theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Supply And Demand Vocabulary 2021-03-01
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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 • ...
Stabilization policy 2025-02-10
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- - a system of money used in a country.
- - to make something more tight or firm.
- - the process of making something steady and not changing.
- - to mention or talk about something.
- - to present someone or something for the first time.
- - financial help given to save a company or economy.
- - a change or movement up and down over time.
- - clearly different or separate from others.
- - having a job or work that you do for pay.
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- - to make something less tight or firm.
- - people who make rules or decisions for a group or organization.
- - a situation where people face each other, often with disagreement.
- - in an opposite way or direction.
- - to stop something from happening.
- - very great in degree or intensity.
- - to stay away from something or not do it.
- - to bring something back to its original state or condition.
- - doing worse than expected or needed.
18 Clues: - in an opposite way or direction. • - to stop something from happening. • - very great in degree or intensity. • - to mention or talk about something. • - a system of money used in a country. • - doing worse than expected or needed. • - to make something less tight or firm. • - to make something more tight or firm. • - to stay away from something or not do it. • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
- Gutenberg's invention
- Language
- power held by people/representatives
- 4th - 14th century
- Founder of modern political science
- Something a person believes in
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- the way things are commonly done
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- an astronomer
- thoughts and values of humans
- A Rebirth
- Italian french author
- Who a person is
- recreated Christianity
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- the making of new cities
- The process of recreating a practice
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- the study of space
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- a recovery of land for religious values
- to be or not to be
- something a person can’t compromise
- Different views on different things
- Princess of France
- The printing press
- A common culture
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • the study of space • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • Princess of France • The printing press • 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 • ...
biology - eye 2022-06-21
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- circular sheet of muscles, contains pigment that gives eyeball colour, controls amt of light entering
- tough white coat, covers the eyeball, continuous with cornea, protects the eye from chemical damage
- spot region where optic nerve leaves the eye, doesn't photoreceptors
- protests cornea from mechanical damage
- secretes mucus to keep front of eyeball moist
- the process of the lens changing thickness to focus at objects at different distances
- transparent circular and biconvex structure
- black pigmented middle layer, prevents internal inflection of light, contains blood vessels
- innermost layer of eye wall, contains photoreceptors , connected to nerve fibres
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- (body) contains muscles, controls thickness and curvature of lens
- hole in the center of iris, allows light to enter eye
- prevents excessive light from entering
- red, green, blue, each time contains a different pigment, enables vairety of colours in bright light
- spreads tears over the eyes for dust to be wiped off
- (chamber)space behind the lens, keeps eyeball firm
- stimulated even by dim light,
- small yellow depression where images are focused, has cones but not rods
- (chamber)space between lens and the cornea, keeps front of eyeball firm
- gland secretes tears to wash away dust particles, keep cornea moist, lubricates conjunctiva
- dome-shaped, transparent, refracts like rays into the eye
- shields eyes from dust particles
21 Clues: stimulated even by dim light, • shields eyes from dust particles • prevents excessive light from entering • protests cornea from mechanical damage • transparent circular and biconvex structure • secretes mucus to keep front of eyeball moist • (chamber)space behind the lens, keeps eyeball firm • spreads tears over the eyes for dust to be wiped off • ...
Ten Principles of Economics 2022-08-12
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- punishment given to induce a person to act
- impact of one person/firm on well-being of bystander
- reward given to induce a person to act
- study of how society manages its scarce resources
- market fails to allocate resources efficiently
- limited resources prevent the production of all goods and services people wish to have
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- what you give up to obtain an item
- amount of goods/services produced from an hour of worker's time
- increase in overall level of prices
- benefits of resources split fairly among society
- getting the most out of scarce resources
- single person/firm greatly influence market prices, may lead to gov't intervention
- small, incremental changes made to an existing plan
- economy that gives resources through decentralized decisions by firms and households
14 Clues: what you give up to obtain an item • increase in overall level of prices • reward given to induce a person to act • getting the most out of scarce resources • punishment given to induce a person to act • market fails to allocate resources efficiently • benefits of resources split fairly among society • study of how society manages its scarce resources • ...
Forsenic 2026-02-23
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- 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. • ...
THeory of flight 3 2014-01-15
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- loading Aircraft weight divided by wing area.
- A triangular wing shape
- ratio The ratio of span to wing chord.
- roll Pitching and rolling an aircraft through 360º at the same time.
- ailerons Where the up going aileron moves more than the down going Aileron
- ailerons A type of Aileron.
- A high speed wing shape
- The force pulling an aircraft out of a turn.
- aerodynamic chord The average wing chord for an irregular shaped wing.
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- Angle of ______ between chord and longitudinal axis.
- The difference between angle of incidence for the wing and tail plane
- force The force within a body that opposes centrifugal force.
- A double winged aircraft.
- setting one wing ahead of the other in a biplane.
- line A straight line connecting the leading edge with the trailing edge of a wing.
15 Clues: A triangular wing shape • A high speed wing shape • A double winged aircraft. • ailerons A type of Aileron. • ratio The ratio of span to wing chord. • The force pulling an aircraft out of a turn. • loading Aircraft weight divided by wing area. • setting one wing ahead of the other in a biplane. • Angle of ______ between chord and longitudinal axis. • ...
particle theory of matter 2022-04-26
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- a minute portion of matter.
- all matter consists of many, very small particles which are constantly moving or in a continual state of motion.
- boiling happens when liquid becomes gas, forming bubbles inside the liquid volume.
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
- the quality of being hot; high temperature.
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
- of the same kind; alike.
- the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms
- solid changing to gas
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- homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
- any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume.
- water turning into gas
- diverse in character or content.
- become or cause to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution.
- solid turning into liquid
15 Clues: solid changing to gas • water turning into gas • of the same kind; alike. • solid turning into liquid • a minute portion of matter. • diverse in character or content. • the quality of being hot; high temperature. • homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. • a substance made by mixing other substances together. • the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms • ...
Business Entities 2025-04-16
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- Sole proprietorships and partnerships are ____ associations.
- A business structure with two or more individuals who agree to share in the profits or losses of a business.
- A business structure where one person owns and operates the business.
- A sole proprietorship has no separate legal ______ from the sole proprietor.
- The liability of a sole proprietor is ______.
- A person who holds a legal or ethical relationship with another person.
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- Sharing of business ____ is prima facie evidence of partnership.
- A partner is a/an _____ of the firm and the other partners.
- The authority of each partner may be actual or ____.
- Maximum number of partners in a general partnership.
- A partnership is called ____.
- A process of forming a new company.
12 Clues: A partnership is called ____. • A process of forming a new company. • The liability of a sole proprietor is ______. • The authority of each partner may be actual or ____. • Maximum number of partners in a general partnership. • A partner is a/an _____ of the firm and the other partners. • Sole proprietorships and partnerships are ____ associations. • ...
science 2021-04-06
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- Finding the exact age of fossils
- The person who invented the theory of the super content
- The time it takes the isotope to decay.
- When the earth was covered in ice
- A stars life
- The formation of atoms in the universe.
- What all the contents used to be like.
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- When a star becomes a supernova
- Finding a close age to fossils
- The things that shaped the lakes in MN
- When Stars and galaxies move farther and closer to us.
- The theory on what started the Universe.
- When atoms combine
- The smaller version of an eon
- A unit of time that equals a billion years
- When large parts of the earth life were wiped out
- The shorter version of an era
- When the earth is heating up and it's bad for the earth
18 Clues: A stars life • When atoms combine • The smaller version of an eon • The shorter version of an era • Finding a close age to fossils • When a star becomes a supernova • Finding the exact age of fossils • When the earth was covered in ice • The things that shaped the lakes in MN • What all the contents used to be like. • The time it takes the isotope to decay. • ...
Personality Traits 2025-09-22
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- Unwilling to change your opinion or behavior, even when it would be reasonable to do so.
- Unkind, selfish, or cruel.
- Having a firm decision or strong will to achieve something, even when it’s difficult.
- Focused on real-world use rather than theory or ideas; sensible and useful.
- Easily upset or emotionally affected by what others say or do.
- Willing to take risks or try new and exciting experiences, especially in travel or activities.
- Expecting good things to happen; having a positive outlook about the future.
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- Willing to face danger, pain, or difficulty without fear.
- Acting with good judgment; practical and reasonable.
- Expecting bad things to happen; having a negative outlook about the future.
- Consistently good in quality or performance; trustworthy and dependable.
- Willing to give time, money, help, or kindness freely and unselfishly.
12 Clues: Unkind, selfish, or cruel. • Acting with good judgment; practical and reasonable. • Willing to face danger, pain, or difficulty without fear. • Easily upset or emotionally affected by what others say or do. • Willing to give time, money, help, or kindness freely and unselfishly. • Consistently good in quality or performance; trustworthy and dependable. • ...
Note Making 9 2013-04-18
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- Painted the Starry Night
- children born with spanish fathers and Indian mothers
- became a staple crop
- People tried to increase profits by enclosing farms
- Spinning Jenny
- Seed drill
- theory of relativity
- People moved to the cities
- split the atom
- disease could be prevented by cleaning urban areas
- Pasteurization
- periodic table
- antiseptic principle
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- Flying shuttle
- Redeveloped paris (wider streets)
- spinning mule
- Crop rotation
- lower middle class
- revolutionized urban transportation
- the greatest good for the greatest number
- People farmed as a community and there were no fences
- water frame
- led public health movement
- Selective breeding
- Electromagnetism
- the Human subconscience (the id)
- Landowner
- theory of evolution
28 Clues: Landowner • Seed drill • water frame • spinning mule • Crop rotation • Flying shuttle • Spinning Jenny • split the atom • Pasteurization • periodic table • Electromagnetism • lower middle class • Selective breeding • theory of evolution • became a staple crop • theory of relativity • antiseptic principle • Painted the Starry Night • led public health movement • People moved to the cities • ...
Evolution & Classification 2015-05-18
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- an inherited trait that increases an organisms chance of survival and reproduction
- __________ Isolation- physical barrier divides a population so that can no longer mate. evolve different genes so they can no longer product fertile offspring.
- Natural _________ - organisms best suited for their environment as a result of good genes survive and reproduce; survival of the fittest
- The theory that life can only come from other life.
- __________ Theory - scientists believe that prokaryotes became the chloroplasts and mitochondria of eukaryotes.
- ______ Resistance - bacteria that doesn't respond to antibiotics.
- Resistance - an insect that doesn't respond to pesticides.
- the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
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- an adaptation that allows a species to blend in with its surroundings so predators cannot see it.
- Theory that life can develop without other life; spontaneous generation
- Dating scientists tell exactly how old a fossil is by what its made of (radiometric dating)
- change over time; Variation,Selection,Inheritance,Time
- an organism in early stages of development.
- Remains of the once lived
- The process where a new species evolve; infertile
- Traits passed on
- individuals with good traits survive and reproduce more
- difference between individuals
- Common _________ - the species that 2 species evolved from
- a group or organisms that can interbreed (mate) and produce fertile(able to have children) offspring
- Many Generations
- Dating scientists determine which fossils are oldest by comparing the order they are in.
22 Clues: Traits passed on • Many Generations • Remains of the once lived • difference between individuals • an organism in early stages of development. • The process where a new species evolve; infertile • The theory that life can only come from other life. • change over time; Variation,Selection,Inheritance,Time • individuals with good traits survive and reproduce more • ...
Big Bang Theory 2025-03-19
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- the universe was full of these when it began
- Is made of matter
- A theory that scientists made
- One of the first elements found visible
- Leftover radiation particles
- A scientist that had a theory about the big bang
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- Used to study light
- Contributed a lot to the Big Bang Theory
- Used to measure the movement of galaxies
- What the universe is made of
10 Clues: Is made of matter • Used to study light • Leftover radiation particles • What the universe is made of • A theory that scientists made • One of the first elements found visible • Contributed a lot to the Big Bang Theory • Used to measure the movement of galaxies • the universe was full of these when it began • A scientist that had a theory about the big bang
Preschool - Ages 3-5 2013-05-05
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- Children work together towards a common goal in ______ play.
- True or False. During the Initiative vs. Guilt stage, children establish a sense of trust with their caregivers.
- During ages 3-5, children are in the Initiative vs ______ stage of Erikson's Psychosocial Theory.
