theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Theory of estimation 2022-03-22
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- E(Tn)= γ(Ɵ)
- of the test Size of the test
- Existence of sufficient estimator
- Variance is the least.
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- joint density function
- Conditional distribution given T is independent of Ɵ
- E(Tn)→ γ(Ɵ), n→∞ and var (Tn) →0 n→∞
- Lowerbound for variance of unbiased estimator.
- MVU estimator from any unbiased estimator through sufficient statistic.
- Most efficient estimator
10 Clues: E(Tn)= γ(Ɵ) • joint density function • Variance is the least. • Most efficient estimator • of the test Size of the test • Existence of sufficient estimator • E(Tn)→ γ(Ɵ), n→∞ and var (Tn) →0 n→∞ • Lowerbound for variance of unbiased estimator. • Conditional distribution given T is independent of Ɵ • MVU estimator from any unbiased estimator through sufficient statistic.
Theory of Signal 2018-04-09
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- A source of signal
- One of the signal that sent by the kernel to a process
- Definition of signal: a notification to a _____ that event has occured
- Signal to continue process if it is stopped
- The return type of a user-handler function to handling signal
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- One of the action taken by process when signal process
- ctrl+c used to ______ the process
- Signal to notify process that high-bandwidth data is available at socket
- To allow process to be interrupted
- The action carried out by SIG_IGN
10 Clues: A source of signal • ctrl+c used to ______ the process • The action carried out by SIG_IGN • To allow process to be interrupted • Signal to continue process if it is stopped • One of the action taken by process when signal process • One of the signal that sent by the kernel to a process • The return type of a user-handler function to handling signal • ...
Theory of Biogenesis 2014-03-27
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- all cells come from other cells via "____"
- scientist who further expanded on the Law of Biogenesis
- scientist who announced the results of the evidence of biogenesis
- Ancient Greeks' theory which was proved incorrect
- some of whom still argue with the evidence of the Theory of Biogenesis
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- Latin phrase which means "all life is from life"
- scientist who "proved" spontaneous generation
- the concept that life can only come from life
- a concept which can be experimented to determine whether or not it is true
- scientist who proved John Needham's claim incorrect
10 Clues: all cells come from other cells via "____" • scientist who "proved" spontaneous generation • the concept that life can only come from life • Latin phrase which means "all life is from life" • Ancient Greeks' theory which was proved incorrect • scientist who proved John Needham's claim incorrect • scientist who further expanded on the Law of Biogenesis • ...
Theory of Mind 2016-10-21
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- Nur Kinder, die sich im Spiegel selbst erkennen, können welche Kompetenz entwickeln?
- Antonym (Gegensatz) von Introspektion
- Über welche höheren Kompetenzen verfügen Kinder mit einer gut ausgebildeten ToM (als Kinder mit einer weniger gut ausgebildeten ToM)?
- Im 4. Lebensjahr entwickeln Kinder das Verständnis für die eigene emotionale Befindlichkeit und verwenden in diesem Bezug häufig Wörter wie "wollen" oder "wünschen". Wie nennt man diese Wörter?
- Ins Deutsche übersetzt, bedeutet Theory of Mind: Theorie des _____ ?
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- Im Alter von 4 Jahren erwerben die Kinder ein Verständnis für Ehrlichkeit und Lügen und probieren durch Lügen aus, ob die Eltern Lügen bemerken. Was sollten die Eltern in dieser Phase besonders bestärken?
- Wie ein Kind lernt, Empathie einzusetzen, hängt stark von seinen ______ ab.
- Wie nennt man den Zustand in dem sich ein Kind im Alter von 2-4 Jahren befindet, wenn es einerseits die Zuneigung seiner Eltern bewahren will und andererseits selbstständig sein will?
- Fachbegriff für die Einsicht in das eigene Innere/ die Erkenntnis der eigenen Vorstellungen.
- Für was steht die Kurzbezeichnung "ToM"?
10 Clues: Antonym (Gegensatz) von Introspektion • Für was steht die Kurzbezeichnung "ToM"? • Ins Deutsche übersetzt, bedeutet Theory of Mind: Theorie des _____ ? • Wie ein Kind lernt, Empathie einzusetzen, hängt stark von seinen ______ ab. • Nur Kinder, die sich im Spiegel selbst erkennen, können welche Kompetenz entwickeln? • ...
Theory of Evolution 2025-03-07
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- Foxes, wolves, and coyotes are very similar in structure, but fill different roles in the environment. n They are similar because they share a ______________ ancestor.
- ____________ :A species that once lived on earth, but we can no longer find any living specimen
- ________________: change over time.
- Survival of the ______________: those organism better suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce.
- _________________:creation of a new species.
- Any change in DNA is considered a ______________.
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- ___________________ structures: similar structures in different organisms that have adapted to different environments.
- Any group of organisms that can produce fertile offspring together are part of the same __________________.
- _________________: change in an organism to help it be better fit to its environment.
- _________________ structures: structures within an organism that no longer have a purpose.
10 Clues: ________________: change over time. • _________________:creation of a new species. • Any change in DNA is considered a ______________. • _________________: change in an organism to help it be better fit to its environment. • _________________ structures: structures within an organism that no longer have a purpose. • ...
Theory of Matter 2025-06-02
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- Tables, chairs, pencils
- Measure of the average energy level of the particles in a substance
- A device used to measure the temperature of an object.
- Oxygen, smoke
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- Water, juice
- The amount of space occupied by any object
- All things around us
- Energy transferred from hotter to colder substances
- A body of matter that makes up an object
- A state of rest or balance due to the equal action of opposing forces
10 Clues: Water, juice • Oxygen, smoke • All things around us • Tables, chairs, pencils • A body of matter that makes up an object • The amount of space occupied by any object • Energy transferred from hotter to colder substances • A device used to measure the temperature of an object. • Measure of the average energy level of the particles in a substance • ...
THEORY OF EVOLUTION 2025-01-15
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- The preserved remains, impressions, or traces of once-living organisms, typically found in sedimentary rock. Fossils provide evidence of past life and can help scientists understand the history of life on Earth.
- The supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, around 335 to 175 million years ago, when Earth's landmasses were joined together before breaking apart into the continents we have today.
- The geological principle that the processes that operated in the past (such as erosion and sedimentation) are the same as those observed in the present. This concept is fundamental in understanding Earth's geological history.
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- The process by which different kinds of living organisms have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the Earth. It is driven by mechanisms such as natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow.
- America: A continent in the Western Hemisphere, located mainly in the Southern Hemisphere. It is a key region in the study of evolution, particularly with respect to the unique biodiversity found there.
- Malthus: An English economist and demographer whose work influenced Charles Darwin. Malthus proposed that population growth would outpace food production, leading to competition for resources and natural selection.
- Islands: A group of islands in the Pacific Ocean, located off the coast of Ecuador. The islands are famous for their unique wildlife and played a significant role in Charles Darwin's formulation of the theory of natural selection.
- An extinct genus of large, armored mammals that lived during the Pleistocene Epoch. They were related to modern armadillos and had a shell-like armor covering their body.
- A characteristic or behavior of an organism that has evolved over time to improve its chances of survival and reproduction in a specific environment.
- Beagle: A British Royal Navy ship that Charles Darwin sailed on during his five-year voyage (1831–1836), during which he made many observations that led to the development of his theory of evolution by natural selection.
10 Clues: A characteristic or behavior of an organism that has evolved over time to improve its chances of survival and reproduction in a specific environment. • An extinct genus of large, armored mammals that lived during the Pleistocene Epoch. They were related to modern armadillos and had a shell-like armor covering their body. • ...
Renaissance, reformation, and scientific revolution 2024-11-06
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- came up with the geocentric theory
- the rise of art and literature
- Martin Luther wrote this about the catholic church
- movement focused on the achievements of humans
- popular statue made by Michelangelo
- came up with the heliocentric theory
- the body and structure of humans and animals
- orbits around the sun
- something used to make far away objects appear closer
- an invention that made people able to copy text easier
- wrote the 95 theses and lead the reformation
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- famous painter and sculptor
- orbits around the earth
- famous scientist and mathematician, invented calculus
- the reforming of the church
- famous painting from DaVinci
- Things the church would sell so people would have their sins forgiven
- the thing that pulls everything and everyone down
- famous painter, engineer, scientist, and more
- The people who protested with Martin Luther
20 Clues: orbits around the sun • orbits around the earth • famous painter and sculptor • the reforming of the church • famous painting from DaVinci • the rise of art and literature • came up with the geocentric theory • popular statue made by Michelangelo • came up with the heliocentric theory • The people who protested with Martin Luther • the body and structure of humans and animals • ...
Module 3 vocabulary Janek + Marrk 2025-04-02
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- hard and exhausting
- show sb the …
- cooperative
- firm and unchanging
- a group of ships
- be skilful at doing sth
- on the spot
- boring
- consisting of diffrent, mixed items
- a raincoat
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- disrespectful to most of the people
- five pounds
- all the work someone has to do for the company
- to forcefully make sb do sth Gruelling hard
- things you get from the job except for the salary
- the craft of woodwork
- to become larger
- (be on the …) to receive welfare money
- the quality of being a businessman
- very exiting
- intimidating
21 Clues: boring • a raincoat • five pounds • cooperative • on the spot • very exiting • intimidating • show sb the … • to become larger • a group of ships • hard and exhausting • firm and unchanging • the craft of woodwork • be skilful at doing sth • the quality of being a businessman • disrespectful to most of the people • consisting of diffrent, mixed items • (be on the …) to receive welfare money • ...
4.6-4.7 Vocab 2026-01-30
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- A theory suggesting that the purpose of behavior is to reduce physiological needs
- The tendency to maintain a stable internal state
- The idea that individuals differ in their need for stimulation and arousal
- A statistical method used to describe variability among observed variables in terms of fewer unobserved variables
- Innate, biologically determined behaviors
- Approaches that attempt to describe personality in terms of broad, stable characteristics
- A theory emphasizing cognitive processes in the development of personality and behavior
- The idea that facial expressions can influence emotional experience
- Emotions believed to be recognized and expressed similarly across cultures
- Cultural norms that govern the appropriate expression of emotions
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- A person's overall sense of self-worth or personal value
- A model of personality traits including Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism
- The idea that behavior, personal factors, and environmental influences all affect each other
- Different types of goal conflicts, including approach-approach and avoidance-avoidance
- The study of psychological and physiological factors that influence eating behavior
- A theory proposing that positive emotions expand cognitive and behavioral repertoires
- A person's overall sense of self and personal identity
- The idea that people are motivated to maintain an optimal level of arousal
- One's belief in one's ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task
- The principle that performance increases with physiological or mental arousal, but only up to a point
20 Clues: Innate, biologically determined behaviors • The tendency to maintain a stable internal state • A person's overall sense of self and personal identity • A person's overall sense of self-worth or personal value • Cultural norms that govern the appropriate expression of emotions • The idea that facial expressions can influence emotional experience • ...
Finish this TV Show title 2014-05-06
20 Clues: True ___ • ___ Dead • ___ Minds • Threes ___ • Grey's ___ • Kitchen ___ • Game of ___ • Wheel of ___ • Breaking ___ • __ Television • Person of ___ • Big ___ Theory • 19 Kids and ___ • The ___ Diaries • The ___ is Right • Young and the ___ • Pretty Little ___ • How I met your ___ • American ___ Story • Here comes ___ Boo Boo
Plate Tectonics Vocabulary 2023-05-10
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- volcanoes formed on the ocean floor when two ocean plates collide and one is subducted
- the upper part of the mantle and all of the crust - it makes up the plates
- part of the core that is solid because of so much pressure pushing down
- the theory for how Earth's surface is broken up into plates that move and cause earthquakes and volcanoes
- type of boundary where plates move apart from each other
- really thin crust that makes up the ocean floor
- innermost layer of the Earth broken into two sub layers
- the part of the core that is liquid due to extreme heat
- the upper part of the mantle right under the lithosphere that moves very slowly
- the outermost layer of Earth
- theory that all the continents were together as one and they slowly drifted to their current locations
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- long,deep,v-shaped featured underwater formed at subduction zone
- type of boundary where plates collide together
- the middle and largest layer of the Earth
- really thick crust that makes up continents
- type of boundary where plates slide right past each other
- a long, narrow valley in Earth's crust where two plates are separating
- an underwater mountain chain where new ocean floor is formed due to seafloor spreading
- when a dense ocean plate dives under another plate and melts
- hot magma rises near the mid ocean ridge, the ocean crust cracks and magma turns into rock
- ancient super-continent
- german scientist who proposed the continental drift theory
22 Clues: ancient super-continent • the outermost layer of Earth • the middle and largest layer of the Earth • really thick crust that makes up continents • type of boundary where plates collide together • really thin crust that makes up the ocean floor • innermost layer of the Earth broken into two sub layers • the part of the core that is liquid due to extreme heat • ...
Chapter 10 Section 1 and 2 2017-05-05
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- A gas that perfectly fits the five assumptions of the Kinetic-molecular theory.
- A substance that can flow and take the shape of it's container.
- If the temperature of a gas increases, its particles move _______.
- Gas particles passing through a tiny opening.
- The gases that act most like a ideal gas due to their low reactivity.
- Even though a liquid has an indefinite shape, it is hard to compress because it has a(n) __________ shape.
