theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
R-Controlled Crossword 2025-10-02
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- 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
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- 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
Unit 2 Study Guide 2023-05-01
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- the law of ___ says producers will offer more as the price increases, and less as price decreases
- when supply exceeds demand this results
- when demand exceeds supply this results
- how responsive producers and consumers are to a price change
- ___ cost is the time and effort it takes for a consumer to engage in a market exchange
- two goods that are bought and used together
- market demand is the ___ of all individual consumer demand
- ___ efficiency occurs when firm produces at lowest cost per unit
- the standard supply curve slopes this way
- the point at which demand equals supply
- price ___ is set by government below the equilibrium price
- price ___ is set by government above the equilibrium price
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- ___ effect occurs when a consumer reacts to a good's price increase by buying another good
- difference between amount a business earns and amount it spent producing the good
- it's measured by the desire to own something and ability to pay for it
- (2 words) refers to your purchasing power
- ____ efficiency occurs when firm produces output most valued by consumers
- the standard demand curve slopes this way
- the law of diminishing marginal ___; as each unit is consumed its usefulness decreases
19 Clues: when supply exceeds demand this results • when demand exceeds supply this results • the point at which demand equals supply • (2 words) refers to your purchasing power • the standard supply curve slopes this way • the standard demand curve slopes this way • two goods that are bought and used together • market demand is the ___ of all individual consumer demand • ...
The Biggest Bang Theory 2026-01-26
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- Season that Shamy gets married in
- How old Penny is in 2025
- Song by The Beach Boys that was stuck in Sheldon’s head
- Game that the gang plays about Raj, his dog, and his girlfriend
- Character that had 2 kids back to back
- Something Leonard did until he was 12
- Where Raj’s telescope was
- Sheldon’s favorite number that is a palindrome in binary
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- Amy’s last name
- Raj’s middle name
- Head of HR
- Amy’s apartment number
- Raj’s apartment number
- Number of Raj’s siblings
- Song that people sing when Sheldon is sick
- Mom character that makes a good brisket
- Season that Amy and Bernadette debut in
17 Clues: Head of HR • Amy’s last name • Raj’s middle name • Amy’s apartment number • Raj’s apartment number • How old Penny is in 2025 • Number of Raj’s siblings • Where Raj’s telescope was • Season that Shamy gets married in • Something Leonard did until he was 12 • Character that had 2 kids back to back • Mom character that makes a good brisket • Season that Amy and Bernadette debut in • ...
North Korea 2017-03-16
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- North Korean leader's Dad who died in 2011
- 70% of North Korea is this type of land
- Type of land Korea sits on
- Type of weapon North Korea is trying to develop
- First leader of North Korea
- Capital of North Korea
- Economic theory that values work and training
- Tallest mountain in North Korea
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- Seasonal storm that brings most precipitation
- Area between North and South Korea
- Current leader of North Korea
- Borders North Korea to the west
- Borders North Korea to the south
- Borders North Korea to the east
- Borders North Korea to the north
- Economic theory that we're equal
- Longest river in North Korea
- Type of war fought from 1950-1953 in Korea
18 Clues: Capital of North Korea • Type of land Korea sits on • First leader of North Korea • Longest river in North Korea • Current leader of North Korea • Borders North Korea to the west • Borders North Korea to the east • Tallest mountain in North Korea • Borders North Korea to the south • Borders North Korea to the north • Economic theory that we're equal • ...
Parenting Basics - Vocab Crossword 2021-10-04
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- failure to care for or give attention to
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which involves parents’ expressions of warmth and support
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which relates to parental expectations for children to live up to their potential
- parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control and maturity demand and low levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- nature of interaction and relationships among family members
- process of creating or using negative emotions and insecurities for behavioral manipulation
- parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control and maturity demand and high levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- situation which gives a child the choice to behave or misbehave, set up by a parent simply to catch an act of misbehavior
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- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which deals with parents’ willingness and ability to communicate with their children
- parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- capacity to understand or share the emotions experienced by another
- continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes
- parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships
- capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower
- used as an adjective: fitting society’s standard of correct behavior; used as a noun: practice or characteristic deemed acceptable or even desirable by society
- elements required to survive and maintain health, such as food, water, shelter, clothing and medical care
- promise made with no intention of following through
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which involves the enforcing of rules
19 Clues: failure to care for or give attention to • capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower • promise made with no intention of following through • nature of interaction and relationships among family members • to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships • continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes • ...
Parenting Basics 2023-04-27
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- nature of interaction and relationships among family members
- dimension of Baumrind's theory of parenting styles which deals with parents' willingness and ability to communication with their children
- parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control and maturity demand and high levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control and maturity demand and low levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- promise made with no intention of following through
- dimension of Baumrind's theory of parenting styles which involves parents' expressions of warmth and support
- parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- dimension of Baumrind's theory of parenting styles which involves the enforcing of rules
- elements required to survive and maintain health, such as food, water, shelter, clothing and medical care
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- capacity to understand or share the emotions experienced by another
- capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower
- parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships
- fitting society's standard of correct behavior or practice or characteristic deemed acceptable or even desirable by society
- situation which gives a child the choice to behave or misbehave, set up by a parent simply to catch an act of misbehavior
- failure to care for or give attention to
- process of creating or using negative emotions and insecurities for behavioral manipulation
- dimension of Baumrind's theory of parenting styles which relates to parental expectations for children to live up to their potential
- continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes
19 Clues: failure to care for or give attention to • capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower • promise made with no intention of following through • nature of interaction and relationships among family members • to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships • continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes • ...
Hearing Seeiology! 2015-11-17
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- ARE FOR COLOR
- TO SEE DIM LIGHT
- the whole apex vibrates according to the frequency of the sound
- theory, cortex compares responses to determine brightness
- RELEIVE PAIN DUE TO THE POWER OF BELIEF, A DRUG THAT HAS NO EFFECTS
- ear sound waves strike the timpanist membrane; sound vibrates
- A PROTEIN SUBSTANCE THAT CAUSES INFLAMMATION, AND ITCHING SENSATION
- CHEMICALS RELEASED BY AN ANIMAL THAT AFFECT BEHAVIOR SEXUALLY
- neurons have larger receptors needvisual agnosit inability to despite trf mark\
- REAR SURFACE OF THE EYE LINED WITH VISUAL RECEPTORS
- adaptation a reduced response to one taste after exposure to a different taste
- vitamin A that activates messengers within the cell
- inner ear contains it, vibration of the oval window, varies
- perception of the frequency of a sound wave. sounds like
- blurring lines in goes in one nation,
- are opiates that reduce pain by inhibiting substance p
- GIVES EYES THEIR COLOR, CONTROLS THE OPENING OF THE PUPIL
- THE SENSE OF SMELL
- decreased response to a taste as a result of recent to the same taste
- THEORY THREE TYPES OF CONES, CERTAIN WAVELENGTHS
- combination of smell and taste
- ability to respond to visual info after damage to area
- IS IN THE OBJECT, NO
- line one taste receptor transmits info to a single sensory neuron
- EAR; ear the flesh and cartilage attached,
- SPOT OPTIC NERVE LEAVES THE EYE
- LIGHT ENTERS, OPENING IN THE EYE
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- THEORY PROBLEM PARTS OF THE BASILAR MEMBRANE ARE BOUND TOGETHER TOO TIGHTLY
- theory decribes a new way to understand pitch
- DETAILED VISION, RECEPTORS ARE PACKED TIGHTLY HERE
- the surface of the tongue, small rounded projections.
- Intensity of a sound wave
- number of compressions per second of a sound.
- pain release of both glutamate and substance p.
- each sensory spinal nerve connects to an area of the body
- blocks the release of substance p and decreased prolonged pain
- perception of the intensity of a sound wave
- SENSE detects head tilt, mainatains balance
- ceeletationis perceoved like subcircular ostrins
- REFINES LIGHT BUT IT DOESN'T ADJUST IT
- NERVE MADE UP OF GANGLION CELLS
- can't recall, can't identiy the person.
- temporal cortex and parietal locations of the "where" the sound come from
- buds structures located within the grooves of the papillae
- pain release of the neurotransmitter glutamate in spinal cord
- THEORY SPINAL CORD AREAS THAT RECEIVE PAIN MESSAGES ALSO RECEIVE INPUT FROM TOUCH RECEPTORS
- experience evoked by a harmful stimulus, attention towards danger
- PROCESS perceive colors in opposites, fatigue the color
- temporal cortex the location of the "what" sound is it
- senses taste and smell
- lazy eye. eyes do not point tin the same direction.
- the quality of complexity of a tone.
- LIGHT ADJUSTMENT AT VARIOUS DISTANCE
- different taste, a savory taste
54 Clues: ARE FOR COLOR • TO SEE DIM LIGHT • THE SENSE OF SMELL • IS IN THE OBJECT, NO • senses taste and smell • Intensity of a sound wave • combination of smell and taste • NERVE MADE UP OF GANGLION CELLS • different taste, a savory taste • SPOT OPTIC NERVE LEAVES THE EYE • LIGHT ENTERS, OPENING IN THE EYE • the quality of complexity of a tone. • LIGHT ADJUSTMENT AT VARIOUS DISTANCE • ...
Science 2016-08-17
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- change: it is human-caused or anthropogenic
- Theory: proposed by Georges Lemaitre
- galaxies: spherical or elongated galaxies
- destructive plate margins
- spiral galaxy: variation of the spiral galaxy
- proposed the continental drift theory
- emerged from rising molten rocks
- tectonics theory: earth's surface is not a static and intact structure
- Have the greatest contribution to global warming
- storm: one of the natural sources of aerosols
- galaxies: flat, disk-shaped galaxies
- clusters: gravitationally bound clusters
- fine liquid and solid particles
- larger groups of galactic clusters
- law: law that states galaxies recede at speeds proportional to their distances from the observer
- single supercontinent
- Milky Way's nearest neighboring spiral galaxy
- galaxies: no distinct symmetry compared to spiral and elliptical galaxies
- fission: H2O combine with another atom to form helium
- imaginary path around the planets
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- rainfall: can wash out pathogens
- warming: increase in the average global temperature
- plate: one of the tectonics plate
- fault: conservative plate margins
- constructive plate margins
- collection of start
- clearing of forests
- tallest mountain on earth
- birthplace of the stars
- deepest trench
- Way: example of spiral galaxy
- large volumes of ocean water
- effect: the ability to absorb and hold heat in the atmosphere
- gases:gases that contributes to greenhouse effect
- region in space where gravity is strong
- group: galactic cluster
- largest plate
- matter: undetectable form of matter
- dioxide: transparent to incoming solar radiation
39 Clues: largest plate • deepest trench • collection of start • clearing of forests • single supercontinent • birthplace of the stars • group: galactic cluster • tallest mountain on earth • destructive plate margins • constructive plate margins • large volumes of ocean water • Way: example of spiral galaxy • fine liquid and solid particles • rainfall: can wash out pathogens • ...
MODERN - NWAJEI 2022-05-16
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- treatise on political theory and comparative law, drafted by french philosopher
- identical parts that fit into any assembly of the same type
- father of communist theory
- war between spain and their filipino colony
- author of "common sense"
- french emperor and conquerer
- also known as the conquest of africa by european countries
- British mining magnate and cape colony prime minister
- inventor of the cotton gin
- war between great britain and the zulu kingdom
- assassinated sultan of the ottoman empire, regarded as enlightened
- venezuelan revolutionary and leader
- three decade long conflict between new zealand government and the indigenous
- movement for the establishment and development of a jewish nation
- internal conflict between kingdom of france and citizens
- conflict between great Britain, france, and their allies.
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- performs mechanical work using steam
- war between france and their haitian colony
- father of evolution
- continuous railroad in eastern united states
- belief that resources should be owned and regulated by a community as a whole
- developed communist ideology, drafted by german philosophers
- artificial waterway in egypt
- french enlightenment writer
- theory that human beings are subject to the laws of natural selection
- conflict between great Britain and south african resistances
- pronouncement made by american rebels, directed toward great britain
- conflict in china between western countries and the qing dynasty
- english feminist author
- the european meeting to discuss the division of africa
30 Clues: father of evolution • english feminist author • author of "common sense" • father of communist theory • inventor of the cotton gin • french enlightenment writer • french emperor and conquerer • artificial waterway in egypt • venezuelan revolutionary and leader • performs mechanical work using steam • war between france and their haitian colony • ...
Earth Science Vocabulary 2023-04-17
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- living factors in an environment
- massive slabs of solid rock;Earth's crust
- ancient supercontinent that contained all continents
- water flows across the surface of Earth
- water falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- all the rocks, soil, and minerals on Earth
- mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth
- theory that crust floats atop mantle
- fracture of crust along which movement occurs
- water soaks into the ground
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- nonliving factors in an environment
- water changes from gas to liquid
- all of the water on Earth
- theory that explains changes in crust
- part of Earth where life exists
- plants release water vapor through leaves
- water changes from liquid to gas
17 Clues: all of the water on Earth • water soaks into the ground • part of Earth where life exists • water changes from gas to liquid • living factors in an environment • water changes from liquid to gas • nonliving factors in an environment • theory that crust floats atop mantle • theory that explains changes in crust • water flows across the surface of Earth • ...
Neuroscience 2022-02-09
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- the theory that states that human development holding that knowledge actively constructed by the child
- the theorist who believed that behavior is learned from the environment
- the theory that states that most of what humans become is predetermined by genetics
- the theorist who believed that culture is significant in learning
- a field of study that investigates the mechanisms and structure of the brain and how the development
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- the theory that states that emotional development is influenced by the tensions between internal desires and the demand of the outside world
- the theorist who believed that children move through 4 stages of mental development
- the theory that states that most of what humans become is shaped by their environment
- the theorist who placed great emphasis on the role of the unconscious psychological conflicts in shaping behavior and personality
- the theory that states that thinking and learning are highly influenced by social interaction, language, and culture
10 Clues: the theorist who believed that culture is significant in learning • the theorist who believed that behavior is learned from the environment • the theorist who believed that children move through 4 stages of mental development • the theory that states that most of what humans become is predetermined by genetics • ...