- Preschool age children are considered to be in all of the following stages of play; parallel play, ______ play, and cooperative play.
- The self-Interest stage of Kholberg's theory states that the interest of the child shifts to receiving _____ rather than avoiding punishment.
- Preschool age children are considered to be in what stage of Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory?
- When a child holds a crayon or marker between their first 2 fingers and thumb it is called .....
- Establishing hand dominance is an important part of ______ motor development.
- Preschool children are associated with what stage of Kholberg's Theory.
- What age can adult height be predicted at?
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- Children round age five tend to participate more in ______ play.
- True or False. A four-year-old can produce elaborate sentence structures.
- When children can sort a variety of objects so all things in a group have a common feature it is considered .....
- Insisting on doing things independently is apparent around what age?
- According to Piaget, during the pre-operational stage children begin to relate things in their immediate environment to _____.
- Children develop guilt when they are told they ______ accomplish something.
- Pedaling and steering a wheeled toy is considered ______ motor.
- Most four year olds can name up to ______ uppercase letters.
- Children are generally curious so they tend to ask a lot of ______.
- Parallel play consists of children playing _____ to each other ___ with each other. (2 answers, no space)
- Children listen attentively and make comments on age-related ______.
- To _____ means to take steps towards accomplishing one objective.
22 Clues: What age can adult height be predicted at? • Children work together towards a common goal in ______ play. • Most four year olds can name up to ______ uppercase letters. • Pedaling and steering a wheeled toy is considered ______ motor. • Children round age five tend to participate more in ______ play. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- A law, planets orbit the sun in elliptical patterns
- a science, transforming metals to gold
- A method introduced by Francis Bacon
- Model Nicholas Copernicus supported
- Danish astronomer, teacher of johannes kepler
- A short book with written observations, by Copernicus
- that experience is the only true source of knowledge
- Polish astronomer and mathematician, heliocentric
- The scientific revolution ended with him
- Discovered geocentric model of the universe
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- Father of modern rationalism
- Made the 3 laws of planetary motion theory
- Father of science
- A revolution in human understanding about the universe
- A Greek scientist and philosopher, theory of gravity
15 Clues: Father of science • Father of modern rationalism • Model Nicholas Copernicus supported • A method introduced by Francis Bacon • a science, transforming metals to gold • The scientific revolution ended with him • Made the 3 laws of planetary motion theory • Discovered geocentric model of the universe • Danish astronomer, teacher of johannes kepler • ...
Plate Tectonics! 2018-04-06
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- a break in the earths crust that moves
- Hess credited with the theory of Plate Tectonics
- Boundary when two plates pull apart
- Boundary when two plates come together
- of Continental Drift Theory that continents move due to a force
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- Wegener credited with the theory of Continental Drift
- large supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago
- large pieces of earths crust that move due to convection currents
- Boundary when two plates grind past each other
- depression formed at a subduction zone
10 Clues: Boundary when two plates pull apart • a break in the earths crust that moves • depression formed at a subduction zone • Boundary when two plates come together • Boundary when two plates grind past each other • Hess credited with the theory of Plate Tectonics • Wegener credited with the theory of Continental Drift • ...
Identify Who 2025-11-06
11 Clues: Discovered insulin • Discovered penicillin • Invented the telephone • Discovered the electron • Father of modern physics • First person on the moon • Invented the electric bulb • Father of evolution theory • Developed the periodic table • Proposed theory of radioactivity • Developed laws of motion and gravity
10th grade puzzle 2020-09-04
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- the process of driving out
- brief and to the point
- to stop proceedings
- loose in one's morals
- average
- pleasing appearance
- to reproduce
- a citizen from another country
- food for horses
- bringing in money
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- difficult or impossible to read
- to tease
- to conquer by force
- not regular
- firm
- to make up for
- to make fun of rudely
- to strengthen
- to soil
- deceptive movement
20 Clues: firm • average • to soil • to tease • not regular • to reproduce • to strengthen • to make up for • food for horses • bringing in money • deceptive movement • to conquer by force • to stop proceedings • pleasing appearance • loose in one's morals • to make fun of rudely • brief and to the point • the process of driving out • a citizen from another country • difficult or impossible to read
instructional media puzzle 2025-04-30
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- Tools to help people
- One's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skills
- This person used a screw as an illustration
- Theory that focus on metal operation
- propose the theory of
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- Learning Theory proposed by Plato
- Theory that state learning is between senders
- The devotional today is about this person
- Channel or something that convey
- 23. The teytext from the devotional this morning
10 Clues: Tools to help people • propose the theory of • Channel or something that convey • Learning Theory proposed by Plato • Theory that focus on metal operation • The devotional today is about this person • One's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skills • This person used a screw as an illustration • Theory that state learning is between senders • ...
Plate Boundaries 2022-02-25
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- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- two plates coming together
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- a region where two lithospheric plates meet
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
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- two plates moving apart
- scientist who proposed the Theory of Plate Tectonics
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- process where one plate slides under another
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the upwelling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
16 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithospheric plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • scientist who proposed the Theory of Plate Tectonics • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • ...
Ch 1 2020-02-09
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- doing more with less in terms of business resources
- knowledgeable person who can offer guidance based on experience in a given field
- two or more people work together on one endeavor as entrepreneurs
- business with growth potential that is small compared to large companies in an industry, has geographically localized operations is finaced by only a few individuals and has a small management team
- a specific group of customers with an identifiable but marrow range of product or service interests
- an entrepreneur whose power is limited by contractual relationship with franchising organization
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- very small loans often provided to entreprenuers in developing countries
- person who becomes an entrepreneur to escape an undesirable job situation
- person who relentlessly pursues an opportunity in either a new or existing business to create value while assuming risk and reward
- a small firm that provides minimal profits to its owner
- a small firm that has great prospects for growth
- this entrepreneurs goal is to find innovative solutions to social needs, problems, and opportunities
- this small firm provides sustantial profits to its owner
- change in how we see a situation
- an entrepreneur who brings a new firm into existence
15 Clues: change in how we see a situation • a small firm that has great prospects for growth • doing more with less in terms of business resources • an entrepreneur who brings a new firm into existence • a small firm that provides minimal profits to its owner • this small firm provides sustantial profits to its owner • ...
ISA.12.2 2024-01-17
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- Throughout history, this verse is a source of comfort and hope in times of __________.
- The declaration invites ________ into a profound communion with the divine.
- Isaiah 12:2 offers solace and reassurance, providing a firm __________ in God.
- The Lord, my strength and my __________, the source of my salvation.
- This verse contributes to the __________ understanding of God's character as a reliable source of salvation.
- I will __________ God without hesitation or fear.
- God is my __________; fear is replaced by trust in Him.
- Isaiah's messages cover a wide range, including judgment, __________, and the coming Messiah.
- This verse is part of a song expressing gratitude and __________ for God's deliverance.
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- Isaiah's ministry was centered in Jerusalem, the capital of __________.
- Isaiah's prophecies include themes of judgment, __________, and ultimate redemption.
- Isaiah 12:2 aligns with God as the Savior and __________ of His people.
- The prophet traditionally attributed to the book with Isaiah 12:2.
- Believers find profound __________ with the divine, relying on God's strength.
- Isaiah 12:2 serves as a reminder, fostering a sense of __________ among believers.
- This verse provides a firm _______ for overcoming fear and finding security in God.
- Following Isaiah 12:2, a theme of celebration in response to God's salvation.
- Isaiah, a spokesperson for God, delivered divine __________.
- Spiritually, Isaiah 12:2 emphasizes the foundational theme of salvation through trust in ________.
19 Clues: I will __________ God without hesitation or fear. • God is my __________; fear is replaced by trust in Him. • Isaiah, a spokesperson for God, delivered divine __________. • The prophet traditionally attributed to the book with Isaiah 12:2. • The Lord, my strength and my __________, the source of my salvation. • ...
Little Brother 2021-03-29
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- an advertisement on television or radio
- to deliberately destroy a building or wall
- to move part of your face, especially your nose, so that small lines appear on it
- the large glass window at the front of a vehicle (starts with a 'W')
- the past simple form of 'throw'
- opposite of 'cheap'
- to make someone feel frightened or worried
- to cover something by putting something such as paper or cloth round it
- made of wood
- synonym of 'shout'
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- to say in a very firm way that you want something (starts with a 'D').
- a large road vehicle that firefighters use for driving to a fire and carrying the equipment they need
- to take hold of something in a rough or rude way
- to hit someone, especially a child, on their bottom (=the part of the body they sit on) with the palm of your hand
- to cry very loudly in pain, anger, or sadness
- dead or looks dead
- one after another, without anything different happening in between (3 words)
- The cat sat on Christine’s ...
- a very long tube for carrying water to a garden or a fire
- opposite of 'happy', Syn.of 'very annoyed'
- not firm
- to pull something so that it separates into pieces or gets a hole in it
- a children’s toy in the shape of a small person
23 Clues: not firm • made of wood • dead or looks dead • synonym of 'shout' • opposite of 'cheap' • The cat sat on Christine’s ... • the past simple form of 'throw' • an advertisement on television or radio • to deliberately destroy a building or wall • opposite of 'happy', Syn.of 'very annoyed' • to make someone feel frightened or worried • to cry very loudly in pain, anger, or sadness • ...
PLS Crossword 2022-03-28
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- Brought an end to the Progressive Era
- Theory of Government created by Adam Smith(-)
- Board that placed protections for Unions
- Rate of the total labor force that wants a full time job but does not have one
- Process of carrying out public policy
- Set up to regulate railroads and their pricing
- Total market value of all goods and services produced
- Act that gave financial incentive to limit production on produce
- Supply Side Theory often called ___ by supporters
- The United States has a ___ free enterprise economic system
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- Congress and/or the ___ must pass policy adoptions
- Theory that focuses on DEMAND for goods and services
- Amendment regulating income tax
- Act that created minimum wage, maximum hour, and banned child labor
- Governments role to promote the general ___
- Technique appealing to people’s “better instincts”
- 5th step in the public policy making process
- Name of policies spending and taxing decisions
- Found deficit spending by the government is necessary at times.
- Found competition and the laws of supply and demand would control behavior
- Determining whether a course of action is achieving its intended goals
- Policies controlling the money supply
- Rate of the increase in the price of goods and services
- Deregulated in 1996 allowing companies to own an unlimited # of stations
- Offering payoffs or other financial inducements to comply
- ___ Setting forming the list of issues to be addressed by government
26 Clues: Amendment regulating income tax • Brought an end to the Progressive Era • Process of carrying out public policy • Policies controlling the money supply • Board that placed protections for Unions • Governments role to promote the general ___ • 5th step in the public policy making process • Theory of Government created by Adam Smith(-) • ...
Homework crossword - week 4 words 2017-06-14
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- I can ----- water.
- a piece of grassland
- width
- a feeling of happiness
- extremely bad
- firm Slow and ------ wins the race.
- good to go
- the top part of a human
- not alive
- String
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- made by flour, yeast and other ingredients
- in front of
- to find the size or amount
- a valued time or item
- She had ------- suffered enough.
- to open out
- to hate
- as a substitute
- a type of metal
19 Clues: width • String • to hate • not alive • good to go • in front of • to open out • extremely bad • as a substitute • a type of metal • I can ----- water. • a piece of grassland • a valued time or item • a feeling of happiness • the top part of a human • to find the size or amount • She had ------- suffered enough. • firm Slow and ------ wins the race. • made by flour, yeast and other ingredients
Spectra 2025-01-03
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- study of matter its properties and reactions
- study of heredity and variation
- smallest unit of a chemical element
- systematic explanation for a set of phenomena
- group of living organisms that can interbreed
- place for scientific experiments and research
- substances that consist of only one type of atom
- group of atoms bonded together
- systematic study of the natural world
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- community of living organisms and their environment
- creator of the periodic table
- international competition for scientific knowledge
- process by which plants make food
- father of evolutionary theory
- study of living organisms and their interactions
- mixture of two or more elements
- surroundings that affect living organisms
- scientific test or procedure
- basic unit of life
19 Clues: basic unit of life • scientific test or procedure • creator of the periodic table • father of evolutionary theory • group of atoms bonded together • study of heredity and variation • mixture of two or more elements • process by which plants make food • smallest unit of a chemical element • systematic study of the natural world • surroundings that affect living organisms • ...