- A gas that does not behave completely according to the Kinetic-molecular theory.
- A collision where no energy is lost, but energy may be transferred.
- The attraction of the surface of a liquid to the surface of a solid.
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- The mixing of the particles of two substances caused by their random motions.
- The property that states that gas particles glide past each other.
- Theory that is based on the idea that particles are always in motion.
- The process of a liquid becoming a solid.
- The process of a liquid becomes a gas by boiling.
- The process of a liquid becomes a gas without boiling.
15 Clues: The process of a liquid becoming a solid. • Gas particles passing through a tiny opening. • The process of a liquid becomes a gas by boiling. • The process of a liquid becomes a gas without boiling. • A substance that can flow and take the shape of it's container. • The property that states that gas particles glide past each other. • ...
The Summit within - Crossword 2021-02-18
10 Clues: spiritual • trace/shade • very exciting • fatigue, tiredness • view of a wide area • frustrated; resisted • in make yourself firm • aroses uddenly and intensely • very happy because of success • state or feeling of close relationship
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
Geo review 1 - 4 2013-05-12
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- largest continental landmass
- largest lake
- coordinates 43'S, 146'E
- carries away soil
- coordinates 23'S, 23'E
- science to industry
- seasonal leaf loss
- shows altitude
- changed earth's features
- heliocentric theory
- water on the earth's surface
- how far a boat can travel
- combination of metals
- grows enough for private consumption
- added the grid to the map
- drew the modern world map
- longest drainage area
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- bogs, marshes, swamps
- taxes on imports and exports
- money used to build industry
- mountains, plains, plateaus
- middle layer
- process of precipitation, evaporation and transpiration
- calculated the circumference of the earth
- map-making
- sells goods directly to consumer
- between polar and tropic
- coordinates 20'S, 140' W
- geocentric theory
29 Clues: map-making • largest lake • middle layer • shows altitude • carries away soil • geocentric theory • seasonal leaf loss • science to industry • heliocentric theory • bogs, marshes, swamps • combination of metals • longest drainage area • coordinates 23'S, 23'E • coordinates 43'S, 146'E • changed earth's features • between polar and tropic • coordinates 20'S, 140' W • how far a boat can travel • ...
Deviance Crossword 2020-11-17
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- recognized violation of cultural norms
- _______ crime is a business supplying illegal goods or services.
- Type of crime that has no readily apparent victim.
- Developed Differential Association Theory
- Developed Control Theory
- using unconventional means rather than conventional means to achieve a culturally approved goal
- theorist who believed deviance was a normal part of society
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- theorist who developed Strain Theory
- an act of moral vengeance
- primary point of contact between the population and the criminal justice system.
- violation of cultural norms enacted into laws
- very powerful negative label
12 Clues: Developed Control Theory • an act of moral vengeance • very powerful negative label • theorist who developed Strain Theory • recognized violation of cultural norms • Developed Differential Association Theory • violation of cultural norms enacted into laws • Type of crime that has no readily apparent victim. • theorist who believed deviance was a normal part of society • ...
Theory of Asana 2024-09-26
10 Clues: 8-limbs • Stability • To be one with • King of serpents • Appropriate effort • Control over senses • Classical Literature • Throat-focused breathing • The breath is the vehicle of________ • Muscle separating thoracic and abdominal cavity
Plate Tectonics and Continental drift 2021-10-31
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- similar_______ found on different continents supported the theory of continental drift
- theory that all of the continents were once a large landmass and have slowly moved to their current location
- ________current movement of matter resulting in differences in density
- this boundary occurs when tectonic plates slide past one another
- thinnest, least dense compositional layer
- block of lithosphere that consists of crust and outermost part mantle
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- structural layer in which tectonic plates are found
- this boundary occurs when tectonic plates are moving away from each other
- layer that convection currents occur in
- this boundary results when tectonic plates collide
- Last name of the scientist responsible for continental drift theory
- name of the supercontinent
- a type of climatic evidence created by tropical plants
- matching ___________ _________ and rock age was another piece of evidence
14 Clues: name of the supercontinent • layer that convection currents occur in • thinnest, least dense compositional layer • this boundary results when tectonic plates collide • structural layer in which tectonic plates are found • a type of climatic evidence created by tropical plants • this boundary occurs when tectonic plates slide past one another • ...
Plate Tectonics and Continental drift 2021-10-31
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- similar_______ found on different continents supported the theory of continental drift
- theory that all of the continents were once a large landmass and have slowly moved to their current location
- ________current movement of matter resulting in differences in density
- this boundary occurs when tectonic plates slide past one another
- thinnest, least dense compositional layer
- block of lithosphere that consists of crust and outermost part mantle
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- structural layer in which tectonic plates are found
- this boundary occurs when tectonic plates are moving away from each other
- layer that convection currents occur in
- this boundary results when tectonic plates collide
- Last name of the scientist responsible for continental drift theory
- name of the supercontinent
- a type of climatic evidence created by tropical plants
- matching ___________ _________ and rock age was another piece of evidence
14 Clues: name of the supercontinent • layer that convection currents occur in • thinnest, least dense compositional layer • this boundary results when tectonic plates collide • structural layer in which tectonic plates are found • a type of climatic evidence created by tropical plants • this boundary occurs when tectonic plates slide past one another • ...
Astronomy 2017-07-12
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- our solar system that forms a tiny part of the galaxy
- a theory that states that the universe could go on expanding and everything would eventually fade away
- a theory about a violent explosion that began 15,000 million years ago
- very large and can contain up to one million stars
- a bright middle and two or more curved arms of stars
- vary in shape from round to oval, and contain many old, red stars
- a pulling force
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- the name used to describe the collection of matter.
- a theory that states that the universe expands and shrinks, and that the universe works like a heart
- found in areas of space that are rich in gas and dust
- the distance light travels in one year
- tiny particles that make up virtually everything in the universe
- cloud of stars with no definitive shape
- has a central bar of stars with an arm at each end
- billions of stars gathered together in huge collections
15 Clues: a pulling force • the distance light travels in one year • cloud of stars with no definitive shape • very large and can contain up to one million stars • has a central bar of stars with an arm at each end • the name used to describe the collection of matter. • a bright middle and two or more curved arms of stars • found in areas of space that are rich in gas and dust • ...
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 • ...
Sociology Chapter 5 2022-03-24
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- theory that deviance is the result of social control
- a victimless crime
- accept society goals but achieve them in deviant ways
- internal social control
- created Anomie theory of deviance
- respect rules of behvior but believe they will never achieve goals
- determine guilt or innocence
- rate of repeated behavior
- evasion a white collar crime
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- behavior that violates norms
- a function of the correctional system
- country with a consistently low crime rate
- a violent crime
- wor hard to achieve economic success
- external social control
- believed deviants are biologically less advanced
- believed deviance was linked to body type
- a crime against property
18 Clues: a violent crime • a victimless crime • external social control • internal social control • a crime against property • rate of repeated behavior • behavior that violates norms • determine guilt or innocence • evasion a white collar crime • created Anomie theory of deviance • wor hard to achieve economic success • a function of the correctional system • ...
Social Responsibility and Ethics 2018-11-18
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- Practice of offering something of value in order to gain an illicit advantage from someone in authority.
- Are critical stakeholder to the firm
- A set of value and beliefs shared by employees of an organization.
- Often becomes the basis for rules.
- A set of conditions that limits barriers or provides reward.
- High ranking person who respect and understand legal and ethical standards.
- Used to develop norms that are socially enforced.
- Volkswagen committed this when they lied about their diesel emission.
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- Exposing an employer's wrongdoing to outsiders.
- Act of businesses giving back to communities and causes.
- Formal statement that describes what a firm expects out of its employees.
- This form of communication is expressed through body language, expression, and tone of voice.
- This form of communication is most common form of communication.
- principles and standards that guide the behaviors of individual and groups in the world of business.
- Power that refers to a person's ability to influence the behavior of others by offering them something desirable.
- This type of power penalizes actions or behavior of employees.
16 Clues: Often becomes the basis for rules. • Are critical stakeholder to the firm • Exposing an employer's wrongdoing to outsiders. • Used to develop norms that are socially enforced. • Act of businesses giving back to communities and causes. • A set of conditions that limits barriers or provides reward. • This type of power penalizes actions or behavior of employees. • ...
Planet Earth: Topic 4 The Moving Crust Crossword 2024-02-16
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- Wegener was originally trained as this type of scientist.
- Plates that are moving apart.
- This famous Canadian scientist helped prove that continents move.
- The upper most layer of the Earth.
- What does the "A" stand for in SCUBA?
- This scientist came up with the theory of continental drift.
- An area where one plate is pushed under another plate.
- The giant supercontinent.
- A name for deep sea volcanic vents.
- Plates that are moving together.
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- The inner most layer of the Earth.
- Circular currents caused by a moving fluid.
- This dinosaur provides biological evidence that the continents move.
- What does the "N" stand for in SONAR?
- The outer core is made of iron and this element.
- The layer found directly under the crust.
- The Theory of Plate __________.
- The boat that Canadians use to examine the ocean floor.
- A technology that uses sounds waves.
19 Clues: The giant supercontinent. • Plates that are moving apart. • The Theory of Plate __________. • Plates that are moving together. • The inner most layer of the Earth. • The upper most layer of the Earth. • A name for deep sea volcanic vents. • A technology that uses sounds waves. • What does the "N" stand for in SONAR? • What does the "A" stand for in SCUBA? • ...
8.9 A,B,C Vocabulary (Tic-Tac Tonics) 2023-02-02
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- A super continent that held all of the worlds landmass.
- Current that moves in a counterclockwise motion.
- A line on a map marking a point of elevation.
- The study of rocks.
- The amount of feet that a map changes at each interval.
- The breakdown of rock due to weather.
- Dead Animals and plants that have been preserved in rock.
- The amount of matter a plate has.
- Made the 1st theory of tectonic movement.
- Study of shape of land.
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- Found by Harry Hess.
- The distance above sea level.
- The break down of rock due to sand, wind and other elements hitting it.
- Plates that make up land the landmass of Earth.
- A form made of land.
- A map made from a picture taken in space.
- Lines that show a change in elevation on a map.
- 1st theory for how tectonic plates shift.
- A map that shows the shape and elevation of a land form.
- The movement of rock from one place to another.
20 Clues: The study of rocks. • Found by Harry Hess. • A form made of land. • Study of shape of land. • The distance above sea level. • The amount of matter a plate has. • The breakdown of rock due to weather. • A map made from a picture taken in space. • 1st theory for how tectonic plates shift. • Made the 1st theory of tectonic movement. • A line on a map marking a point of elevation. • ...
Chapter 10: Understanding Financial Statements 2016-09-27
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- Assets that can be converted into cash relatively quickly
- Stock shares that represent ownership in a corporation
- Depreciable assets at their original cost, before any depreciation expense has been taken
- A firm's raw materials and products be held in anticipation of eventual sale
- The cost of money borrowed
- Financing provided by creditors
- Physical assets that will be used in the business for more than one year, such as equipment, buildings, and land
- A financial report showing a firm's sources of cash as well as its uses of cash
- A measure of the rate of return that owners receive on their equity investment, calculated by dividing net profits by owner's equity
- Owners' investments in a company plus cumulative net profits retained in the firm
- The cost of a firm's building and equipment, allocated over the asset's useful life
- A measure of a company's relative liquidity, determined by dividing current assets by current liabilities
- Earnings that may be distributed to the owners or reinvested in the company
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- Money in the bank and may include a security that can be sold very quickly, such as a government security
- A financial report showing the amount of profits or losses from a firm's operation over a given period of time
- Operating expenses that have been incurred by not paid
- Earnings after operating expenses but before interest and taxes are paid
- A long-term loan to purchase a building or land
- The degree to which a firm has working capital available to meet maturing debt obligations
- Earnings after operating expenses and interest expenses but before taxes
- The impact (positive of negative) of financing with debt rather than with equity
- A measure of what percentage assets us financed by debt, determined by dividing total debt by total assets
- A distribution of a firm's profits to the owners
- A financial report showing a firm's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time
- Profits as a percentage of sales
- Profits not paid out as dividends over the life of a business
- Sales less the cost of goods sold
- The cost of producing or acquiring goods or services to be sold by a firm
28 Clues: The cost of money borrowed • Financing provided by creditors • Profits as a percentage of sales • Sales less the cost of goods sold • A long-term loan to purchase a building or land • A distribution of a firm's profits to the owners • Operating expenses that have been incurred by not paid • Stock shares that represent ownership in a corporation • ...
Social Psychology Contributions 2013-03-22
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- the percentage of participants that went to 450volts in Milgram's study
- Milgram's theory - describes agentic and autonomous state
- Cognitive _______ - involves the beliefs held about a group
- when people wear clothes to enhance their group
- Realistic Conflict Theory believes that prejudice is caused not only by formation but when there is this as well.
- how many school boys participated in Tajfel's study?
- developing an idea about someone and applying it to similar people
- "Understanding and Reducing Blind Obedience" disproves the "Germans are _______" hypothesis
- which profession benefitted from the social contribution: "Understanding and Reducing Blind Obedience"
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- a real life application of Social Identity Theory
- how many hospitals was Hofling's study performed in?
