theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2019-01-10
Across
- There is too many dog....
- Chases the prey.
- Is the sutdy of religion
- They like flying near of a light.
- Is running out in Mexico.
- To breed together.
- Is a synonym of improve.
- It is on the back of your car.
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- It is spicy.
- 1 of Darwins Theory.
- Synonym of Son
- When you do cupcakes yo do this..
- A belief, policy, or procedure.
13 Clues: It is spicy. • Synonym of Son • Chases the prey. • To breed together. • 1 of Darwins Theory. • Is the sutdy of religion • Is a synonym of improve. • There is too many dog.... • Is running out in Mexico. • It is on the back of your car. • A belief, policy, or procedure. • When you do cupcakes yo do this.. • They like flying near of a light.
Social Science Exam Review 2023-01-20
Across
- A shy, reticent person.
- Revolutionized the linguistics field
- Founder of the hospital nurse experiment
- Hierarchy of Needs- The pyramid levels
- Compliance with standards, rules, or laws
- Primary socialization
- Kinship unrelated by birth or marriage
- ability to retain and recall past experiences
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- Lobe that recognizes hearing and memory
- Pioneer of feminism theory
- Anthropology that studies the language
- Study of past and present culture
- Numerical and logistical data research
- society theory of dispute between 2 groups
14 Clues: Primary socialization • A shy, reticent person. • Pioneer of feminism theory • Study of past and present culture • Revolutionized the linguistics field • Anthropology that studies the language • Numerical and logistical data research • Hierarchy of Needs- The pyramid levels • Kinship unrelated by birth or marriage • Lobe that recognizes hearing and memory • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2021-10-31
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- theory on how landforms are created due to earth's movements
- two plates collide
- two plates separating
- one of the large pieces of the surface of the earth that move separately.
- happens at bottom of ocean when tectonic plates move apart
- the movement of continents throughout time
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- where two tectonic plates meet under the ocean
- formed by divergent boundaries
- proposed the theory of continental drift
- two plates slide past each other
- solid outer part of earth
- one plate going under the other
- an opening in the seabed of the Earth by which geothermal energy escapes
- natural tectonic plate boundaries between two crustal plates
- super continent
15 Clues: super continent • two plates collide • two plates separating • solid outer part of earth • formed by divergent boundaries • one plate going under the other • two plates slide past each other • proposed the theory of continental drift • the movement of continents throughout time • where two tectonic plates meet under the ocean • ...
Conspiracy theories crossword 2019-08-16
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- theory a belief that some convert but influential organization is responsible for a circumstance or event
- alternative views of history that do not agree with fact
- worldview that places conspiracy theories in the unfolding of history
- correlation the perception of a relationship where none exist
- exposure the choosing of certain media over others
- an idea used to explain something that happened
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- seeing patterns that aren't there
- gut feeling that something is true even with no fact
- something becoming normal or trendy
- possibility that an idea can be proven wrong
- apophenia for faces
- lighting slowly causing someone to doubt reality
- decisions made on emotion, and not fact
- theory organizing information into patterns making them more believable
14 Clues: apophenia for faces • seeing patterns that aren't there • something becoming normal or trendy • decisions made on emotion, and not fact • possibility that an idea can be proven wrong • an idea used to explain something that happened • lighting slowly causing someone to doubt reality • exposure the choosing of certain media over others • ...
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 2024-03-17
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- – a structure that refers to the way an organization is designed and arranged to achieve its goals.
- Level - Relate specifically to the team's purpose and its contribution to broader goals.
- - Making sure that everything is going according to plan.
- – a type of management that knows about controlling the flow of money in and out of the organization.
- - on the idea of the business and its objectives, are the foundations for these activities to have excellence based on priorities and strategies.
- - one of McClellands three needs of theory
- – a type of leadership that is based on situation
- - define the path that should be followed by their team to achieve goals
- - consists of a statement or an understanding of what the organization or a part of it wants to become, where it wants to go and, broadly, how it means to get there.
- - taking personal responsibility for delivering what they are there to do
- - Provide direction and support, even for self-managed teams.
- Drucker – he emphasized the need for systematic, purposeful, and organized discharge of tasks.
- - scheduling and prioritizing the work required
- - The top level usually consists of top executives, and each subsequent level represents lower levels of authority and responsibility.
- – he states that every person has one of three main driving motivators the needs for achievement, affiliation, or power.,
- – A scale that requires a person to rate that one individual they would least want to work with
- - this theory views organizations as complex systems with interrelated and interdependent parts.
- - process of deciding what to do and then getting it done through the effective use of resources.
- – something that has to be accomplished
- - is a group of people working together to achieve a common goals or set of goals.
- - This places individuals in boxes that denote their job and their position in the hierarchy and traces the direct lines of authority
- - it shows how it is expected that the vision will be realized
- – He proposed that in any system of organization, technical or task aspects are interrelated with the human or social aspects.
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- – A scientific management theory, control, order, formality, minimize uncontrollable informal relations.
- – Avoid overwhelm and unnecessary stress and frustration by making the goals
- - Leaders involve followers in the decision making process
- - a management that process of developing, sharing and implementing a view of what needs to be done.
- - managing performance throughout the year
- - is the process of making arrangements in the form of defined or understood responsibilities and relationships to enable those people to work cooperatively together.
- - an organizational structure that promotes open communication and quick decision-making.
- - a type of management that control and operate various marketing activities and the people involved in those activities.