Supply And Demand Cross Word Puzzle 2021-02-22
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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 • ...
tectonic plates 2024-02-08
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- Crack in the earths surface where earthquakes usually happen
- The mesosphere is one of the -------- of earth
- This is formed when two tectonic plates are converging and they make this zone..
- Makes 1% of the earth
- The inner part of the earth.
- Theory proposed by Alfred Wegner
- This is under the asthenosphere
- crust becomes shorter and bigger while the tectonic plates squashed.
- This was thought of by alfred wegner hence continental drift.
- This is made out of the crust and the upper mantle
- The outer part of the core
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- Where faults usually occur
- The inner part of the core
- Two plates crash into each other to make this boundary
- Theory proposed by Harry Hess
- The layer which is between the crust and the core
- The tectonic plates move away from each other.
- This is below the lithosphere
- The earth has a ----- of iron and nickel
- There are seven major plates of these in the earth
20 Clues: Makes 1% of the earth • Where faults usually occur • The inner part of the core • The outer part of the core • The inner part of the earth. • Theory proposed by Harry Hess • This is below the lithosphere • This is under the asthenosphere • Theory proposed by Alfred Wegner • The earth has a ----- of iron and nickel • The mesosphere is one of the -------- of earth • ...
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 2017-06-26
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- Giant three headed dog
- Librarian at Hogwarts
- Harry's female best friend
- Hufflepuff's head of house
- Firm where Vernon Dursley worked, makes drills
- Home of the Dursleys
- Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts
- Harry's male best friend
- Slytherin's head of house
- Ravenclaw's head of house
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- House of the ambitious
- Poltergeist at Harry's school
- Infant dragon taken by Charlie Weasley
- School of Witchcraft and Wizardry where Harry attends
- House of the brave
- House of the loyal
- Headmaster at Hogwarts
- Harry's arch nemesis
- House of the intelligent
- Gryffindor's head of house
20 Clues: House of the brave • House of the loyal • Harry's arch nemesis • Home of the Dursleys • Librarian at Hogwarts • House of the ambitious • Giant three headed dog • Headmaster at Hogwarts • House of the intelligent • Harry's male best friend • Slytherin's head of house • Ravenclaw's head of house • Harry's female best friend • Hufflepuff's head of house • Gryffindor's head of house • ...
Piaget's Theory and Physical Development 2018-11-05
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- the period of development that begins at puberty and ends at emerging adulthood
- an organ in the human or animal body that secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings
- the capacity for “thinking about thinking” that allows adolescents and adults to reason about their thought processes and monitor them
- Piaget’s idea is primarily known as
- comprehensive theory about the nature and development of human intelligence
- primitive concepts are characterized as
- Piaget has as his most basic assumption that babies are this way
- After the child has answered the question being posed, the experimenter must ask why the child gave that answer. This is important because the answers they give can help the experimenter to assess the child’s developmental age
- can tie laces such as shoes
- demonstrated when children use trial-and-error to solve problems.
- enjoys building with blocks
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- the age at which a person is first capable of sexual reproduction
- the way a person holds the position of their body
- draw specific conclusions from abstract concepts using logic. This capability results from their capacity to think hypothetically
- allows the child to learn the world around them
- third stage of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development. This stage, which follows the preoperational stage, occurs between the ages of 7 and 11 (preadolescence) years
- skill in performing task, especially with the hands
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action
- onset of menstruation in human females; the beginning of the menstrual period
- research that was not available to Piaget when he was constructing his theory
- males experience their growth spurt about two years later than
- theory that states that knowledge comes only or primarily from sensory experience
- the completion of the skill learned through practice
- a dynamic system of continuous change and, as such, is defined in reference to the two conditions that define dynamic systems
24 Clues: can tie laces such as shoes • enjoys building with blocks • Piaget’s idea is primarily known as • primitive concepts are characterized as • allows the child to learn the world around them • the way a person holds the position of their body • skill in performing task, especially with the hands • the completion of the skill learned through practice • ...
UNIT 1 REVIEW 2025-01-13
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- Type of democracy where the people vote themselves on issues
- Another name for a State
- A type of economy where the government controls all aspects of production
- An economy that stresses private ownership; little government control
- System of government where power is shared between national, state, and local government
- Theory that rulers got power because they were chosen by God.
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- Authoritarian government where many people are in charge
- Authoritarian government where ONE person is in charge
- Theory that leaders got power by their need to survive.
- System of government where the states have most of the power
- System of government where a central government has all the key powers
- The U.S. has this type of economy with private ownership and government regulation
- Type of democracy where people elect representatives to govern on their behalf
- Theory that government evolved from the family.
14 Clues: Another name for a State • Theory that government evolved from the family. • Authoritarian government where ONE person is in charge • Theory that leaders got power by their need to survive. • Authoritarian government where many people are in charge • Type of democracy where the people vote themselves on issues • ...
INVESTIGATING THE PAST 2012-02-27
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- material object made by a person or people
- history people's spoken recollections of the past
- group of people born around the same time
- period of 100 years
- mound indicating the presence of archeological remains
- clues or information that support a theory
- period in which people discovered techniques for making tools from iron
- one-sided or coming from one point of view
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- layers of remains in an archeological site
- Study of material evidence of past ages
- period before the use of writing
- theory or possible explanation of historical events
- built of large stones
- before Christ
- common era
- excavation at an archeological site
16 Clues: common era • before Christ • period of 100 years • built of large stones • period before the use of writing • excavation at an archeological site • Study of material evidence of past ages • group of people born around the same time • layers of remains in an archeological site • material object made by a person or people • clues or information that support a theory • ...
English Club articles based crossword #1 2017-12-05
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- a close relative of human
- a person who play games of chance
- a close confidant
- the potential of losing or gaining something that has a value or importance
- a month that has two names
- a reduction in price
- a person whose job involves discovering or verifying information stated in some theory
- the conclusion that can be drawn from some facts
- a person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of academic subjects
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- an adjective describing a day of sales and discounts on the internet
- currency in the USA
- one of the offered variants that is or may be chosen
- a symbolic color of the most well-known day of sales and discounts
- a person or organization that puts money into some business with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- an agreement between parties settling what each gives or receives in a transaction between them
- a common word for contacting between people by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- a restriction or a specified period beyond which an action may be defeated or ceised
- a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles
- the ability to make considered decisions
- the obverse of a coin
- the reverse of a coin
- substance used for writing or printing
- a particular process or practical method for trying or assessing someting stated in a theory
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 • ...
Chapter 11 Personal Finance 2022-11-30
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- a financially independent firm that acts as the bondholders' representative
- a corporate bond secured by various assets by the issuing firm
- A method on estimating the number of years required to double your money at a given rate of return
- the dollar amount the bondholder will receive at the bond's maturity
- Debt obligations of corporations or state or local governments
- the written pledge of a government or municipality to repay a specified sum of money along with
- A bond that is repaid from the income generated by the project it is designed to finance
- investment pyramid level 4
- Investment pyramid level 1
- investment pyramid level 3
- A debt security issued by state or local government
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- A bond backed by the full faith, credit and unlimited taxing power of the government that issued it
- a bond that is only backed by the reputation of the issuing corporation
- the rate of return earned by an investor who holds a bond for a period of time
- the details of a bond
- a bond that can be exchanged at the owners option for a specified number of shares of the corporation's common stock
- The chance that an investment's value will decrease
- the ability to buy or sell an investment quickly without substantially affecting the investment's value.
- For a corporate bond, the date on which the corporation is to repay the borrowed money
- The use of long term savings to earn financial return
20 Clues: the details of a bond • investment pyramid level 4 • Investment pyramid level 1 • investment pyramid level 3 • The chance that an investment's value will decrease • A debt security issued by state or local government • The use of long term savings to earn financial return • a corporate bond secured by various assets by the issuing firm • ...
WORK 2023-08-23
23 Clues: rule • goal • guess • gauge • theory • assume • reliant • viewing • explore • arrange • personal • synthetic • A replica • inferable • exactness • individual • changeable • perfection • assumptions • critical thinking • branch of knowledge • favoritism or unfairness • capacity to use scientific knowledge
Mr. Chisom Crossword 2025-09-15
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- Holy wars
- Cube in Mecca
- Famous trade route from Europe to eastern Asia
- A viewpoint/way of understanding
- Country where "The Troubles" took place from 1968-1998
- Term for the holy day of the week
- Religion founded by Jesus Christ
- Theory considering that what we've been told is not the full story
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- Famous man whose dad took him to China
- Holy city to Islamic people
- The fleeing of Jews to Europe and Middle East
- Country made by Christians
- Theory about certain men being fated to making history
- City/country where the Pope lives
- Party for males hitting puberty
- Religion founded by Abraham
- Press that made reading more available around the world
- Religion founded by Muhammad ibn Abdullah
- Accused Christians of fire
- City known as the 3rd Rome
20 Clues: Holy wars • Cube in Mecca • Country made by Christians • Accused Christians of fire • City known as the 3rd Rome • Holy city to Islamic people • Religion founded by Abraham • Party for males hitting puberty • A viewpoint/way of understanding • Religion founded by Jesus Christ • City/country where the Pope lives • Term for the holy day of the week • ...
1.02 Business Ethics & Communication 2024-03-26
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- When connecting with your audience, you should make eye contact and address people by this.
- Shawn is preparing his company's annual communication to the stockholders for their review.
- She wants to briefly and quickly remind her employees to submit their timesheets before the end of the pay period.
- Jonathon is the Human Resources Manager for a small firm. He must communicate with candidates who have expressed an interest in working in his firm.
- Who could be affected by your decision?
- Keeping business information private.
- What is the ethical issue or problem
- Moral principles by which people conduct themselves personally, socially, or professionally.
- What would each person want you to do about the issue?
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- Proper online behavior.
- What facts have the greatest impact on the decision?
- Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing.
- Select your course of action.
- The exchange of information between sender and receiver.
- Set of guidelines about how a business should conduct itself.
- When you read through a book or document quickly, pick out the main ideas and key points.
- What are 3 alternative actions?
17 Clues: Proper online behavior. • Select your course of action. • What are 3 alternative actions? • What is the ethical issue or problem • Keeping business information private. • Who could be affected by your decision? • Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing. • What facts have the greatest impact on the decision? • What would each person want you to do about the issue? • ...
Intro to Dev Psych 2024-08-26
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- type of theory. 5 stages of psychosexual development
- type of theory. describes development a primarily unconscious and heavily colored by emotion
- (two words with a hyphen) theory that holds that behavior, environment, and person/cognitive factors are the key factors in development
- type of age. based on an individual's adaptive capacities compared with those of other individuals of the same chronological age
- study of the behavior of animals in their natural habitat
- type of age. based on biological health
- (two words with a hyphen)similar for individuals in a particular age group
- (two words with a hyphen) unusual occurrences that have a major impact on an individuals life
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- type of theory. 8 stages of psycho social development
- type of age. based on connectedness with others and the social roles individuals adopt
- (two words with a hyphen) common to people of a particular generation because of historical circumstances
- type of age. based on their birth fate
- conditioning consists of the pattern of behavioral changes that are brought about by rewards and punishments
13 Clues: type of age. based on their birth fate • type of age. based on biological health • type of theory. 5 stages of psychosexual development • type of theory. 8 stages of psycho social development • study of the behavior of animals in their natural habitat • (two words with a hyphen)similar for individuals in a particular age group • ...
Monopoly 2023-02-14
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- type of barrier to entry when sunk costs are too high for more than one firm (2)
- when Price is equal to MC (2)
- ____ explain why a firm can be a monopoly (3)
- market with only one firm
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- when AC equals MC (2)
- type of profit realized by a monopolist
- R&D (3)
- attachment of the customers to a product (2)
8 Clues: R&D (3) • when AC equals MC (2) • market with only one firm • when Price is equal to MC (2) • type of profit realized by a monopolist • attachment of the customers to a product (2) • ____ explain why a firm can be a monopoly (3) • type of barrier to entry when sunk costs are too high for more than one firm (2)
ECE Theorists 2022-09-16
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- to whether it is rewarded or punished.
- Established the normative theory.
- Founder of child psychoanalysis.
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test.
- Children develop in 4 stages.