- they tested blind obedience using the scenario of a job interview
- studies investigating prejudice tend to use this method of experimentation
- it may not be appropriate to do this to collectivist cultures
- there will be less of these in society when we learn to understand and reduce prejudice
- treating someone differently because of their group membership
- don't have the common traits
- judgements made about a person based on their membership in a group
18 Clues: don't have the common traits • when people wear clothes to enhance their group • a real life application of Social Identity Theory • how many hospitals was Hofling's study performed in? • how many school boys participated in Tajfel's study? • Milgram's theory - describes agentic and autonomous state • Cognitive _______ - involves the beliefs held about a group • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Understanding the Structure Of Personality, Motivation and Defense Mechanisms within us 2013-11-12
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- 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.
- Two factors that motivate behavior are our unconscious mind and the need for ______________.
- In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, our first need would be our ____________ needs.
- 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.
- The need for order and beauty in one's surrounding would be considered our ______ needs.
- The activity of studying french would be an example of being socially _____________.
- ______ developed the theory that states the human mind has three aspects, each of which influence how we think, feel and act.
- __________ mechanisms operate unconsciously from wears of anxiety.
- Sleeping at night would be an example of being __________ motivated.
- This structure of personality tests when and under what conditions the Id can safely satisfy its wants and needs.
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- Alfred Alder's theory stated that peoples lives vary on the need to overcome feelings perceived by the ___________ mind.
- A process whereby patients discuss their background feelings and experiences with a trained psychologist.
- 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.
- The Id structure of personality is often referred to as the ________ principle due to its lack of rational matter.
- The level of personality which exists within the unconscious mind.
- Our super ego is also known as our _______ decision, which can differ depending on how you were raised and your society.
- Personality, opposite tendencies, needs, childhood experiences, biological and sociological are all factors which ______ people to act as they do.
- Principles or standards considered worthwhile or desirable.
18 Clues: Principles or standards considered worthwhile or desirable. • The level of personality which exists within the unconscious mind. • __________ mechanisms operate unconsciously from wears of anxiety. • Sleeping at night would be an example of being __________ motivated. • In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, our first need would be our ____________ needs. • ...
fruit 2019-02-26
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- an evergreen shrub or small tree that bears edible green fruit resembling guavas. It is native to tropical South America and cultivated in New Zealand for its fruit.
- plump, fairly firm fruit with as much golden orange as possible
- a large round yellow citrus fruit with an acid juicy pulp.
- with a deeply netted, yellow-gold rind. Ripe fruit yields slightly to gentle pressure and has a musky fragrance.
- a fast-growing tropical Asian tree related to the breadfruit.
- well shaped, smooth skinned fruit that is free of bruises
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- a fruit with a thin hairy skin, green flesh, and black seeds
- a pale yellow oval citrus fruit with thick skin and fragrant, acidic juice
- a soft pear-shaped fruit with sweet dark flesh and many small seeds, eaten fresh or dried.
- a spiny oval tropical fruit containing a creamy pulp. Despite its fetid smell it is highly valued for its flavour.
- Soft clementines that are free of blemishes and wrinkles, and have even colouration.
- Fruit The fruit changes from green to brownish colour as they ripen. Choose fruit that is firm and free of blemishes or bruises.
- an edible, pale orange tropical fruit with pink juicy flesh and a strong sweet aroma.
- Firm, glossy unbruised fruit. Browning on the tips of the ridges is a sign of ripeness.
- yellow with brown speckles indicates a sweet tender fruit.
15 Clues: well shaped, smooth skinned fruit that is free of bruises • a large round yellow citrus fruit with an acid juicy pulp. • yellow with brown speckles indicates a sweet tender fruit. • a fruit with a thin hairy skin, green flesh, and black seeds • a fast-growing tropical Asian tree related to the breadfruit. • ...
final 2022-05-12
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- speed-how light travels
- measure the duration
- opposite of matter
- mass
- freeze-something huge and is icy
- basic unit in a cell
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- of measurement of temperature
- bang theory-theory of how the universe was created
- how hot or cold something is
- era- era matter was formed
- crunch- a candy you get in lunchables
- study of the universe
- shift-determining the milky way
- matter-can be the white dwarfs
14 Clues: mass • opposite of matter • measure the duration • basic unit in a cell • study of the universe • speed-how light travels • era- era matter was formed • how hot or cold something is • of measurement of temperature • matter-can be the white dwarfs • shift-determining the milky way • freeze-something huge and is icy • crunch- a candy you get in lunchables • ...
Natural Selection 2021-11-16
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- the action or process of mutating
- the disguising of military personnel, equipment, and installations by painting or covering them to make them blend in with their surroundings.
- theory of evolution by natural selection is the foundation upon which modern evolutionary theory is built.
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- of Evolution based on the idea that all species? are related and gradually change over time.
- a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits.
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- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- Selection the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring. The theory of its action was first fully expounded by Charles Darwin and is now believed to be the main process that brings about evolution.
- develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
- derive (a quality, characteristic, or predisposition) genetically from one's parents or ancestors.
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- a theory of evolution based on the principle that physical changes in organisms during their lifetime
12 Clues: the action or process of mutating • the action or process of adapting or being adapted. • develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form. • a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits. • of Evolution based on the idea that all species? are related and gradually change over time. • ...
Criminological theories 2026-03-30
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- Poor Phineas Gage!
- Role models and vicarious reinforcement
- Theorist who discussed extraversion and neuroticism
- Social constructs and labelling
- The reactions of drugs and substances inside our bodies
- Positive and negative reinforcements, and punishments
- Monozygotic twins are more likely to have both been to prison
- Bourgeoisie and proletariat
- Merton looks at the American Dream
- Criminals tend to have the same faulty cognitions
- This theory says the are three different body shapes
- Children with criminal parents are more likely to commit crime even if they're fostered
- We learn criminal behaviour and attitudes from people around us
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- Kohlberg argued criminals are stuck at lower levels
- Criminality is a rational choice following from moral breakdown
- The theory based on Bowlby's 44 Thieves study
- Id, Ego, and Superego
- Also known as 'supermale' syndrome
- Marginalisation causes poor-on-poor crime
- Everything in society has a role, even crime
- Lombroso's theory (7)
- How groups respond to strain
22 Clues: Poor Phineas Gage! • Id, Ego, and Superego • Lombroso's theory (7) • Bourgeoisie and proletariat • How groups respond to strain • Social constructs and labelling • Also known as 'supermale' syndrome • Merton looks at the American Dream • Role models and vicarious reinforcement • Marginalisation causes poor-on-poor crime • Everything in society has a role, even crime • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-12-01
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- The supercontinent where all land was once together
- The theory that all of Earth was once together
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- a lowland region that forms where Earth's tectonic plates move apart, or rift.
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur.
- The crashing/colliding of two plate boundaries
- Two plates that slide past each other
- Where two plates slide past each other and cause earthquakes
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- when an oceanic plate runs into a continental plate and slides beneath it.
- rigid, rocky outer layer of the Earth, consisting of the crust and the solid outermost layer of the upper mantle/where the plates are located
- Scientist who came up with the Continental Drift Theory
- Created when two continental plates collide
- The theory that says HOW the continents move around
- Created when a Oceanic plate and Continental Plate crash together
- The separation of two plate boundaries
- long, narrow depressions on the seafloor that form at the boundary of tectonic plates where one plate is pushed, or subducts, beneath another.
- a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics
17 Clues: Two plates that slide past each other • The separation of two plate boundaries • Created when two continental plates collide • The theory that all of Earth was once together • The crashing/colliding of two plate boundaries • The supercontinent where all land was once together • The theory that says HOW the continents move around • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-10-09
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- This is the upper part of the Mantle that cause our tectonic plates to move
- This is the innermost layer; made of solid metal
- This type of crust is lighter and less dense
- This is the outermost layer of the Earth
- This is the second layer of the Earth
- This is the bottom part of the crust that is broken into tectonic plates
- This is the only liquid layer of the Earth
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- What country is Alfred Wegener From?
- This is the theory that says the Earth's crust is broken into pieces
- This is the theory that says that the broken pieces of the Earth's surface are moving
- This is the name of the super continent formed 225 million years ago
- This is the scientist credited with the Continental Drift Theory
- This type of crust is heavier and more dense, sinks
13 Clues: What country is Alfred Wegener From? • This is the second layer of the Earth • This is the outermost layer of the Earth • This is the only liquid layer of the Earth • This type of crust is lighter and less dense • This is the innermost layer; made of solid metal • This type of crust is heavier and more dense, sinks • ...
Mira Theory 2015-11-30
16 Clues: theory • I mean I • Jean Paul • welcome to • go hard with • you wanna _____ • the world I rule • is my life story • digital ____ club • I ___ therefor I am • place I want to visit • founder of color theory • the first super villain • founder of color theory • founder of color theory • founder of color theory
All About Aliza! 2025-07-24
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- seasonal event
- keeps the pupils out of mischief
- the sum of her passions
- LOML
- not the main name
- should have been a professional
- digitally focussed
- programmed to whizz up and down
- Favourite sensations
- a sideline hobby
- a staple food
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- a regular trip
- home of the mountain bike
- better than desert
- vibrant orange drink
- has all the kit and some idea
- island paradise
- her best bit
- not her mood but a firm favourite
- the name to keep
20 Clues: LOML • her best bit • a staple food • a regular trip • seasonal event • island paradise • a sideline hobby • the name to keep • not the main name • better than desert • digitally focussed • vibrant orange drink • Favourite sensations • the sum of her passions • home of the mountain bike • has all the kit and some idea • should have been a professional • programmed to whizz up and down • ...
financial market 2024-05-08
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- refers to how easily one can exchange money or financial assets for a good or service
- the total rate of return, including capital gains and interest paid on an investment at the end of a
- the first sale of shares of stock by a firm to outside investors
- investing in a wide range of companies to reduce the level of risk
- a specific firm's claim on partial ownership
- a check or by using a “debit card”
- a mechanism for a saver to deposit funds at a bank and promise to leave them at the bank
- a measure of the uncertainty of that project’s profitability
- a bank account that pays an interest rate, but withdrawing money typically requires a trip to the bank or an automatic teller machine
- the monetary value a homeowner would have after selling the house and repaying any outstanding bank loans
- to diversify
- a time, in exchange for a higher interest rate
- a direct payment from a firm to its shareholders
- financial investments in new companies that are still relatively small in size, but that have potential to grow substantially
- checking account
- people who own at least some shares of stock in a firm
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- funds that buy a range of stocks or bonds from different companies, thus allowing an investor an easy
- a bank account that typically pays little or no interest, but that gives easy access to money, either b
- an interest rate calculation on the principal plus the accumulated interest
- a bond issued by the federal government through the U.S. Department of the Treasury
- to buy the house
- an institution, like a bank, that receives money from savers and provides funds to borrowers
- the amount that it borrowed and also a rate of interest over a period of time in the future
- a bond issued by cities that wish to borrow
- an interest rate calculation only on the principal amount
- a financial contract through which a borrower like a corporation, a city or state, or the federal government agrees to
- a card that lets the person make purchases, and the financial insitution immediately deducts cost from that
27 Clues: to diversify • to buy the house • checking account • a check or by using a “debit card” • a bond issued by cities that wish to borrow • a specific firm's claim on partial ownership • a time, in exchange for a higher interest rate • a direct payment from a firm to its shareholders • people who own at least some shares of stock in a firm • ...
Forms of Government 2026-01-09
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- Economic system where production of goods are spread among the people. The state might own the businesses.
- Citizens hold the ultimate power in this type of government.
- The United States is a ____________________ democracy.
- Another term for Representative Democracy
- Greek philosopher that asked "Who governs the state?"
- Type of government when only one person has all the power.
- Religious texts and beliefs are the basis for the government structure and all laws.
- A State is defined as having a population, _______________, sovereignty and government.
- Type of democracy where citizens are involved in day-to-day decisions in the government.
- Economic system where individuals own businesses and work to make more money
- Members of an oligarchy get their power from wealth, military power, family or ___________.
- A nation having absolute power. Not being under any control of another state.
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- A King or Queen runs the county.
- Theory of government that says God is the reason why the leaders are in power.
- Type of government where a small group holds the power.
- Nations have has some form of government and ____________ system.
- One person takes control of a state uses fear, intimidation and propaganda to stay in power.
- The absence of government.
- Hitler, Stalin, and Kim Jung Un have led this type of dictatorship having complete control.
- Theory that government is formed between an agreement with the government and the people that are governed.
- When people rise up to overthrow a government
- Theory of government that says governments formed naturally from family to clans to tribes, etc.
22 Clues: The absence of government. • A King or Queen runs the county. • Another term for Representative Democracy • When people rise up to overthrow a government • Greek philosopher that asked "Who governs the state?" • The United States is a ____________________ democracy. • Type of government where a small group holds the power. • ...
Cell Theory 2022-01-25
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- site of photosynthesis
- tiny water bears that live on the outside of the space station
- involved with shipping and packaging
- each cell part is know as an
- provides structure to plant cells
- Creates protein
- control center of the cell
- like a highway in the cell
- the movement of water from high to low concentration
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- the process of turning light into sugar
- breaks down waste and old vacuoles
- the jelly like substance in the cell
- contains food water or waste
- the cell is the basic unit of structure and blank in living things
- according to cell theory all living things are made of
- according to cell theory all cells come from
- the doorway to the cell
- the process by which a substance moves from high to low concentration
18 Clues: Creates protein • site of photosynthesis • the doorway to the cell • control center of the cell • like a highway in the cell • contains food water or waste • each cell part is know as an • provides structure to plant cells • breaks down waste and old vacuoles • the jelly like substance in the cell • involved with shipping and packaging • the process of turning light into sugar • ...