- – another type of objectives where individual's personal development, growth, and improvement.
- - Leaders have complete power over people
- - can provide the ‘elusive bridge between the aims of the individual employee and the objectives of the organization,
- - a set of parts that interact to form a complex whole
- – be clear and specific so your goals are easier to achieve
- - a goal that make sure everyone understands what the team needs to achieve.
- –a management is what managers do when they look ahead at what they need to achieve in the middle or relatively distant future
- - Guiding and motivating team
- -The importance of informal groups and decent, humane leadership was emphasized by
- - it describes a vision of what something will look like in a few years’ time
- - leaders delegate decision making authority to their followers
- – a theory that the focus shifted to the behavior of people in organization.
- - a theory where Leader`s effectiveness depends on leadership style and favorableness of situation
- – scientist who defines bureaucratic theory
- - a structure combines elements of both functional and divisional structures.
- - a goal that can be tracked and allowing you to see your progress
- – an type of objective that focus on the results or contributions needed to achieve team, departmental, or corporate goals.
- – a data helps us stay focused and motivated, inspiring us and providing something to work towards
- – he developed Path-Goal Theory
50 Clues: - Guiding and motivating team • – he developed Path-Goal Theory • – something that has to be accomplished • - Leaders have complete power over people • - managing performance throughout the year • - one of McClellands three needs of theory • – scientist who defines bureaucratic theory • - scheduling and prioritizing the work required • ...
last semester crossword sean m 2022-01-07
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- theory the solarsystem revolves around sun
- document that gave rights to english people
- theory the solarsystem revolves around earth
- another word for athiest
- language spoken of people of a country
- Famouse painter/inventor
- rebirth
- Tax by the church
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- medieval knight system
- russian word for emperor
- religious group of french protestants
- painter named after a ninja turtle
- 16th century movement over the church
13 Clues: rebirth • Tax by the church • medieval knight system • russian word for emperor • another word for athiest • Famouse painter/inventor • painter named after a ninja turtle • religious group of french protestants • 16th century movement over the church • language spoken of people of a country • theory the solarsystem revolves around sun • document that gave rights to english people • ...
Earthquakes 2012-10-29
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- What makes up 1% of our planet?
- The maximum height of a wave crest or depth of a trough.
- volcano A volcano that is not expected to erupt again.
- the area with the most active volcanos in the world
- drift the theory of country moving
- scale how an earthquake is measured
- the vibration following an earthquake
- the very centre of the earth
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- A massive wave caused by an earthquake
- the place on the earths surface from where a earthquake originates
- wave these are the fastest body waves
- the outmost layer of the earth
- drift the theory about the movement between the Earth's continents.
- Vibration caused by movement of tectonic plates
- rock The bit between the crust and core
- a volcano releases ____.
- A small tremor that happens, then followed by a larger earthquake or main shock.
- boundary tectonic plates move beside each other
- fault when plates are moved in the most common way
- A type of plate the makes up the earths crust
20 Clues: a volcano releases ____. • the very centre of the earth • the outmost layer of the earth • What makes up 1% of our planet? • drift the theory of country moving • scale how an earthquake is measured • wave these are the fastest body waves • the vibration following an earthquake • A massive wave caused by an earthquake • rock The bit between the crust and core • ...
PSYC FINAL CHAPTER 9-11 2013-12-17
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- Reduction Theory / proposes that certain drives like hunger, thirst, & sexual frustration motivate us
- Route / evaluate merits of persuasive arguments carefully & thoughtfully
- Psychology / integrates the behavioral sciences with practices of medicine
- Route / respond to persuasive arguments on basis of snap judgements
- Rule / one of the culture guidelines for how & when to express emotions
- Emotions / (7) emotions that are believed to be cross-culturally universal
- Law / inverted u shape relation between arousal and performance
- / adapt to stress & find ways to cope with it
- / adherence to instructions from those of higher authority
- / process of assigning causes to behaviors
- of Primary Emotions / expecting expressions to carry same meaning across different cultures
- / lower needs satisfied & may achieve full human potential
- / equilibrium
- / minor annoyances that strains our ability to cope
- Arousal Theory / emotions are produced by an undifferentiated state of arousal
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- Content / true, hidden meaning of dream
- / tendency of people to alter their behavior as a result of group pressure
- Feedback Hypothesis / blood vessels in face feed back temperature info to brain, altering experience of emotions
- A Personality / description of those who are competitive, driven, hostile, & ambitious
- Attribution Error / tendency to overestimate the impact of dispositional influences on other's behaviors
- of Responsibility / reduction in feelings of personal responsibility in presence of others
- Phase / excitation of autonomic nervous system, discharge of adrenaline, & physical symptoms of anxiety
- / when stressor is prolonged & uncontrollable
- Effect / with many people around, less likely to help
- / tendency of people to engage in uncharacteristic behavior when they are stripped of usual identities
- Content / details of dream itself
- Theory / proposes that emotions result from our interpretations of bodily reactions to stimuli
- Attributions / blame somebody (dispositional)
- Sleep / stage of sleep during which the brain is most active & where vivid dreaming occurs
- Attributions / blame something (situational)
- Synthesis Theory / dreams reflect inputs from brain activity & cortex weaves into story
31 Clues: / equilibrium • Content / details of dream itself • Content / true, hidden meaning of dream • / process of assigning causes to behaviors • Attributions / blame something (situational) • / when stressor is prolonged & uncontrollable • / adapt to stress & find ways to cope with it • Attributions / blame somebody (dispositional) • ...