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna.
- Founder of educational philosophy.
- Behavior continues or ceases
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- Considered the father of psychology.
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools.
- the early childhood classroom.
- Believed that children are born naturally good.
- Children’s moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment and proceeds to the development of ethical principles.
- Promoted scaffolding
- Established the use of child sized furniture.
- proposed that any given task favors one of three psychological domains: cognitive, affective , or psychomotor.
- Saw the importance of home education in the early years.
- Founder of kindergarten.
18 Clues: Promoted scaffolding • Founder of kindergarten. • Behavior continues or ceases • Children develop in 4 stages. • the early childhood classroom. • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools. • Founder of child psychoanalysis. • Established the normative theory. • Studied Freudian theory from Anna. • Founder of educational philosophy. • Considered the father of psychology. • ...
Shenanigans 2024-07-21
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- Mentor Mentee and.....
- Assessment to provide feedback
- Pyramid-knows, knows how, shows how and does
- The present medical curriculum is based on?
- teacher centered method for large group
- Adult Learning Theory
- Stage of group development featuring cohesion
- Father of adult learning theory
- A domain pertaining to knowledge
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- A New role proposed in GMER 2023
- Objectives set to fulfil Mission and Vision
- acting out a situation-attitude domain
- One of the element in SLO
- SMART criteria of SLO
- Teacher under a microscope????
- a series of prepared talks on a topic
- gain pupil attention at the beginning of class
17 Clues: SMART criteria of SLO • Adult Learning Theory • Mentor Mentee and..... • One of the element in SLO • Assessment to provide feedback • Teacher under a microscope???? • Father of adult learning theory • A New role proposed in GMER 2023 • A domain pertaining to knowledge • a series of prepared talks on a topic • acting out a situation-attitude domain • ...
How Does Motivation Affect Behaviour 2016-04-17
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- A type of goal in which an individual performs to demonstrate that they are capable compared to others
- The way in which an individual acts or conducts them self
- Theory that explains specific and challenging goals are more likely to motivate a person and lead to a better execution of tasks, whereas vague and easy goals may result in poor task performance
- A desire to perform a task due to external factors
- Theory that involuntary and unlearned processes direct out behaviour
- The force that creates a need or desire to achieve a certain goal
- The value that the individual gives to the reward or reinforcement
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- Theory that our psychological needs create drives that need to be reduced
- A desire to perform a task for its own sake
- The belief of an individual that he/she will receive a rewards upon accomplishing a goal
- The individual’s belief about their own ability to perform a specific behaviour successfully
- Theory that motivation is largely fuelled by the prospect of an external reward or incentive
- The effort (E) of an individual is an outcome of a need to achieve the performance (P) goals that he/she desires
- The degree of a person’s perceived control over his performance
- A type of goal in which the individual wants to learn in order to master a topic
15 Clues: A desire to perform a task for its own sake • A desire to perform a task due to external factors • The way in which an individual acts or conducts them self • The degree of a person’s perceived control over his performance • The force that creates a need or desire to achieve a certain goal • The value that the individual gives to the reward or reinforcement • ...
Effect of Magnetic Field on the Emissions of Single Cylinder Four Stroke Petrol Engine 2020-02-17
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- Word for tying molecules together. Also 007
- Harmful things caused by exhaust gases
- Ortho- or Para-
- Part that treats the fuel before it enters to the engine
- Subatomic particle. Also Visa
- Third theory to explain the properties changed that comes after Chemistry theory and Physics theory
- Another molecule needed in the engine in addition to fuel. People also need it to breathe
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- What harmful molecule do the fuels have?
- Tube that transports Petrol or Diesel to the Engine
- What kind of movement does provide the magnetic field?
- When you put two or more molecules together, you provide what?
- Reaction that happens between the fuel and the oxygen in the cylinder
- Where the Petrol and Diesel are stored in the car?
- What kind of fuels petrol and diesel are? Also dinosaurs nowadays
- Same kind of material than glass
15 Clues: Ortho- or Para- • Subatomic particle. Also Visa • Same kind of material than glass • Harmful things caused by exhaust gases • What harmful molecule do the fuels have? • Word for tying molecules together. Also 007 • Where the Petrol and Diesel are stored in the car? • Tube that transports Petrol or Diesel to the Engine • ...
Economics 2016-05-19
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- financial gain made in a transaction
- the point of balance between price and quantity
- the effort that a person devotes to a task for which that person is paid
- any human-made resource that is used to produce other goods and services
- all other things held constant
- businesses that specialize in trading stocks
- consumers decide what gets produced
- one's own personal gain
- to sell state-owned firms to individuals
- the additional cost of producing one more unit of output
- combination of two or more companies into a single firm
- sudden shortage of a good
- physical objects such as shoes or shirts
- tax on the production or sale of a good
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- a product that is the same no matter who produces it
- claims on property or income, securities
- high-yield securities, are lower-rated, and potentially higher-paying
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- something necessary for survival
- costs of production such as air and water pollution
- price ceiling placed on rents
- an investment report
- increase in income causes demand for these goods to fall
- the right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market
24 Clues: an investment report • one's own personal gain • sudden shortage of a good • price ceiling placed on rents • all other things held constant • something necessary for survival • consumers decide what gets produced • financial gain made in a transaction • tax on the production or sale of a good • claims on property or income, securities • to sell state-owned firms to individuals • ...
Midterm 2026-01-31
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- something accepted as true
- watching carefully
- tool to see small things
- belief in no god
- educated guess
- study of substances
- study of space
- person who studies science
- change in species over time
- study of matter and energy
- study of the natural world
- event believed to be from God
- belief system about God or gods
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- place of worship
- belief God made the universe
- study of Earth
- moral values
- theory of universe beginning
- science and religion can agree
- facts that support ideas
- belief in God
- all of space and matter
- study of life and meaning
- holy book of Christians
- scientific test
- well-tested scientific explanation
- first book of the Bible
- belief without proof
- study of God
- study of living things
30 Clues: moral values • study of God • belief in God • study of Earth • educated guess • study of space • scientific test • place of worship • belief in no god • watching carefully • study of substances • belief without proof • study of living things • all of space and matter • holy book of Christians • first book of the Bible • tool to see small things • facts that support ideas • study of life and meaning • ...
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? • ...
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? • ...
The Daily Psyche Puzzle 2023-02-06
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- the idea that people are deprived (materially or in other ways) compared with others in society
- He is best known for his development of the two-factor theory of emotion
- He coined the term "fight or flight response", and developed the theory of homeostasis
- His theory states that thought must come before any emotion or physiological arousal
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- The "Father of American psychology"
- Physiological arousal determines the strength of the emotion, while cognitive appraisal identifies the emotion label.
- is that a stimulus prompts both an emotional and a physical reaction
- Stimulating events trigger a physiological response. The physical reaction is then labeled with a corresponding emotion
- Best known for his theory of emotion with William James
- An American Psychologist who developed a theory of personality that was organized in terms of motives, presses, and needs
10 Clues: The "Father of American psychology" • Best known for his theory of emotion with William James • is that a stimulus prompts both an emotional and a physical reaction • He is best known for his development of the two-factor theory of emotion • His theory states that thought must come before any emotion or physiological arousal • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-19
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- - a graduate of an entrepreneurship can use his knowledge inteaching.
- - an entrepreneur must be firm in making decisions.
- - the entrepreneur can be employed as a researcher by anenterprise.
- - means that he can entice people to buy even if they don’t want to
- - was derived from the French verb enterprendre
- - doing things even before being told.
- - meaning he will pursue things to get done regardless ofchallenges.
- - which means he can classify opportunities and seize it
- - willing to take calculated risks
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- - learns from his mistakes and from experiences of others
- - makes decisions and sticks to his decisions
- - the ability to come up with clever, workable solutions
- - an entrepreneur must have the charisma to be obeyed by hisemployees.
- - having a firm belief in your own capabilities and your chances of success
- - is an organization that is engage in commercial activities – the trade of goods or services, or both, with consumers
- - is a reality that has already become a buzzword in the lives of most Filipinos.
- - an entrepreneur must have a convincing power.
- – The entrepreneur constantly looks for new ideas, thus he needsto be creative.
- - the entrepreneurship graduate can apply as a salesman
- - introduces innovative solutions to any obstacles and problems in the enterprise
20 Clues: - willing to take calculated risks • - doing things even before being told. • - makes decisions and sticks to his decisions • - an entrepreneur must have a convincing power. • - was derived from the French verb enterprendre • - an entrepreneur must be firm in making decisions. • - the entrepreneurship graduate can apply as a salesman • ...
Argumentative Unit 2024-01-19
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- a website or point of information
- people listen to the argument
- to prove a theory wrong
- parts of the test that bring the readers attention
- statement in which the argument is based of
- the action of proving a theory wrong
- the side the author is taking
- when a question is posed to make a point not to be answered
- sugest tpo someone to believe something
- a comparison between two things
- phrases that they use to persuade or win an argument
- to prejudice a point of view
- an unproven opinion
- tells us what a person does
- an argument that comes back with out proving anything
- tells us what is done to someone or something
- the person defends the claim
- to go against a previous claim
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- an argument to oppose a theory
- claiming that an event will lead to a change
- me and my friend got in a discussion
- a false argument that seem stronger
- to make an assumption
- i think pizza is good
- a phrase or word to invoke emotional response
- also known as a contradiction
- to purspolly leave information of your argument
- conclusion that is not supported by data
- to attck the person
- the way a writter organizes information in a text
- opposing themes or topics
31 Clues: to attck the person • an unproven opinion • to make an assumption • i think pizza is good • to prove a theory wrong • opposing themes or topics • tells us what a person does • to prejudice a point of view • the person defends the claim • people listen to the argument • the side the author is taking • also known as a contradiction • an argument to oppose a theory • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-20
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- Theory that Earth was the center of the universe.
- Ideas of the Italian Renaissance combined with Northern italian traditions.
- Father of Humanism - was the first to call the medieval period, “the Dark Ages”
- Theory that the Sun is the center of the universe.
- Person who said “I think therefore I am.”
- A financial supporter of artists
- German Monk who created the 95 theses.
- Bible has authority
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- Religious reform movement that split the Catholic church in two.
- Man who painted the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper.”
- Artist who made “The Creation of Adam.”
- Man who painted the “School of Athens.”
- Intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- An explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- Author of a political guidebook “The Prince”
- An English philosopher who wrote Advancement of Learning.
- Pope has authority
- A complete overthrow of a government or system.
- First woman artist to gain world recognition
- The person who discovered gravity.
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. • Artist who made “The Creation of Adam.” • Man who painted the “School of Athens.” • Person who said “I think therefore I am.” • Author of a political guidebook “The Prince” • First woman artist to gain world recognition • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- Danish astronomer, teacher of johannes kepler
- Polish astronomer and mathematician, heliocentric
- a science, transforming metals to gold
- A short book with written observations, by Copernicus
- Discovered geocentric model of the universe
- A method introduced by Francis Bacon
- The scientific revolution ended with him
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- Father of science
- A law, planets orbit the sun in elliptical patterns
- that experience is the only true source of knowledge
- Made the 3 laws of planetary motion theory
- Father of modern rationalism
- A Greek scientist and philosopher, theory of gravity
- A revolution in human understanding about the universe
- Model Nicholas Copernicus supported
15 Clues: Father of science • Father of modern rationalism • Model Nicholas Copernicus supported • A method introduced by Francis Bacon • a science, transforming metals to gold • The scientific revolution ended with him • Made the 3 laws of planetary motion theory • Discovered geocentric model of the universe • Danish astronomer, teacher of johannes kepler • ...