Partnerships 2025-05-08
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- Legal process of winding up and settling a partnership’s affairs
- Consent level required for fundamental changes under the Act
- Payments that partners are not entitled to receive for management
- Partner type whose liability is confined to their capital contribution
- Contributions measured in partner ratios to fund the partnership
- Capacity in which each partner can bind the firm in ordinary business
- Formal documents setting out partners’ business name, capital, and duties
- Risk borne without limit by general partners under the Act
- Duty under the Partnership Act 1890 to act in good faith
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- Event causing dissolution when a partner becomes insolvent
- Action any partner may give to dissolve an open‐ended partnership
- Methods requiring annual P&L reports and balance sheet preparation
- Withdrawals partners make against anticipated profits
- Obligation of the firm to cover partners’ liabilities incurred
- Financial gains divided among partners per the agreement
- Formation arising from partners’ conduct without a written agreement
- Type of partnership contract created by formal articles rather than conduct
- Removal of a partner only by express provision in the articles
- External event that automatically ends a partnership’s operation
19 Clues: Withdrawals partners make against anticipated profits • Financial gains divided among partners per the agreement • Duty under the Partnership Act 1890 to act in good faith • Event causing dissolution when a partner becomes insolvent • Risk borne without limit by general partners under the Act • Consent level required for fundamental changes under the Act • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-14
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- Isaac Newton Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion.
- Galilei Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope.
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- theory a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe.
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- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- theory a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
- Revolution modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- method a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- Kepler German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- Copernicus Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
12 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • Kepler German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • theory a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system. • ...
Hannah Grimes Sections 15-1 and 15-2 2021-04-12
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- known for developing the theory of relativity
- the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from 1929 to 1939
- African-American musical traditions
- a philosophical theory or approach which emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will
- an American aviator, military officer, author, inventor, and activist
- a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1939
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- the German state from 1918 to 1933, as it existed as a federal constitutional republic
- a German philosopher, cultural critic, composer, poet, philologist, and Latin and Greek scholar
- known as the general theory of relativity, is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in 1915
- an American politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945
- a form of government in which political parties cooperate to form a government
- an Austrian neurologist
- a 20th-century avant-garde movement in art and literature which sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind, for example by the irrational juxtaposition of images
13 Clues: an Austrian neurologist • African-American musical traditions • known for developing the theory of relativity • an American aviator, military officer, author, inventor, and activist • a form of government in which political parties cooperate to form a government • the German state from 1918 to 1933, as it existed as a federal constitutional republic • ...
Depression, Psychosomatic diseases, Psychoses 2023-11-06
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- In depression deficits in function may result in the individual dissociating affective response from their relevant contexts
- A major cause of depression in women is
- Learned helplessness theory been applied to depression
- Treatment for depression
- An emotion characterised by boundless,frenzied energy and feelings of euphoria
- A mood disorder involving emotional,motivational,behavioural,physical and cognitive symptoms
- A theory of depression in which individuals exhibit an expectation that positive outcomes will not occur negative outcomes will occur and that the individual has no response available that will change this state of affairs
- Theories of depression which suggest that people who are likely to become depressed attributive negative life events to internal,stable and global factors
- A freudian concept whereby other kinds of losses within one's life are viewed as equivalent to losing a loved one
- A theory of depression in which depressed people hold negative views of themselves,negative views of their future and if the world
- Beck's cognitive theory proposes that individual suffering from depression have developed
- A form of depression in which the suffer has experienced at least 2 years of depressed mood for more days than not
- A type of parenting characterized by high levels of overprotection combined with a lack of warmth and care
- In psychoanalytic theories of depression is a problem
- Structural and functional abnormalities in the have been found to be associated with major depression
- Depression is an
- A drug used in the treatment of bipolar disorder
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- A theory that argues that depression is maintained by a negative schema that leads depressed individual to hold negative views about themselves,their future and the world
- Depression after childbirth
- A psychological disorder characterized by relatively extended periods of clinical depression which cause significant distress to the individual and impairment in social or occupational functioning
- Disruptive mood dysregulation disorders is more in
- A disorder characterized by depression and mood fluctuations together with physical symptoms such as extreme fatigue,muscle pain,chest pain,headaches and noise and light sensitivity
- In major depression hippocampal abnormalities are regularly linked with high levels of
- A condition of regularly occurring depression in winter with a remission the following spring or summer
- A theory of depression that argues that people become depressed following unavoidable negative life events because these events give rise to a cognitive set that makes individuals learn to become helpless,lethargic and depressed
- In bipolar 2 disorder major depressive episodes alternate with periods of
- A form of depression characterised by atleast 2 years of hypomania symptoms that do not meet the criteria for a manic episode and in which the suffer experiences alternating periods of withdrawal then exuberance,inadequacy and then high self-esteem
- In major depression which is a significant neurotransmitter
- What should you respond to a depressed person
- A psychological disorder characterized by periods of mania that alternate with periods of depression
30 Clues: Depression is an • Treatment for depression • Depression after childbirth • A major cause of depression in women is • What should you respond to a depressed person • A drug used in the treatment of bipolar disorder • Disruptive mood dysregulation disorders is more in • Learned helplessness theory been applied to depression • ...
International Marketing 2026-01-16
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- The systematic collection and analysis of data from foreign markets
- A pricing approach that takes exchange rate fluctuations into account
- A set of controllable tools used by firms to influence demand in international markets
- A cultural framework used to compare national cultures in international marketing
- Uncertainty caused by political instability or government policy changes in foreign markets
- A market entry mode involving shared ownership with a local firm
- The use of digital platforms to reach customers in international markets
- The psychological influence of a product’s country of origin on consumer perception
- The practice of modifying products and marketing strategies to meet local market needs
- The process of building and managing a brand across international markets
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- The coordination of production, logistics, and distribution across multiple countries
- The process of dividing international markets into distinct consumer groups
- Long-term competitive advantage achieved through ethical and environmental responsibility
- A company that operates and invests in more than one country
- Companies that integrate global operations while adapting to local market conditions
- A strategy that uses the same marketing mix in all foreign markets
- The process of planning and executing marketing activities across national borders
- A market entry strategy that allows a firm to use another company’s intellectual property
- Government-imposed restrictions that limit international trade
- Currency fluctuations that affect international business transactions
20 Clues: A company that operates and invests in more than one country • Government-imposed restrictions that limit international trade • A market entry mode involving shared ownership with a local firm • A strategy that uses the same marketing mix in all foreign markets • The systematic collection and analysis of data from foreign markets • ...
International Marketing 2026-01-16
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- The systematic collection and analysis of data from foreign markets
- A pricing approach that takes exchange rate fluctuations into account
- A set of controllable tools used by firms to influence demand in international markets
- A cultural framework used to compare national cultures in international marketing
- Uncertainty caused by political instability or government policy changes in foreign markets
- A market entry mode involving shared ownership with a local firm
- The use of digital platforms to reach customers in international markets
- The psychological influence of a product’s country of origin on consumer perception
- The practice of modifying products and marketing strategies to meet local market needs
- The process of building and managing a brand across international markets
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- The coordination of production, logistics, and distribution across multiple countries
- The process of dividing international markets into distinct consumer groups
- Long-term competitive advantage achieved through ethical and environmental responsibility
- A company that operates and invests in more than one country
- Companies that integrate global operations while adapting to local market conditions
- A strategy that uses the same marketing mix in all foreign markets
- The process of planning and executing marketing activities across national borders
- A market entry strategy that allows a firm to use another company’s intellectual property
- Government-imposed restrictions that limit international trade
- Currency fluctuations that affect international business transactions
20 Clues: A company that operates and invests in more than one country • Government-imposed restrictions that limit international trade • A market entry mode involving shared ownership with a local firm • A strategy that uses the same marketing mix in all foreign markets • The systematic collection and analysis of data from foreign markets • ...
Abraham Maslow 2022-09-06
10 Clues: Name of heory • Trait of theory • Name of Psychologist • City he was raised in • University he attended • Trait of theory-relationships • Trait of theory-self confindence • Trait of theory-achieve full potential • Trait of theory- wellbeing and security • Trait of theory- food, water, sleep, warmth
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 • ...
Scientific Revolution Review Puzzle 2016-02-14
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- He used math to prove that the planetary orbits were elliptical.
- __ (subject) was important to Muslims because it helped the navigate in the desert and mark precise times to pray.
- The Scientific Revolution’s roots are based on Greek & Roman ideas, Renaissance thinking, and __ astronomy.
- He was accused of heresy for supporting the heliocentric theory and put under house arrest.
- Muslims fast & pray between daybreak & sunset 1 month out of every __.
- Buddhism and __ (tradition Japanese religion) can be practiced at the same time.
- Muslims must pray __ times a day while facing Mecca.
- What type of math was Newton known for developing.
- Which monk established the set of rules that governed life in many monasteries & convents in medieval Europe?
- All of the following are evidence of Muslim culture in __ (city) Statues of Moors, Arabic coffee culture, Islamic styles of architecture, same unit of measurement, Arabic books.
- Looking at specific facts gathered through observation and experimentation, and then making a general principle based on those facts is called __ reasoning. (used by Bacon)
- The idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the __ theory.
- Both Greek and Islamic scholars developed scientific ideas that later __ European scholars.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the __ theory.
- Islamic text that records the words and actions of Muhammad.
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- He said that the universe could be explained by mechanical laws.
- __ brought Muslim scholars, artists, and teachers back from his hajj to work in Mali, which helped to establish it as the center of Muslim culture in West Africa. (2 words)
- He used Al-Battani’s (Muslim astronomer) ideas in his work on the heliocentric theory.
- The Catholic Church defended the views of __ , Ptolemy and other Greek philosophers because the Church felt their theories about nature supported the traditional Biblical view.
- Who was the 1st ruler to unite many of the Germanic kingdoms in the early Middle Ages? (name & Roman numeral)
- Many scientist found it easier to work in the __ (religion) nations of the northern Europe since these churches tended to more tolerant than the Catholic Church of new ideas.
- Copernicus did not want to publish his book on the heliocentric theory until after his death because he was afraid of persecution from the __ Church
- He pioneered the use of inductive reasoning for the use in the scientific method.
- This invention influenced the shift of growth of scientific ideas from Muslim culture to European culture. (2 words)
- According to the Five Pillars, Muslims must make a pilgrimage to Mecca once in their __.
- Bacon, Galileo, & Newton promoted the idea that knowledge should be based on experimentation & __.
- Both the Renaissance and the __ (movement) had a questioning spirit that led to the Scientific Revolution.
- According to the Five Pillars, Muslims must donate a portion of their income to the __.
28 Clues: What type of math was Newton known for developing. • Muslims must pray __ times a day while facing Mecca. • Islamic text that records the words and actions of Muhammad. • He said that the universe could be explained by mechanical laws. • He used math to prove that the planetary orbits were elliptical. • ...
Physics Quiz 2025-07-10
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- Unit used to measure astronomical distances
- Scientist who discovered the electron
- Name of the fictitious force observed in rotating reference frames
- The principle behind a hydraulic lift
- Temperature scale used to describe star temperatures
- This phenomenon explains the blue color of the sky
- The first Indian satellite launched into space
- The gravitational potential energy at infinity is taken as
- Invented the telescope
- The concept that time moves slower near a massive object
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- Region in space with very strong gravity, light cannot escape
- Inventor of quantum theory
- The scientist who formulated the laws of planetary motion
- He invented the electric bulb
- The force needed to move a body in circular path
- Type of radiation with the shortest wavelength
- The phenomenon of overlapping waves leading to increased or decreased amplitude
- Material that allows electrons to flow with zero resistance
- Unit of magnetic flux
- The name of the theory that explains the origin of the universe
20 Clues: Unit of magnetic flux • Invented the telescope • Inventor of quantum theory • He invented the electric bulb • Scientist who discovered the electron • The principle behind a hydraulic lift • Unit used to measure astronomical distances • Type of radiation with the shortest wavelength • The first Indian satellite launched into space • ...
criminology 2022-05-21
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- CRIMINOLOGY - originated from Age of Enlightenment of the 18th century by Jeremy Bentham and Cesare Beccaria.
- THEORY - supernatural explanations
- - An act that the law makes punishable.
- THEORY – The proposition or assumption that attempts to explain crime and criminal behavior, and behaviors of key actors.
- UTILITARIANISM - beliefs that an action becomes morally right when it produces the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
- BECCARIA - Father of Criminal Justice
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- BENTHAM - He said that The classical concept of human nature is easily described.
- AGE – first era
- THEORY – consequentialist in nature.
- CHOICE THEORY - decisions made by individual actors
10 Clues: AGE – first era • THEORY - supernatural explanations • THEORY – consequentialist in nature. • BECCARIA - Father of Criminal Justice • - An act that the law makes punishable. • CHOICE THEORY - decisions made by individual actors • BENTHAM - He said that The classical concept of human nature is easily described. • ...
Unit 14 Building Bridges 2022-05-03
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- adapt, accommodate
- painful loss of pride
- firm sheet of papers
- past form of wring
- remember
- lengthening the amount of time
- the latest time something must be finished
- lasting, undying
- to twist forcibly
- study intensively
- listen without the speaker's knowledge
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- true to fact, not metaphorical
- fail a test or an exam
- pass the test with ease
- pay no attention to
- mention, direct for information
- handle clumsily
- barely pass the test
- behaviour towards someone or something
- to sign up for sth
20 Clues: remember • handle clumsily • lasting, undying • to twist forcibly • study intensively • adapt, accommodate • past form of wring • to sign up for sth • pay no attention to • firm sheet of papers • barely pass the test • painful loss of pride • fail a test or an exam • pass the test with ease • true to fact, not metaphorical • lengthening the amount of time • mention, direct for information • ...
Goelolgy 2025-03-28
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- What something is made of
- The external core
- A plate boundary where the plates slide past each other
- The hard exterior of the earth
- The center of the earth
- The theory that Earth's surface is made up of tectonic plates that move and interact
- The biggest section of the earth
- The biggest part of the earth
- Cracks in the Earth's lithosphere
- A plate boundary where the plates are colliding
- The section under the crust
- When something is being pressed continusly
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- How a rock reacts to pressure
- Big pieces of land that make up the earth
- A zone where one oceanic plate subducts under a continental plate.
- The theory that the plates are moving
- A plate boundary where the plates move apart
- When tectonic plates move apart underwater and magma rises to create new land
- A small outer layer of the earth
- A solid ball of metal inside the earth
20 Clues: The external core • The center of the earth • What something is made of • The section under the crust • How a rock reacts to pressure • The biggest part of the earth • The hard exterior of the earth • The biggest section of the earth • A small outer layer of the earth • Cracks in the Earth's lithosphere • The theory that the plates are moving • ...
How Does Motivation Affect Behaviour 2016-04-17
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- Motivation / A desire to perform a task due to external factors
- / The value that the individual gives to the reward or reinforcement
- Efficiency / The individual’s belief about their own ability to perform a specific behaviour successfully
- / 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
- / 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
- / Theory that involuntary and unlearned processes direct out behaviour
- Reduction / Theory that our psychological needs create drives that need to be reduced
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- / The effort (E) of an individual is an outcome of a need to achieve the performance (P) goals that he/she desires
- / Theory that motivation is largely fuelled by the prospect of an external reward or incentive
- Motivation / A desire to perform a task for its own sake
- / 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 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 • ...