Let's think out of the box! 2022-02-12
Across
- To make an offer or suggestion
- A firm buying another firm by obtaining major stakes of it
- a person or organization officially attached to a larger body.
- a business gives away services at no cost to the consumer to establish the foundation of future transactions
- getting ideas or help on a project from a large number of people, through the internet.
- a business model in which a company buys a product and then leases it to customer for a periodic fee
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- To produce goods efficiently
- the ultimate goal of any business
- a synonym of rivals
- To take an advantage of the situation
- a plan to achieve something
- the ability to continue over a long period of time
12 Clues: a synonym of rivals • a plan to achieve something • To produce goods efficiently • To make an offer or suggestion • the ultimate goal of any business • To take an advantage of the situation • the ability to continue over a long period of time • A firm buying another firm by obtaining major stakes of it • a person or organization officially attached to a larger body. • ...
Marketing Terms 2013-11-11
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- A strategy for identifying and analyzing a target market and developing a marketing mix to meet the needs of that market
- a group of individuals and/or organizations that have needs for products in a product class and have the ability, willingness, and authority to purchases those products
- a long-term view of what the organization wants to become
- Things a firm does extremely well, which sometimes give it an advantage over its competition
- the result of a company's matching a core competency to opportunities in the marketplace
- A combination of circumstances and timing that permits an organization to take action to reach a target market
- The process of establishing an organization mission and formulating goals, corporate strategy, marketing objectives, marketing strategy, and marketing plan
- assessment of an organization's strengths, weakness, opportunities, and threats
- growth occurring when new products are developed to be sold in new markets
- favorable conditions in the environment that could produce rewards for an organization if acted on properly
- any limitations a company faces in developing or implementing a marketing strategy
- competitive advantages or core competencies that give a firm an advantage in meeting the needs of its target markets
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- the percentage of a market that actually buys a specific product from a particular company
- a statement of what is to be accomplished through marketing activities
- the process of assessing opportunities and resources, determining objectives, defining strategies, and establishing guidelines for implementation and control of the marketing program
- a strategy that determines the means for utilizing resources in the various functional areas to reach the organization's goals
- a division, product line, or other profit center within a parent company
- a strategic planning tool based on the philosophy that a product's market growth rate and market share are important in determining marketing strategy
- A temporary period of optimal fit between the key requirements of a market and a firm's capabilities
- conditions or barriers that may prevent a firm from reaching its objectives
- growth occurring when current products and current markets have the potential for increasing sales
- A written document that specifies the activities to be performed to implement and control and organization's marketing activities
22 Clues: a long-term view of what the organization wants to become • a statement of what is to be accomplished through marketing activities • a division, product line, or other profit center within a parent company • growth occurring when new products are developed to be sold in new markets • conditions or barriers that may prevent a firm from reaching its objectives • ...
MENTAL-O-ACCOUNTING 2024-06-11
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- The purpose for which partnership is established.
- Compulsory expense is also known as.
- Amount that is kept for a special reason or to use at a later date.
- Legal document that serves as the foundation of a partnership firm.
- Acting in an immature way.
- The money that a person receives (usually every month) for the work he/she has done.
- Two or more individuals join hands in a firm.
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- A sum of amount which is paid on drawings or loans.
- A state of mental or emotional strain.
- The reputation of business in market.
- An amount of money that you use to start a business.
- The actual profit after working expenses not included in the calculation of gross profit have been paid.
12 Clues: Acting in an immature way. • Compulsory expense is also known as. • The reputation of business in market. • A state of mental or emotional strain. • Two or more individuals join hands in a firm. • The purpose for which partnership is established. • A sum of amount which is paid on drawings or loans. • An amount of money that you use to start a business. • ...
Theory of Biogenesis 2014-03-26
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- Supports the growth of microorganisms
- An idea or thought that has crossed one’s mind
- Only living organisms can produce other living organisms
- A tiny organism such as a virus, protozoan, or bacterium that can only be seen under a microscope
- Tested the idea that flies arose from rotting meat
- The study of life
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- Designed and experiment to show that biogenesis was even true for microorganisms
- Claimed that vital life is needed for the spontaneous generation of microbes
- Was replaced by theory of biogenesis
- The time or circumstances of something’s coming into being
10 Clues: The study of life • Was replaced by theory of biogenesis • Supports the growth of microorganisms • An idea or thought that has crossed one’s mind • Tested the idea that flies arose from rotting meat • Only living organisms can produce other living organisms • The time or circumstances of something’s coming into being • ...
Monitoring a Business 2017-08-26
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- The ability of a business to pay its short term debts as they fall due
- buy now pay later
- when a business defaults on repayments on fixed interest loans
- A person or business who the firm owes money to
- also known as the quick ratio
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- the total investment made by the ordinary shareholders
- A person or business who owes the firm money
- The share of profits given to shareholders
- when a business sells it assets to try and pay off debts
- items of value that a business owns in the short and long term
- When total debts are greater than total assets and is unable to pay
- also known as the debt to equity ratio
- the ability to pay all its debts as the fall due
13 Clues: buy now pay later • also known as the quick ratio • also known as the debt to equity ratio • The share of profits given to shareholders • A person or business who owes the firm money • A person or business who the firm owes money to • the ability to pay all its debts as the fall due • the total investment made by the ordinary shareholders • ...