Sadlier Level D Unit 2 2022-03-10
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- not regular
- to stop proceedings
- loose in one's morals
- bringing in money
- firm
- to strengthen
- to reproduce
- to tease
- having a pleasing appearance
- to make fun of rudely
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- food for horses or cattle
- to conquer by force
- the process of driving or forcing out
- a deliberately deceptive movement
- difficult
- average
- to soil
- to make up for
- foreign
- brief and to the point
20 Clues: firm • average • to soil • foreign • to tease • difficult • not regular • to reproduce • to strengthen • to make up for • bringing in money • to conquer by force • to stop proceedings • loose in one's morals • to make fun of rudely • brief and to the point • food for horses or cattle • having a pleasing appearance • a deliberately deceptive movement • the process of driving or forcing out
Pedro Menendez de Aviles 2015-03-04
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- main city
- men who devote their lives to God
- people who start a city
- high place for viewing
- trip on the ocean
- the beginning of a river
- a safe place for ships near shore
- people who teach about God
- to change someone's opinion
- give notice of coming danger
- destroyed
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- forts away from the main army
- a small bay along a coast
- agreement of peace
- murders
- very harsh
- was given an assignment
- belief
- to grow
- firm
20 Clues: firm • belief • murders • to grow • main city • destroyed • very harsh • trip on the ocean • agreement of peace • high place for viewing • people who start a city • was given an assignment • the beginning of a river • a small bay along a coast • people who teach about God • to change someone's opinion • give notice of coming danger • forts away from the main army • men who devote their lives to God • ...
Career discovery 2013-01-24
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- What is the key to getting a good job?
- What is the name of the IT specialist support unit?
- Who looks after knowledge management in a law firm?
- What does the Business Development team do?
- Which department looks after staff requirements?
- What is important for long term development?
- What is another name for an Administrative Assistant?
- Name the place where disputes are decided
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- What skills must everyone have to work in a law firm?
- What is the name given to a person/orgnisation that seeks legal advice
- What job involves meeting clients on arrival?
- What word can describe knowledge and training?
- Is it essential to stay in the same job over a lifetime?
- What is another name for a lawyer?
- Which department looks after the employees pay?
- Who can provide you with inspiration?
- Can you become a lawyer with part time study?
17 Clues: What is another name for a lawyer? • Who can provide you with inspiration? • What is the key to getting a good job? • Name the place where disputes are decided • What does the Business Development team do? • What is important for long term development? • What job involves meeting clients on arrival? • Can you become a lawyer with part time study? • ...
Social science 2024-06-27
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- theory A type of sociological theory that emphasizes the role of power and conflict in society
- A political science term for the practice of making decisions without involving the public
- A social science that studies economic and social structures and processes
- determination theory A theory of human behavior that posits people are motivated by a desire to achieve and maintain a positive self-image
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- A sociological theory that focuses on the role of social institutions in shaping human behavior
- A psychological approach that focuses on the unconscious mind
- interactionism A sociological theory that focuses on the importance of social interaction and mutual understanding
- The study of human social behavior and institutions
- anthropology A branch of anthropology that studies human culture
9 Clues: The study of human social behavior and institutions • A psychological approach that focuses on the unconscious mind • anthropology A branch of anthropology that studies human culture • A social science that studies economic and social structures and processes • A political science term for the practice of making decisions without involving the public • ...
Tectonic Plates 2021-03-15
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- When two plates slide in the opposite direction
- Plates, what causes convection currents
- piece of land
- When two plates slide
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- when two plates divide apart
- of earth, crust, mantle, core, inner core
- when two plates collide
- Currents, causes contential drift
- of contential drift, The theory made me Alferd Wegner
- Wegner, created the theory of Contential Drfit
10 Clues: piece of land • When two plates slide • when two plates collide • when two plates divide apart • Currents, causes contential drift • Plates, what causes convection currents • of earth, crust, mantle, core, inner core • Wegner, created the theory of Contential Drfit • When two plates slide in the opposite direction • of contential drift, The theory made me Alferd Wegner
Ch. 1 - a through d 2026-02-10
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- the risk that the issuer of a financial security will be unable to make payments as specified in the terms of a financial contract
- the study and application of how managers can apply financial principles to maximize the value of a firm in a risky environment
- individuals or a firm that brings together potential buyers and sellers of a product and receives a commission at transaction
- market for longer-term financial instruments, such as stocks and bonds, used to finance long-term projects for organizations
- also called unsystematic risk, a risk that can be eliminated without the loss of expected return by holding a portfolio of securities
- facilitate a market and the trading of securities by holding a portfolio of the underlying asset for easy purchase and sale; earn money on the spread between ask and bid prices for the asset
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- the mix of financing, usually debt and equity, used by a firm
- short-term, unsecured financial obligations issued by firms as a means of short-term financing for items such as inventory or payables
- the process of determining which long-term or fixed assets to acquire in an effort to maximize shareholder value
- also referred to as controller, individual in charge of financial reporting and the oversight of the accounting activities necessary to develop financial reports
- an executive-level officer who sets policy for working capital management, determines optimal capital structure for the firm, and makes the final decision in matters of capital budgeting
11 Clues: the mix of financing, usually debt and equity, used by a firm • the process of determining which long-term or fixed assets to acquire in an effort to maximize shareholder value • market for longer-term financial instruments, such as stocks and bonds, used to finance long-term projects for organizations • ...
Victoria's science crossword 2015-05-07
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- to ask for information.
- Information
- A piece of information to back up your theory.
- A way to measure the distance or weight.
- The end of a kind of activity.
- happening continuously over a period of time.
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- To have an educated guess
- Something able to change or adapt.
- A starting point of a science investigation.
- You need _____ to do a test.
- To watch something.
- A system intended to explain something.
- The outcome in the end.
- Where scientific research takes place.
- To find similarities or differences.
15 Clues: Information • To watch something. • to ask for information. • The outcome in the end. • To have an educated guess • You need _____ to do a test. • The end of a kind of activity. • Something able to change or adapt. • To find similarities or differences. • Where scientific research takes place. • A system intended to explain something. • A way to measure the distance or weight. • ...
Parker Ellis' Dynamic Earth Vocabulary 2026-02-03
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- the theory that states that the plates are in slow constant motion
- when earths magnetic field flips it is called a
- what earthquakes produce.
- a molten mixture of rock, gases, and water
- the rock below the crust that is a hot layer of rock and 3000 kilometers thick
- The theory Alfred Wegener proposed about how the continents move
- The person who made the theory of continental drift
- A rapid shaking made by the moving in bursts along a transform boundary
- feature of Divergent boundaries on land
- when a more dense plate goes under a less dense plate
- the crust and upper mantle broken up into pieces
- a layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core
- the plates slip past each other at this boundary
- a dense ball of sold metal in the center of the earth
- a type of crust made from granite
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- a type of crust made of dense basalt
- the rock that forms earths outer layer
- a long chain of undersea mountains
- a dark iron rich igneous rock
- the study of earths magnetic polarity
- when hot material goes up cools then goes back down in earths mantle driving motion
- the plates move apart at this boundary
- the plates move toward each other at this boundary
- in this process molten rock flows through a crack in earths crust and hardens on both sides of the crack
- undersea valleys that that are in the deepest parts of the ocean
25 Clues: what earthquakes produce. • a dark iron rich igneous rock • a type of crust made from granite • a long chain of undersea mountains • a type of crust made of dense basalt • the study of earths magnetic polarity • the rock that forms earths outer layer • the plates move apart at this boundary • feature of Divergent boundaries on land • ...
Chapter 2 Lesson 1 Quiz Review 2020-11-06
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- Theory about the earth believed by the Church.
- Legislative body of the Roman Republic.
- Theory about the earth proven with science.
- Law making body of a government.
- Forbid or reject.
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- government citizens hold power to rule.
- Science/ reason replace faith/ religion.
- Citizens choose their law makers.
- Legislative body of English government.
- Theory developed during Scientific Revolution.
10 Clues: Forbid or reject. • Law making body of a government. • Citizens choose their law makers. • government citizens hold power to rule. • Legislative body of English government. • Legislative body of the Roman Republic. • Science/ reason replace faith/ religion. • Theory about the earth proven with science. • Theory about the earth believed by the Church. • ...
B-EDS 111 2023-11-23
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- Focusing on a single aspect of a problem, a cognitive tendency.
- Systematic framework explaining phenomena often tested and refined.
- Process of achieving cognitive balance through adapting to new information.
- Approach to problem-solving that emphasizes using the fewest ideas or elements necessary.
- Soviet psychologist known for his sociocultural theory of cognitive development.
- Characteristic that makes a theory stand out among others in its field.
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- Flexible adjustment of one's thinking processes to new information or ideas.
- Theory emphasising unconscious drives and early experiences in shaping behavior.
- Psychologist who proposed the theory of psychosocial development.
- Developing human being before birth.
10 Clues: Developing human being before birth. • Focusing on a single aspect of a problem, a cognitive tendency. • Psychologist who proposed the theory of psychosocial development. • Systematic framework explaining phenomena often tested and refined. • Characteristic that makes a theory stand out among others in its field. • ...
George Mead 2022-09-09
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- Mead proposed that children went through ______ as they aged
- Language allows people to take on the “role of the other” and respond to their own behaviors through the _________ attitudes of others.
- Name of the third stage children go through as they age
- Mead's main contribution was his attempt to show how the human self arises in the process of social __________.
- Mead’s major works include 1932's "The _______ of the Present"
- something vital that children learn through the second stage
- mead's "I" and "me," when viewed as a __________ of the "I" and the "me," reveal a profoundly social nature.
- Mead proposed that children go through stages as they ______.
- This allows people to take on the “role of the other” and respond to their own behaviors through the symbolized attitudes of others.
- Name of the first stage that Mead proposed children go through
- Through Mead’s theory involving the part of play, people must _________ the rules of the game and internalize the roles of everyone else involved.
- The amount of stages that Mead proposed children went through
- The name of one of Mead’s books is “Mind, Self, and ________”.
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- The United States State in which Mead was born
- Mead's work focuses on the way in which the self is.
- According to Mead, the self is not there from birth, but it is developed over time from social experiences and ___________.
- Something that is learned through the third stage. To _________
- Mead is best known for the nature of the ______
- The middle name of Mead being “George _______ Mead”.
- Mead claims that there is a ________ between the “I” and the “Me” within his theory.
- Something children are designated to learn through the first stage
- Something else that is learned through the third stage.
- “The “____” in our social life and the “I” is our response to the “____” component”.
- This theory opposes ___________ determinism because it holds that the self does not exist at birth and may not be present at the beginning of a social interaction, but it is constructed and reconstructed in the process of social experience and activity.
- The social self theory, proposed by George Mead, argues that an individual's _________ of self derive from interactions with others.
- Name of the second stage children go through as they age
26 Clues: The United States State in which Mead was born • Mead is best known for the nature of the ______ • Mead's work focuses on the way in which the self is. • The middle name of Mead being “George _______ Mead”. • Name of the third stage children go through as they age • Something else that is learned through the third stage. • ...
George Mead 2022-09-09
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- Mead proposed that children went through ______ as they aged
- Language allows people to take on the “role of the other” and respond to their own behaviors through the _________ attitudes of others.
- Name of the third stage children go through as they age
- Mead's main contribution was his attempt to show how the human self arises in the process of social __________.
- Mead’s major works include 1932's "The _______ of the Present"
- something vital that children learn through the second stage
- mead's "I" and "me," when viewed as a __________ of the "I" and the "me," reveal a profoundly social nature.
- Mead proposed that children go through stages as they ______.
- This allows people to take on the “role of the other” and respond to their own behaviors through the symbolized attitudes of others.
- Name of the first stage that Mead proposed children go through
- Through Mead’s theory involving the part of play, people must _________ the rules of the game and internalize the roles of everyone else involved.
- The amount of stages that Mead proposed children went through
- The name of one of Mead’s books is “Mind, Self, and ________”.
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- The United States State in which Mead was born
- Mead's work focuses on the way in which the self is.
- According to Mead, the self is not there from birth, but it is developed over time from social experiences and ___________.
- Something that is learned through the third stage. To _________
- Mead is best known for the nature of the ______
- The middle name of Mead being “George _______ Mead”.
- Mead claims that there is a ________ between the “I” and the “Me” within his theory.
- Something children are designated to learn through the first stage
- Something else that is learned through the third stage.
- “The “____” in our social life and the “I” is our response to the “____” component”.
- This theory opposes ___________ determinism because it holds that the self does not exist at birth and may not be present at the beginning of a social interaction, but it is constructed and reconstructed in the process of social experience and activity.
- The social self theory, proposed by George Mead, argues that an individual's _________ of self derive from interactions with others.
- Name of the second stage children go through as they age
26 Clues: The United States State in which Mead was born • Mead is best known for the nature of the ______ • Mead's work focuses on the way in which the self is. • The middle name of Mead being “George _______ Mead”. • Name of the third stage children go through as they age • Something else that is learned through the third stage. • ...