Sociologist Mead 2022-09-09
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- 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 first stage that Mead proposed children go through
- The United States State in which Mead was born
- Mead’s major works include 1932's "The _______ of the Present"
- The social self theory, proposed by George Mead, argues that an individual's _________ of self derive from interactions with others.
- Mead proposed that children go through stages as they ______.
- “The “____” in our social life and the “I” is our response to the “____” component”.
- Name of the third stage children go through as they age
- Through Mead’s theory involving the part of play, people must _________ the rules of the game and internalize the roles of everyone else involved.
- Mead's main contribution was his attempt to show how the human self arises in the process of social __________.
- Something children are designated to learn through the first stage
- something vital that children learn through the second stage
- First name of this sociologist individual. ____ Mead.
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- 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.
- This allows people to take on the “role of the other” and respond to their own behaviors through the symbolized attitudes of others.
- mead's "I" and "me," when viewed as a __________ of the "I" and the "me," reveal a profoundly social nature.
- Something that is learned through the third stage. To _________
- Mead is best known for the nature of the ______
- The amount of stages that Mead proposed children went through
- Mead proposed that children went through ______ as they aged
- Mead's work focuses on the way in which the self is.
- The middle name of Mead being “George _______ Mead”.
- Something else that is learned through the third stage.
- Name of the second stage children go through as they age
- Mead claims that there is a ________ between the “I” and the “Me” within his theory.
- According to Mead, the self is not there from birth, but it is developed over time from social experiences and ___________.
- The name of one of Mead’s books is “Mind, Self, and ________”.
27 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”. • First name of this sociologist individual. ____ Mead. • Something else that is learned through the third stage. • ...
AP Microeconomics Unit 4 2023-01-22
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- A group of firms that formally or informally agree to coordinate their actions to reduce competition and increase profits.
- A strategy that is the best choice for a player, regardless of the strategies chosen by the other players.
- A company or firm that is one of the two dominant firms in a duopoly market.
- A branch of mathematics that studies strategic decision-making and interactions between individuals or groups.
- Behavior that takes into account the actions and reactions of other individuals or groups.
- A market structure in which only two firms or producers control the majority of the market share.
- A table that shows the payoffs for each combination of strategies chosen by two or more players in a game.
- Referring to a situation in which the actions of one individual or group are affected by the actions of others, and vice versa.
- The practice of creating a perception of uniqueness or difference among similar products to justify a higher price.
- Government policies and laws designed to promote competition and prevent monopolies and other anti-competitive practices.
- A situation in which no player can improve their payoff by unilaterally changing their strategy, given the strategies of the other players.
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- A name, term, design, symbol, or other feature that identifies one seller's good or service as distinct from those of other sellers.
- A strategy in which a player's next move is based on the previous move of the other player, such as cooperating if the other player cooperated and defecting if the other player defected.
- The difference between the maximum output that a firm can produce and the output that it is currently producing.
- An implicit or informal agreement between firms to limit competition, rather than a formal agreement.
- An agreement between firms to act together to limit competition, such as by setting prices or dividing market share.
- A form of competition where firms compete on factors other than price, such as quality, service, or advertising.
- A pricing strategy where a dominant firm sets a price and smaller firms follow suit.
- The outcome or reward that results from a particular action or strategy.
- A situation where firms lower prices in an effort to gain market share, resulting in reduced profits for all firms.
20 Clues: The outcome or reward that results from a particular action or strategy. • A company or firm that is one of the two dominant firms in a duopoly market. • A pricing strategy where a dominant firm sets a price and smaller firms follow suit. • Behavior that takes into account the actions and reactions of other individuals or groups. • ...
Note Making 9 2013-04-18
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- Revolutionized selective breeding
- flying shuttle
- People began moving to the cities
- Spinning Jenny
- the greatest good for the greatest number
- Seed drill
- Revolutionized crop rotation
- became a staple crop
- Landowner
- lower middle class
- painted the starry night
- spinning mule
- Children born with Spanish fathers and Indian mothers
- theory of evolution
- Human subconscience (the id)
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- impressionist painter
- disease could be prevented by cleaning urban environment
- electromagnetism
- Revolutionized living conditions
- water frame
- Increase profits by enclosing farms
- Pasteurization
- revolutionized city transportation
- revolutionized paris (wider streets)
- Periodic Table
- theory of relativity
- split the atom
- People farmed as a community and there were no fences
- Antiseptic principle
29 Clues: Landowner • Seed drill • water frame • spinning mule • flying shuttle • Pasteurization • Spinning Jenny • Periodic Table • split the atom • electromagnetism • lower middle class • theory of evolution • became a staple crop • theory of relativity • Antiseptic principle • impressionist painter • painted the starry night • Revolutionized crop rotation • Human subconscience (the id) • ...
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. • ...
General Chemistry 1 2015-07-12
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- Branch of chemistry that deals with organisms.
- Gas that has been energized to the point that electrons break free.
- Is anything that has mass and takes space.
- Is a contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking.
- The first step in the methods of scientific research.
- The study of physical properties of molecules and their relations to the ways in which they are put together with atoms.
- One of the co-founders of the so-called "BEC" state of matter.
- Best known for his pioneering work in the development of the "modern atomic" theory.
- Is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by some closed boundary,
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- One of the four fundamental states of matter.
- Study of how we analyze the chemical components of samples.
- Second scientist that who proposed his own version of the structure of the atom.
- Third of the scientists who proposed their own model of the atom; described the atom to possess "energy levels".
- Knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experimentation and observation
- The force that gravity exerts on an object.
- Physical separation of solids from liquids.
- The ability to do work; property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted to other forms.
- One who formulated the formula for the theory of relativity; co-founder of the BEC.
- Is a concise statement of a relationship between phenomena that is always the same under the same conditions.
- The smallest particle of a substance that can exist by itself or be combined with other atoms to form a molecule.
20 Clues: Is anything that has mass and takes space. • The force that gravity exerts on an object. • Physical separation of solids from liquids. • One of the four fundamental states of matter. • Branch of chemistry that deals with organisms. • The first step in the methods of scientific research. • Study of how we analyze the chemical components of samples. • ...
Chapter 8 2025-10-30
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- process of negotiating between union and management representatives
- business investment that involves renting or leasing another successful business model
- stock of goods held in reserve
- formal contract to repay borrowed money
- unincorporated business owned and operated by two or more people who share the profits and have unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the firm
- written government approval to establish a corporation
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and responsibilities of an individual, including the right to buy and sell property, enter into legal contracts, and to sue and be sued
- situation in which a firm legally ceases to exist when an owner dies or quits, or a new owner is added
- gradual wear on capital goods
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries
- business-sponsored nonprofit organization providing information on local companies to consumers
- taxation feature of taxation that allows stockholders' dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- most basic form of corporate ownership
- form of partnership where all partners are jointly responsible for management and debts
- report showing a business's sales, expenses, and profits for a certain period
- informal and usually affluent investors who provide funds to less-promising start-ups
- firm with four or more businesses making unrelated products
- places where entrepreneurs can receive the training and other assistance to build a successful start-up business
- creator and owner of the business model that is rented
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- unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profits and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm
- combination of firms producing the same kind of product
- using social networking to appeal to potential investors
- person that invests in the business model of the franchisor with his or her own money and start-up costs
- organization that works for its members' interests
- people who own a share or shares of stock in a corporation
- form of stock with no voting privileges
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- check paid to stockholders
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing, marketing, or sales
- provider of investment funds to a start-up business in exchange for partial ownership of the business
- certificate of ownership in a corporation
- form of partnership where one or more partners are not active in the daily running of the business
- economic institution that operates like a business but does not seek financial gain
- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity
- total amount of new funds the business generates from operations
- payment made for the use of borrowed money
- requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business
- nonprofit service cooperative that accepts deposit
- measure of business profits determined by subtracting all expenses
39 Clues: check paid to stockholders • gradual wear on capital goods • stock of goods held in reserve • most basic form of corporate ownership • formal contract to repay borrowed money • form of stock with no voting privileges • certificate of ownership in a corporation • payment made for the use of borrowed money • organization that works for its members' interests • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary Review 2021-10-11
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- Analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done
- Working with employees to ensure they are motivated and have the resources needed to help carry out plans and get the work done
- A manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees
- A top-level manager who spends almost all of his or her time on management functions and decisions that affect the entire company
- Finding individuals with the right skills to do the work
- Determining how plans can be accomplished most effectively and arranging resources to complete work
- A manager who completes all of the management functions, but spends most of the time completing specialized work in one management function or is responsible for a specific part of the company's operations
- A carefully developed overall approach to leading an organization
- The process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through effective use of people and other resources
- The era of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in which machine power replaced human and animal power in the production process leading to major business and social changes
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- The rivalry among companies for customers
- Evaluating results to determine if the company's objectives have been accomplished as planned
- The careful, objective study of management decisions and procedures in order to improve the operation of business and organizations
- Management theory that studies the way work is organized and the procedures used to complete a job in order to increase worker productivity
- Management theory directed at organizational improvement through understanding employee motivation and behavior
- Management theory that is a total commitment by everyone in an organization to improve the quality of procedures and products by reducing waste, errors, and defects
- Management theory that identifies the most effective practices for organizing and managing a business
- Person who completes all five management functions on a regular basis and has authority over other jobs and people
18 Clues: The rivalry among companies for customers • Finding individuals with the right skills to do the work • A manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees • A carefully developed overall approach to leading an organization • Analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done • ...
Science Vocabulary #4 2021-11-17
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- To develop
- A scientific observation
- Adjusting to change
- Getting passed down genetics
- Organisms adapted to survive
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- The theory of change over time
- The creator of the Theroy of Evolution
- The name for a group of organisms with similar genes
- The creator of the Therory of Inheritance
- Different kinds of organisms
- A change in DNA code
- Used to hide in the environment
12 Clues: To develop • Adjusting to change • A change in DNA code • A scientific observation • Different kinds of organisms • Getting passed down genetics • Organisms adapted to survive • The theory of change over time • Used to hide in the environment • The creator of the Theroy of Evolution • The creator of the Therory of Inheritance • The name for a group of organisms with similar genes
ROSEMARIE RIZZO PARSE - Theory of Human Becoming 2018-04-26
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- Martha _______ inspired Parse's theory
- worth or importance of something to someone
- to link or associate
- hiding true intentions
- Theory of ______ Becoming
- harnessing the capacity to do something
- changing or converting something to another form
- a repetitive goal
- using spoken or written words
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- internal or dxternal component that can improve ordeteriorate an individual's health
- personal process only known by the self
- a knowledgeable, autonomous team leader
- art and science of caring
- to begin to invent
- multi-faceted, autonomous decisive entity
- forming an image in the mind
16 Clues: a repetitive goal • to begin to invent • to link or associate • hiding true intentions • art and science of caring • Theory of ______ Becoming • forming an image in the mind • using spoken or written words • Martha _______ inspired Parse's theory • personal process only known by the self • a knowledgeable, autonomous team leader • harnessing the capacity to do something • ...
ACCOUNTS HOLIDAY HOMEWORK 2023-06-28
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- Which goodwill is recorded in the book of accounts as per accounting standard 26?
- Debit balance of Current Account is shown in ______ side of Balance Sheet.
- the partners are collectively called ____.
- in absence of partnership deed the profit sharing ratio is _____.
- partnership deed is also known as ___.
- the persons who have entered into partnership, are individually called ____.
- What should be the minimum number of persons to form a Partnership?
- When there is a change in the current partners’ association that results in ending the existing agreement and initiate a formation of a new agreement is known as ______ of partnership.
- If date of drawings of the partner’s is not given in the question, interest is charged for how much time?
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- in case of fixed capitals, all the usual adjustments such as interest on Capital, partner’s salary/commission, drawings (out of profits), interest on drawings and share in profits or losses etc. are recorded in ______ account.
- ______ is a written agreement among the partners which contains the terms of agreement.
- Liability of partner is _____.
- Goodwill is defined as _____ asset.
- Goodwill is classified into ______ and purchased.
- Number of partners in a partnership firm may be ___.
- commission to a partner is ____ of profit,
- as a _____, a partner is bound by the act of other partners.
- Interest on partner's loan will also be provided in the absence of Partnership Deed @ ____% per annum.
- as an ____, a partner represents other partners and thereby, binds them through his acts.
- capital account will always show _____ balance.
20 Clues: Liability of partner is _____. • Goodwill is defined as _____ asset. • partnership deed is also known as ___. • the partners are collectively called ____. • commission to a partner is ____ of profit, • capital account will always show _____ balance. • Goodwill is classified into ______ and purchased. • Number of partners in a partnership firm may be ___. • ...
Lessons 16 and 19 2022-06-09
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- a secret plot
- darkness
- noticeable
- weakness
- hard to capture
- firm; steadfast in support; loyal
- dig up or uncover
- the closing of an area
- warlike
- relatively permanent
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- to bury
- impossible to destroy
- healthy and vigorous
- to set apart
- not capable of being gotten
- survive without damage
- entry
- a sudden takeover that overthrows the existing power
- a hiding place
- having unlimited power
20 Clues: entry • to bury • warlike • darkness • weakness • noticeable • to set apart • a secret plot • a hiding place • hard to capture • dig up or uncover • healthy and vigorous • relatively permanent • impossible to destroy • survive without damage • having unlimited power • the closing of an area • not capable of being gotten • firm; steadfast in support; loyal • ...
3357 Terms Crossword CH 1-3 2023-02-03
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- The intellectual spirit of the times
- the process of destroying or removing part of the brain for observation of changes in behavior
- This doctrine says we should only examine natural phenomena we can objectively observe
- we can understand the workings of machines by breaking them down to their elemental components
- These ideas are products of the experiences of the senses
- the pursuit of knowledge through observation and experimentation
- The study of historical writing
- in this method, the brain is examined after death to identify damage or conditions while living
- the point where no sensations can be detected above or below
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- We get knowledge by connecting simple ideas to form complex ideas
- This theory says that change and progress happen due to the cultural climate, regardless of the people
- This doctrine says all knowledge is dependent on the perceiving or experiencing person
- the study of the relations between mental and physical processes
- This theory says that there are specific people that change scientific history; without them certain events would not have occurred
- every act is determined or caused by past events
- all processes are explained by laws of physics and chemistry
- In ___ action theory, an external object brings an involuntary response
17 Clues: The study of historical writing • The intellectual spirit of the times • every act is determined or caused by past events • These ideas are products of the experiences of the senses • all processes are explained by laws of physics and chemistry • the point where no sensations can be detected above or below • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-22
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- parties where people discuss new ideas
- a Person who rules with absolute power
- people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- invented telescope
- scientist from the Netherlands that discovered red blood cells
- not s realistic art
- a system where multiple groups make decisions together
- ¨the sun king¨
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed will give up some right and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of the people
- developed analytical geometry
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- to know something one did not know before
- father of modern chemistry
- belief that the earth is the center of the universe
- belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- developed laws of motion
- seperation of powers
- was one of the people who came up with the heliocentric theory
- scientist from the United Kingdom that created the first vaccination
- more modern art, realistic
- Author of the book two treatises on
20 Clues: ¨the sun king¨ • invented telescope • not s realistic art • seperation of powers • developed laws of motion • father of modern chemistry • more modern art, realistic • developed analytical geometry • Author of the book two treatises on • parties where people discuss new ideas • a Person who rules with absolute power • to know something one did not know before • ...