Personality 2014-05-11
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- Eysenck was one of the main founders of this theory
- Personality type demonstrating low self-esteem
- A sensation seeking & risk taking element to their personality
- Girdano proposed this particular strain of trait theory
- This particular band of Girdano’s theory is closely linked to coronary heart disease
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- Only these type of people have an effect on us in social learning theory
- Egocentric & aggressive personality spectrum
- Bandura (a leading researcher in Social Learning Theory) proposed that one’s characteristics (e.g. arousal level) affects this
- According to interactionist approach behaviour is a function of personality and what?
- This is a method whereby a ‘label’ is attached to a performer
- According to Bandura this is a form of organising & symbolising
11 Clues: Egocentric & aggressive personality spectrum • Personality type demonstrating low self-esteem • Eysenck was one of the main founders of this theory • Girdano proposed this particular strain of trait theory • This is a method whereby a ‘label’ is attached to a performer • A sensation seeking & risk taking element to their personality • ...
Chips and Nuts 2021-02-18
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- India based outsourcing firm that provides IT, consulting as well as business process outsourcing services.
- Cosmetics major which used augmented reality app called modiface
- Using the purchase history of a customer to pick them for similar deals is known as
- The brand which makes shoe from ocean plastics
- An Indian company that has been affiliated with Tiger Woods since 2014 and continues to be
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- First search engine in the Internet
- The first fully supported 64bit Operating System.
- The first Indian company to cross a market capitalisation of Rs 11 trillion was
- IC chips used in computers are usually made of
- A Tech firm whose name literally means ‘Chinese Achievement”.
- '.mov' extension refers to what kind of file.
- This company acquired Zoox, a self-driving startup founded in 2014?
- Who is the CEO of Apple?
- The best example of a domain registrar and web hosting platform.
- BSNL partnered with this company to provide free public wifi
15 Clues: Who is the CEO of Apple? • First search engine in the Internet • '.mov' extension refers to what kind of file. • IC chips used in computers are usually made of • The brand which makes shoe from ocean plastics • The first fully supported 64bit Operating System. • BSNL partnered with this company to provide free public wifi • ...
EH Inv 2 & 3 Vocabulary 2020-03-29
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- a solid earth material that is made of minerals
- a theory that says geological processes observed in the past are the same as those observed
- the settling of sediments
- the carrying away of weathered earth materials by water, wind, or ice
- the process by which rocks are weathered due to reactions with substances in water and air
- decreasing the volume of accumulated sediments by using pressure to decrease the size and number of the spaces between the particles
- the deposition of cement in the spaces between particles of sediment
- to form a solid, insoluble product during a chemical reaction
- water stored below Earth's surface
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- the process by which larger rocks crack and break apart over time to form smaller rocks
- naturally occurring chemical compound
- a theory that says sedimentary rocks on the bottom are older than rocks on the top
- the process by which rocks are broken down by breaking and banging
- a rock that forms when layers of sediments get stuck together
- the process in which two or more substances combine to make one or more new substances that have different properties from the original ones
- a theory that says sedimentary layers of rock are flat and horizontal
- in geology, a deposit of soft mud in water
- the rock that forms Earth's crust
18 Clues: the settling of sediments • the rock that forms Earth's crust • water stored below Earth's surface • naturally occurring chemical compound • in geology, a deposit of soft mud in water • a solid earth material that is made of minerals • a rock that forms when layers of sediments get stuck together • to form a solid, insoluble product during a chemical reaction • ...
week 3 spelling 2022-02-23
Across
- 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 • ...
1 2023-12-09
Across
- MOVE TO MUSIC
- DESIRED RESULT
- MIDDLE OF NIGHT
- SHARED MUTUAL AFFECTION
- AFTER ELEVEN
- ENJOYABLE EVENT
- MEASURED IN HOURS
- ACQUIRED RECENTLY
- CAUSED BY EXCESS OF ALCOHOL
- INFLATED WITH AIR
- A TOUCH WITH THE LIPS
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- CHEW AND SWALLOW FOOD
- FIRM DECISIONS
- FORMAL ADDRESS
- DRINK TO THE HEALTH OF SOMEONE
- ELEMENT WITH ATOMIC NUMBER 47
- AN ACTIVITY FOR FUN
- WRITTEN REQUEST
- THROWN AT A WEDDING
- CAUSES EXPLOSIONS
- FEELING OF HAPPINESS
- USED TO SHOW TIME
- CHAMPANGNE
23 Clues: CHAMPANGNE • AFTER ELEVEN • MOVE TO MUSIC • FIRM DECISIONS • FORMAL ADDRESS • DESIRED RESULT • MIDDLE OF NIGHT • WRITTEN REQUEST • ENJOYABLE EVENT • MEASURED IN HOURS • ACQUIRED RECENTLY • CAUSES EXPLOSIONS • USED TO SHOW TIME • INFLATED WITH AIR • AN ACTIVITY FOR FUN • THROWN AT A WEDDING • FEELING OF HAPPINESS • CHEW AND SWALLOW FOOD • A TOUCH WITH THE LIPS • SHARED MUTUAL AFFECTION • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2022-09-15
Across
- to repay
- food for horses or cattle
- to tease
- to conquer by force
- to reproduce
- deceptive movement
- having a pleasing appearance
- to strengthen
- to make fun of rudely
- citizen of another country; strange
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- the process of driving or forcing out
- loose in one's moral behavior
- difficult to read
- profitable
- to stain or tarnish
- firm, no signs of fear
- not regular
- to stop proceedings
- average
- brief and to the point
20 Clues: average • to repay • to tease • profitable • not regular • to reproduce • to strengthen • difficult to read • deceptive movement • to stain or tarnish • to conquer by force • to stop proceedings • to make fun of rudely • firm, no signs of fear • brief and to the point • food for horses or cattle • having a pleasing appearance • loose in one's moral behavior • citizen of another country; strange • ...