Non Profit Organisation 2021-05-11
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- Amount received or set aside by the firm for a specific purpose.
- Receipts for the purpose specified by the donor.
- Shows the financial position of the firm.
- Receipts and payments A/c is prepared on which basis.
- Token payment made to a person who has voluntarily undertaken a service which is normally rendered for a fee.
- Amount received as a donation by NPO under WILL of a decreased person.
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- The amount of asset that exceeds its demand.
- The amount of revenue that exceeds during a period.
- Amount paid by the person at the time of becoming a member of NPO.
- Amount paid by the members periodically so that their membership remains alive.
- Expenditure incurred for social or charitable activities.
- Another name for Capital Fund.
- Capital receipt received for a specific purpose.
13 Clues: Another name for Capital Fund. • Shows the financial position of the firm. • The amount of asset that exceeds its demand. • Receipts for the purpose specified by the donor. • Capital receipt received for a specific purpose. • The amount of revenue that exceeds during a period. • Receipts and payments A/c is prepared on which basis. • ...
AP test 2020-05-15
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- The brain is not actually passive during the night. This theory predicts dreaming is a physiological process that occurs when you are asleep.
- Invented first practical IQ test
- Created the personality theory which was similar to Freud but instead, humans are driven by a need to overcome inferiority.
- A change in electrical components inside a neuron during firing.
- Piaget defined this as a cognitive process in which we take new information and experiences and incorporate them into our pre-existing ideas or world view. Filling existing containers.
- This stage lasts around seven to eleven years of age, and is characterized by the development of organized and rational thinking.
- A learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired: a response which is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone.
- Reward such as money or promotion. Entices someone to do something.
- Agreeing with ideas that conform to your own beliefs..
- Created the social learning theory, Social learning theory explains human behavior in terms of continuous reciprocal interaction between cognitive, behavioral, and environmental influences.
- Motivation dictated by mental alertness.
- Created theory of psychological development stages
- When what you learned is forgotten (classical conditioning)
- A scientific method of study or research to help solve everyday practical problems.
- electroshock therapy that helps stimulate brain
- Redirects negative feelings into less threatening subjects.
- five Main types of characteristics: extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, neuroticism
- Can be seen with both eyes like disparity and convergence and then processed in our brains.
- A symbol or model that other things can be patterned on. These are part or intrinsic behaviors and the collective unconscious.
- Informal norms pertaining to a group
- Big things into small things.
- The duration of this is about between 15 and 30 seconds, and the capacity of about 7 items.
- The ability to apply accomodation in real life and adjust to new changes/experiences so humans can continue to develop.
- When a cell becomes more positively charged or less negative
- Illusionary movement of a still object
- just noticeable difference, noticed 50% of the time.
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- Modifying information based on a change in schemas. A child thought a deer was a dog but changed schema to comprehend more info. Reshaping containers.
- Mental shortcut based on what is available and immediate.
- created theory that facial expressions are universal ways to interpret emotions.
- Important time in life where you are especially sensitive to stimuli (baby).
- A set of step-by-step procedures that leads to the correct answer to a particular problem.
- Created the theory that pertains to language and how we are all born with natural wiring that helps us develop language later in life.
- memory technique where the definition is repeated.
- The area in your brain that controls how you speak and language.
- Time period where there is no possible way for a second action potential to occur.
- the theory that biological needs originate from needs or drives.
- The smallest level of energy required by an external stimulus to be detectable by the human senses, including vision, hearing, taste, smell and touch
- needs: The need to belong in a group with friends, colleagues etc.
- Ability to answer a question without significant creativity.
- The thought that IQ scores are going up each year and each generation becomes smarter.
- The response elicited post stimulation and conditioning.
- Type of perception and depth. Objects further away become hazy and blurry.
- sense of self esteem or self importance.
- In this stage, adolescents gain the ability to think abstractly and creatively.
- Creative thinking
- Connects two parts of your brain.
- Neurons that go from the CNS to muscles.
- Study mechanism that helps you store in long term memory. Divides into parts.
- This system regulates bodily functions and reactions.
49 Clues: Creative thinking • Big things into small things. • Invented first practical IQ test • Connects two parts of your brain. • Informal norms pertaining to a group • Illusionary movement of a still object • Motivation dictated by mental alertness. • sense of self esteem or self importance. • Neurons that go from the CNS to muscles. • ...
Safe Work Methods 2025-09-04
14 Clues: ___ stand • _____ Zone • ____ Hazards • _____ Egress • ______ Don't run! • ______ versus Pull • _____ At the Knees • ______ Firm Footing • _____ Your Work Area • _____ Points of Contact • _____ For the Unexpected • _____ Or Pivot, don't Twist! • ______ Packages, Not People! • _____ For Changing Conditions
How Does Motivation Affect Behaviour 2016-04-17
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- Motivation / A desire to perform a task due to external factors
- / The degree of a person’s perceived control over his performance
- / The force that creates a need or desire to achieve a certain goal
- Efficiency / The individual’s belief about their own ability to perform a specific behaviour successfully
- / A type of goal in which an individual performs to demonstrate that they are capable compared to others
- Setting / Theory that explains specific and challenging goals are more likely to motivate a person and lead to a better execution of tasks, whereas vague and easy goals may result in poor task performance
- / The effort (E) of an individual is an outcome of a need to achieve the performance (P) goals that he/she desires
- Reduction / Theory that our psychological needs create drives that need to be reduced
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- / Theory that involuntary and unlearned processes direct out behaviour
- Motivation / A desire to perform a task for its own sake
- / Theory that motivation is largely fuelled by the prospect of an external reward or incentive
- / The value that the individual gives to the reward or reinforcement
- / The belief of an individual that he/she will receive a rewards upon accomplishing a goal
- / The way in which an individual acts or conducts them self
- / A type of goal in which the individual wants to learn in order to master a topic
15 Clues: Motivation / A desire to perform a task for its own sake • / The way in which an individual acts or conducts them self • Motivation / A desire to perform a task due to external factors • / The degree of a person’s perceived control over his performance • / The force that creates a need or desire to achieve a certain goal • ...
How Does Motivation Affect Behaviour 2016-04-17
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- / A type of goal in which the individual wants to learn in order to master a topic
- / The degree of a person’s perceived control over his performance
- / Theory that motivation is largely fuelled by the prospect of an external reward or incentive
- Efficiency / The individual’s belief about their own ability to perform a specific behaviour successfully
- Setting / Theory that explains specific and challenging goals are more likely to motivate a person and lead to a better execution of tasks, whereas vague and easy goals may result in poor task performance
- / A type of goal in which an individual performs to demonstrate that they are capable compared to others
- Reduction / Theory that our psychological needs create drives that need to be reduced
- Motivation / A desire to perform a task due to external factors
- / The effort (E) of an individual is an outcome of a need to achieve the performance (P) goals that he/she desires
- / The way in which an individual acts or conducts them self
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- / Theory that involuntary and unlearned processes direct out behaviour
- / The belief of an individual that he/she will receive a rewards upon accomplishing a goal
- Motivation / A desire to perform a task for its own sake
- / The value that the individual gives to the reward or reinforcement
- / The force that creates a need or desire to achieve a certain goal
15 Clues: Motivation / A desire to perform a task for its own sake • / The way in which an individual acts or conducts them self • Motivation / A desire to perform a task due to external factors • / The degree of a person’s perceived control over his performance • / The force that creates a need or desire to achieve a certain goal • ...
Blair Chapter 5 2023-05-25
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- Change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change.
- Production level where a total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs.
- Average price that every unit of output sells for.
- Production cost varies as output changes.
- Costs of production that do not change.
- Amount of a product a producer or seller would be willing to offer for sale.
- Extra output due to the addition of one more until of output.
- A graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market,
- Total output or production by a firm.
- Production period long enough to change the amount of variable.
- Supply curve shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market.
- Total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products.
- Sum of variable cost plus fixed cost.
- Specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve.
- Broad category of fixed costs that include interest, rent, taxes, and salaries.
- Graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output.
- Government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity.
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- Extra cost of producing one additional until of production.
- production period so short that only variable inputs.
- stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added.
- Extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output.
- A table showing the quantities that would be produced of offered for sale at each and every possible price.
- Principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than that lower prices.
- phases of production consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns.
- Electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet.
- Different amounts are offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market.
- Maximizing quantity of output-level of production where marginal costs is equal to marginal revenue.
27 Clues: Total output or production by a firm. • Sum of variable cost plus fixed cost. • Costs of production that do not change. • Production cost varies as output changes. • Average price that every unit of output sells for. • production period so short that only variable inputs. • Extra cost of producing one additional until of production. • ...
The discovery of cells 2018-01-17
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- / Belgian professor of physiology and he described plant cells and proposed a cell theory.
- / Existing before something else.
- / He was a young Scottish and he was the first to document the internal workings of plant.(last name)
- / Are the simplest independent life units which we know of.
- / to find information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time.
- / The cell .........is one of the fundamental ideas of modern biology.
- / Was a German botanist and co-founder of cell theory (last name)
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- / Cells are the structural and functional .........
- / An expert in science.
- / Made at home , rather than in a shop or factory.
- / Hooke observed the cell using a rudimentary............
- / The cell was first discovered and named by (first name) in 1665.
- / CELL or GAP in Latin.
- / Hooke viewed a thin cutting of........and discovered empty spaces contained by walls which he termed cells.
14 Clues: / An expert in science. • / CELL or GAP in Latin. • / Existing before something else. • / Made at home , rather than in a shop or factory. • / Cells are the structural and functional ......... • / Hooke observed the cell using a rudimentary............ • / Are the simplest independent life units which we know of. • ...
The Armor of God 2025-04-26
11 Clues: Keep ____ • Stand ____ • Armor of ____ • ____ of faith • Belt of _____ • ____ of salvation • ____ of the Spirit • Breastplate of _____ • extinguish the ____ darts • What do we fight against? • Shoes of the ____ of the Gospel of peace
MGMT281 Crossword - Grace Lim 2017-07-28
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- Type of research where there is no or little earlier studies to refer to.
- A thing that is known or proved to be true.
- This type of research assumes there is no absolute truth. It is typically inductive and qualitative.
- A set of statements or principles devised to explain a group of facts or phenomena.
- Type of data that is measured by the quality of the object of study.
- ______ research assumes a knowable truth. It is typically deductive and quantitative.
- A set of assumptions or shared understandings about how things work or how something is viewed.
- This type of research starts with a theory and you either confirm or reject it.
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- ______ research is used to identify the elements of a situation/subject being studied.
- Based on, concerned with or verifiable by observation or experience.
- Data in numerical form.
- ______ research helps model and forecast the future based on evidence of cause and effect.
- This type of research aims to analyse and evaluate a situation/subject by answering why and how questions.
- Moral principles that govern the conducting of an activity. This must be considered when conducting research.
- This type of research is useful when performing exploratory research, where there is no existing understanding or theory to guide the inquiry. A theory will be the product of this research.
15 Clues: Data in numerical form. • A thing that is known or proved to be true. • Based on, concerned with or verifiable by observation or experience. • Type of data that is measured by the quality of the object of study. • Type of research where there is no or little earlier studies to refer to. • ...
Creation Narratives Crossword 2026-01-05
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- What term describes ideas about right and wrong behaviour?
- What is the Hindu word for the soul or true self?
- What do we call someone who believes religious texts are factually true word-for-word?
- What Hindu belief teaches that actions have consequences?
- What is the first book of the Bible called?
- In Genesis, what material is Adam created from?
- What is the Hindu trio of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva called?
- Bang Theory What scientific theory explains how the universe began with a huge explosion?
- What role in the Trimurti focuses on maintaining the universe?
- What scientific theory explains how living things change over time?
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- What term describes how the world and life began?
- What Christian idea teaches humans should care for the Earth?
- Dei What Christian belief says humans are made in the image of God?
- What Hindu principle teaches non-violence and respect for all living things?
- What Hindu concept means duty or living the right way of life?
- What word in Genesis describes humans having authority over the Earth?
- What inner voice helps people decide right from wrong?
- What word describes living peacefully with others and nature?