Plate Tectonics 2025-03-28
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- The outer part of the Mechanical Layers
- What the lithosphere is split into
- Mechanical properties describe a materials response to something
- The last layer of the Mechanical Layers of the Earth
- The inner part of the Earth
- How something is made up
- When the continents move
- When two plates slide past each other
- The theory that tectonic plates moved and was once a super continent called Pangaea
- When two plates come apart
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- A semi-solid layer of the Mechanical Layers
- When two things are pushed together
- The third layer of the mechanical layers of the Earth
- A fracture in the Earth´s surface
- When an oceanic plate goes under a continental plate
- When Oceanic Crust is formed at ridges
- Where the convection currents are
- The outer part of the earth
- When two plates collide
- The outer part of the core
20 Clues: When two plates collide • How something is made up • When the continents move • The outer part of the core • When two plates come apart • The outer part of the earth • The inner part of the Earth • A fracture in the Earth´s surface • Where the convection currents are • What the lithosphere is split into • When two things are pushed together • When two plates slide past each other • ...
Famous Scientists and Inventors 2024-04-21
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- This ancient Greek mathematician is best known for the Pythagorean theorem, which relates the lengths of the sides of a right triangle.
- The American inventor who is best known for inventing the light bulb in 1879.
- The scientist who arranged elements according to their atomic masses in the modern periodic table.
- The scientist who discovered gravity and formulated the laws of motion.
- Hooke This scientist coined the term "cell" and made significant contributions to the fields of biology, microscopy and physics.
- A Scottish biologist and pharmacologist, known for the discovery of penicillin.
- This pioneering scientist, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields, conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity.
- Ancient Greek mathematician and physicist known for his principle of buoyancy and "Eureka!" moment.
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- The scientist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- This physicist developed the theory of relativity, which famously gave us the equation E=mc^2.
- This Indian mathematician, known for his contributions to number theory and infinite series, is often referred to as the "Man Who Knew Infinity".
- This British theoretical physicist is renowned for his work on black holes, cosmology, and the best-selling book "A Brief History of Time".
- He is considered the father of modern genetics due to his work on pea plants
- This English chemist and physicist is known for his pioneering work in atomic theory, proposing that elements are made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms.
- This scientist, often called the "father of electromagnetism', made significant contributions to the field of electricity and magnetism.
- Known as the "Missile Man of India", this renowned aerospace scientist served as the 11th president of India.
16 Clues: The scientist who discovered gravity and formulated the laws of motion. • The scientist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection. • He is considered the father of modern genetics due to his work on pea plants • The American inventor who is best known for inventing the light bulb in 1879. • ...
World History Final 2022-05-25
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- German for "night of broken glass", signified the beginning of the Holocaust
- the growth in the number of people living in cities
- the process of developing machine production of goods
- military strategy that involved selectively attacking specific islands
- war between the US and Russia that was never actually fought in physical battles, it was more of a battle between capitalism and communism
- alliance consisting of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- Marx's term for the exploited class, the mass of workers who do not own the means of production
- a strong sense of pride and devotion to one's country
- a genocidal plan executed by Hitler that called for the elimination of Jews
- policy of making concessions to an aggressor to avoid war, this was adopted by Great Britain in the early days of WW2
- and the US
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- German for "lightning war", it was the military strategy used by Germany to swiftly defeat their enemies
- alliance consisting of Great Britain, France,
- political theory stating that property should be owned by the government until society is ready to transition into communism
- US military base in Hawaii that was attacked by Japan, which brought the US into WW2
- type of warfare that involved digging trenches across Europe and usually ended in a fiery stalemate
- the building up of a country's military to protect its national interests
- political theory stating that property should be owned privately for profit
- German for "living space", it was Hitler's justification for expanding into Europe
- political theory stating that all property should be publicly owned
20 Clues: and the US • alliance consisting of Great Britain, France, • alliance consisting of Germany, Italy, and Japan • the growth in the number of people living in cities • the process of developing machine production of goods • a strong sense of pride and devotion to one's country • political theory stating that all property should be publicly owned • ...
Transport 2022-08-03
15 Clues: send off • tree part • engine fuel • way, course • supply,give • blemish,fault • army division • anagram kited • a tract of land • drive backwards • official permit • firm, inflexible • preview of a film • "summer nights" musical • action of breaking the terms of a law, agreement
DLF Crossword 2025-02-03
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- care for others
- of limitation claim no longer valid after this date
- responsible
- case management software
- significant effect
- persistent
- responsibility for negligence
- destruction of evidence
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- quality of being outstanding
- proper conduct
- formal request for payment
- fairness
- firm purpose
- coverage from loss
- documentation including bills
- rules
- DLF's direction for the future
- legal process
18 Clues: rules • fairness • persistent • responsible • firm purpose • legal process • proper conduct • care for others • coverage from loss • significant effect • destruction of evidence • case management software • formal request for payment • quality of being outstanding • documentation including bills • responsibility for negligence • DLF's direction for the future • ...
Random Psych Terms and people 2021-11-23
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- memory loss
- misinformation effect
- balance and coordination
- a smaller representation of the whole group
- forgetting curve
- forgetting
- taste
- fraternal twins
- brain xray
- relationship
- taste aversions
- the whole group
- smell
- activation synthesis theory
- opponent process theory
- color vision
- shock experiment
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- autonomic functions
- gestalt
- 7 plus or minus 2
- intense memory
- fight or flight
- average
- your daddy
- contingency theories
- bobo the clown experiment
- split brain studies
- baby albert experiment
- mental representation
- can't stay awake
- ___content-the dream's contents
- sensory process
- ___ content-the dream's meaning
- your american daddy
34 Clues: taste • smell • gestalt • average • your daddy • forgetting • brain xray • memory loss • relationship • color vision • intense memory • fight or flight • fraternal twins • sensory process • taste aversions • the whole group • forgetting curve • can't stay awake • shock experiment • 7 plus or minus 2 • autonomic functions • split brain studies • your american daddy • contingency theories • misinformation effect • ...
Love Builds Up 2020-06-26
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- 2nd last book of the bible
- Joseph's youngest brother
- It's walls fell down
- Uphold the Wisdom of God’s...
- Door to Door
- Knowledge plus Love equals
- firstborn of all creation
- Noah and his family built
- Son of Comfort
- May every one of them stand...
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- Puffs Up
- After dedication you get...
- Builds Up
- She abounds in gifts of mercy
- Announcing God's Kingdom
- Build up fellow...
- video meetings are on...
- Used to be known as Saul
- almighty
- mount
- 19th book of the bible
21 Clues: mount • Puffs Up • almighty • Builds Up • Door to Door • Son of Comfort • Build up fellow... • It's walls fell down • 19th book of the bible • Announcing God's Kingdom • video meetings are on... • Used to be known as Saul • Joseph's youngest brother • firstborn of all creation • Noah and his family built • 2nd last book of the bible • Knowledge plus Love equals • After dedication you get... • ...
Saving the Sand Dunes 2014-12-07
15 Clues: value • rotates • not boys • our planet • to help out • gain knowledge • synonym of hard • opposite of last • the sound a cat makes • to work for something • to sit in a high place • the place after second • large groups of animals • a meaningful group of letters • someone who takes care of you
Parenting Vocabulary 2023-08-24
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- parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes
- promise made with no intention of following through
- used as an adjective: fitting society’s standard of correct behavior; used as a noun: practice or characteristic deemed acceptable or even desirable by society
- elements required to survive and maintain health, such as food, water, shelter, clothing and medical care
- nature of interaction and relationships among family members
- to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships
- parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control and maturity demand, and high levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which involves the enforcing of rules
- situation which gives a child the choice to behave or misbehave, set up by a parent simply to catch an act of misbehavior
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- parenting style characterized by high levels of parental control and maturity demand, and low levels of clarity of communication and nurturance
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which deals with parents’ willingness and ability to communication with their children
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which involves parents’ expressions of warmth and support
- process of creating or using negative emotions and insecurities for behavioral manipulation
- capacity to understand or share the emotions experienced by another
- capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower
- parenting style characterized by low levels of parental control, maturity demand, clarity of communication and nurturance
- dimension of Baumrind’s theory of parenting styles which relates to parental expectations for children to live up to their potential
- failure to care for or give attention to
19 Clues: failure to care for or give attention to • promise made with no intention of following through • capacity to control emotions and actions; willpower • nature of interaction and relationships among family members • to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties and hardships • continuous, gradual range or series existing between two extremes • ...
EABD 1 2023-09-13
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- Indirect tax
- Factor of production which earns rent
- Minimum percentage of deposits that a commercial bank has to maintain in the form of liquid cash, gold or other securities
- a situational decision that involves losing a commodity for the want of others.
- Cost or value of incremental unit
- Trade Trade with other nations
- Flagship index of national stock exchange of India
- Cost of all expenditures incurred for production.
- Inflation
- One who manages the business
- Tax Deducted from salary by government.
- Reward for business
- Ability and willingness to offer products for sell at a given price at a point of time.
- Selling goods out of country.
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- Want satisfying capacity of a commodity
- A statistic developed and compiled by the United Nations since 1990 to measure various countries’ levels of social and economic development.
- Ability and willingness to purchase a commodity at a given price at a point of time.
- RBI mandates that banks store a proportion of their deposits in the form of cash
- Cost of alternatives forgone
- Total income of firm
- Investment by foreign institutions
- Entity to protect the economy, secure growth and development.
- Value of final goods and services produced in a year
- A unit for producing goods and services
- Reward for land
- Moral Principles that govern business behavior
- Factor of production taken from bank
- Indian currency
28 Clues: Inflation • Indirect tax • Reward for land • Indian currency • Reward for business • Total income of firm • Cost of alternatives forgone • One who manages the business • Selling goods out of country. • Cost or value of incremental unit • Investment by foreign institutions • Factor of production taken from bank • Factor of production which earns rent • ...
Insight Learning 2012-10-08
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- an animal's ability to solve something without any prior experience
- Experimenting until a solution is found
- A thoery of psychology that emphasizes the importance of configurational properties.
- The process of using your mind to consider something carefully
- The common human experience of sudden understanding
- The theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning
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- The sense of realizing something
- The theory considers the perception of the whole situation
- The action of exchanging something
- The area of cognitive psychology that studies the processes involved in solving problems
- Intuitive understanding and insight of something.
- Relationship A relationship that is concerned with a set of principles underlying and guiding the work
12 Clues: The sense of realizing something • The action of exchanging something • Experimenting until a solution is found • Intuitive understanding and insight of something. • The common human experience of sudden understanding • The theory considers the perception of the whole situation • The process of using your mind to consider something carefully • ...
Business vocabulary review 2026-03-11
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- She works in an ___.
- He started as an ___ when he was a student.
- Gen Zers value a good ___. (3 words)
- She goes on a lot of __. (two words)
- The Confiserie du Tech is a ___ business.
- It’s important to take time ____.
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- The job doesn’t pay much but the ___ are good.
- Many firms are seeing an increase in ___. (2 words)
- The firm is hoping to ___ a new sales director.
- He works for a big ___.
- An ___ is a top-level manager or decision-maker in an organization.
- My firm supplied me with a ___.
12 Clues: She works in an ___. • He works for a big ___. • My firm supplied me with a ___. • It’s important to take time ____. • Gen Zers value a good ___. (3 words) • She goes on a lot of __. (two words) • The Confiserie du Tech is a ___ business. • He started as an ___ when he was a student. • The job doesn’t pay much but the ___ are good. • ...
Unit 1: Why study Psychology 2023-08-22
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- Becoming a professional counselor
- gather information
- balance in life
- psyche and ology
- A medical doctor with training
- Practice, practice, practice
- a social science
- Research with a purpose
- Masters degree-level counselor
- An educated guess
- Belief in a higher power
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- specializes in treating children 2-5
- Helps humans cope better with their environment
- Inner knowledge
- Study of Life
- a 3 to 4 word phrase
- Works with a psychiatrist does testing
- Practical use of a theory
- administrators, individuals, couples, children
- Identify why people do what they do
- A combination of a theory and therapy
- scientific study of behavior
- study of behavior and mental processes
- improve or make better
24 Clues: Study of Life • Inner knowledge • balance in life • psyche and ology • a social science • An educated guess • gather information • a 3 to 4 word phrase • improve or make better • Research with a purpose • Belief in a higher power • Practical use of a theory • Practice, practice, practice • scientific study of behavior • A medical doctor with training • Masters degree-level counselor • ...
Understanding the Structure Of Personality, Motivation and Defense Mechanisms within us 2013-11-12
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- The need for order and beauty in one's surrounding would be considered our ______ needs.
- This structure of personality tests when and under what conditions the Id can safely satisfy its wants and needs.
- A process whereby patients discuss their background feelings and experiences with a trained psychologist.
- ______ developed the theory that states the human mind has three aspects, each of which influence how we think, feel and act.
- Alfred Alder's theory stated that peoples lives vary on the need to overcome feelings perceived by the ___________ mind.
- __________ mechanisms operate unconsciously from wears of anxiety.
- Carl _______'s theory stated that human behavior is motivated by opposite tendencies and that the unconscious mind was made up of both personal and common cultural experiences.
- Sleeping at night would be an example of being __________ motivated.
- The Id structure of personality is often referred to as the ________ principle due to its lack of rational matter.
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- Children who experience love and care develop positive aspects of personality, while children who dont create defense mechanisms for protection. This would be a part of _________'s theory.
- In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, our first need would be our ____________ needs.
- The activity of studying french would be an example of being socially _____________.
- Two factors that motivate behavior are our unconscious mind and the need for ______________.
- Principles or standards considered worthwhile or desirable.
- Personality, opposite tendencies, needs, childhood experiences, biological and sociological are all factors which ______ people to act as they do.
- Our super ego is also known as our _______ decision, which can differ depending on how you were raised and your society.