Social Psychology Contributions 2013-03-22
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- judgements made about a person based on their membership in a group
- when people wear clothes to enhance their group
- treating someone differently because of their group membership
- how many school boys participated in Tajfel's study?
- how many hospitals was Hofling's study performed in?
- Milgram's theory - describes agentic and autonomous state
- which profession benefitted from the social contribution: "Understanding and Reducing Blind Obedience"
- the percentage of participants that went to 450volts in Milgram's study
- a real life application of Social Identity Theory
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- Realistic Conflict Theory believes that prejudice is caused not only by formation but when there is this as well.
- "Understanding and Reducing Blind Obedience" disproves the "Germans are _______" hypothesis
- they tested blind obedience using the scenario of a job interview
- Cognitive _______ - involves the beliefs held about a group
- developing an idea about someone and applying it to similar people
- don't have the common traits
- studies investigating prejudice tend to use this method of experimentation
- there will be less of these in society when we learn to understand and reduce prejudice
- it may not be appropriate to do this to collectivist cultures
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 school boys participated in Tajfel's study? • how many hospitals was Hofling's study performed in? • Milgram's theory - describes agentic and autonomous state • Cognitive _______ - involves the beliefs held about a group • ...
Sociology Chp 1 2026-02-26
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- Known for his work on finance theory and risk management
- Considered the first female sociologist
- The strength, ability, or authority to act or control people and events
- The patterns, processes, and changes in interactions, relationships, and behaviors within social groups over time
- A defense mechanism where individuals unconsciously invent logical, acceptable reasons to justify questionable behavior
- Recognized as the founder of sociology and the philosophical doctrine of positivism
- German political economist and sociologist
- A philosophical theory asserting that authentic knowledge is derived solely from sensory experience, observation, and scientific logic
- Published The Souls of Black Folk in 1903
- A point of view
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- The failure of a person, group, or mechanical system to operate in a normal, healthy, or intended manner
- They're considered the lower economic or social class
- An object, sign, or character that represents an idea, concept, or relationship
- A theory that mental states or social structures are defined solely by their practical function, role, or purpose within a larger system
- Won a Nobel Peace Prize and was the first sociologist to receive one
- Best known for Social Darwinism
- A German term commonly used in sociology meaning "understanding" or "interpretation"
- Best known for co-authoring The Communist Manifesto
- The middle class, typically associated with business owners, professionals, and property owners
- A person who invests money or personal capital into business ventures to generate profit
20 Clues: A point of view • Best known for Social Darwinism • Considered the first female sociologist • Published The Souls of Black Folk in 1903 • German political economist and sociologist • Best known for co-authoring The Communist Manifesto • They're considered the lower economic or social class • Known for his work on finance theory and risk management • ...
Africana Studies 2017-09-13
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- Dissonance The state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes, especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude change
- - the science of the origin and development of the universe. Modern astronomy is dominated by the Big Bang theory, which brings together observational astronomy and particle physics.
- - A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- - A typical example or pattern of something.
- - An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- - A system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy
- - Regarding African or black culture as preeminent
- - The study of the nature of value and valuation, and of the kinds of things that are valuable.
- - a particular philosophy of life or conception of the world
- - the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion.
- - Focusing on European culture or history to the exclusion of a wider view of the world; implicitly regarding European culture as preeminent.
- - prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
- - Extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.
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- - leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others.
- - Advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- Passage - Regarding African or black culture as preeminent
- Intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.
- - Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control.
- - A political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- - preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- – The Spread/Movement of African throughout the World
- - Intolerance toward those who hold different opinions from oneself.
- - The status of belonging to a particular nation.
- - The fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
- - Intolerance toward those who hold different opinions from oneself.
25 Clues: - A typical example or pattern of something. • - Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. • - The status of belonging to a particular nation. • - Regarding African or black culture as preeminent • – The Spread/Movement of African throughout the World • Passage - Regarding African or black culture as preeminent • ...
Evolution project 2023-10-10
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- difference between individuals
- when no members of the species exist anymore
- proposed all organisms are born with the desire to become better
- the process of selecting a few organisms with desired traits to serve as parents for the next generation
- his theory explains how modern organisms have evolved
- the theory that species evolve during short periods of rapid change
- preserved remains of a once living organism
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- A diagram that shows how scientists think different organisms are related
- A structure that is reduced in size
- proccess by which individuals are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive
- body parts that are similar in related species that have a common ancestor
- the idea that older more simple fossils are at the bottom and new complex are closer the top
- theory tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- used to determine which of two fossils is older
14 Clues: difference between individuals • A structure that is reduced in size • preserved remains of a once living organism • when no members of the species exist anymore • used to determine which of two fossils is older • his theory explains how modern organisms have evolved • proposed all organisms are born with the desire to become better • ...