18 Clues: What is the first book of the Bible called? • In Genesis, what material is Adam created from? • What term describes how the world and life began? • What is the Hindu word for the soul or true self? • What inner voice helps people decide right from wrong? • What Hindu belief teaches that actions have consequences? • ...
Humanistic 2026-03-10
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- Humanistic theory focuses on an individual’s unique ______.
- According to the theory, humans strive to achieve their personal best, known as ______.
- The second key figure in humanistic psychology alongside Rogers.
- One of the two major psychologists associated with humanistic theory.
- Humanists argue that people are capable of shaping their own lives, meaning individuals are active ______.
- Humanists view people as free and ______ beings.
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- Humanistic psychology opposes models that over‑emphasise external control, such as ______.
- Humanistic theory became popular during the mid‑____ century.
- Humanistic theory takes a holistic approach, focusing on the individual as a ______.
- Humanistic psychology emphasises a person’s potential for ______.
10 Clues: Humanists view people as free and ______ beings. • Humanistic theory focuses on an individual’s unique ______. • Humanistic theory became popular during the mid‑____ century. • The second key figure in humanistic psychology alongside Rogers. • Humanistic psychology emphasises a person’s potential for ______. • ...
scientific revolution 2021-10-27
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- a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and covering the 15th and 16th centuries,
- a person qualified to practice medicine.
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
- theory is the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Universe.
- Greek physician and surgeon who made early contributions to the understanding of anatomy, physiology, and nuerology.
- an optical instrument using lenses, curved mirrors, or a combination of both to observe distant objects
- the study of general and fundamental questions
- The one that gave us the heliocentric theory
- Formulation of the 3 laws of motion
- a specialist in a particular branch of study, especially the humanities; a distinguished academic.
- have a commanding influence on; exercise control over
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- practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- the branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- The Starry Messenger
- "the orbit of every planet is an ellipse with the sun at one of the two foci"
- law laws of motion are three laws of classical mechanics that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it
- the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience
20 Clues: The Starry Messenger • Formulation of the 3 laws of motion • a person qualified to practice medicine. • The one that gave us the heliocentric theory • the study of general and fundamental questions • have a commanding influence on; exercise control over • practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease • ...
Atom History 2024-09-09
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- Who confirmed the existence of the nucleus?
- A subatomic particle with a positive electrical charge
- Who developed the foundations of modern quantum mechanics?
- Who had the "Plum Pudding Model"
- This man had the experiment called "Gold Foil Experiment"
- Dalton had the what model?
- What can contain multiple atoms bonded together?
- Schrodinger had the what model?
- Thomson discovered what?
- Democritus coined what term?
- Rutherford had the what model?
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- Who discovered that electrons revolve around a nucleus, but only in certain orbits?
- Who built on Democritus' theory with a more detailed atomic theory?
- One of the three subatomic particles that make up an atom
- Schrodinger developed what to describe electron motion?
- Goldstein discovered what aided in the discovery of protons?
- Atoms mostly consist of what?
- Rutherford discovered the what?
- Bohr had the what model?
- What experiment did Thomson conduct?
20 Clues: Bohr had the what model? • Thomson discovered what? • Dalton had the what model? • Democritus coined what term? • Atoms mostly consist of what? • Rutherford had the what model? • Rutherford discovered the what? • Schrodinger had the what model? • Who had the "Plum Pudding Model" • What experiment did Thomson conduct? • Who confirmed the existence of the nucleus? • ...
unit 1 vocab 2022-09-20
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- 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 • ...
c 13 2026-01-26
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- — NOT SHOWING ANY FEAR.
- — INSPIRING IDEAS.
- — SEEING THE FUTURE.
- — STRENGTH OF MIND.
- — INNER STRENGTH.
- — REMAINING STEADY.
- — SHARP FOCUS.
- — KNOWING YOU CAN.
- — BEING ABLE.
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- — HEART COURAGE.
- — NEVER GIVING UP.
- — FIRM DECISION.
- — MASTERING YOURSELF.
- — INNER STRENGTH.
- — REACHING THE TOP.
- — TAKING RESPONSIBILITY.
- — CONFIDENCE.
- — SELF-RELIANCE.
- — A MIGHTY PERSON.
19 Clues: — CONFIDENCE. • — BEING ABLE. • — SHARP FOCUS. • — HEART COURAGE. • — FIRM DECISION. • — SELF-RELIANCE. • — INNER STRENGTH. • — INNER STRENGTH. • — NEVER GIVING UP. • — INSPIRING IDEAS. • — KNOWING YOU CAN. • — A MIGHTY PERSON. • — REACHING THE TOP. • — STRENGTH OF MIND. • — REMAINING STEADY. • — SEEING THE FUTURE. • — MASTERING YOURSELF. • — NOT SHOWING ANY FEAR. • — TAKING RESPONSIBILITY.
unit 22 spelling Jake LaRue #2 2014-03-24
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- a passage way
- a firm closely woven cloth
- the persons who help
- a market consisting of various shops
- strikingly out of the ordinary
- to agree to something
- the act of helping
- delayed beyond appointed time
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- pleasing to the taste
- island inlet
- to cover
- the act of helping
- the personal staff
- the act of moving or rising
- a brass plate that plays a clanging tone
- a fruit seed the inner softer part of a seed
- permitted
- a commissioned officer in armed forces
- token
- to do in excess
20 Clues: token • to cover • permitted • island inlet • a passage way • to do in excess • the act of helping • the personal staff • the act of helping • the persons who help • pleasing to the taste • to agree to something • a firm closely woven cloth • the act of moving or rising • delayed beyond appointed time • strikingly out of the ordinary • a market consisting of various shops • ...
Deviance and Social Control 2018-09-07
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- Theory that views deviance as the natural outgrowth (or consequence) of the values, norms, and structure of society.
- Individuals who reject the goals, but accept the norms of society.
- Perspective that looks at how interaction between individuals influences deviance.
- Individuals who reject and replace both the goals and norms of society.
- Perspective that views deviance as a natural part of society.
- Individuals who reject both the goals and the norms of society.
- Type of deviance that results in the individual being labeled as deviant and accepting the label as true.
- Situation that arises when the norms of society are unclear and no longer applicable.
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- Technique during which an individual suspends their moral beliefs to commit deviant acts.
- Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in certain situations.
- Theory that explains that deviance is a learned behavior.
- Ceremony during which the individual is denounced, found guilty, and given the new identity as deviant.
- Individuals who accept both the goals and norms of society.
- Concept that refers to the frequency and closeness of associations a person has the deviant and nondeviant individuals.
- According to this perspective competition and social inequality lead to deviance.
- Theory that focuses on how individuals come to be identified as deviant.
- Behavior that violates social norms.
- Individuals who accept the goals, but reject the norms of society.
- Type of deviance where nonconformity goes undetected by those in authority.
- Mark of social disgrace that sets the deviant apart from the rest of society.
20 Clues: Behavior that violates social norms. • Theory that explains that deviance is a learned behavior. • Individuals who accept both the goals and norms of society. • Perspective that views deviance as a natural part of society. • Individuals who reject both the goals and the norms of society. • Individuals who reject the goals, but accept the norms of society. • ...
Quarter 1 2022-10-07
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- 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 • ...
Orientation Review 2016-06-26
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- A high-level framework to guide research
- Evidence can be used to _____ a theory
- True or false: You can only do quantitative research in this program
- My dissertation will have ____ chapters
- Probably the least critical program phase
- If you do one thing to be successful in the program, do this!
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- Education is a ____ science
- This exam demonstrates you are ready for thesis work
- A theory will help you generate ______
- Research is NOT done to ____ a theory but to evaluate it
- Theories of tech _____ put the spotlight on the context
- Theories of motivation put the spotlight on the ____
- Your fabulous advisor for the first year is Dr. ____
- Your thesis will meet the ___ UF standards as the PdD degree
14 Clues: Education is a ____ science • A theory will help you generate ______ • Evidence can be used to _____ a theory • My dissertation will have ____ chapters • A high-level framework to guide research • Probably the least critical program phase • This exam demonstrates you are ready for thesis work • Theories of motivation put the spotlight on the ____ • ...
PUZZLE - 3 on HEREDITY 2024-01-13
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- it is a sudden change in the genes of a small population caused by disasters.
- a type of evolution occurs through homologous organs.
- these are the organs similar in function & different in structure.
- it is a theory of evolution, which indicates that the inheritance of acquired characters.
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- a scientist who proposed a theory which the Nature's role in the selection of organisms in the survival process.
- a scientist who proved that bodily changes can not be transmitted from parents to children.
- an example-animal for the Divergent evolution.
- these are the organs similar in structure & different in function.
- it is a theory of evolution, also known as Natural selection.
- an animal used in evolutionary experiments by weismann.
- a scientist who proposed a theory of evolution which was proved wrong.
11 Clues: an example-animal for the Divergent evolution. • a type of evolution occurs through homologous organs. • an animal used in evolutionary experiments by weismann. • it is a theory of evolution, also known as Natural selection. • these are the organs similar in structure & different in function. • these are the organs similar in function & different in structure. • ...
Art Criticism Review 2025-08-05
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- When you determine the degree of artistic merit.
- The message the work communicates.
- When you explain or tell the meaning or mood of the work.
- The aesthetic theory that focuses on realistic representation.
- The aesthetic theory that places emphasis on the formal qualities- the composition.
- An organized approach for studying a work of art.
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- A list of important facts about a work of art.
- The way the principles of art are used to organize the elements of art.
- The aesthetic theory that requires a work of art to arouse a response of feelings, moods or emotions in the viewer.
- The material used to make art.Criteria are standards of judgement.
- When you carefully make a list of all the things you see in the work.
- The image viewers can easily identify in a work of art.
- When you discover how the principles of art are used to organize the elements of art.
13 Clues: The message the work communicates. • A list of important facts about a work of art. • When you determine the degree of artistic merit. • An organized approach for studying a work of art. • The image viewers can easily identify in a work of art. • When you explain or tell the meaning or mood of the work. • ...
instruction Media Puzzle 2025-04-30
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- The devotional today is about this person
- Proposes the theory of blank site
- Tools to help people
- One's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skill
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- Theory that state learning us between sender
- Learning Theory proposed by Plato
- This person used a screw as an illustration
- Theory that focus on mental operation
- Channel or something that convey
- The Key text from the devotional this morning
10 Clues: Tools to help people • Channel or something that convey • Learning Theory proposed by Plato • Proposes the theory of blank site • Theory that focus on mental operation • The devotional today is about this person • One's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skill • This person used a screw as an illustration • Theory that state learning us between sender • ...
Instructional Media Puzzle 2025-04-30
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- Theory that state learning between sender and receiver.
- 20 The keytext from the devotional this morning
- One's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skills and behavior
- Tools to help people
- - Channel or something that convey
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- Learning Theory proposed by Plato
- This person used a screw as illustration
- Propose the theory of
- The devotional today is about this person
- Theory that focus on mental operation.
10 Clues: Tools to help people • Propose the theory of • Learning Theory proposed by Plato • Theory that focus on mental operation. • - Channel or something that convey • This person used a screw as illustration • The devotional today is about this person • 20 The keytext from the devotional this morning • Theory that state learning between sender and receiver. • ...
Theorist Crossword 2024-09-19
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- Children derive feelings of trust, safety and security from this.
- focused on the social-emotional development of the infant and toddler.
- Theory about how people think and learn.
- Learning, Learned from watching.
- Based on the belief that development is unconscious.
- Children should take their time and not be rushed on development.
- development, Focused on developmental stages not how much someone can learn.
- Emphasized the importance of culture and interaction in the development.
- an individual must resolve a psychological or social conflict.
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- Spoken to a child, describing actions while demonstrating.
- Believed that children automatically develop through age typical milestones.
- Valuable tool for understanding human behavior.
- Behavior is determined by environment beyond control..
- systems, Theory was developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner.
14 Clues: Learning, Learned from watching. • Theory about how people think and learn. • Valuable tool for understanding human behavior. • Based on the belief that development is unconscious. • systems, Theory was developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner. • Behavior is determined by environment beyond control.. • Spoken to a child, describing actions while demonstrating. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-22
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- Correct.
- Important person.
- One of our 5 senses.
- Fuzzy.
- To make something clear.
- Sandwich/fruit/vegetables etc...
- Descend.