Acids and Bases 2014-06-01
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- dissociation constant: The ratio of the concentration of the conjugate acid times the concentration of the hydroxide ion to the concentration of the conjugate base.
- solutions: Another name for basic solutions.
- What is the process that reduces surface tension?
- A substance that can act as both an acid and a base.
- acid: A substance that can accept a pair of electrons to form a covalent bond.
- point: The point at which the indicator changes color.
- dissociation constant: The ratio of the concentration of the dissociated (or ionized) form of an acid to the concentration of the undissociated (nonionized) form.
- Process of turning light into chemical energy, performed by plants.
- acid: The particle formed when a base gains a hydrogen ion.
- acids: Acids that contain one ionizable hydrogen.
- Theory: Theory stating that acids are hydrogen-containing compounds that ionize to yield hydrogen ions (H+) in aqueous solution. He also said that bases are compounds that ionize to yield hydroxide ions (OH−) in aqueous solution.
- Theory: proposition that an acid accepts a pair of electrons during a reaction, while a base donates a pair of electrons.
- bases: Bases that react with water to form the hydroxide ion and the conjugate acid of the base.
- constant for water: The product of the concentrations of the hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in water.
- base: The particle that remains when an acid has donated a hydrogen ion.
- The process of adding a known amount of solution of known concentration to determine the concentration of another solution.
- acids: Acids that contain two ionizable hydrogens.
- solution: A in which [H+] is greater than [OH−].
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- solution: Any aqueous solution in which [H+] and [OH−] are equal.
- solution: A solution in which [H+] is less than [OH−].
- reactions: Reactions in which an acid and a base react in an aqueous solution to produce a salt and water.
- Negative logarithm of the hydrogen-ion concentration.
- The reaction in which water molecules produce ions.
- theory: The theory defining an acid as a hydrogen-ion donor, and a base as a hydrogen-ion acceptor.
- ion: A water molecule that gains a hydrogen ion.
- point: When the number of moles of hydrogen ions equals the number of moles of hydroxide ions.
- solution: The solution of known concentration.
- tension Inward pull of a liquid.
- bases: Bases that dissociate completely into metal ions and hydroxide ions in aqueous solution.
- acids: Acids that contain three ionizable hydrogens.
30 Clues: tension Inward pull of a liquid. • solutions: Another name for basic solutions. • solution: The solution of known concentration. • ion: A water molecule that gains a hydrogen ion. • solution: A in which [H+] is greater than [OH−]. • What is the process that reduces surface tension? • acids: Acids that contain one ionizable hydrogen. • ...
20 unfamiliar words 2022-06-27
20 Clues: awake • unity • order • unreal • sponsor • glimpse • recovery • attitude • receiving • informers • exhausting • to delight • competition • become firm • bank tooling • nevertheless • parliamentary • criticize severely • A native of Morocco • A native of great Britain
Crossword puzzle Beauen 2014-11-11
20 Clues: odd • firm • hazy • pilot • infer • severe • beyond • allege • advice • mosaic • outcome • stutter • amazement • suffering • falsehood • cleverness • most likely • hang around • set of rules • easily exited
The Vot bang theory 2023-06-08
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- What is the Earth's primary source of energy?
- What is the process of plants losing water through their leaves called?
- what is the unit used to measure electric current
- What is the name of the particle that carries an electric charge and orbits the nucleus of an atom?
- What is the process by which a solid changes directly into a gas without becoming a liquid first
- What is the smallest type of blood vessel in the human body
- What is the largest organ in the human body?
- What is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy?
- What is the chemical symbol for the element iron?
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- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- What is the study of fossils called?
- What is the unit used to measure energy?
- What is the unit used to measure the intensity of sound?
- What is the chemical symbol for the element gold?
- What is the study of the classification and naming of organisms called?
- What is the largest moon in our solar system?
- What is the chemical symbol for the element sodium?
17 Clues: What is the study of fossils called? • What is the unit used to measure energy? • What is the largest organ in the human body? • What is the Earth's primary source of energy? • What is the largest moon in our solar system? • What is the largest planet in our solar system? • what is the unit used to measure electric current • ...
Stifel CO Public Finance 2024-04-22
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- Moranda and Hadley send out the ____ every Monday
- Yvonne grew up in this City, the 9th largest in Colorado
- Bryan led the nation in home runs while attending this Colorado community college
- A banker favorite breakfast food for celebrations
- Jon trained a now Stifel managing director in this office while working at UBS: City 1 of 5
- Jon trained a now Stifel managing director in this office while working at UBS: City 2 of 5
- Number of times Hadley has been in the newsletter in 2024
- Stacey and Bryan share this former firm
- Number of native Coloradans on the team
- Jon trained a now Stifel managing director in this office while working at UBS: City 3 of 5
- Name of the first firm to be acquired by Ron Kruszewski in 2000, also where Les started his public finance career
- Amy's COP transaction in this ski town was mentioned in a recent Bloomberg article
- Lisa graduated from this Colorado-based Jesuit college
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- The wrong way to spell Ms. Ramey's first name
- On a Fall Saturday in Boulder, you may hear Mike say this phrase
- The Denver office hosted this event in June 2023
- David Wu, collegiate athlete, lost a 5k running race to this banker
- Josh splits his time largely between Colorado and ____ issuers
- Members of the Colorado public finance team will be running which marathon this spring on a relay team?
- Moranda started at Stifel in this role
- Amy once worked at this California Municipal Advisory firm
- By doing 1 negotiated sale in this state, Stifel achieved 16.7% market share here by number of issues
- In May, Alan will celebrate this GKB/Stifel public finance anniversary
- Jon trained a now Stifel managing director in this office while working at UBS: City 4 of 5
- Jon once worked at this popular software company
- Alan shares this undergraduate college major with John Kim
- Jon trained a now Stifel managing director in this office while working at UBS: City 5 of 5
- Yvonne's favorite place to travel
28 Clues: Yvonne's favorite place to travel • Moranda started at Stifel in this role • Stacey and Bryan share this former firm • Number of native Coloradans on the team • The wrong way to spell Ms. Ramey's first name • The Denver office hosted this event in June 2023 • Jon once worked at this popular software company • Moranda and Hadley send out the ____ every Monday • ...
Science 2025-08-24
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- commonly called as the moho
- who proposed the seafloor spreading theory?
- the continent of south america was formed from which large landmass?
- means all earth
- which plate boundary occurs when two plates slide toward eachother?
- it is underneath the lithosphere
- means all seas.
- they travel through the inner layers of the planet
- first to be felt on the earth's surface
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- refers to the movement of faults along the angle of the fault line
- caused by the rising of heat from the core
- did do not travel through liquids
- refers to the process of forming mountains and mountain ranges
- who proposed the theory of continental drift?
- are cracks on the earth's surface
- which plate boundary is created when two plates move away from each other?
- the only travel on the surface
- prefers to the shaking of the earth
- is divided into four major layers: crust, mantle, outer core and inner core
- takes place when a subducting slab sinks into the hot mantle
20 Clues: means all earth • means all seas. • commonly called as the moho • the only travel on the surface • it is underneath the lithosphere • did do not travel through liquids • are cracks on the earth's surface • prefers to the shaking of the earth • first to be felt on the earth's surface • caused by the rising of heat from the core • who proposed the seafloor spreading theory? • ...
orgins of life 2022-05-20
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- life on earth came from microorganism that originated from outer space
- design, this theory provides no source for the intelligence
- Creationism, species are formed from each kind not from one common ancestor
- evolution, all species derived from one common ancestor
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- Clark, he discovered DNA
- a type of enzyme capable of building organic coumpounds
- world theory, early life did not contain DNA but ran first
- theory, is a well substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world
- theory, prokaryotic cells began evolving internal cell membranes
- theory, first organisms were derived from self replicating clay crystals
10 Clues: Clark, he discovered DNA • a type of enzyme capable of building organic coumpounds • evolution, all species derived from one common ancestor • world theory, early life did not contain DNA but ran first • design, this theory provides no source for the intelligence • theory, prokaryotic cells began evolving internal cell membranes • ...
Imma's Baseball Fun 2025-01-03
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- Three swings and misses
- A smack in the face'll earn you this
- Opening song
- This Toronto team is famous though I don't know why
- Assaulted by New Yorkers but survived
- Cry which opens the game
- New to the world of baseball
- This amazin' team is loveable but also, historically, ____.
- A type of pitch, also slang for something unexpected in life
- "In theory, there is no difference between ____ and practice." -- Yogi Berra
- Played with broken ribs
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- A swing and a miss
- Opening wrong
- Distinctive feature of Yankee (and other) uniforms
- Yankee fan "today, tomorrow, forever"
- Fan-made sign held up before the Judge
- "America's _______"
- Type of fastball
- A celebrity disease
19 Clues: Opening song • Opening wrong • Type of fastball • A swing and a miss • "America's _______" • A celebrity disease • Three swings and misses • Played with broken ribs • Cry which opens the game • New to the world of baseball • A smack in the face'll earn you this • Yankee fan "today, tomorrow, forever" • Assaulted by New Yorkers but survived • Fan-made sign held up before the Judge • ...
Monopoly Key Terms 2013-03-10
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- Charging a different price for the same good in different markets
- One firm supplying all output int he industry without facing competition
- Taking a firm into public ownership
- Irretrievable costs that occur when a firm exits an industry
- Obstacles that stop new firms entering a market
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- Not reducing costs to their lowest level
- Way of distinguishing a product from that of competitors
- Reduction in consumer and producer surplus when output is restricted to less than optimum level
- Setting a price so low that other firms will not enter the industry
9 Clues: Taking a firm into public ownership • Not reducing costs to their lowest level • Obstacles that stop new firms entering a market • Way of distinguishing a product from that of competitors • Irretrievable costs that occur when a firm exits an industry • Charging a different price for the same good in different markets • ...
The Science Brain Game 2014-11-14
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- solid,rigid part of the earth's crust and the upper mantle
- a small extremely hot region within the mantle
- large underground pools of molten magma
- slow moving currents of magma within the mantle
- the thickest layer of the earth
- proposed the theory of continental drift
- no longer active or erupting, but capable of erupting one day
- where two plates slide past one another
- where oceanic plates converge and the older, more dense plate is subducted
- fractures that form where the crust is stretched apart
- waves that earthquakes produce
- valley that forms where continental crust is stretched and becomes thin
- name of a large landmass
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- where two plates move away from each other
- pliable, dense, upper part of the mantle
- layer of earth that is a solid and has extreme pressure
- where two plates collide
- the process of an older oceanic plate being pulled under another plate
- underwater mountain range produced by a divergent plate boundary
- proposed the theory of seafloor spreading
20 Clues: where two plates collide • name of a large landmass • waves that earthquakes produce • the thickest layer of the earth • large underground pools of molten magma • where two plates slide past one another • pliable, dense, upper part of the mantle • proposed the theory of continental drift • proposed the theory of seafloor spreading • where two plates move away from each other • ...
EABD 1 2023-09-13
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- Trade Trade with other nations
- Inflation
- Reward for land
- Minimum percentage of deposits that a commercial bank has to maintain in the form of liquid cash, gold or other securities
- Selling goods out of country.
- Factor of production which earns rent
- Want satisfying capacity of a commodity
- Ability and willingness to purchase a commodity at a given price at a point of time.
- A unit for producing goods and services
- Cost of all expenditures incurred for production.
- One who manages the business
- Reward for business
- Moral Principles that govern business behavior
- Entity to protect the economy, secure growth and development.
- Cost or value of incremental unit
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- Investment by foreign institutions
- Tax Deducted from salary by government.
- Indian currency
- Value of final goods and services produced in a year
- RBI mandates that banks store a proportion of their deposits in the form of cash
- Cost of alternatives forgone
- Ability and willingness to offer products for sell at a given price at a point of time.
- Total income of firm
- A statistic developed and compiled by the United Nations since 1990 to measure various countries’ levels of social and economic development.
- Factor of production taken from bank
- a situational decision that involves losing a commodity for the want of others.
- Flagship index of national stock exchange of India
- Indirect tax
28 Clues: Inflation • Indirect tax • Indian currency • Reward for land • 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 • ...
Insurance 3 2025-11-25
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- condition that creates or increases the frequency or severity of loss
- Technique of spreading the losses of the few over the entire group so that average loss is substituted for actual loss.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ transfer is risk transferred to a party other than an insurance company.
- transferring the risk of unfavorable price fluctuations to a speculator
- Risk that refers to uncertainty regarding the firm’s financial goals and objectives
- Cause of Loss
- _ _ _ _ _ retention technique that an individual deliberately plans to retain all or part of it.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ retention happens because of ignorance, indifference, laziness, or failure to identify an important risk.
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- individual or a business firm retaining part of all of the losses
- loss that results directly from the physical damage, destruction, or theft of the property.
- harmless clause where legal contract absolving one party of legal liability for any injuries or damages suffered by another party.
- loss that results indirectly from the occurrence of direct physical damage or theft loss.
- _ _ _ _ insurance is part or all of a given loss exposure retained by the firm.