The World of Earth Science 2020-08-23
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- the center of the universe
- What all planets do around the sun
- an educated guess
- A small rocky body that orbits earth earth the third planet from the sun
- One that studies science
- The study of the world through observation
- The study of Weather and weather systems
- the time it takes for earth to go around the sun
- We have 8 of them
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- The study of rocks and earth
- What continent Florida is on
- the theory that earth was one big land mass
- The process from rainfall to evaporation
- way not a candy bar but earth's home
- the process used in science to solve a theory
- there are 7 on earth
16 Clues: an educated guess • We have 8 of them • there are 7 on earth • One that studies science • the center of the universe • The study of rocks and earth • What continent Florida is on • What all planets do around the sun • way not a candy bar but earth's home • The process from rainfall to evaporation • The study of Weather and weather systems • ...
Final Exam 2020-05-06
Across
- a reinforcement system that rewards a correct response after an unpredictable amount of time
- effects that reduce behavior as consequence of modeling what not to do
- speaks to self (3-7 years old)
- The five paradigms are _____, trace, simultaneous, backyard, and temporal.
- variable that is measured
- cramming leads to lower grades (an effect)
- perception over logic thinking
- statement that explains the relationship of two variables.
- belief that inanimate objects have human feelings and intentions
- effects remove inhibition
- the development of motor skills: how to do things
- Damage or remove brain areas
- Maslow didn't contribute this to his theory
- theory that people are born with innate learning
- a lack of harmony between two things
- a relationship between physical stimuli and mental phenomena
- orientation towards well being, and pleasure
- perception where we combine various sensory systems to understand the world
- Piagets first stage of development
- Affects a person's abilities to understand number and learn math facts
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- life experiences, biographical details of own life
- variable that is manipulated
- the ability to state a memory in words: about things
- theory that states that intelligence is fixed
- rewards a learner only for the first correct response after a period of time
- the ideal range for learning (3 letters)
- Motor skills detriments
- memory is overwritten
- speech that is self talk and interaction with abstract
- transition from short to long term memory where memories become resistant to loss
- belief in our own abilities
- scientific study of human behavior
- reinforcement schedule that rewards a response only after a defined number of correct answers
- Impaired focus, attention and behavior, impacts learning (four letters)
- Most common deficits in accurate fluent word recognition
- speech that includes external communication 0-2
36 Clues: memory is overwritten • Motor skills detriments • variable that is measured • effects remove inhibition • belief in our own abilities • variable that is manipulated • Damage or remove brain areas • speaks to self (3-7 years old) • perception over logic thinking • scientific study of human behavior • Piagets first stage of development • a lack of harmony between two things • ...
THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION 2022-03-28
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- Italian navigator in Spanish service, the discoverer of the Americas in 1492.
- A period that began in the year 1500s, which European scholars began to question classical scientific ideas and Christian beliefs
- The movement of plants, animals, and other living things between the east and west hemispheres.
- A physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution.
- The belief tat earth rotates daily on an axis and planets revolve in orbits around the sun
- A German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer.
- The theory that earth is at the center of the universe
- Portuguese sailing ship, developed for long voyages.
- Portuguese navigator who discorded the sea route from Portuguese around the continent Africa to India.
- Portuguese Navigator that discovered the Cape of good hope.
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- An approach to scientific investigation that involves observations, hypothesis, forming, testing, and drawing conclusions that confirms and modifies.
- The theory that has the sun as the center of the universe
- To make a voyage completely around the world.
- A person who gives money in support of a person or a project.
- Gravitation The Theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe.
- Prince of Portugal, sponsored Portuguese voyages of exploration off the western coast.
- An Italian and mathematician who first used the telescope to study the starts.
- Used to measure angles of stars above the horizon to help sailors.
- An English philosopher and scientists who was famous for developing the scientific method.
19 Clues: To make a voyage completely around the world. • A German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. • Portuguese sailing ship, developed for long voyages. • The theory that earth is at the center of the universe • The theory that has the sun as the center of the universe • Portuguese Navigator that discovered the Cape of good hope. • ...
7th Chapter 10 Crossword 2023-04-10
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- a way of showing depth or distance in a drawing
- the belief that the individual is worthy
- an interest in worldly things, non-religious
- money
- political theory where subjects had to remain loyal to their ruler
- the belief that reason is the main source of knowledge
- the limits between which something can change
- a renewed interest in culture
- Earth-centered
- an explanation of how or why something happens\
- complicated
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- sun-centered
- making agreements with other countries
- the pull of objects on each other
- material that can't be broken down into simpler parts
- oval
- having to do with a town a city
- full-time soldier hired to fight in an army
- an agreement between people and their leaders
19 Clues: oval • money • complicated • sun-centered • Earth-centered • a renewed interest in culture • having to do with a town a city • the pull of objects on each other • making agreements with other countries • the belief that the individual is worthy • full-time soldier hired to fight in an army • an interest in worldly things, non-religious • the limits between which something can change • ...
ELT TERMS 2023-02-01
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- ability to direct own learning
- Vygotsky's theory on learning.
- student progress
- process of learning a language
- information provided after performance
- increasing the words known and used
- understanding of cultural differences
- scientific study of language
- teaching language forms explicitly
- evaluation of learner needs
- process of learning additional language
- ability to use language for oral communication
- ability to produce written language
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- theory that language production leads to acquisition
- study of language in social context
- teaching vocabulary as building blocks of language
- creation of resources for language teaching
- words are spoken
- rendering a text from one language to another
- organization of learning environment
- children learning language.