- The level of personality which exists within the unconscious mind.
- In the situation of craving pizza Leo looks at the pros/cons of eating it, in result comes in contact with her ________ structure by choosing whole wheat.
18 Clues: Principles or standards considered worthwhile or desirable. • __________ mechanisms operate unconsciously from wears of anxiety. • The level of personality which exists within the unconscious mind. • Sleeping at night would be an example of being __________ motivated. • In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, our first need would be our ____________ needs. • ...
Theorist 2025-06-30
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- Emphasized scaffolding in learning and discovery learning theories.
- A pioneer of operant conditioning and behaviorism
- Famous for the "language acquisition device" theory
- Developed the "Social Learning Theory" emphasizing observational learning.
- Focused on early attachment styles with the "Strange Situation" experiment
- A linguist who explored the stages of language development and grammar rules.
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- Created the "Ecological Systems Theory" describing multiple environmental layers impacting development.
- - This theorist is known for the "Zone of Proximal Development" concept.
- Known for stages of cognitive development like "sensorimotor" and "formal operational."
- A major figure in attachment theory who stressed the importance of a "secure base."
10 Clues: A pioneer of operant conditioning and behaviorism • Famous for the "language acquisition device" theory • Emphasized scaffolding in learning and discovery learning theories. • - This theorist is known for the "Zone of Proximal Development" concept. • Developed the "Social Learning Theory" emphasizing observational learning. • ...
Sociocultural Approach Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-04
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- threat This occurs in a situation where the person feels they may live up to their stereotype
- Conducted research with a Bobo doll
- The name of the stage in Social Learning when an individual forms a mental representation of of the behaviour they have observed
- bias Occurs when we seek out information that supports our view
- A generalized and fixed way of thinking about a group of people
- When someone adopts another cultures values but still maintains their original culture
- Helena The location where a natural experiment occurred to test the Social Cognitive Theory
- A set of rules based on socially or culturally shared beliefs of how a individual ought to behave
- Correlation Seeing a relationship between two variables that doesn't actually exist
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- Used surveys to learn about culture in a world-wide organisation
- First stage in Social Cognitive Theory of learning
- Conducted research using the Asch paradigm to test cultural dimensions
- The method used by Bond and Smith
- The belief that we can do something
- When we identify with others and show them favouritism
- The process by which people change as a response of contact with other cultures
- A cultural dimension found mostly in Western countries
- When migrants maintain their own culture and minimize contact with the new culture
- The process by which people learn the necessary skills and norms of their culture
- Conducted research to see how the parents role in teaching gender stereotypes
- The researcher who studied Social Identity Theory with a study on 15 year old boys
21 Clues: The method used by Bond and Smith • Conducted research with a Bobo doll • The belief that we can do something • First stage in Social Cognitive Theory of learning • When we identify with others and show them favouritism • A cultural dimension found mostly in Western countries • bias Occurs when we seek out information that supports our view • ...
Sports Massage 2015-07-29
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- the hand moves back and forth but doesn’t glide across the skin, creates more heat
- kneading, grabbing and lifting tissue.
- this massage focuses on more severe injuries, as a part of postsurgical work
- massage brings the athlete back to homeostasis, similar to a full body
- this massage works on minor to moderate injuries.
- competition performed during a break, quick, lots of jostling and kneading.
- an injury caused by an unexpected event.
- this kind of massage is focused on the muscles that will be use.
- there are three kinds of sports massage and are named based on _______ they are performed.
- to do the sport with skill and competence.
- a stress fracture is an example of this kind of injury.
- used to describe the ability to do physical work.
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- long strokes, superficial, but can be firm.
- shaking the muscle.
- In sports massage, this means a firm pressure, not ligament or tendon work.
- the highest level of performance.
- keeping the pace of the massage lively, not spa pace.
- performed on athletes.
- fast, stimulating, superficial, 10-15 minute massage.
- what you need before performing a massage meant to help the athlete heal.
- compressions in sports massage are ______________.
- A person who participates in sports (and physical activity).
- end a pre-event massage with this.
23 Clues: shaking the muscle. • performed on athletes. • the highest level of performance. • end a pre-event massage with this. • kneading, grabbing and lifting tissue. • an injury caused by an unexpected event. • to do the sport with skill and competence. • long strokes, superficial, but can be firm. • this massage works on minor to moderate injuries. • ...
Karissa Moore Ch. 16 2017-04-05
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- _____ selection is when one end has a higher fitness or ability to survive
- who disproved spontaneous generation?
- who created the principles of geology
- the ___ ____ theory is that organic molecules could have been formed from gases present in earth's early atmosphere
- structures that are similar in function but not structure
- scientists believe this was the first genetic coding system
- Miller and ____ helped support the primordial soup theory
- two sources of variation are gene shuffling and _____
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- this type of trait is controlled by 2 or more genes
- _____ structures are structures within a creature that have no function
- Thomas ____ said that if human population growth continued to rise there wouldn't be enough food for everyone
- proposed the theory of evolution
- ____ record can show us what time period organisms lived in
- bodily structures look similar but are different in function
- spontaneous generation is the idea that life arises from ____
- who came up with the evolutionary hypothesis?
16 Clues: proposed the theory of evolution • who disproved spontaneous generation? • who created the principles of geology • who came up with the evolutionary hypothesis? • this type of trait is controlled by 2 or more genes • two sources of variation are gene shuffling and _____ • structures that are similar in function but not structure • ...
Pain 2025-10-13
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- Pain caused by damage to nerves
- Type of pain typified by migraines
- Type of Opioid receptor
- Horn of spinal chord which is involved in gate theory
- Pain as a result of harmful stimuli
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- Theory where pain signals can be modulated by other stimuli
- Part of the nerve with a nucleus
- Pain even where there is no damage to tissues or nerves
- Type of G Protein receptor involved in pain pathway
- Opioids naturally made by the body
- An exogenous opioid
- Machine which utilises gate theory
12 Clues: An exogenous opioid • Type of Opioid receptor • Pain caused by damage to nerves • Part of the nerve with a nucleus • Type of pain typified by migraines • Opioids naturally made by the body • Machine which utilises gate theory • Pain as a result of harmful stimuli • Type of G Protein receptor involved in pain pathway • Horn of spinal chord which is involved in gate theory • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-22
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- parties where people discuss new ideas
- a Person who rules with absolute power
- people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- invented telescope
- scientist from the Netherlands that discovered red blood cells
- not s realistic art
- a system where multiple groups make decisions together
- ¨the sun king¨
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed will give up some right and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of the people
- developed analytical geometry
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- to know something one did not know before
- father of modern chemistry
- belief that the earth is the center of the universe
- belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- developed laws of motion
- seperation of powers
- was one of the people who came up with the heliocentric theory
- scientist from the United Kingdom that created the first vaccination
- more modern art, realistic
- Author of the book two treatises on
20 Clues: ¨the sun king¨ • invented telescope • not s realistic art • seperation of powers • developed laws of motion • father of modern chemistry • more modern art, realistic • developed analytical geometry • Author of the book two treatises on • parties where people discuss new ideas • a Person who rules with absolute power • to know something one did not know before • ...
A1 Gang! 2024-11-25
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- Columns of a Worksheet that report income and expenses
- Assets = Liabilities + Owners' Equity
- When a company owes money.
- a place to record all of the transactions for a business in chronological order.
- anything you own of value.
- A system for recognizing, organizing, analyzing, and reporting information about the financial transactions that affect an organization.
- The left side of a "T" account.
- The difference between the revenue a firm earns and the expenses it incurs in a given time period.
- A place to keep record/balances of a company's total financial accounts
- length of time for which a business summarizes financial information
- A form used to prove accuracy of a ledger and determine profit/loss of a business.
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- Money a business is owed for goods/services
- Changes recorded on a worksheet to show the consumption of an asset.
- Increases in a firm’s assets that result from the sale of goods, provision of services, or other activities intended to earn income.
- Money a business owes to its suppliers/vendors
- Columns of a worksheet that contain Assets, Liabilities and Owners Equity.
- A management tool that explicitly shows how a firm will acquire and use the resources needed to achieve its goals over a specific time period.
- The right side of a "T" account.
18 Clues: anything you own of value. • When a company owes money. • The left side of a "T" account. • The right side of a "T" account. • Assets = Liabilities + Owners' Equity • Money a business is owed for goods/services • Money a business owes to its suppliers/vendors • Columns of a Worksheet that report income and expenses • ...
The Daily Psyche Puzzle 2023-02-06
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- He coined the term "fight or flight response", and developed the theory of homeostasis
- 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
- the idea that people are deprived (materially or in other ways) compared with others in society
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- His theory states that thought must come before any emotion or physiological arousal
- Stimulating events trigger a physiological response. The physical reaction is then labeled with a corresponding emotion
- He is best known for his development of the two-factor theory of emotion
- Physiological arousal determines the strength of the emotion, while cognitive appraisal identifies the emotion label.
- The "Father of American psychology"
- is that a stimulus prompts both an emotional and a physical reaction
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 • ...
Psychology People We Need to Know 2013-04-24
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- 9 Psychosocial stages - (trust vs mistrust...)
- Hypnosis - pain control, observe pain but no feel
- Pain episodes, not as hurtful if is gradual
- Memory, learning curve
- ____-Lange Theory of emotion, is the physiological response to stimulus
- Humanistic psychologist, psychotherapy
- Moral development
- Triarchic Theory of Intelligence (Analytical, Creative, Practical)
- Learned helplessness
- Operant conditioning (box)
- Emotions, facial expression
- Universal grammar, language
- Memory, misinformation effect
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- Rosenhan experiment - non-psychopaths goes into psychiatric hospitals
- Father of cognitive psychology, treat depression by question irrational
- Childhood social tensions form personality, desire for love and security
- Taste-aversion learning
- Classical conditioning with dogs
- Attachment, strange situation experiment
- Invented IQ test
- Cognitive dissonance
- Cognitive Development (sensorimotor, preoperational...)
- Work with Kohlberg
- Disciple of Freud, agree on unconscious,(collective universal unconscious)
- Bobo doll experiment, observational learning
- 8 Intelligences theory, different kinds of smarts
- Shock experiment, even moral people can do destructive things
- Monkey guy, attachment
28 Clues: Invented IQ test • Moral development • Work with Kohlberg • Cognitive dissonance • Learned helplessness • Memory, learning curve • Monkey guy, attachment • Taste-aversion learning • Operant conditioning (box) • Emotions, facial expression • Universal grammar, language • Memory, misinformation effect • Classical conditioning with dogs • Humanistic psychologist, psychotherapy • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-27
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- It is described as nursing interventions that lessen the patient’s suffering. The nurse and the sick person are relating as human being to human being. The sick person shows trust and confidence in the nurse.
- Nurse Angel uses a nursing framework to collect both subjective and objective data about the patient.
- Reason is the source of all knowledge.
- Hall She was the first director of Loeb Center for nursing and Rehabilitation.
- The professional nurse plays the role of a _______ if he provides guidance and encouragement to make changes.
- (human being)- individuals, families, communities, and other groups who are participants in nursing.
- It is the ability to enter into, or share in and comprehend the momentary psychological state of another individual.
- Process of care in an immediate experience for avoiding, relieving, diminishing or curing the individuals’ sense of helplessness. Finding out and meeting the patients’ immediate need for help.
- method by which nurse acts in using nursing theory.
- It is a process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness.
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- It is in this stage where _______ can be confirmed using links to defining characteristics, related factors, and risk factors found in the patient’s assessment.
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory and is reflected in the question, “How general is this theory?”
- It is the most recognized name in the field of nursing Her environmental theory changed the face of nursing to create sanitary conditions for patients to get care.
- it means love and charity, eros and agape (unconditional love) are united, and caritas is by nature unconditional love.
- It is the state of health.
- It is the beginner level.
- ________ health is defined individually, like in accord with each person’s apparaisal of his physical-emotional-spiritual status as perceived by him.
- It is defined as feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish.
- Problem A ___________ is presented by a patient is a condition faced by the patient or patient’s family that the nurse through the performance of professional functions can assist them to meet.
- This is having a feeling of sense of adequacy or well-being.
20 Clues: It is the beginner level. • It is the state of health. • Reason is the source of all knowledge. • method by which nurse acts in using nursing theory. • This is having a feeling of sense of adequacy or well-being. • It is a process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness. • ...
Egg Crossword 2021-04-16
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- egg whites should be cooked until they are ____
- a method of cooking eggs where the egg is cracked into boiling water
- whites can be beaten to this peak
- when the egg does this, it becomes firm. changing from a liquid to semi-solid state
- yolks should be thickened, not ____
- egg whites have ____ protein molecules
- egg whites are very ___, they add lightness to many baked foods.
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- eggs are great _____. they can hold together two liquids.
- a method that can turn foam hard and lumpy
- a method of cooking eggs where the whole gg is cooked in boiling water
- egg whites cook ______ than the yolks
- eggs should NEVER be eaten ___
- this is added to egg white foam, like angel food cake
- a method of cooking eggs where the egg is beaten in a container first and chopped up in the pan while it cooks
- this will change from thick and colorless fluffy and opaque
15 Clues: eggs should NEVER be eaten ___ • whites can be beaten to this peak • yolks should be thickened, not ____ • egg whites cook ______ than the yolks • egg whites have ____ protein molecules • a method that can turn foam hard and lumpy • egg whites should be cooked until they are ____ • this is added to egg white foam, like angel food cake • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2025-03-10
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- Central part of an atom
- Mapping of all human genes
- Infectious agent that replicates inside living cells
- Region in space with extreme gravity
- Field explaining subatomic particles
- Machines designed to think and learn
- Study of Earth's physical structure
- Global shift in temperature and weather
- Used for communication and discovered by Hertz
- Electric lamp invented by Thomas Edison
- Theory developed by Albert Einstein
- Communication device invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- Hormone used to treat diabetes
- Movement of ocean water due to the Moon
- Positively charged atomic particle
- Negatively charged atomic particle
- Atmospheric layer that protects from UV radiation
- Gas discovered by Joseph Priestley
- Device for observing distant objects in space
- Creating identical genetic copies
- Sudden shaking of the Earth's surface
- Biological preparation to prevent diseases
- Concentrated beam of light energy
- Process by which plants make food
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms
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- Chart organizing chemical elements
- First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Device for magnifying tiny objects
- Theory explaining the origin of the universe
- Technology using sound waves underwater
- Phenomenon discovered by Marie Curie
- Immunization method pioneered by Edward Jenner
- Machine that powered the Industrial Revolution
- TECTONICS Theory explaining Earth's shifting crust
- Method for determining the age of fossils
- Essential nutrients discovered in food
- Smallest unit of matter
- Science of designing automated machines
- Theory of natural selection by Charles Darwin
- Neutral atomic particle
- Structure carrying genetic information
- Genetic material discovered by Watson and Crick
- Force linking electricity and magnetism
- RAY Medical imaging discovery by Wilhelm Roentgen
- Force discovered by Isaac Newton
- Microorganisms first observed by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
- Organisms that produce natural light
- Idea that microorganisms cause disease
- Study of heredity and DNA
- Extinct relative of modern humans
50 Clues: Central part of an atom • Smallest unit of matter • Neutral atomic particle • Study of heredity and DNA • Mapping of all human genes • Hormone used to treat diabetes • Force discovered by Isaac Newton • Creating identical genetic copies • Extinct relative of modern humans • Concentrated beam of light energy • Process by which plants make food • Chart organizing chemical elements • ...