- direct loss is also know as.
- Uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss.
15 Clues: Cause of Loss • direct loss is also know as. • Uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss. • individual or a business firm retaining part of all of the losses • condition that creates or increases the frequency or severity of loss • transferring the risk of unfavorable price fluctuations to a speculator • ...
env science 2021-12-09
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- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- Selection the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring. The theory of its action was first fully expounded by Charles Darwin and is now believed to be the main process that brings about evolution.
- the disguising of military personnel, equipment, and installations by painting or covering them to make them blend in with their surrounding
- a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits.
- who formulated the theory of evolution by natural selection
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
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- French naturalist
- develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
- the action or process of mutating
- of Evolution one of the fundamental keystones of modern biological theory.
- the act of adapting or the state of being adapted
- receive (money, property, or a title) as an heir at the death of the previous holder.
12 Clues: French naturalist • the action or process of mutating • the act of adapting or the state of being adapted • who formulated the theory of evolution by natural selection • develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form. • of Evolution one of the fundamental keystones of modern biological theory. • ...
culinary crossword 2025-02-13
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- firm to the bite
- various types of grilled or spit-roasted barbecue dishes from the Philippines
- Mixing vigorously with a fork, whisk, electric mixer or wooden spoon.
- To coddle something is to cook it in water just below boiling point.
- cooking and baking
- cooking on a grill
- to dissolve the remains of roasted or sautéed food on a pan with a liquid
- The process of combining two or more ingredients so that they become smooth and uniform in texture and lose their individual characteristics
- soaking food in seasoned or acidic liquid before cooking
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- a cooking technique where sugar is heated until it melts and turns into a golden-brown liquid firm to the bite
- Butterflying food refers to splitting it through the centre to thin it out,
- To pour melted fat or the juices of the liquid over meat
- - A cooking method that uses dry heat
- Making something sour, usually by adding lemon juice.
- To beat together two or more ingredients
- To trickle a thin stream of liquid or sauce over a dish, usually just before serving.
- A hot water bath used to gently cook or keep food warm without direct heat contact.
- cooking in liquid
- cooking sweets
- Immersing foods in boiling water for a short time.
20 Clues: cooking sweets • firm to the bite • cooking in liquid • cooking and baking • cooking on a grill • - A cooking method that uses dry heat • To beat together two or more ingredients • Immersing foods in boiling water for a short time. • Making something sour, usually by adding lemon juice. • To pour melted fat or the juices of the liquid over meat • ...
Meta-Ethics 2026-01-12
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- Belief that moral properties do not exist objectively (2 words)
- Scottish philosopher arguing reason is the “slave of the passions”
- Hare’s theory of ethical language as universal commands
- Belief that moral properties exist objectively (2 words)
- Ethical language expresses beliefs, can be true or false
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- Theory claiming we know good/bad through intuition
- Verificationist, emotivist philosopher
- Aristotle’s concept of human flourishing
- Aristotle and Bentham are examples of this type of moral realism
- Philosopher who identified the naturalistic fallacy
- “Boo/Hurrah” theory of moral language
11 Clues: “Boo/Hurrah” theory of moral language • Verificationist, emotivist philosopher • Aristotle’s concept of human flourishing • Theory claiming we know good/bad through intuition • Philosopher who identified the naturalistic fallacy • Hare’s theory of ethical language as universal commands • Belief that moral properties exist objectively (2 words) • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2018-03-02
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- Government controls the goods
- A safe for companies
- convention where women talks about their rights as citizens
- opposing the idea of new technology
- The name of workers
- A German socialist who helps Karl Marx write a book on their thoughts
- believing in doing something that can benefit most if not all
- Rights of choosing a side/person/ thing or notion
- major of people in the US are in this type of class
- A campaign made by the (working)middle class
- (Finish the following phrase)Monster____________ INC
- The name of the class that`s not poor nor rich
- The other brain involved in making the book"The communist manifesto
- Talking about the condition in the work place
- Adding new technology to a country of non-technology
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- Turning an area Urban is called
- tacky "apartments" in a overpopulated area/ land that has an owner
- Protest with sign against the workplace
- The theory an the growth of germs
- government not being able to get involved with the market
- Workers coming together to protect their right in the workplace
- The time period of the introduction of new technology
- People control their goods
- If you own a business you are called a(an)
- Thinking that equality for all are
- What is used to separate the seeds from the cotton
- ideal "perfection" government or country(based on a book by Thomas More)
- Theory of a political economy
28 Clues: The name of workers • A safe for companies • People control their goods • Government controls the goods • Theory of a political economy • Turning an area Urban is called • The theory an the growth of germs • Thinking that equality for all are • opposing the idea of new technology • Protest with sign against the workplace • If you own a business you are called a(an) • ...
Prejudice & Discrimination 2017-05-16
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- / A negative attitude toward an entire category of people, often an ethnic or racial minority.
- group Bias / Tendency to view those who we think are outside of our group negatively and treat them so
- / Behaving differently, usually unfairly, toward the members of a group.
- / A generalized belief about a group of people
- World Phenomenon / Tendency of people to believe that the world is just and people get what they deserve and deserve what they get
- Identity Theory / theory in which the formation of a person's identity within a particular social group is explained by social categorization, social identity, and social comparison
- / Discriminating against people because of their gender
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- / Belief in the superiority of one's nation or ethnic group.
- / The deprivation of human qualities, rights, or understanding
- Discrimination / Discriminating against people because of their age
- Bias / Tendency to favor individuals within our group over those from outside our group
- Theory / The theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame
- / Belief that one race is superior to another
13 Clues: / Belief that one race is superior to another • / A generalized belief about a group of people • / Discriminating against people because of their gender • / Belief in the superiority of one's nation or ethnic group. • / The deprivation of human qualities, rights, or understanding • Discrimination / Discriminating against people because of their age • ...
Famous Earth Scientists 2017-03-08
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- German geologist and mineralogist famous for developing the a Hardness Scale for comparing mineral characteristics.
- Greco-Egyptian astronomer who developed the earliest geocentric (Earth-centered) model of the universe.
- French chemist and microbiologist who discovered that microorganisms cause fermentation and disease (known as the Germ Theory) and originated the process of pasteurization.
- American geologist who identified mid-ocean ridges and explained how new crust is formed on the ocean floor through his theory of Seafloor Spreading.
- Flemish geographer and cartographer whose most important innovation became known as the [last name] map projection.
- French zoologist and paleontologist whose work in comparative anatomy helped him identify the fossils of an extinct flying reptile, which he named Pterodactylus.
- English chemist whose atomic theory became the theoretical foundation in chemistry.
- American astronomer and cosmologist known for his work on planetary research.
- American volcanologist who was killed during the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, and had a ridge named after him.
- Russian chemist who arranged the 63 known elements according to their atomic mass on a Periodic Table.
- Ancient Greek mathematician who explained the physical law of Buoyancy through his own Principle.
- Canadian geophysicist and pioneer of the theory of Plate Tectonics who identified transform plate boundaries and proposed that plates move over "hotspots" in the crust to form volcanic islands.
- Swedish astronomer who created the Celsius (or centigrade) temperature scale.
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- Scottish engineer and physicist who invented the absolute temperature scale, measured in Kelvins.
- British surveyor of India whose work resulted in the world's tallest mountain being named after him.
- German astronomer who discovered three major laws of planetary motion.
- German geophysicist who proposed the idea that Earth's continents move through his theory of Continental Drift, and suggested the idea of an ancient supercontinent called Pangaea.
- American physicist and seismologist who developed a scale for measuring earthquake magnitude.
- Polish-born French physicist who became the first woman (and a two-time winner) of the Nobel Prize as a pioneer in the field of radiation, which led to the medical use of X-Rays.
- German physicist who invented the mercury thermometer and originated the Fahrenheit temperature scale.
- Italian astronomer who supported the idea of a heliocentric (sun-centered) universe and improved the invention of the telescope to prove it.
- French oceanographer who invented the first Aqua Lung or "self-contained underwater breathing apparatus" (scuba).
- Polish astronomer who proposed a heliocentric (sun-centered) model of the solar system in which the earth orbits annually around the sun and rotates daily on its own axis.
- Ancient Greek philosopher, sometimes called the "grandfather of science", whose use of experimentation and logical ways of thinking became the basis of the Scientific Method.
- American astronomer who played a crucial role in establishing the field of extragalactic astronomy and created a classification system for galaxies called the {last name] Sequence.
25 Clues: German astronomer who discovered three major laws of planetary motion. • American astronomer and cosmologist known for his work on planetary research. • Swedish astronomer who created the Celsius (or centigrade) temperature scale. • English chemist whose atomic theory became the theoretical foundation in chemistry. • ...
SOCI 1510 Ch. 4 Vocab 2025-09-12
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- theory, focuses on the role of power and coercion in society
- theorist, Looking-Glass Self
- adjusting one's behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
- Syndrome, a captured person identifies with the captor
- forced indoctrination into a new set of attitudes and beliefs imposed against one's will
- children begin to take on the roles of significant people in their environment
- a person's self concept arises through considering their relationships to others
- children merely copy the behavior of those around them without much understanding of the social meaning of the behavior
- theorist, Stages of Identity Development
- theory, people learn identities and values through socialization
- the abstract composite of social roles and social expectations
- how we learn society's expectations
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- the process of putting oneself into the point of view of another
- theory, socialization integrates people into society, is how we internalize social roles and the values of society
- people, or sources, or structures that pass on social expectations (Family, Peers, Media, School, Sports)
- a total adaptation of a new identity
- how existing social roles are radically altered or replaced
- of Passage a ceremony or ritual that marks the transition of an individual from one role to another
- the child takes on multiple roles at the same time, these roles are organized in a complex system and the child develops a comprehensive view of the self
- those with whom we interact on equal terms, such as friends, fellow students, and coworkers
- how groups and individuals are brought into conformity with dominant social expectations
21 Clues: theorist, Looking-Glass Self • how we learn society's expectations • a total adaptation of a new identity • theorist, Stages of Identity Development • Syndrome, a captured person identifies with the captor • how existing social roles are radically altered or replaced • theory, focuses on the role of power and coercion in society • ...
Qualitative Research 2013-07-27
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- items used to share culture and experience in an ethnographic study
- description and analysis of cultures
- another name for the general subject matter of the research study
- used to explore the life of an individual or multiple individuals
- a ___________ problem is needed to porvide a rationale or need for studying a particular issue
- drawn from psychology,law,political science and medicine
- ethnography consists of studying a group that shares the same ___________
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- used to collect data to be used in a case study design
- grounded theory requires interviews with 20-60 ___________
- narrative research relies on the sharing on participant's _________
- before beginning research a study must be approved by an ____
- grounded theory uses both open and ____________ coding
- research design that allows a theory to emerge from the data
- leading author/researcher in field of educational research
14 Clues: description and analysis of cultures • used to collect data to be used in a case study design • grounded theory uses both open and ____________ coding • drawn from psychology,law,political science and medicine • grounded theory requires interviews with 20-60 ___________ • leading author/researcher in field of educational research • ...
Important Figures of The Renaissance 2023-01-26
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- created the geocentric theory
- created the heliocentric theory
- astronomer who recanted his beliefs
- showed that the planets moved in a oval shape
- queen of Russia
- developed a technique for stitching wounds
- wrote "On the Structure of the Human Body"
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- created the laws of motion
- popularized the scientific method
- first human to see cells and microorganisms
- showed that the heart served as a pump
- said "I think, therefore I am."
- distinguished elements and chemical compounds
- set up an astronical observatory
14 Clues: queen of Russia • created the laws of motion • created the geocentric theory • created the heliocentric theory • said "I think, therefore I am." • set up an astronical observatory • popularized the scientific method • astronomer who recanted his beliefs • showed that the heart served as a pump • developed a technique for stitching wounds • ...
Historical Approaches to understanding the brain 2021-06-16
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- Argued the theory of dualism
- raise in the skull = positive trait
- developed knowledge of the brain
- The mind and body are separate entities
- was believed to connect the mind to body
- When the theory of dualism was popular
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- Mental processes occur in the heart
- all sensations are processed in brain
- mental abilities explained by phrenology
- heart was responsible for mental processes
- brain parts have different functions
- doctor who posed the idea of phrenology
- sunken part of brain = negative trait
- questions about the brain&consciousness
14 Clues: Argued the theory of dualism • developed knowledge of the brain • Mental processes occur in the heart • raise in the skull = positive trait • brain parts have different functions • all sensations are processed in brain • sunken part of brain = negative trait • When the theory of dualism was popular • doctor who posed the idea of phrenology • ...