- addressing mistakes in language use
- providing support for learning
- English taught in nonnative country
- Krashen's theory of language learning
- approach where tasks drive language use
- English learned as additional language
- creation of language assessments
- ability to understand written language
- approach linking physical movements to language input
- language structure rules
31 Clues: student progress • words are spoken • language structure rules • children learning language. • evaluation of learner needs • scientific study of language • ability to direct own learning • Vygotsky's theory on learning. • process of learning a language • providing support for learning • creation of language assessments • teaching language forms explicitly • ...
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 • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2023-04-24
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- Stunningly amazing or surprising
- Absolutely necessary or important
- Savagely cruel or violent
- An order of events from earliest to latest
- A traditional story usually involving supernatural beings or events
- The purpose for which something is designed or exists
- Place or arrange in a straight line
- An unusual or sole example of a thing
- In its original, unspoiled condition
- An individual or small part of something
- Pleasant sounding
- Roughly calculate or judge the number of something
- A reasonable guess based on both evidence and your prior knowledge of a topic
- A character who tells the events of a story
- The series of events that make up a story
- The place or surroundings where something is or where it happens
- The end of the conflict
- Much bigger than the common size
- To be like or similar to
- Extremely interesting
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- A struggle the main character has to overcome
- The emotional response a writer causes in a reader
- Words used with an added suggestion of an idea or feeling
- Differ from something else of the same kind
- A sudden violent twist or pull
- Find out who or what someone or something is
- Departing from a literal use of words
- Add more detail concerning what has already been said
- A brief story about an interesting, funny, or strange event, told to entertain or to make a point
- When something is almost but not completely accurate
- To tell about in written or spoken words
- Take place
- Form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- A statue, building, or other structure celebrating a famous person or event
- Give an example of how something is done
- Taking words in their usual or most basic sense
- An action that someone is required to do
37 Clues: Take place • Pleasant sounding • Extremely interesting • The end of the conflict • To be like or similar to • Savagely cruel or violent • A sudden violent twist or pull • Stunningly amazing or surprising • Much bigger than the common size • Absolutely necessary or important • Place or arrange in a straight line • In its original, unspoiled condition • ...
PC 2017-11-03
Across
- Operant Conditioning
- S.___, author of psychoanalytic theory
- exploring dreams for important information about the unconscious
- believes that behaviors are learned & unlearned
- theory that holds to the idea of unconscious forces that drives behavior and actions.
- theory that is concerned with people achieve their highest potentials.
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- redirecting feelings about certain people in one’s life unto the therapist
- classic ________by Ivan Pavlov
- talking freely to the therapist
- is greatly influenced affected by the information in our unconscious mind
10 Clues: Operant Conditioning • classic ________by Ivan Pavlov • talking freely to the therapist • S.___, author of psychoanalytic theory • believes that behaviors are learned & unlearned • exploring dreams for important information about the unconscious • theory that is concerned with people achieve their highest potentials. • ...
Economics 2017-03-08
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- determined by measuring the price of a standard group of goods
- the value of all the finished goods and services produced in country
- increase prices of inputs
- type of info lnflation which increases gradually but continually
- theory that changes in prices correspond with changes in supply
- the theory that inflation occurs when demand exceeds existing
- reduction of the general level of prices
- money received
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- P in GDP
- G in GDP
- P in CPI
- monetary inflation occurring at a high rate
- D in GDP
- C in CPI
- I in CPI
15 Clues: P in GDP • G in GDP • P in CPI • D in GDP • C in CPI • I in CPI • money received • increase prices of inputs • reduction of the general level of prices • monetary inflation occurring at a high rate • the theory that inflation occurs when demand exceeds existing • determined by measuring the price of a standard group of goods • ...
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 • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-09-11
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- develops after sensory region but before higher cognitive functions. Refers to parts of the brain that control movements like walking, jumping, dancing, etc.
- the second stage in erikson’s theory of psychosocial development, ages 18 months - 36 months
- intense attachment that develops between caregivers and baby
- Piaget's stage for ages 7-11; children begin to think logically about concrete events
- in Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to about 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities
- the scientific study of children from conception to adolescence
- develops in the brain last, executive functions like attention problem solving, working memory, self-control, & decision making
- personal attributes that enable someone to interact effectively and harmoniously with other people
- Piaget's stage for ages 2 - 7 years old, during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic
- new experiences develop these & the more these are stimulated, the stronger they become
- how children think, explore, and figure things out; the development of knowledge
- just as plastic can be molded, brain networks can be changed
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- refers to the period from conception to birth
- Jean Piaget's theory; suggests that children’s intelligence changes as they grow and develop a mental model of the world that builds on previous knowledge
- Lev Vygotsky's theory; suggests that children learn through social and cultural interaction
- caregivers who are available and responsive to an infant’s needs allow the child to develop a sense of security
- first part of brain that develops --refers to the parts in charge of receiving and making sense of information from senses and the environment
- specific, teachable abilities that can be defined and measured
- failure to form normal attachments to primary caregiver in early childhood, show up in mood, behavior, and social relationships
- motor development proceeds from head to foot; the infant needs to hold their head up before they can crawl
20 Clues: refers to the period from conception to birth • intense attachment that develops between caregivers and baby • just as plastic can be molded, brain networks can be changed • specific, teachable abilities that can be defined and measured • the scientific study of children from conception to adolescence • ...