Science Vocabulary #4 2021-11-17
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- A scientific observation
- Organisms adapted to survive
- Different kinds of organisms
- Getting passed down genetics
- To develop
- A change in DNA code
- The creator of the Theroy of Evolution
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- Used to hide in the environment
- The theory of change over time
- The name for a group of organisms with similar genes
- Adjusting to change
- The creator of the Therory of Inheritance
12 Clues: To develop • Adjusting to change • A change in DNA code • A scientific observation • Organisms adapted to survive • Different kinds of organisms • Getting passed down genetics • The theory of change over time • Used to hide in the environment • The creator of the Theroy of Evolution • The creator of the Therory of Inheritance • The name for a group of organisms with similar genes
Atom Scientists 2014-09-07
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- His theory became the theoretical foundation in chemistry
- determined the charge carried by the electron
- Equation for electron movements
- Discovered the electron
- Helped build the first nuclear bomb
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- Discovered the neutron
- Groundbreaking work in quantum theory
- Came up with the atomic theory of the universe
- Father of nuclear physics
- Modern periodic table based on his
10 Clues: Discovered the neutron • Discovered the electron • Father of nuclear physics • Equation for electron movements • Modern periodic table based on his • Helped build the first nuclear bomb • Groundbreaking work in quantum theory • determined the charge carried by the electron • Came up with the atomic theory of the universe • ...
Earth Science Crossword 2024-10-25
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- a sudden shaking with earths surface
- The person who made the Continental Drift Theory
- the study of fossils and dinosaur remains
- A system of ideas intended to explain something
- Plates moving toward each other
- a proposed explanation that may not be true
- sections of solid rock that makes earths outer layer
- Plates moving away from each other
- The instance which lava is pushed out on earth
- plates moving up and down rubbing against each other
- a person that studies volcanic activity
- an underwater mountain range
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- the super continent made 200 million years ago
- long deep indentation on the ocean floor
- the place where two plates meet
- a person that studies fossils
- the three way crack in earths crust at south america
- the sea around Pangea
- a part of Pangea that drifted off south
- the study of volcanic activity
20 Clues: the sea around Pangea • an underwater mountain range • a person that studies fossils • the study of volcanic activity • the place where two plates meet • Plates moving toward each other • Plates moving away from each other • a sudden shaking with earths surface • a part of Pangea that drifted off south • a person that studies volcanic activity • ...
NoonSoc104-SocialConflictAndMarx 2014-02-14
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- Classes are ________, upward and downward class mobility is possible.
- a form of social stratification based on income and access to resources
- The Labor Theory of _________ is Marx's economic theory of capitalism's inherent exploitive nature.
- This is an example of superstructure in a traditional Marxist model of Culture.
- _______ are to some extent, achieved rather than ascribed at birth.
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- Karl Marx's theory of ________ moves through predictable stages.
- the first stage in the Marxist Theory of History?
- the tendency to have several types of relationships with the same person
- where economic wealth is distributed equally and means of productions and factories are owned by the workers
- Mode of production. (Feudalism, capitalism, socialism.)
10 Clues: the first stage in the Marxist Theory of History? • Mode of production. (Feudalism, capitalism, socialism.) • Karl Marx's theory of ________ moves through predictable stages. • _______ are to some extent, achieved rather than ascribed at birth. • Classes are ________, upward and downward class mobility is possible. • ...
AP Government Chapter 1 2022-09-01
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- Institutions through which public policies are made for society
- political parties elections, interest groups and media transmit American's preferences to policymakers in government
- every choice that government makes in response to a political issues
- issues arise when people disagree about problems and how to fix it
- system of selecting policymakers and of organizing government so policy represents and responds to public preferences
- theory guaranteeing rights to those not in majority
- groups with narrow interest and so concerned with one issue
- effects policy has on people and problems
- theory of American democracy contending that the upper class elite holds the power and makes policy regardless of the formal governmental organization
- theory of American democracy emphasizing that the policymaking process is very open to the participating of all groups with shared interests, with no single group usually dominating
- Process of determining leaders we select and policies they pursue, produces authoritative decisions about public issues
- when interests conflict and no coalition is strong enough to form a majority and establish a policy
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- something in which any member of society can share without diminishing the supply to any other member of society
- ways people get involved in politics
- branches of government that take action on political issues. U.S. has 3 (Congress, presidency, courts, and 4th is bureaucracy)
- an overall set of values widely shared within a society
- policies should reflect will of over half the voters
- process policy forms and evolves
- desires of people should be replicated in government through the choices of elected officials
- Goods and services that by their nature cannot be denied to anyone
- the sum total of the value of the goods and services produced in a year in a nation
- theory of American democracy contending that groups are so strong that government, which gives in to the many different groups is thereby weakened
- issues that attract serious attention of public officials and other people involved in politics at a point of time
23 Clues: process policy forms and evolves • ways people get involved in politics • effects policy has on people and problems • theory guaranteeing rights to those not in majority • policies should reflect will of over half the voters • an overall set of values widely shared within a society • groups with narrow interest and so concerned with one issue • ...
Evolution 2024-08-22
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- the name of the ship that Darwin travelled on
- natural selection is also known as the survival of the _________
- principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones; descent with __________
- when two species evolve together
- Structures that are similar
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive
- proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- change over time
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- the process by which evolution occurs - Natural ______
- refers to the variety of living things
- well-supported testable explanation
- when organisms disappear from the Earth
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- Islands that Darwin visited
- The name of Darwin's book - the ____of species
- had different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
16 Clues: change over time • Islands that Darwin visited • Structures that are similar • when two species evolve together • well-supported testable explanation • refers to the variety of living things • preserved remains of ancient organisms • when organisms disappear from the Earth • the name of the ship that Darwin travelled on • The name of Darwin's book - the ____of species • ...
Evolution 2024-08-22
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- had different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
- The name of Darwin's book - the ____of species
- proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones; descent with __________
- the process by which evolution occurs - Natural ______
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- when two species evolve together
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- change over time
- Structures that are similar
- when organisms disappear from the Earth
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive
- Islands that Darwin visited
- refers to the variety of living things
- the name of the ship that Darwin travelled on
- natural selection is also known as the survival of the _________
- well-supported testable explanation
16 Clues: change over time • Structures that are similar • Islands that Darwin visited • when two species evolve together • well-supported testable explanation • refers to the variety of living things • preserved remains of ancient organisms • when organisms disappear from the Earth • the name of the ship that Darwin travelled on • The name of Darwin's book - the ____of species • ...
Managing Conflict 2020-09-06
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- The event that precipitate the conflict in usually is directly Related to the topic
- Process, occurs continuously and Simultaneously
- Goals, One self-worth pride self-respect or power
- What the conversation was about
- Goals, How things should be done
- aggression, Making a plan to get even
- management, Includes any communication intended to move to peoples views of situation closer together
- Removing oneself from the controversy
- Defending one’s positions and attacking the other parties positions
- Goals, Who are the parties are to each other
- When behavior is determined by biology
- aggression, Attacks others in their positions
- theories, Focus attention on the communication and interactions among people rather than on the individual
- theory, Bill on the metaphor of an economic market place and assumes that people will make choices that are the most beneficial to them
- value,Interest based conflict managers are adept at creating value
- Needs
- conflict, When there are two choices of equal negative value
- Model of Communication, Resides in the message
- attributions, We will behavior as arising from the others personality values or characteristics
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- Goals, Goals relate to tangible resources
- theory, Explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them
- dilemma, illustrates a classic situation explored by game Theorists
- Submission
- Theory, conceived an internal struggle between the ID and the superego
- theory, Includes all of our relationships and interactions
- motive, The goals are more or less positive or more or less negatively related and the actions are more or less effective
- value, Competitors are masters at taking
- Assume that the behavior is caused by situation outside the individuals control
- gains, Encompass the concepts that the goals of all parties in a conflict might be met if creative strategies are applied to the problem
- Process, As if communication were like a machine with discreet parts that function and present sequences
- The probability of one’s goal attainment is linked to the probability of the others goal attainment
- conflict, When there are opposing negative and positive values
- conflict, When there are two choices of equal positive value
- communication, Communicating about communication
- When behavior is learned
- exchange theory, Proposes that people evaluate the costs and rewards of relationship by the amount of effort required to attain rewards and avoid costs
- based conflict, Arises from a focus on the underlying needs of each of the parties rather than on their service demands
- Conflict, Purely internal struggle about one’s goals
- Or not socks but rather tentative explanations for observed behavior
- motive situation, Open to interest base creativity but containing some goals that genuinely are in Opposition
40 Clues: Needs • Submission • When behavior is learned • What the conversation was about • Goals, How things should be done • aggression, Making a plan to get even • Removing oneself from the controversy • When behavior is determined by biology • value, Competitors are masters at taking • Goals, Goals relate to tangible resources • Goals, Who are the parties are to each other • ...
Let's think out of the box! 2022-02-12
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- To make an offer or suggestion
- A firm buying another firm by obtaining major stakes of it
- a person or organization officially attached to a larger body.
- a business gives away services at no cost to the consumer to establish the foundation of future transactions
- getting ideas or help on a project from a large number of people, through the internet.
- a business model in which a company buys a product and then leases it to customer for a periodic fee
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- To produce goods efficiently
- the ultimate goal of any business
- a synonym of rivals
- To take an advantage of the situation
- a plan to achieve something
- the ability to continue over a long period of time
12 Clues: a synonym of rivals • a plan to achieve something • To produce goods efficiently • To make an offer or suggestion • the ultimate goal of any business • To take an advantage of the situation • the ability to continue over a long period of time • A firm buying another firm by obtaining major stakes of it • a person or organization officially attached to a larger body. • ...
Econ terms 2.1 - 2.4 2023-12-07
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- the curve that represents the quantity supplied in relation to the price.
- the positive relationship that exists between price and the quantity supplied.
- A market structure with many buyers and sellers who compete to ensure that no consumer or producer has the power to dictate the market.
- goods that satisfy similar needs.
- the benefit that consumers receive from selling goods at a price higher than what they are willing to sell.
- The satisfaction that comes from consuming something.
- A process where rivals compete to achieve some objectives.
- the sum of all individual demands for a good
- when quantity demanded is equal to the quantity supplied
- the period during which at least one input is fixed and cannot be changed by the firm.
- Consumer's real income increases because of a fall in price
- A payment made to the firm by the government
- the variables other than price that influence the supply and demand.
- when the quantity demanded is less than the quantity supplied.
- When the quantity of goods mostly wanted by society are produced
- the extra cost of producing an extra unit.
- prices communicate information to decision makers
- An arrangement where buyers and sellers of goods, services or resources are linked together to make an exchange.
- prices motivate decision makers.
- when the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied.
- The additional benefit derived from one buying an additional unit of something
- When markets fail to achieve allocative efficiency and social surplus is reduced.
- As consumption of a good increases the marginal utility decreases
- price determined by the forces of supply and demand in competitive markets are known as?
- with the addition of a variable input to a fixed input such as land the marginal product initially increases but then it decreases.
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- the extra output produced by one additional unit of a variable input like labor.
- the price at equilibrium
- is the amount of social surplus.
- The period when all inputs can be changed
- defined as a state of balance
- the quantity at equilibrium
- the sum of consumer and producer surplus.
- The quantity supplied at different price points.
- the difference between the highest amount consumers is willing to pay and what they are actually payed
- Goods that tend to be used together.
- the production of goods that are derived from a single product.
- quantity demanded is equal to the quantity supplied and there is no tendency for the price to change
- total quantity of output produced by firm
- the curve that illustrates the relationship between quantity demanded and price.
- the negative relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded.
- If the price of a good falls the consumer buys more of the now cheaper goods.
- all costs of production incurred by a firm
- goods that compete for the use of the same resources.
- Goods whose demand decreases in response to an increase in consumer income.
- Goods whose demand increases with an increase in consumer income.
- the sum of all individual supplies for a good.
- the consumer's desire and ability to purchase a good and service. Additionally, it shows the various quantities of a good a consumer is willing and able to buy at different price points.
47 Clues: the price at equilibrium • the quantity at equilibrium • defined as a state of balance • is the amount of social surplus. • prices motivate decision makers. • goods that satisfy similar needs. • Goods that tend to be used together. • The period when all inputs can be changed • the sum of consumer and producer surplus. • total quantity of output produced by firm • ...
Crossword 2021-06-07
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- Delay in ______ measurement defeat the purpose of evaluation
- Organisations distributors value chains are known as ________ stream value chain
- Pestle analysis is done to analyse the
- The concept of value chain and five force law was given by
- ______ should have the ability to develop a vision to see patterns into future
- Products become outdated due to change in
- When customer have options they are easily _____the product
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- A prediction or estimate done for future Competitor Any person or firm rival against another
- The ________ of any organization is the aggregate of all conditions, events and influences that surround and affect it
- In swot analysis increased competition becomes your _______
- Inflation and interest rates changes are due to
- Group of people having a common goal
- value chain analysis is a strategy tool used to analyse _____ firm activities
- Implementing a new technology in the market creates
14 Clues: Group of people having a common goal • Pestle analysis is done to analyse the • Products become outdated due to change in • Inflation and interest rates changes are due to • Implementing a new technology in the market creates • The concept of value chain and five force law was given by • In swot analysis increased competition becomes your _______ • ...
Consciousness Crossword 2023-01-03
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- the most common when dreaming
- performing complex behavior while in deep sleep
- vivid dreams that can be upsetting
- condition of altered consciousness
- most people believe this sleep theory
- we sleep to conserve energy theory
- occurs when breathing repeatedly stops during sleep
- brain activity begins to pick up and eyes rapidly move
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- system that tracks the brain's activity
- hard to fall or stay asleep
- also known as deep sleep
- people will show panic and terror while sleeping
- a state of awareness
- exhaustion and sudden attacks of sleep
- the dozing off stage of sleep
- electrical impulses in the brain
- mental activity that happens during sleep
- body enters a more subdued state
18 Clues: a state of awareness • also known as deep sleep • hard to fall or stay asleep • the most common when dreaming • the dozing off stage of sleep • electrical impulses in the brain • body enters a more subdued state • vivid dreams that can be upsetting • condition of altered consciousness • we sleep to conserve energy theory • most people believe this sleep theory • ...