What Is Psychology? (Key Terms) 2013-10-14
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- association A method used in psychoanalysis where a patient relaxes and says whatever comes to mind
- A process in which unacceptable desires or impulses are excluded from consciousness and left to operate in the unconscious
- stimulus A stimulus that naturally triggers a response
- stimulus An originally neutral stimulus that comes to trigger a conditioned response after being paired with an unconditional stimulus
- An individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
- Universal symbols that tend to reappear over time; includes models of people, behaviours, and personalities
- The learned response to a previously neutral stimulus
- disorder A mental disorder involving anxiety and fear
- Information processing in our mind that we are not aware of; according to Freud, it holds our unacceptable thoughts, feelings, and memories; according to Jung, it includes patterns
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- A defense mechanism whereby a person attributes their own threatening impulses onto someone else
- Freud's theory That all human behaviour is influenced by early childhood and that childhood
- memories, instincts, and experiences common to all
- The ego's way of distorting reality to deal with anxiety
- Freud's term for the instinctual part of the mind, which operates on the pleasure principle
- A defense mechanism whereby a person refuses to recognize or acknowledge something that is painful
- The shift of an emotion from its original focus to another object, person, or situation
- unconscious The shared, inherited pool of memories from our ancestors
- psychology A branch of psychology founded by Carl Jung, based on the idea that balancing a person's psyche would allow the person to reach his or her full potential
- Psychologists who modified Freud's psychoanalytic theory to include social and cultural aspects
- Information that we are always aware of; our conscious mind performs the thinking when we take in new information
- influence the unconscious mind throughout life
- Freud's term for the rational part of the mind, which operates on the reality principle
- theory An approach to therapy that focuses on resolving a patient's conflicted conscious and unconscious feelings psychoanalytic theory
- Freud's term for the moral centre of the mind
24 Clues: Freud's term for the moral centre of the mind • influence the unconscious mind throughout life • memories, instincts, and experiences common to all • The learned response to a previously neutral stimulus • disorder A mental disorder involving anxiety and fear • stimulus A stimulus that naturally triggers a response • ...
Chapter 14, 16 2014-06-04
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- an ionic compound that contain metal ion or NH4+ and a nonmetal or polyatomic ion other than OH-
- a process in which large nuclei are split into smaller pieces releasing large amounts of energy
- the addition of base to an acid sample to determine the concentration of the acid
- high-energy radiation emited to make a nucleus more stable
- a nuclear particle identical to a helium ( He, a) nucleus (two protons and two neutrons)
- a substance that dissolves in water and produces hydroxide ions (OH-) according to the Arrhenius theory; all of them are proton acceptors according to the Bronsted-Lawry theory
- a radioactive atom of an element
- ___________ decay is the process by which an unstable nucleus breaks down with the release of high-energy radiation
- energy or particles released by radioactive atom
- _________ acids and bases slightly dissociate in water
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- a particle of radiation with no mass and a positive charge produced by an unstable nucleus when a proton is transformed into a neutron and a positron
- the separation of an acid or a base into ions in water
- __________ acid is an acid that completely ionizes in water
- a fission reaction that will continue once it has been initiated by a high energy neutron bombarding a heavy nucleus such as uranium -235
- the term that describes a solution with equal concentration of hydronium ions and hydroxide ions
- a reaction between an acid and a base to form a salt an water
- a reaction in which large amounts of energy are released when small nuclei combine to form larger nuclei
- a particle identical to an electron that forms in the nucleus when a neutron changes to a proton and an electron
- a substance that dissolves in water and produces hydrogen ions (H+), according to the Arrhenius theory; all of them are proton donors, according to Bronsted-Lawry theory
19 Clues: a radioactive atom of an element • energy or particles released by radioactive atom • the separation of an acid or a base into ions in water • _________ acids and bases slightly dissociate in water • high-energy radiation emited to make a nucleus more stable • __________ acid is an acid that completely ionizes in water • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2013-06-02
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- He agreed with Copernicus' theory of the Earth revolving around the sun.
- Synthesized knowledge derived from observation.
- The science of building.
- Discovered the theory of Heliocentricity.
- First Astronomer to theorize the Earth moved around the Sun.
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- Designed the first helicopter.
- Copernicus' Theory of how the solar system works.
- Many people studied this subject; it involves symbols and numbers.
- Device used to look at the stars.
- The science of constructing objects.
10 Clues: The science of building. • Designed the first helicopter. • Device used to look at the stars. • The science of constructing objects. • Discovered the theory of Heliocentricity. • Synthesized knowledge derived from observation. • Copernicus' Theory of how the solar system works. • First Astronomer to theorize the Earth moved around the Sun. • ...
Holmes Marple and Poe Crossword 2025-03-13
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- - what did Poe get marple when he found out she was afraid of rats
- - is afraid of mice
- - where the story takes place
- - what the kidnappers asked from Addilyn, in exchange for the lives of her daughter and husband
- - Marple wants to bring _____ to the victim’s families
- - name of addilyn’s daughter
- - the hit series, adored by many
- - what did Holmes Marple and Poe help Bain Huntly try to find
- - drink Marple really enjoys
- - the sense Holmes has heightened
- - what happens a lot in new york
- - Is that
- - has heroin issues, and alcohol
- - the sexual orientation of the woman who killed the lawyer
- - the secretary of their firm
- - Holmes did Heroin ______ times
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- - something Holmes Marple and Poe all enjoy
- - name of the ex who killed famous texas model
- - Zozi’s father
- - Something Luka Franke specializes in
- - name of the guy with issues because his wife died
- - Lawyer who got murdered by her lesbian ex
- - substance Holmes is addicted to
- - police officer who is always involved in murder cases
- - substance that can dissolve human flesh
- - the name of their firm
- - what the fake bible and shakespeare is called
- - there were _______ in the sewers
- - condition Holmes has, acute sense of smell
- - the person in charge of regulating rare art in the black market
- - name of texas model who gets murdered by her ex
31 Clues: - Is that • - Zozi’s father • - is afraid of mice • - the name of their firm • - name of addilyn’s daughter • - drink Marple really enjoys • - where the story takes place • - the secretary of their firm • - the hit series, adored by many • - what happens a lot in new york • - has heroin issues, and alcohol • - Holmes did Heroin ______ times • - substance Holmes is addicted to • ...
Scientific Revolution Advancements and Scientists 2022-02-15
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- Challenged a 2,000 year of the Universe and the Catholic Church
- Man from the Holy Roman Empire who also supported the heliocentric theory
- Era of time where many new advancements and ideas in science were made
- Found a new plan or procedure for scientists to perform experiments
- Improved and perfected by Anton van Leewenhoek
- First person to see the trillions of organisms(cells) living within us
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- Discovered how the heart pumps blood across our bodies.
- Rejected some of the ideas of the Scientific Revolution and threatened scientists to recant their ideas
- Theory that was strange to many because it said all of the planets revolved around the Sun.
- Opposed Aristotle's ideas about gravity and was forced to recant his ideas
- Theory that was accepted before the Scientific Revolution where the Earth was the center of the universe.
- Written by Isaac Newton, one of this biggest publications.
- Created the 3 laws of motion and advanced on Galileo's invention
- Invention used to view distant planets and stars, made by Galileo Galilei
- Mathematical field created by Newton which many of us are still learning today in school.
15 Clues: Improved and perfected by Anton van Leewenhoek • Discovered how the heart pumps blood across our bodies. • Written by Isaac Newton, one of this biggest publications. • Challenged a 2,000 year of the Universe and the Catholic Church • Created the 3 laws of motion and advanced on Galileo's invention • ...
Galileo Galilei 2013-04-28
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- galileo did not receive this when he attended the University of Pisa
- a branch of science dealing with space, celestial objects, and the physic al universe
- these were finally visible on sat urn when a telescope was used
- the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- anyone who studies science
- the method proposed by Galileo using experimentation, hypothesis’, observations, and conclusions
- the city where galileo studied medicine and mathematics
- a piece of glass shaped a certain way to make objects appear differently when looked through the glass
- one of the four largest satellites of Jupiter
- what the telescope was originally named
- a lens that makes things appear bigger and closer
- the distance that the eye can see through a telescope
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- galilao's father wanted galileo to be this
- galileo was charged of this when he tried to interpret the Bible and argued with the church
- finally visible on the sun when a telescope was used
- galileo's eldest daughter
- galileo disproved this scientist about the speed of falling balls
- galileo originally wanted to be this
- a lens that makes things appear smaller
- the theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- invented by galileo in 1597 (geometric)
- the belief that Copernicus proposed saying that the sun is the center of the universe
- evidence for the heliocentric theory
- An object suspended from a certain point to be moved by gravity and acquired momentum
- scientist that improved the telescope
25 Clues: galileo's eldest daughter • anyone who studies science • galileo originally wanted to be this • evidence for the heliocentric theory • scientist that improved the telescope • a lens that makes things appear smaller • invented by galileo in 1597 (geometric) • what the telescope was originally named • galilao's father wanted galileo to be this • ...
The Universe 2025-10-20
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- Sunlight in space
- Big Bang Theory
- The hottest planet
- Energy that floats objects
- The guardian of "Mars"
- Has irregular orbit
- Two stars colliding
- Indian God who eats the Sun
- Exists in many subjects
- "Poseidon" the Ocean God
- 70% water and 30% soil
- Demands blood to keep rising
- Solar eclipse becomes cultural arts
- The smallest gas giant
- No stars in the beginning
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- The largest gas giant
- The source of all life
- Moving around the Sun
- The surface of the Sun
- Creates day and night
- Heliocentric Theory
- Flare which bounces back
- "Bintang Kejora"
- North hemisphere in December
- Seen every 74-79 years
- Surrounded by asteroid belt
- Total lunar eclipse
- Beware of April 13th 2029
- 12 x revolving the earth in a year
- The red planet
30 Clues: The red planet • Big Bang Theory • "Bintang Kejora" • Sunlight in space • The hottest planet • Heliocentric Theory • Has irregular orbit • Two stars colliding • Total lunar eclipse • The largest gas giant • Moving around the Sun • Creates day and night • The source of all life • The surface of the Sun • The guardian of "Mars" • Seen every 74-79 years • 70% water and 30% soil • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-05-04
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- helps see things in astronomy closer
- discovered that planets move in elliptical motions
- discovered the 3 laws of motion
- universal law understood by applying reason
- method of procedure for discovering science
- helps see things very closely
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- theory that earth is the center of universe
- believed the earth moved in circles
- theory that sun is the center of universe
- proved the heliocentric theory
10 Clues: helps see things very closely • proved the heliocentric theory • discovered the 3 laws of motion • believed the earth moved in circles • helps see things in astronomy closer • theory that sun is the center of universe • theory that earth is the center of universe • universal law understood by applying reason • method of procedure for discovering science • ...
The Weird World of Science 2014-07-21
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- Subject that relates to science
- We use microscopes to enable us to see microscopic images
- The method of finding what science is about
- To recognise a particular attributes
- The results that proves or disproves a theory
- To form a theory
- The emotion of people when looking at objects
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- Something that is not controlled by something else
- The colour of rock is known as _______________
- An instrument use in science to measure
- capable of being changed
- What is the word used it describe the characteristics of a rock
- The opposite of objectivity
- The separating of materials into it's elements
- The opposite of subjectivity
15 Clues: To form a theory • capable of being changed • The opposite of objectivity • The opposite of subjectivity • Subject that relates to science • To recognise a particular attributes • An instrument use in science to measure • The method of finding what science is about • The results that proves or disproves a theory • The emotion of people when looking at objects • ...
ir and or words RHOMBUS group 2023-11-01
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- I am a bookworm because I read so many books!
- My merry-go-round whirls around and around.
- An attorney is another name for a lawyer.
- Sometimes I dream of running away to the circus.
- Someone who is worldly knows a lot about the world.
- Mum needed to get the bodywork on our car repaired.
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- My teacher is firm with us and says, "No talking while the teacher is talking."
- People worship in churches and temples.
- The boy was worthy of a medal because he came first in the running race.
- When I sit down for too long I start to squirm.
- My auntie is a lawyer so she does lots of casework.
- I am thirsty so I will drink lots of water.
- In the movie, the girl and the boy were flirting.
- I like my ice creams best when they have a swirl on top.
14 Clues: People worship in churches and temples. • An attorney is another name for a lawyer. • My merry-go-round whirls around and around. • I am thirsty so I will drink lots of water. • I am a bookworm because I read so many books! • When I sit down for too long I start to squirm. • Sometimes I dream of running away to the circus. • ...
Physics 2023-05-09
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- discovered the neutron
- discovered radium and polonium
- created the most commonly used model of the atom used today
- discovered the electron
- discovered the Proton and nucleus of an atom
- credited for general relativity
- famous for the exclusion principle
- first to report telescopic evidence of the moon and rings on saturn and
- principle of uncertainty
- Discovered electromagnetic induction
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- Credited with the creation of the first modern battery
- known for his theory of blackbody radiation
- his cat is both alive and dead at the same time
- the scientist which the unit of force is named after
- the scientist that the unit for current is named after
- Dutch mathematician who developed a wave theory of light
- English physicist who discovered the relationship between mechanical energy and heat
17 Clues: discovered the neutron • discovered the electron • principle of uncertainty • discovered radium and polonium • credited for general relativity • famous for the exclusion principle • Discovered electromagnetic induction • known for his theory of blackbody radiation • discovered the Proton and nucleus of an atom • his cat is both alive and dead at the same time • ...
Copernico 2023-04-17
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- Branch of mathematics used by Copernicus to support his theory
- Term used to describe the change in scientific thought brought about by Copernicus
- Greek god of the sun, after whom the heliocentric model was named
- Italian astronomer who provided further evidence for the heliocentric model
- A building or structure used for observing celestial objects
- Celestial body proposed by Copernicus as the center of the solar system
- Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
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- Copernicus's book in which he laid out his heliocentric theory
- Imaginary sphere surrounding Earth on which the stars were thought to be fixed in the geocentric model
- The apparent shift in position of an object when viewed from two different locations, which provided evidence for the heliocentric model.