- Place to learn.
- Middle.
- You switch this on in the dark.
- Rockets do this.
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- Become sharp.
- Mini Beast.
- To touch.
- Solid.
- Breathe during sleep with hoarse or harsh sounds
- Firm.
- Organise.
- Lend.
- To take hold of.
20 Clues: Firm. • Lend. • Solid. • Fuzzy. • Middle. • Correct. • Descend. • To touch. • Organise. • Mini Beast. • Become sharp. • Place to learn. • To take hold of. • Rockets do this. • Important person. • One of our 5 senses. • To make something clear. • You switch this on in the dark. • Sandwich/fruit/vegetables etc... • Breathe during sleep with hoarse or harsh sounds
AP Psych Unit 7 Crossword 2023-09-27
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- An individual's belief in their own ability to have control over their life
- ___ _ Personality test: Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, Neuroticism, Openness, Extraversion
- postive stress
- ___ Motivation is longer lasting and based in value
- Believed most of our mind is hidden and shaped by Id,Ego, Superego
- Schachter ___ ___ Theory: Must be physiologically and cognitively aroused to interpret emotion
- Maslow's ___: Physiological, Safety, Love, Esteem, Self-Actualization
- Controls good/bad thoughts
- Therapy technique to reveal subconscious thoughts
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- ___ ___ Theory: Physiological and emotion response at the SAME time
- ___ ___ Theory states that we are motivated because our body is not at homeostasis
- negative stress
- ___ ___ Theory: Body responds to stimulus and physiological response makes us feel emotions
- ___ Theories aim to explain how humans act based on their motives
- Metaphorical object to represent Freudian thinking
- ___ Law shows a relationship between motivation and performance
- "Bad Boy"
- What society wants you to do
18 Clues: "Bad Boy" • postive stress • negative stress • Controls good/bad thoughts • What society wants you to do • Therapy technique to reveal subconscious thoughts • Metaphorical object to represent Freudian thinking • ___ Motivation is longer lasting and based in value • ___ Law shows a relationship between motivation and performance • ...
Chapter 16 Section 1 and 2 "The Scientific Revolution and Age of Exploration" 2014-05-04
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- This theory places the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- (TWO WORDS) These PHILOSOPHERS use religion and Pseudoscience to describe NATURAL events in our world.
- items that enter a country. In the US: Ipad
- (LAST NAME ONLY) Invented the European Printing Press 1450.
- AKA Worldly, knowledgeable, knowing of other cultures
- items that leave a country. In the US: GM Motors.
- (LAST NAME ONLY) Created the Heliocentric Theory
- A Monarchy that is bound to no constitution, has absolute power. AKA France.
- The idea that one's country should do all it can to increase its wealth, which was measured in Gold and Silver.
- (TWO WORDS) We call the time period where many discoveries in science happened at once THIS.
- Many states and cultures under one ruler (NOT THE US!!)
- (SINGULAR) Taxes on imports.
- This theory places the Earth at the center of the Solar System. Don't use a hyphen or a space when answering.
- (LAST NAME ONLY) proved the heliocentric theory by the use of the telescope
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- A Monarchy that has a constitution AKA England. The Monarchy is Limited in its power.
- (TWO WORDS) This invention (first invented in China, 1040) had moveable type, allowed for faster printing and faster communication
- The idea that a family rules the country. Made up of Kings and Queens.
- The Pseudoscience of turning one item, such as lead, into gold.
- (TWO WORDS) The Pseudoscience of telling the future through crystals, glass balls, tarot cards and other items
- an area of what is considered "unclaimed land" that is settled by a country
- items a country needs
- this navigational tool uses magnets to tell you where magnetic North is. You adjust 7 Degrees to find true north.
- (LAST NAME ONLY) supports the heliocentric solar system by discovering and labeling gravity.
- The Pseudoscience of studying the constellations in relation to human behavior
- This navigational tool uses the stars to navigate
- (LAST NAME ONLY) Author of many anatomy books, included descriptive drawings.
26 Clues: items a country needs • (SINGULAR) Taxes on imports. • items that enter a country. In the US: Ipad • (LAST NAME ONLY) Created the Heliocentric Theory • items that leave a country. In the US: GM Motors. • This navigational tool uses the stars to navigate • AKA Worldly, knowledgeable, knowing of other cultures • Many states and cultures under one ruler (NOT THE US!!) • ...
English Club articles based crossword 1 2017-12-06
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- a close confidant
- an adjective describing a day of sales and discounts on the internet
- currency in the USA
- 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 restriction or a specified period beyond which an action may be defeated or ceised
- a person who play games of chance
- a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles
- a common word for contacting between people by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- the ability to make considered decisions
- the obverse of a coin
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- a reduction in price
- a symbolic color of the most well-known day of sales and discounts
- one of the offered variants that is or may be chosen
- the potential of losing or gaining something that has a value or importance
- the conclusion that can be drawn from some facts
- a person whose job involves discovering or verifying information stated in some theory
- the reverse of a coin
- substance used for writing or printing
- a month that has two names
- an agreement between parties settling what each gives or receives in a transaction between them
- a close relative of human
- a person or organization that puts money into some business with the expectation of achieving a profit.
23 Clues: a close confidant • currency in the USA • a reduction in price • the reverse of a coin • the obverse 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 • ...
Intro to Ethics key terms test 2023-10-11
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- The branch of philosophy that deals with the study of right and wrong.
- Duty-based ethics; the right action is the one that follows the moral rules or duties e.g. never lying.
- Jeremy Bentham’s theory that what is right is to do the action that increases the happiness of as many people as possible.
- ‘The Ten…’ - 10 rules from the Old Testament of the Bible that Jews and Christians should follow.
- ‘Kant’s … Formulation’ - You should never treat someone as a means to an end. You should never use another person to achieve your own goals or objectives. A moral rule needs to consider all people.
- ‘Kant’s … Formulation’ - A moral rule can only be correct if it is universal. So, you have to expect a rule to be followed in every situation, otherwise it should not be followed at all.
- ‘… experiment’ - A useful method for working out a philosophical or ethical problem in theory, without having to do it in reality.
- ‘…Command Theory’ - This is the ethical framework that states that what is moral or immoral is determined by what God or the gods (the Divine) commands.
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- The belief that moral rules should always be followed, regardless of the consequence.
- An organisation/belief system where non-religious people strive to lead fulfilling, meaningful and ethical lives, using reason and empathy to guide their decisions and actions.
- ‘The … Rule’ - The belief shared by all major religions that you should treat other people as you’d want to be treated in their situation.
- ‘The … Problem - A thought experiment where you have to choose between allowing 5 people to die, or deliberately killing one person.
- The belief that moral rules should be followed everywhere, at all times.
- ‘Ethical …’ - A system of working out right and wrong (usually associated with a specific philosopher).
- ‘Philippa…’ - The Oxford philosopher who developed the Trolley Problem.
- 18th century philosopher who developed a duty-based ethical theory.
16 Clues: 18th century philosopher who developed a duty-based ethical theory. • The branch of philosophy that deals with the study of right and wrong. • ‘Philippa…’ - The Oxford philosopher who developed the Trolley Problem. • The belief that moral rules should be followed everywhere, at all times. • ...
Plate Boundaries 2022-02-25
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- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- two plates coming together
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- a region where two lithospheric plates meet
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
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- two plates moving apart
- scientist who proposed the Theory of Plate Tectonics
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- process where one plate slides under another
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the upwelling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
16 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithospheric plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • scientist who proposed the Theory of Plate Tectonics • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • ...
Victoria's science crossword 2015-05-07
Across
- - A system intended to explain something.
- - To find similarities or differences.
- - A piece of information to back up your theory.
- - Where scientific research takes place.
- - The end of a kind of activity.
- - A way to measure the distance or weight.
- - To watch something.
Down
- - Information
- - Something able to change or adapt.
- - To have an educated guess
- - The outcome in the end.
- - A starting point of a science investigation.
- - You need _____ to do a test.
- - to ask for information.
- - happening continuously over a period of time.
15 Clues: - Information • - To watch something. • - The outcome in the end. • - to ask for information. • - To have an educated guess • - You need _____ to do a test. • - The end of a kind of activity. • - Something able to change or adapt. • - Where scientific research takes place. • - To find similarities or differences. • ...
Muscular System 2022-12-06
Across
- type of muscle that makes up the heart
- individual muscle fiber
- outermost layer, surrounds entire muscle
- neurotransmitter used to cause muscle contraction
- theory that explains how muscle contraction works; sliding __ theory
- bundle of muscle fibers
- connects muscles to bones
- minimal level of stimulus to cause a contraction
- section of a myofibril from one Z line to the next Z line
- when muscles become tired
- describes muscles that are striped in appearance
Down
- store neurotransmitters
- thin filaments of a muscle fiber
- thick filaments of a muscle fiber
- type of muscle that connects to bones, voluntary
- organelle that provides the energy needed for muscle contraction
- this superhero has huge muscles when he's angry; David Banner
- membranous channels that surround the myofibrils; sarcoplasmic ___
- type of muscle found in the digestive tract, involuntary
- surrounds fascicles
- connects bones to other bones
- space between a neuron and the muscle, synaptic ___
22 Clues: surrounds fascicles • store neurotransmitters • individual muscle fiber • bundle of muscle fibers • connects muscles to bones • when muscles become tired • connects bones to other bones • thin filaments of a muscle fiber • thick filaments of a muscle fiber • type of muscle that makes up the heart • outermost layer, surrounds entire muscle • ...
The discovery of cells 2018-01-17
Across
- Hooke observed the cell using a rudimentary............
- Are the simplest independent life units which we know of.
- Cells are the structural and functional .........
- An expert in science.
- The cell .........is one of the fundamental ideas of modern biology.
- Made at home , rather than in a shop or factory.
- The cell was first discovered and named by (first name) in 1665.
Down
- Existing before something else.
- CELL or GAP in Latin.
- Was a German botanist and co-founder of cell theory (last name)
- to find information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time.
- Belgian professor of physiology and he described plant cells and proposed a cell theory.
- Hooke viewed a thin cutting of........and discovered empty spaces contained by walls which he termed cells.
- He was a young Scottish and he was the first to document the internal workings of plant.(last name)
14 Clues: CELL or GAP in Latin. • An expert in science. • Existing before something else. • Made at home , rather than in a shop or factory. • Cells are the structural and functional ......... • Hooke observed the cell using a rudimentary............ • Are the simplest independent life units which we know of. • Was a German botanist and co-founder of cell theory (last name) • ...
Unit 3 Earths Structure Part 1CW 2024-01-02
Across
- The scientist that developed the theory of continental drift.
- the study of the history of Earth's magnetic field.
- Theory proposed by Alfred Wegner that Earths continents had once been joined as a single landmass.
- happens when the flow of the outer core shifts, and the magnetic field switches direction.
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere.
- Rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- Outermost and least dense of Earth's layers
Down
- Layer of the Earth that produces a magnetic field, Liquid Iron
- Divergent boundary in the middle of the Atlantic ocean where the main study of magnetic reversal was discovered.
- Densest layer of Earth, Solid iron, extreme heat
- The name of the supercontinent, coined by Alfred Wenger.
- Thickest layer of Earth, and contains convection currents of magma.
- theory that explains how new crust is formed.
13 Clues: Outermost and least dense of Earth's layers • theory that explains how new crust is formed. • Densest layer of Earth, Solid iron, extreme heat • the study of the history of Earth's magnetic field. • The name of the supercontinent, coined by Alfred Wenger. • The scientist that developed the theory of continental drift. • ...
R-Controlled Crossword 2025-10-02
Across
- burn
- something you don't want to do
- having extra
- the region we live in
- placeholder in a book
- modifies a verb
- freshman housing
- parched
- group of cattle
Down
- what Mr.stands for
- stiff or sturdy
- where old cars go to die
- a job at home
- to leave
- predator of the sea
- turn out of the way quickly
- to watch
- movie theater snack
- when your battery is low
19 Clues: burn • parched • to leave • to watch • having extra • a job at home • stiff or sturdy • modifies a verb • group of cattle • freshman housing • what Mr.stands for • predator of the sea • movie theater snack • the region we live in • placeholder in a book • where old cars go to die • when your battery is low • turn out of the way quickly • something you don't want to do