Geo review 1 - 4 2013-05-12
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- bogs, marshes, swamps
- coordinates 23'S, 23'E
- longest drainage area
- heliocentric theory
- drew the modern world map
- between polar and tropic
- how far a boat can travel
- grows enough for private consumption
- combination of metals
- changed earth's features
- water on the earth's surface
- money used to build industry
- coordinates 20'S, 140' W
- middle layer
- sells goods directly to consumer
- process of precipitation, evaporation and transpiration
- largest lake
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- carries away soil
- largest continental landmass
- calculated the circumference of the earth
- map-making
- geocentric theory
- coordinates 43'S, 146'E
- science to industry
- seasonal leaf loss
- added the grid to the map
- taxes on imports and exports
- mountains, plains, plateaus
- shows altitude
29 Clues: map-making • middle layer • largest lake • shows altitude • carries away soil • geocentric theory • seasonal leaf loss • heliocentric theory • science to industry • bogs, marshes, swamps • longest drainage area • combination of metals • coordinates 23'S, 23'E • coordinates 43'S, 146'E • between polar and tropic • changed earth's features • coordinates 20'S, 140' W • drew the modern world map • ...
Psychology chap 3 Crossword 2022-09-29
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- argues that there are two kinds of foundation: mental and physical
- the divine right to preach, act in the name of God and direct the Lord's church
- rejected Church authority in favor of individual
- The real father of modern scientific psychology
- Discovered that speech was controlled by a specific part of the brain
- a method of drawing conclusions by going from the specific to the general
- the "father of modern science" and a major prophet of the Scientific Revolution
- an anatomist and physiologist who suggested the shape of the skull was an indicator of a person's character and personality
- A person who see themselves as an idealized soul in a tangible unity of mind, body, and soul
- Blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response
- The source of knowledge comes through our sense/experiences
- a style and theory of representation based on the accurate depiction of detail
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- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice
- the father of rationalism
- two true statements to form a conclusion
- the detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities
- disbelief or lack of belief in the existence of God or gods.
- the branch of psychology that deals with the relationships between physical stimuli and mental phenomena
- the Greek doctor and philosopher who proposed an early theory of human personality types
- an early approach to psychology interested in describing mental experience in terms of complex structures made from increasingly simpler component structures
- the point of contact between mind and body
22 Clues: the father of rationalism • two true statements to form a conclusion • the point of contact between mind and body • Blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm • The real father of modern scientific psychology • rejected Church authority in favor of individual • The source of knowledge comes through our sense/experiences • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2025-10-20
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- Special language spoken amongst the guys
- Where did Leonard keep Penny's engagement ring
- Howard's nickname for Bernadette
- Where did Penny work while trying to become an actress
- Howard's nickname on the International Space Station
- Bookstore owner
- Raj's longest relationship
- Where do Leonard and Penny get married
- The only male character that isn't a doctor
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- Sheldon's favorite childhood show was presented by
- Sheldon's line
- Sheldon's mom's favorite book
- Raj's dogs name
- Penny's "not so smart" ex boyfriend / husband
- The song sung to Sheldon when he is sick
- How many season's are there of the show
- Amy's middle name
17 Clues: Sheldon's line • Raj's dogs name • Bookstore owner • Amy's middle name • Raj's longest relationship • Sheldon's mom's favorite book • Howard's nickname for Bernadette • Where do Leonard and Penny get married • How many season's are there of the show • Special language spoken amongst the guys • The song sung to Sheldon when he is sick • The only male character that isn't a doctor • ...
Physics Quiz 2025-07-10
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- Unit used to measure astronomical distances
- Scientist who discovered the electron
- Name of the fictitious force observed in rotating reference frames
- The principle behind a hydraulic lift
- Temperature scale used to describe star temperatures
- This phenomenon explains the blue color of the sky
- The first Indian satellite launched into space
- The gravitational potential energy at infinity is taken as
- Invented the telescope
- The concept that time moves slower near a massive object
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- Region in space with very strong gravity, light cannot escape
- Inventor of quantum theory
- The scientist who formulated the laws of planetary motion
- He invented the electric bulb
- The force needed to move a body in circular path
- Type of radiation with the shortest wavelength
- The phenomenon of overlapping waves leading to increased or decreased amplitude
- Material that allows electrons to flow with zero resistance
- Unit of magnetic flux
- The name of the theory that explains the origin of the universe
20 Clues: Unit of magnetic flux • Invented the telescope • Inventor of quantum theory • He invented the electric bulb • Scientist who discovered the electron • The principle behind a hydraulic lift • Unit used to measure astronomical distances • Type of radiation with the shortest wavelength • The first Indian satellite launched into space • ...
Cultural Transformations (Lindsey and Tahira) 2025-01-29
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- Which direction did the artistic and intellectual community grow?
- What machine was the 1st consumer fad of Western history, and also resulted in less cumbersome garments for women?
- Advancement in ____ kept alive the rationalist tradition.
- What is the name of the artistic/literary movement that was focused on emotions/impression, not reason/generalization?
- what began to emerge with newspapers, music halls, theater, vacation trips, and team sports?
- What are one of the tensions that began to rise in Europe by the end of the 19th century?
- Which scientist published work in his theory of relativity?
- mass leisure culture was a result of what revolution?
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- _____ and reduction of work hours gave people new opportunities
- What is the act of rejecting religion called?
- What was one of the sports that taught discipline for work/military which arose during the Industrial Revolution?
- What was the style that Georges Seurat used in his paintings?
- True/False: The Western world was put together neatly after all the reforms and consolidations.
- What major scientific theory in pathology arose from the Industrial Revolution?
- Biologist who developed the theory of evolution?
15 Clues: What is the act of rejecting religion called? • Biologist who developed the theory of evolution? • mass leisure culture was a result of what revolution? • Advancement in ____ kept alive the rationalist tradition. • Which scientist published work in his theory of relativity? • What was the style that Georges Seurat used in his paintings? • ...
Evolution 2015-04-15
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- an extinct animal related to the armadillo
- book written by Darwin
- known as the father of evolution
- the ability to adapt and eventually reproduce
- structures that no longer have a function
- theory developed by Darwin
- small birds studied by Darwin
- sailed on this ship on a voyage around the world
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- remains of past life
- look similar, but have different functions
- humans breed according to desired characteristics
- is an example of evidence of evolution
- change over time
- believed in the inheritance of acquired traits
- islands Darwin visited and explored
- born the same day as Charles Darwin
- a bird that has this quality may be successful at taking food from a weaker sibling
- shape of their shell corresponds to different habitats
- well supported testable explanation of things that have occurred
- wrote Principles of Geology
20 Clues: change over time • remains of past life • book written by Darwin • theory developed by Darwin • wrote Principles of Geology • small birds studied by Darwin • known as the father of evolution • islands Darwin visited and explored • born the same day as Charles Darwin • is an example of evidence of evolution • structures that no longer have a function • ...
Muscle System Review Crossword 2021-11-12
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- Bundle of muscle fibers
- Individual muscle fiber
- Space between a neuron and the muscle; synaptic _____
- Helps regenerate ATP
- Minimum stimulus to cause contraction
- Thin filaments of muscle fiber
- Describes muscles that are striped in appearance
- Section of a myofibril from one Z line to the next Z line
- Theory that explains how muscle contractions work: sliding _ theory
- Connects muscle to bone
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- Neurotransmitter used to cause muscle contractions
- Stores neurotransmitters
- Type of muscle responsible for movement
- Muscle fiber membrane
- Thick filaments of muscle fiber
- Tissue surrounding fasicles
- Type of muscle that lines the digestive tract; involuntary
- Organelle responsible for producing energy needed for muscle contraction
- Outermost layer; covers the entire muscle
- membranous channels that surround the myofibrils; Sarcoplasmic ______
- Overlapping patterns of actin and myosin; I and A ____
- Type of muscle that makes up the heart
- Connects bone to bone
- When muscles become tired
24 Clues: Helps regenerate ATP • Muscle fiber membrane • Connects bone to bone • Bundle of muscle fibers • Individual muscle fiber • Connects muscle to bone • Stores neurotransmitters • When muscles become tired • Tissue surrounding fasicles • Thin filaments of muscle fiber • Thick filaments of muscle fiber • Minimum stimulus to cause contraction • Type of muscle that makes up the heart • ...
Happiness 2013-01-07
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- Where are most social culture happiness test conducted?
- Who created the social comparison theory?
- The names of the men who researched Danish people are Herskind, Christensen and......?
- What is the national religion of Bhutan?
- what is the name psychological name of happiness?
- What country is among the most unhappy countries in the world
- how much percent does Lyubomirsky say our inborn genetic set-point is accountable for in our view of happiness?
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- Which country is considered the happiest nation in the world?
- What is Eric Weiner's profession?
- what type of psychological concept is happiness?
- Does the research done by Johnson and Kruger support the social comparison theory?
- Who created the level of aspiration theory?
12 Clues: What is Eric Weiner's profession? • What is the national religion of Bhutan? • Who created the social comparison theory? • Who created the level of aspiration theory? • what type of psychological concept is happiness? • what is the name psychological name of happiness? • Where are most social culture happiness test conducted? • ...
Let's think out of the box! 2022-02-12
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- To produce goods efficiently
- a person or organization officially attached to a larger body.
- a business model in which a company buys a product and then leases it to customer for a periodic fee
- To make an offer or suggestion
- the ability to continue over a long period of time
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- a business gives away services at no cost to the consumer to establish the foundation of future transactions
- A firm buying another firm by obtaining major stakes of it
- getting ideas or help on a project from a large number of people, through the internet.
- a synonym of rivals
- a plan to achieve something
- the ultimate goal of any business
- To take an advantage of the situation
12 Clues: a synonym of rivals • a plan to achieve something • To produce goods efficiently • To make an offer or suggestion • the ultimate goal of any business • To take an advantage of the situation • the ability to continue over a long period of time • A firm buying another firm by obtaining major stakes of it • a person or organization officially attached to a larger body. • ...
sociology 2012-04-17
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- social action theory
- one of the two class structures according to marx
- Durkheim's approach
- where rich get richer, poor get poorer
- western economy/system
- famous writing by karl marx
- study of society
- a society were everyone is equal
- headed by females
- a family unit
- Durkheim's first name
- a family unit consisting of stepbrothers or stepsisters
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- religion according to marx
- a ....... of saints
- bourgioise
- another word for class/strata (measurement)
- upper,middle,lower
- crime such as tax evasion
- worked alongside karl marx
- male dominated society or unit
- Anomie
- NHS,education,are part of this
- founding father of conflict structural theory
- behaviour that goes against the shared norms and values - moral code
24 Clues: Anomie • bourgioise • a family unit • study of society • headed by females • upper,middle,lower • a ....... of saints • Durkheim's approach • social action theory • Durkheim's first name • western economy/system • crime such as tax evasion • religion according to marx • worked alongside karl marx • famous writing by karl marx • male dominated society or unit • NHS,education,are part of this • ...
Easy Bus 272 2019-02-23
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- intensity, direction and persistence of effort
- hierarchy of individual values in terms of their intensity
- theory that individuals like work
- theory of comparing your input and output to others
- specific and challenging goals
- individuals attitude toward job
- adding negative stimulus
- positive or negative statements about things
- flextime, job sharing, compressed workweeks and telecommuting
- horizontal adding of tasks
- adding positive stimulus
- responsibility, dependability, persistent and achievement oriented
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- vertical adding of tasks
- individual conviction of conduct socially preferable
- company policies, admins and salary
- theory that individuals dislike work
- grouping a perception to attribute one belongs to
- removal of positive stimulus
- ignoring behaviour in order to make behaviour extinct
- gut feeling
- awareness of others and own emotions
- scientific or empirical evidence
22 Clues: gut feeling • vertical adding of tasks • adding negative stimulus • adding positive stimulus • horizontal adding of tasks • removal of positive stimulus • specific and challenging goals • individuals attitude toward job • scientific or empirical evidence • theory that individuals like work • company policies, admins and salary • theory that individuals dislike work • ...
8th Grade Crossword #2 2014-12-08
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- cells with no nucleus or other membrane-bound structures
- organic compounds must have ________ and hydrogen
- an organism that can create its own food, usually through photosynthesis
- ______ systems are collections of structures that work together to keep a body alive
- _______ transport requires energy to move things across a cell membrane
- how the body keeps itself in equilibrium and maintains a constant internal environment
- scientist responsible for finally disproving spontaneous generation
- positively charged particle within the atom's nucleus
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- cells with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- process used by a cell to create energy without using oxygen
- the cell ________ regulates what enters and exits the cell
- Cell Theory scientist who said that all cells come from other cells
- to grow, an organism will _________ the number of cells in its body
- scientist who proved that flies do not come from rotting meat
- negatively charged particle moving around an atom's nucleus
- Cell Theory scientist who said that all plants are made of cells
- Cell Theory scientist who said that all animals are made of cells
- particle within the atom's nucleus with no charge
- _________ transport does not require energy to move things across a cell membrane
19 Clues: organic compounds must have ________ and hydrogen • particle within the atom's nucleus with no charge • cells with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles • positively charged particle within the atom's nucleus • cells with no nucleus or other membrane-bound structures • the cell ________ regulates what enters and exits the cell • ...
Earth Science - Crossword puzzle 2024-08-14
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- This theory sees the universe as of many “bubbles” that grew as a part of the ______
- binds proton and neutron together in the nucleus (one of the Four fundamental forces)
- described the universe as a static, steady-state, infinite universe.
- pure energy compressed in a single point that is said to be the only thing that existed before the expansion
- attraction between bodies (one of the Four fundamental forces)
- American astronomer, showed that the universe was not static.
- break down an atom’s nucleus and produces radioactive decay. (one of the Four fundamental forces)
- fundamental statement of the Big Bang theory is attributed to Belgian Roman catholic priest
- the study of the Earth’s atmosphere
- The ______, or manipulated variable, is a factor that’s intentionally varied by the experimenter.
- is the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
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- The ______, or responding variable, is the factor that may change as a result of changes made in the independent variable.
- the study of the Earth’s place in the universe.
- The study of the origin, history, processes, and structure of the solid Earth
- binds atoms into molecules (one of the Four fundamental forces)
- describes the universe as expanding, having originated from an infinitely tiny dense point around 14 billion years ago
- the study of the Earth’s oceans.