- Danish astronomer who made detailed observations of the planets and stars to support Copernicus's theory
- Celestial bodies that orbit around the sun
- The scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena
- Circular paths that planets were thought to follow in the geocentric model of the solar system
- Apparent backwards motion of planets in the sky observed in the geocentric model
15 Clues: Celestial bodies that orbit around the sun • The scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena • A building or structure used for observing celestial objects • Copernicus's book in which he laid out his heliocentric theory • Branch of mathematics used by Copernicus to support his theory • Greek god of the sun, after whom the heliocentric model was named • ...
Plate tectonics 2024-03-21
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- Lines present between 2 plates.
- According to the Theory of Continental Drift, the British Isles, Scandinavia and Caledonian Mountains were once connected to the ________ Mountains.
- Forms underwater when two plate tectonics converge.
- Hot semi-fluid material under the crust of the Earth.
- The thinnest layer of the Earth.
- Thickest layer of the Earth.
- The cool outermost layer of the Earth that consists the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle.
- One result of Continental Drift.
- Process of creating a new oceanic crust.
- occurs when 2 plate tectonics grind against each other.
- When one Plate tectonics moves on top of another.
- One example of proof of Continental Drift.
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- Breaking/cracking of the Earth's crust.
- The original continent made up of all plate tectonics.
- The main divisions of land.
- One result of Continental Drift.
- The amount of major plate tectonics.
- Creator of the theory of Continental Drift.
- word to describe the state of the mantle.
- When continents drift apart, it is called Continental ______
20 Clues: The main divisions of land. • Thickest layer of the Earth. • Lines present between 2 plates. • One result of Continental Drift. • The thinnest layer of the Earth. • One result of Continental Drift. • The amount of major plate tectonics. • Breaking/cracking of the Earth's crust. • Process of creating a new oceanic crust. • word to describe the state of the mantle. • ...
Cell Theory 2022-01-26
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- Creates protein
- breaks down waste and old vacuoles
- the doorway to the cell
- according to cell theory all cells come from
- site of photosynthesis
- the process by which a substance moves from high to low concentration
- tiny water bears that live on the outside of the space station
- each cell part is know as an
- according to cell theory all living things are made of
- the movement of water from high to low concentration
- control center of the cell
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- contains food water or waste
- the process of turning light into sugar
- provides structure to plant cells
- the cell is the basic unit of structure and blank in living things
- like a highway in the cell
- involved with shipping and packaging
- the jelly like substance in the cell
18 Clues: Creates protein • site of photosynthesis • the doorway to the cell • like a highway in the cell • control center of the cell • contains food water or waste • each cell part is know as an • provides structure to plant cells • breaks down waste and old vacuoles • involved with shipping and packaging • the jelly like substance in the cell • the process of turning light into sugar • ...
Relationships and Aggression 2012-12-12
10 Clues: mobs • investment • agression within groups • theory by Zimbardo (1969) • one of the neurotransmitters • selection (mate competition) • theory by Walster et al (1978) • theory by Thilbaut and Kelley (1959) • stated reasons for relationship breakdown • satisfaction theory (Byrne and Clore, 1970)
Atomic Theory Crossword 2025-09-20
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- Discovered the neutron
- Experiment that led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus
- Concept for electron energy levels in atoms
- The central part of an atom, containing protons and neutrons
- Discovered the electron using a cathode ray tube
- In quantum mechanics, these define the regions where electrons are likely to be found
- Schrödinger's theory describes electrons in terms of these functions
- A neutral particle in the nucleus, contributing to atomic mass
- Discovered the nucleus
- A negatively charged particle found in all atoms
- A positively charged particle located in the nucleus of an atom
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- Refers to a simplified representation of atoms
- Early Greek philosopher
- Basic unit of matter
- Formulated the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics
- Thomson's model of the atom describes electrons embedded in a positively charged "pudding"
- Proposed the first modern atomic theory in 1803
- Developed a model of the atom with quantized energy levels
- Proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom
- Heisenberg's principle
20 Clues: Basic unit of matter • Discovered the neutron • Discovered the nucleus • Heisenberg's principle • Early Greek philosopher • Concept for electron energy levels in atoms • Refers to a simplified representation of atoms • Proposed the first modern atomic theory in 1803 • Discovered the electron using a cathode ray tube • A negatively charged particle found in all atoms • ...
Black Holes and Neutron Stars 2022-12-07
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- this force causes everything to fall to the ground
- the concept of four dimensional space with time
- the minimum speed needed to escape gravity
- neutron star that has strong magnetic field
- give such a steady pulse that they seem artificial
- the theory of gravity made by Einstein
- the theory that black holes radiate thermal energy
- an area with infinite density and mass
- a huge explosion that occurs when a star dies
- blue stars the size of cities
- the brightness of an object
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- not even light can escape
- he came up with hawking radiation
- at this point there is no turning back
- the explosion caused when a star dies and becomes a neutron star or black hole
- the field of magnetism around objects
- two stars revolving around each other
- a type of electromagnetic radiation thathas the highest energy
- very densely packed matter in a neutron star, named after food
- the process of objects stretching out
20 Clues: not even light can escape • the brightness of an object • blue stars the size of cities • he came up with hawking radiation • the field of magnetism around objects • two stars revolving around each other • the process of objects stretching out • at this point there is no turning back • the theory of gravity made by Einstein • an area with infinite density and mass • ...
The conspiracy theory detector 2025-08-15
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- – Likely to happen.
- – Lack of order or predictability.
- – Refuse to accept.
- – Something that happens.
- – Facts or information that show something is true.
- – Beyond normal human ability.
- – Suggesting evil or harm.
- – Lack of power or skill.
- – Too small or unimportant to matter.
- – Include or cover completely.
- – Mix together.
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- – Come into view or become known.
- – Recognize or tell apart.
- – The act of finishing something.
- – Secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
- – Decide or figure out.
- – Harmless; not dangerous.
17 Clues: – Mix together. • – Likely to happen. • – Refuse to accept. • – Decide or figure out. • – Something that happens. • – Lack of power or skill. • – Recognize or tell apart. • – Suggesting evil or harm. • – Harmless; not dangerous. • – Beyond normal human ability. • – Include or cover completely. • – Come into view or become known. • – The act of finishing something. • ...
week 3 spelling 2022-02-23
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- dots everywhere
- red light
- has a big sun
- going somewhere and buying
- smiling
- singing a song
- hold something
- taller and wider
- very lazy and heavy
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- full of the angles
- gentle version of hitting your doggo
- opposite of cold
- very popular race
- fell because of shoelaces
- don't want to do the test
- Neals down and 🙏
- travelling in water
- hate doing it so stopped
- apply firm pressure to object
- in a cage
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 • fell because of shoelaces • don't want to do the test • going somewhere and buying • apply firm pressure to object • ...
Mercantilism & Navigation Acts 2023-05-08
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- If you earn more than you spend, you will be left with a ____at the end.
- Another country other than Britain that implemented the Mercantilism theory
- theory in which a nation becomes stronger by keeping strict control over its trade.
- goods made in Europe and sold to other European nations and back to the colonies.
- goods sent from the colonies to Britain
- The King of Britain who enforced the Acts.
- Mercantilism was an _______ theory.
- a country that is able to produce all its needs for its citizens and is able to gain wealth by selling goods to other nations.
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- Mother countries keep strict ______over their trade
- manufactured goods from the mother country.
- Goods brought into a country or colony.
- Britain got free labour to increase productivity and profits
- A raw material from the colonies
- Goods sent to markets outside of a country
- series of laws that restricted colonial trade
15 Clues: A raw material from the colonies • Mercantilism was an _______ theory. • Goods brought into a country or colony. • goods sent from the colonies to Britain • Goods sent to markets outside of a country • The King of Britain who enforced the Acts. • manufactured goods from the mother country. • series of laws that restricted colonial trade • ...
Alfred Wegener 2023-02-15
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- a lengthy vegetable with juicy insides and grown in bushes
- The man who ridiculed for his theory of continental drift
- one goes under the other
- the theory that pangea once existed
- air and liquid being moved by heat
- a boundary where two plates collide to create a mountain range
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- the theory that tectonic plates drift around
- lettuce tomatoes and ham crushed by two pieces of bread
- mass times volume
- The largest rodent ever
- a boundary where two plates collide and one subducst under the other
- a boundary of two plates rubbing against eachother
12 Clues: mass times volume • The largest rodent ever • one goes under the other • air and liquid being moved by heat • the theory that pangea once existed • the theory that tectonic plates drift around • a boundary of two plates rubbing against eachother • lettuce tomatoes and ham crushed by two pieces of bread • The man who ridiculed for his theory of continental drift • ...
Chapter 3 2017-01-27
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- Taxes levied against imports.
- National policies designed to restrict international trade, usually with the goal of protecting domestic businesses.
- Selling products in foreign nations that have been produced or grown domestically.
- Authority granted by a domestic firm to a foreign firm for the rights to produce and market its product or to use its trademark/patent rights in a defined geographical area. Example: Disney
- The treaty among the United States, Mexico, and Canada that eliminated trade barriers and investment restrictions over a fifteen-year period starting in 1994.
- A specialized type of foreign licensing in which a firm expands by offering businesses in other countries the right to produce and market its products according to specific operating requirements. Example: McDonalds
- The benefit a country has in a given industry when it can produce more of a product than other nations using the same amount of resources.
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- Shortfall that occurs when the total value of a nation’s imports is higher than the total value of its exports.
- Contracting with foreign suppliers to produce products, usually at a fraction of the cost of domestic production.
- The opportunity of giving up the second-best choice when making a decision.
- The benefit a country has in a given industry if it can make products at a lower opportunity cost than other countries.
- Buying products domestically that have been produced or grown in foreign nations.
- The complete ban on international trade of a certain item, or a complete halt of trade with a particular nation.
- The unrestricted movement of goods and services across international borders.
14 Clues: Taxes levied against imports. • The opportunity of giving up the second-best choice when making a decision. • The unrestricted movement of goods and services across international borders. • Buying products domestically that have been produced or grown in foreign nations. • Selling products in foreign nations that have been produced or grown domestically. • ...
Continental Drift 2023-08-22
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- With ________________, researchers discovered that earthquakes tended to occur in specific places rather than equally all over Earth
- A more popular name for this huge ancient landmass is Pangaea, which means “_____ ______” in Greek
- This map displays an early "_____________," Gondwana, which eventually moved to form the continents we know today.
- Over millions of years, Wegener suggested, the __________ had drifted apart.
- According to this theory, Earth’s crust is broken into roughly _________ sections called tectonic plates on which the continents ride
- Because continental drift is still pushing India into Asia, the _____________ are still growing.
- Today, we know that the _________ rest on massive slabs of rock called tectonic plates
- Fossil remains of the ________ reptile Mesosaurus
- Today, the theory of continental drift has been __________ by the science of plate tectonics.
- Continental Drift _______ Plate Tectonics
- The presence of mesosaurus suggests a single ________ with many lakes and rivers
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- These include Pannotia, which formed about 600 __________ years ago, and Rodinia, which existed more than a billion years ago
- buoyant, _______ rock rises up from deep within Earth, it emerges from the space between spreading tectonic plates and hardens, creating a ridge.
- “All we can do is make _______________ of how plate motions will continue, what new things might happen, and where it will all end up.”
- But the continents actually are shifting, very ________, relative to one another
- Researchers have dubbed this ___________ continental configuration “Pangaea Proxima.”
- Over millions of years, Pangaea separated into pieces that moved ______ from one another.
- Africa, for example, will eventually _______ along the Great Rift Valley system
- This shift from one _______ to another is an example of the scientific process
- Wegener never lived to see his theory accepted—he died at the age of ________ while on an expedition in Greenland
- These plants were not the hardy specimens adapted to _______ in the Arctic climate.
- Wegener suggested that perhaps the rotation of the Earth caused the continents to shift _________ and apart from each other. (It doesn't.)
- __________ spreading is most dynamic along giant underwater mountain ranges known as mid-ocean ridges.
- South America and Africa were not the only continents with ________ geology
- Wegener, trained as an astronomer, used biology, _______, and geology to describe Pangaea and continental drift.
- “We don’t really know the future, ______________,” Scotese told NASA.
26 Clues: Continental Drift _______ Plate Tectonics • Fossil remains of the ________ reptile Mesosaurus • “We don’t really know the future, ______________,” Scotese told NASA. • South America and Africa were not the only continents with ________ geology • Over millions of years, Wegener suggested, the __________ had drifted apart. • ...
Shark Tank Crossword 2023-05-15
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- Flow incomings and outgoings of cash, representing the operating activities of an organization
- income generated from goods or services or any other use of capital
- a buyer generated document that authorizes a purchase transaction
- made offered, or sold only under the exclusive rights of property ownerships of manufacturers, offerer, or seller
- wealth in form of money or assets owned by a person or an organization
- an estimate of costs, revenues, and resources over a specific period (financial conditions/ goals)
- cost associated in convincing a customer to buy a product/service
- financial share, emotional investment, what you risk
- large firm that owns and or operates facilities used for generations and transmission or distribution of electricity, gas, or water to general public
- distinctive design, graphics, logo, symbols, words, or any combination, there of that uniquely identifies a firm
- written or oral agreement for a temporary transfer of a property (usually $$) from its lender -> borrower who promises to return money
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- price of a good or product when it is sold to the other end user for consumption; not for resale through 3rd party
- an itemized catalog or list of tangible goods or property
- business conducted through the use of computers, telephones, fax machines, and other electronic appliances, (without paper)
- compensation, consideration, or fee paid for a license or privilege to use an intellectual property or use of natural resource computed usually as a percentage of revenue or profit
- type of equity financing that addresses the funding needs of entrepreneurial companies
- a privilege granted to make or market a good or service under a patented process or trademarked
- amount that has to be paid or given in order to something
- limited legal monopoly granted to an individual or firm, make, use, and sell its invention and prevent others from doing so
- the grand total of all sale transactions reported in a period without any deductions included within the figure
- and Mortar firm's investment buildings housing its offices, warehouses, and other facilities
- difference between the market value of a collateral and amount of the loan advanced against it
- ensures the extent and costs of funds, goods and services are fairly divided among their recipients
- Purchase the buying of a product by a consumer of the same brand name previously bought or another occasion
24 Clues: financial share, emotional investment, what you risk • an itemized catalog or list of tangible goods or property • amount that has to be paid or given in order to something • a buyer generated document that authorizes a purchase transaction • cost associated in convincing a customer to buy a product/service • ...
The Animal Cell 2025-05-14
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- Breaks down waste
- Makes proteins
- Control centre of the cell
- Makes ribosomes in nucleus
- Programmed cell death
- Folds in mitochondria
- Controls entry/exit of substances
- Openings in nuclear membrane
- Thread-like DNA in the nucleus
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- Packages and ships cell materials
- Cell’s internal balance
- Helps organise cell division
- Pressure keeping plant cells firm
- Specialised structure in cells
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Transports materials in the cell
- Jelly-like cell interior
- Mitochondrial inner fluid
- Network for protein and lipid synthesis
- Main component of membranes
20 Clues: Makes proteins • Breaks down waste • Programmed cell death • Folds in mitochondria • Powerhouse of the cell • Cell’s internal balance • Jelly-like cell interior • Mitochondrial inner fluid • Control centre of the cell • Makes ribosomes in nucleus • Main component of membranes • Helps organise cell division • Openings in nuclear membrane • Specialised structure in cells • ...
Chapters 1-2 vocabulary 2017-09-18
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- to take advantage of
- praise
- orderly
- able to be touched
- odd
- to clear of guilt
- close
- to hold the interest of
- firm
- extinct
- to bring out or cause
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- strong dislike
- to speak ill of or insult
- good-natured or friendly
- to end
- an enemy
- a meeting
- to expand
- lacking ethical principles; not knowing right from wrong
- a perfect representation or example
20 Clues: odd • firm • close • praise • to end • orderly • extinct • an enemy • a meeting • to expand • strong dislike • to clear of guilt • able to be touched • to take advantage of • to bring out or cause • to hold the interest of • good-natured or friendly • to speak ill of or insult • a perfect representation or example • lacking ethical principles; not knowing right from wrong
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2021-03-11
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- Layer consisting of the crust and part of the upper mantle
- The only liquid layer of the Earth.
- To slide past each other.
- Depression in the Earth's surface
- To move towards each other.
- The Earth's outermost layer.
- Responsible for forming ocean basins.
- A shift in tectonic plates.
- An area that is described as abnormally volcanic.
- The layer of the earth between the crust and the core.
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- Result of heating of the lower mantle, causing it to expand.
- American Geologist responsible for the sea floor spreading theory.
- German scientist responsible for the continental drift theory.
- To move away from each other.
- 250 million year old super-continent.
- The outer layer of the earth.
- The location where a tectonic plate is pushed down onto the mantle.
17 Clues: To slide past each other. • To move towards each other. • A shift in tectonic plates. • The Earth's outermost layer. • To move away from each other. • The outer layer of the earth. • Depression in the Earth's surface • The only liquid layer of the Earth. • 250 million year old super-continent. • Responsible for forming ocean basins. • ...
Halloween - Poe Puzzle 2023-10-31
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- did the caretaker hide the old man's body?
- Who did Poe marry?
- Year "The Raven" published?
- did Montresor kill Fortunato?
- What was the first death theory of Poe?
- What age was Virginia?
- What age did Virginia die?
- Where was Edgar born?
- What was the caretaker freaking out while talking to the cops?
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- did Montresor kill Fortunato?
- How did Montresor lead Fortunato to his death?
- What was the second death theory of Poe?
- did Montresor mock Fortunato?
- What month did Edgar die?
- What year did Poe die?
- Who wrote "The Raven?"
- did Montresor kill Fortunato?
- Who wrote the "Tell Tale Heart?
- Why did the caretaker kill the old man?
- What were Virginia and Poe?
- How did Virginia die?
21 Clues: Who did Poe marry? • How did Virginia die? • Where was Edgar born? • What year did Poe die? • Who wrote "The Raven?" • What age was Virginia? • What month did Edgar die? • What age did Virginia die? • Year "The Raven" published? • What were Virginia and Poe? • did Montresor kill Fortunato? • did Montresor mock Fortunato? • did Montresor kill Fortunato? • did Montresor kill Fortunato? • ...
Stars and Galaxies 2023-05-02
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- Matter Matter with no light
- shift to a different wavelength on the EM spectrum
- a star's atmosphere
- process where atom nuclei combine
- instrument that splits light
- layer which transfers heat to number 8
- measure of brightness from Earth's POV
- layer directly above a star's core
- Unit of time based on light's speed
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- distance between Earth and Sun
- theory that tries to explain the universe
- object with gravity strong enough to pull light
- True brightness
- dwarf remains of a dying star
- collection of gas and dust
- remains of a supernova
- second layer of a star
- "surface" of the sun
- death of a star via explosion
- Massive group of stars, planets, etc
- big sphere of hydrogen gas
21 Clues: True brightness • a star's atmosphere • "surface" of the sun • remains of a supernova • second layer of a star • collection of gas and dust • big sphere of hydrogen gas • Matter Matter with no light • instrument that splits light • dwarf remains of a dying star • death of a star via explosion • distance between Earth and Sun • process where atom nuclei combine • ...
Continental Drift Theory 2024-09-30
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- - The semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere on which tectonic plates move.
- - A deep valley formed as tectonic plates move apart, often found along mid-ocean ridges.
- - Changes in Earth's magnetic field, recorded in oceanic crust, that support plate movement.
- - A mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean where seafloor spreading occurs.
- - Large sections of Earth's crust that move over the mantle.
- - The southern part of the supercontinent Pangaea.
- - A supercontinent that existed millions of years ago, where all Earth's landmasses were joined together.
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- - The rigid outer part of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- - The theory that continents have moved over geological time to their current locations.
- - Remains or impressions of prehistoric organisms found on different continents, supporting the theory.
- - The northern part of Pangaea that eventually split into continents
- - Circular movements of molten rock within the Earth's mantle that drive plate movement.
- - The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift.
- - The process by which new oceanic crust forms as magma rises at mid-ocean ridges.
- - The process by which one tectonic plate is forced under another at convergent boundaries.
15 Clues: - The southern part of the supercontinent Pangaea. • - Large sections of Earth's crust that move over the mantle. • - The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift. • - The northern part of Pangaea that eventually split into continents • - A mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean where seafloor spreading occurs. • ...
Chapter 6 2016-07-28
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- where light enters the eye through an opening in the center of the iris
- that area in visual space that excites or inhibits it
- stimulation from both eyes
- the stream through the temporal cortex, the “what” pathway
- a part of the thalamus, where most ganglion axons go
- the discrepancy between what the right and left eyes see
- the rear surface of the eye that is lined with visual receptors
- neurons with larger cell bodies and receptive fields, distributed equally throughout the retina
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- inability to recognize faces
- the theory that we perceive color in terms of opposites
- the theory proposing that we see color through three kinds of cones that are each more sensitive to a different color
- these cells do not respond to the exact location of a stimulus, but rather to a pattern of light in a particular orientation
- the blurring of vision for lines in one direction
- tiny area specialized for acute and detailed vision
- also known as area V1 or the striate cortex
- the reduction of activity in one neuron by activity in neighboring neurons
- have small cell bodies and small receptive fields, are mostly in or near the fovea
- a cell with a receptive field with fixed excitatory and inhibitory zones
- the stream through parietal cortex, the “where” pathway
- the theory that the cortex compares information from parts of the retina to determine the brightness and color for each area
20 Clues: stimulation from both eyes • inability to recognize faces • also known as area V1 or the striate cortex • the blurring of vision for lines in one direction • tiny area specialized for acute and detailed vision • a part of the thalamus, where most ganglion axons go • that area in visual space that excites or inhibits it • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-02-07
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- Equipment and mechanical devices used in manufacturing.
- A socio-economic and political theory developed by Karl Marx.
- Inventor known for the cotton gin, a device that revolutionized cotton processing.
- An economic system characterized by private ownership and the pursuit of profit.
- Economist known for the theory of population growth and its potential to outstrip food supply.
- An organized association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- The process of developing industries on a large scale.
- Fabric or cloth produced by weaving or knitting.
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- Large-scale industrial building where goods are produced.
- Multi-occupancy buildings with often overcrowded and poor living conditions, especially in urban areas.
- Invention that played a key role in powering factories during the Industrial Revolution.
- The growth of cities due to industrialization.
- Transportation innovation that facilitated the movement of goods and people.
- The theory of evolution by natural selection proposed by Charles Darwin.
- A fossil fuel that powered many industries during this period.
15 Clues: The growth of cities due to industrialization. • Fabric or cloth produced by weaving or knitting. • The process of developing industries on a large scale. • Equipment and mechanical devices used in manufacturing. • Large-scale industrial building where goods are produced. • A socio-economic and political theory developed by Karl Marx. • ...
PSY 225 Chapter 8 2026-03-23
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- Who coined the triarchic theory of intelligence? (last name)
- Which type of intelligence in the theory of intelligences includes "self smart," meaning you know yourself well?
- Which type of intelligence in the theory of intelligences includes "people smart"?
- Who coined the theory of multiple intelligences? (last name)
- How many official intelligences are there in the theory of multiple intelligence?
- The type of intelligence that has your built-in reasoning and ability to solve novel/abstract problems that are not taught and are free from cultural influence. It is highest when we're young.
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- What type of motivation comes from outside sources, like your parents said you have to get good grades?
- What type of academic mindset views intelligence as able to be changed?
- The type of intelligence that includes your lifetime accumulated knowledge. This is the lowest when you are young.
- What type of motivation comes from within yourself, like being interested in a topic and choosing to learn about it?
- What type of academic mindset views intelligence as unable to change, you get what you get?
11 Clues: Who coined the triarchic theory of intelligence? (last name) • Who coined the theory of multiple intelligences? (last name) • What type of academic mindset views intelligence as able to be changed? • How many official intelligences are there in the theory of multiple intelligence? • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword puzzle 2024-11-15
Across
- A movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy.
- The resources and tools that make it possible for products and services to get created.
- The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- Person who starts their own business.
- Identical components that can substituted for one another.
- A political and economic theory.
Down
- A type of government as well as an economic system where individual people do not own land,factories, or machinery.
- The theory that certain diseases are caused by the invasion of the body by microorganisms.
- Depicting the visual impression of the moment.
- Working class.
- Steady income of money.
- A share in the ownership of a company, including a claim on the company's earnings and assets.
- A room or set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments.
- The accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
14 Clues: Working class. • Steady income of money. • A political and economic theory. • Person who starts their own business. • Depicting the visual impression of the moment. • Identical components that can substituted for one another. • The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community. • ...
Crucible Vocabulary 2014-09-29
Across
- act of returning an injury or wrong
- act of returning an injury or wrong
- barely noticeable
- tending to soothe anger
- skeptically
- the condition of being unknown
- confused, dismayed
- hissing sound
- shameless boldness
- of great size, power, or extent
- paled; whitened
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- cleansed
- in a manner that bows to another’s wishes; very respectfully
- tormented; frustrated
- wide open
- argumentative
- the testimony of a witness made under oath but not in open court
- trick
- firm; unyielding
- adhere; cling
20 Clues: trick • cleansed • wide open • skeptically • argumentative • hissing sound • adhere; cling • paled; whitened • firm; unyielding • barely noticeable • confused, dismayed • shameless boldness • tormented; frustrated • tending to soothe anger • the condition of being unknown • of great size, power, or extent • act of returning an injury or wrong • act of returning an injury or wrong • ...
Welcome to lego gaming in the backrooms 2022-09-20
Across
- if you build like this using lego go to prison
- school
- building block toy
- the little lego people
- backrooms research
- grub hub has lore
- Annoying yellow wallpaper,moist carpet and buzzing florescent lights
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- the place you don’t want to be
- a YouTuber who thinks
- the final theory
- don’t no clip
- It’s all just a ______ a game ______
- the legend of Zelda
- matpat
- we are gamers
15 Clues: school • matpat • don’t no clip • we are gamers • the final theory • grub hub has lore • building block toy • backrooms research • the legend of Zelda • a YouTuber who thinks • the little lego people • the place you don’t want to be • It’s all just a ______ a game ______ • if you build like this using lego go to prison • Annoying yellow wallpaper,moist carpet and buzzing florescent lights