- one of the books of the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament, describe how god separated light from darkness, and created the sky, land, sea , moon, star and every living creature in a span of six days.
- is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment
- is a possible explanation or solution to a problem.
20 Clues: the study of the Earth’s oceans. • the study of the Earth’s atmosphere • the study of the Earth’s place in the universe. • is a possible explanation or solution to a problem. • American astronomer, showed that the universe was not static. • attraction between bodies (one of the Four fundamental forces) • ...
Economics study- Westyn haigh 2025-10-29
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- anything that a consumer demands less of if they have a higher level of real income.
- the degree to which a good, service or resource can be limited to only paying customers,
- business entity that has significant market power, that is, the power to charge overly high prices, which is associated with unfair price raises.
- The forecast or the view of economic agents about the future values of economic variable
- economic theory that states that individuals use up resources shared by many to benefit themselves.
- a higher price leads to a lower quantity demanded and that a lower price leads to a higher quantity demanded.
- competition is limited, allowing every firm to operate successfully.
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- a type of market structure where many companies are present in an industry, and they produce similar but differentiated products
- . Small producers sell nearly identical products for very similar prices.
- the total amount of money brought in by a company's operations, measured over a set amount of time
- as the price of a good or service rises, suppliers are eager to offer more of it, aiming to increase their profits.
- when production and/or consumption impose external costs on third parties outside of the market for which no appropriate compensation is paid
- the economic situation defined by an inefficient distribution of goods and services in the free market.
- it is costly or impossible for one user to exclude others from using a good
- federal laws that help conduct and organize businesses to prevent unjustified monopolies.
- a type of goods whose demand shows a direct relationship with a consumer's income
- the money you have left after paying for business expenses
17 Clues: the money you have left after paying for business expenses • competition is limited, allowing every firm to operate successfully. • . Small producers sell nearly identical products for very similar prices. • it is costly or impossible for one user to exclude others from using a good • ...
Crossword 2021-06-07
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- Delay in ______ measurement defeat the purpose of evaluation
- value chain analysis is a strategy tool used to analyse _____ firm activities
- Implementing a new technology in the market creates
- Inflation and interest rates changes are due to
- The ________ of any organization is the aggregate of all conditions, events and influences that surround and affect it
- Group of people having a common goal
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- When customer have options they are easily _____the product
- Products become outdated due to change in
- ______ should have the ability to develop a vision to see patterns into future
- Pestle analysis is done to analyse the
- A prediction or estimate done for future Competitor Any person or firm rival against another
- The concept of value chain and five force law was given by
- Organisations distributors value chains are known as ________ stream value chain
- In swot analysis increased competition becomes your _______
14 Clues: Group of people having a common goal • Pestle analysis is done to analyse the • Products become outdated due to change in • Inflation and interest rates changes are due to • Implementing a new technology in the market creates • The concept of value chain and five force law was given by • When customer have options they are easily _____the product • ...
practice 2021-06-07
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- swot analysis increased competition becomes your _______
- Products become outdated due to change in
- Delay in ______ measurement defeat the purpose of evaluation
- Group of people having a common goal
- When customer have options they are easily _____the product
- The concept of value chain and five force law was given by
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- Implementing a new technology in the market creates
- The ________ of any organization is the aggregate of all conditions, events and influences that surround and affect it
- Pestle analysis is done to analyse the
- Organisations distributors value chains are known as ________ stream value chain
- value chain analysis is a strategy tool used to analyse _____ firm activities
- A prediction or estimate done for future Competitor Any person or firm rival against another
- Inflation and interest rates changes are due to
- ______ should have the ability to develop a vision to see patterns into future
14 Clues: Group of people having a common goal • Pestle analysis is done to analyse the • Products become outdated due to change in • Inflation and interest rates changes are due to • Implementing a new technology in the market creates • swot analysis increased competition becomes your _______ • The concept of value chain and five force law was given by • ...
Crossword 2021-06-07
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- Delay in ______ measurement defeat the purpose of evaluation
- Organisations distributors value chains are known as ________ stream value chain
- Pestle analysis is done to analyse the
- The concept of value chain and five force law was given by
- ______ should have the ability to develop a vision to see patterns into future
- Products become outdated due to change in
- When customer have options they are easily _____the product
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- A prediction or estimate done for future Competitor Any person or firm rival against another
- The ________ of any organization is the aggregate of all conditions, events and influences that surround and affect it
- In swot analysis increased competition becomes your _______
- Inflation and interest rates changes are due to
- Group of people having a common goal
- value chain analysis is a strategy tool used to analyse _____ firm activities
- Implementing a new technology in the market creates
14 Clues: Group of people having a common goal • Pestle analysis is done to analyse the • Products become outdated due to change in • Inflation and interest rates changes are due to • Implementing a new technology in the market creates • The concept of value chain and five force law was given by • In swot analysis increased competition becomes your _______ • ...
Egg Crossword 2021-04-16
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- a method of cooking eggs where the egg is cracked into boiling water
- when the egg does this, it becomes firm. changing from a liquid to semi-solid state
- whites can be beaten to this peak
- egg whites should be cooked until they are ____
- a method that can turn foam hard and lumpy
- a method of cooking eggs where the egg is beaten in a container first and chopped up in the pan while it cooks
- egg whites have ____ protein molecules
- a method of cooking eggs where the whole gg is cooked in boiling water
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- egg whites cook ______ than the yolks
- this is added to egg white foam, like angel food cake
- this will change from thick and colorless fluffy and opaque
- egg whites are very ___, they add lightness to many baked foods.
- yolks should be thickened, not ____
- eggs are great _____. they can hold together two liquids.
- eggs should NEVER be eaten ___
15 Clues: eggs should NEVER be eaten ___ • whites can be beaten to this peak • yolks should be thickened, not ____ • egg whites cook ______ than the yolks • egg whites have ____ protein molecules • a method that can turn foam hard and lumpy • egg whites should be cooked until they are ____ • this is added to egg white foam, like angel food cake • ...
An Apple a Day... 2025-06-12
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- An old American apple variety, known for its spicy, wine-like flavor.
- A sweet, crisp apple with red stripes over a yellow-orange background, popular for snacking.
- A small, tart wild apple, often used for jellies or as an ornamental tree.
- A cross between Jonathan and Golden Delicious, known for its sweet-tart flavor and crispness.
- A tart, juicy apple with a deep red blush, good for cider and cooking.
- The distinctive pleasant smell of an apple.
- The transfer of pollen, essential for apple fruit development.
- Larvae that can infest apples.
- A tart, firm, bright green apple, ideal for baking.
- A popular apple known for its explosive crunch and sweet-tart flavor.
- A full-sized apple tree.
- A specific type of apple.
- A very old, small apple, often used for decoration or desserts.
- A cross between McIntosh and Red Delicious, crisp and juicy with a balanced flavor.
- A beverage made from fermented apple juice.
- Alcoholic beverage made from fermented apple juice.
- A common apple product made by cooking and mashing apples.
- A hybrid of Golden Delicious and Haralson, known for its sweet, juicy flavor.
- The part of an apple tree onto which a desired variety is grafted.
- A popular baked dessert made with apples.
- A type of apple tree that remains small.
- Also known as Crispin, a large, yellow-green apple with a sweet, juicy flavor.
- A common flavor descriptor for some sweet apples.
- A crisp, effervescent apple with a pink blush, known for its sweet-tart balance.
- Apples grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
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- A piece of land planted with fruit trees, especially apples.
- Describes an apple's sugary taste.
- The flower of an apple tree.
- A soft, juicy, aromatic apple with a distinctive tartness, popular in New England.
- Describes an apple's acidic or sour taste.
- An old apple variety preserved and passed down through generations.
- A sweet, mild, yellow apple, good for both eating and baking.
- A very sweet and crisp apple, originally from Japan, excellent for eating fresh.
- A hybrid created by combining two different varieties.
- A U.S. state famous for apple production.
- A U.S. state known for its apple orchards.
- The liquid extracted from apples.
- A small, often very sweet apple, sometimes used in cider.
- A U.S. state with significant apple production.
- A large, round, red apple, excellent for baking and sauces due to its firm flesh.
- Describes an apple's firm, snappy texture.
- A historic apple variety, good for eating, sauce, and pies.
- A classic red, heart-shaped apple with a mild, sweet flavor, known for its distinct lobes.
- The quality of being crisp.
- A common fungal disease affecting apple trees.
- A firm, tart apple with a dark red to almost black skin, excellent keeping quality.
- A firm, crisp apple with a sweet-tart taste, good for cooking and eating.
- The science of growing fruits and nuts.
- A sweet-tart apple that resists browning, good for salads and baking.
- An early-season apple with a tart flavor, good for sauce.
- The horticultural technique used to propagate most apple trees.
51 Clues: A full-sized apple tree. • A specific type of apple. • The quality of being crisp. • The flower of an apple tree. • Larvae that can infest apples. • The liquid extracted from apples. • Describes an apple's sugary taste. • The science of growing fruits and nuts. • A type of apple tree that remains small. • A U.S. state famous for apple production. • ...
Science Extra Credit 2012-08-27
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- contamination of the environment with waste products or impurities.
- band of the various colors of light
- process by which a scientific procedure is carried out according to certain guidelines
- ecosystem encompassing all life on earth and the physical life that it supports
- effect apparent shift in the wavelengths of energy, such as a soundwave or light wave
- solid earth
- all earth's water
- bang theory theory that all matter and energy in the universe was compreesed
- substance that has a characteristic set of physical and chemical properties
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- thick blanket of gases surrounding the earth
- property of an object or phenomenon.
- act of using senses to gather information
- study of the earth's atmosphere
- something being broken down
- in an experiment that can be changed
- method organized, logical approaches to scientific reasearch
- study of origin, history and structure of earth
- study of the universe beyond the earth
- possible explanation of a problem based on fact
- community of organisms in the environment
20 Clues: solid earth • all earth's water • something being broken down • study of the earth's atmosphere • band of the various colors of light • property of an object or phenomenon. • in an experiment that can be changed • study of the universe beyond the earth • act of using senses to gather information • community of organisms in the environment • ...
Tectonic Plates 2023-03-09
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- Came up with the theory of continental drift
- Center of the earth
- Large pieces of ice that help prove Pangaea
- Movement of the edge of one tectonic plate under another
- Large separated land masses that make up the Earth
- Large land masses that result from tectonic plates
- One massive continent at the beginning of time
- When tectonic plates move away from each other
- Confirmed tectonic plate theory 50 years after it was proposed
- Remnants of long dead living organism that help prove Pangaea
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- When tectonic plates move towards each other
- Large bodies of water in between continents
- Earth's outer shell
- A Natural phenomenon that results from tectonic plates
- A fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock
- The branch of geology studying the folding and faulting of the earth's crust
- Molten rock in the earth's crust
- Gigantic pieces of earth's crust
- Large towering rocks that help prove Pangaea
- Bottom of the ocean
20 Clues: Center of the earth • Earth's outer shell • Bottom of the ocean • Molten rock in the earth's crust • Gigantic pieces of earth's crust • Large bodies of water in between continents • Large pieces of ice that help prove Pangaea • When tectonic plates move towards each other • Came up with the theory of continental drift • Large towering rocks that help prove Pangaea • ...
General Chemistry 1 2015-07-12
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- One of the co-founders of the so-called "BEC" state of matter.
- Is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by some closed boundary,
- Second scientist that who proposed his own version of the structure of the atom.
- The first step in the methods of scientific research.
- Best known for his pioneering work in the development of the "modern atomic" theory.
- Is a concise statement of a relationship between phenomena that is always the same under the same conditions.
- Is a contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking.
- One who formulated the formula for the theory of relativity; co-founder of the BEC.
- One of the four fundamental states of matter.
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- Is anything that has mass and takes space.
- Third of the scientists who proposed their own model of the atom; described the atom to possess "energy levels".
- The force that gravity exerts on an object.
- Gas that has been energized to the point that electrons break free.
- Branch of chemistry that deals with organisms.
- Physical separation of solids from liquids.
- Knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experimentation and observation
- The study of physical properties of molecules and their relations to the ways in which they are put together with atoms.
- Study of how we analyze the chemical components of samples.
- The smallest particle of a substance that can exist by itself or be combined with other atoms to form a molecule.
- The ability to do work; property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted to other forms.
20 Clues: Is anything that has mass and takes space. • The force that gravity exerts on an object. • Physical separation of solids from liquids. • One of the four fundamental states of matter. • Branch of chemistry that deals with organisms. • The first step in the methods of scientific research. • Study of how we analyze the chemical components of samples. • ...
General Chemistry 1 2015-07-12
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- Is a concise statement of a relationship between phenomena that is always the same under the same conditions.
- Is anything that has mass and takes space.
- One of the co-founders of the so-called "BEC" state of matter.
- The ability to do work; property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted to other forms.
- Best known for his pioneering work in the development of the "modern atomic" theory.
- Is a contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking.
- The first step in the methods of scientific research.
- Is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by some closed boundary,
- Branch of chemistry that deals with organisms.
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- The smallest particle of a substance that can exist by itself or be combined with other atoms to form a molecule.
- The force that gravity exerts on an object.
- One of the four fundamental states of matter.
- Third of the scientists who proposed their own model of the atom; described the atom to possess "energy levels".
- One who formulated the formula for the theory of relativity; co-founder of the BEC.
- The study of physical properties of molecules and their relations to the ways in which they are put together with atoms.
- Knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experimentation and observation
- Physical separation of solids from liquids.
- Second scientist that who proposed his own version of the structure of the atom.
- Study of how we analyze the chemical components of samples.
- Gas that has been energized to the point that electrons break free.
20 Clues: Is anything that has mass and takes space. • The force that gravity exerts on an object. • Physical separation of solids from liquids. • One of the four fundamental states of matter. • Branch of chemistry that deals with organisms. • The first step in the methods of scientific research. • Study of how we analyze the chemical components of samples. • ...
week 3 spelling 2022-02-23
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- travelling in water
- very popular race
- smiling
- very lazy and heavy
- gentle version of hitting your doggo
- apply firm pressure to object
- hate doing it so stopped
- Neals down and 🙏
- red light
- in a cage
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- going somewhere and buying
- singing a song
- has a big sun
- don't want to do the test
- fell because of shoelaces
- hold something
- opposite of cold
- full of the angles
- dots everywhere
- taller and wider
20 Clues: smiling • red light • in a cage • has a big sun • singing a song • hold something • dots everywhere • opposite of cold • Neals down and 🙏 • taller and wider • very popular race • full of the angles • travelling in water • very lazy and heavy • hate doing it so stopped • don't want to do the test • fell because of shoelaces • going somewhere and buying • apply firm pressure to object • ...