EH Inv 2 & 3 Vocabulary 2020-03-29
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- the process by which rocks are weathered due to reactions with substances in water and air
- the settling of sediments
- the process by which rocks are broken down by breaking and banging
- the rock that forms Earth's crust
- the process in which two or more substances combine to make one or more new substances that have different properties from the original ones
- in geology, a deposit of soft mud in water
- a rock that forms when layers of sediments get stuck together
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- a theory that says sedimentary layers of rock are flat and horizontal
- a theory that says sedimentary rocks on the bottom are older than rocks on the top
- decreasing the volume of accumulated sediments by using pressure to decrease the size and number of the spaces between the particles
- a theory that says geological processes observed in the past are the same as those observed
- the carrying away of weathered earth materials by water, wind, or ice
- water stored below Earth's surface
- to form a solid, insoluble product during a chemical reaction
- naturally occurring chemical compound
- the deposition of cement in the spaces between particles of sediment
16 Clues: the settling of sediments • the rock that forms Earth's crust • water stored below Earth's surface • naturally occurring chemical compound • in geology, a deposit of soft mud in water • to form a solid, insoluble product during a chemical reaction • a rock that forms when layers of sediments get stuck together • ...
BDO LAW CROSSWORD 2022 2022-02-24
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- The act of a notary public authenticating by his signature and official seal
- Currently studying to become a certified law clerk with an emphasis on corporate law
- The consolidation of companies or assets through various types of financial transactions
- Creating a corporation
- Worked many years at a global investment firm
- Tax litigation lawyer
- Clerk who's areas of expertise include family trusts, due diligence reports and searches and minute book review and maintenance
- Provides a wide variety of duties to the BDO Law Team
- Partner in BDO Law LLP
- 30 years of corporate/commercial experience at several well respected law firms in the Hamilton/Burlington area.
- Enjoys working closely with internal BDO Canada LLP advisors, specialists and clients to implement the legal aspects of corporate, estate and personal tax planning and takes a team approach to all matters
- Responsible for leading the Wills and Trusts team at BDO Law
- Complicated province to communicate with
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- Services offered in the office out west that deals with foreigners
- Someone who commits a careless act that creates harm to another person
- BDO’s National immigration team
- "ALL HANDS ON DECK" type of file
- Majority gender in the office
- BDO LAW EXPERTISE
- Ceo of BDO
- From a family of entrepreneurs
- Been practicing as a Law Clerk since graduating in 2006
- Firm Name
23 Clues: Firm Name • Ceo of BDO • BDO LAW EXPERTISE • Tax litigation lawyer • Creating a corporation • Partner in BDO Law LLP • Majority gender in the office • From a family of entrepreneurs • BDO’s National immigration team • "ALL HANDS ON DECK" type of file • Complicated province to communicate with • Worked many years at a global investment firm • ...
Albert Einstein 2014-05-22
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- Most famous theory ____ = MC2
- When working on Experiments you always wear ______ gear
- He died on 18th ____ 1955
- Einstein was born in _____
- Einstein was a musician that played the _____
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- Einstein won a ____ prize in 1921
- E=MC2 is known as the Theory of _____________
- Cub Scouts are _____ and obedient
- He was born on the 14th of ______ 1879
- One of his first jobs was in a _____ office
- Einstein Theory that light from a star is deflected by ____ of the sun
11 Clues: He died on 18th ____ 1955 • Einstein was born in _____ • Most famous theory ____ = MC2 • Einstein won a ____ prize in 1921 • Cub Scouts are _____ and obedient • He was born on the 14th of ______ 1879 • One of his first jobs was in a _____ office • E=MC2 is known as the Theory of _____________ • Einstein was a musician that played the _____ • ...
Memory 2019-07-11
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- carried out most of the research on memory
- worked with Loftus
- worked with Baddeley and went diving
- memory that is 18 seconds or less
- its a loop in the working memory model
- not the working theory
- type of format memory is stored
- when newer memories interfere with old
- how much information can be stored
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- post event discussion and EWT
- when older memories interfere with new
- third slave system added later
- memory that lasts a long time
- Clive's was fine
- not the multi theory
- LTM that are episodes in our life
- Mr and Mrs that looked at duration
- LTM for our knowledge of the world
18 Clues: Clive's was fine • worked with Loftus • not the multi theory • not the working theory • post event discussion and EWT • memory that lasts a long time • third slave system added later • type of format memory is stored • memory that is 18 seconds or less • LTM that are episodes in our life • Mr and Mrs that looked at duration • LTM for our knowledge of the world • ...
grain 2023-03-03
15 Clues: wheat • noodles • spaghetti • unleavened • and cheese • small beeds • cereal grain • wheat kernel • cereal grain • food storage • loaf of bread • dried out corn • firm to the bite • grain of any cereal • leafy green top of a strawberry
Chapter 1 and 2 2020-09-06
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- / Perspective that studies the endocrine and nervous system and genetics
- Variable / Other factors that can produce an effectl
- Variable / Hypothesized Cause
- Method / The only research method that can prove cause and effect
- / overt actions
- Processes / covert actions
- Method / Determines if there is a relationship between two things
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- / understand
- / Human behavior is...
- / Proven to work better than simultaneous
- / must be written by professionals and the sample must represent the whole
- Variable / Predicted variable
- / Perspective with the main idea of free will
- / explanation of phenomenon
- Study / develops a tentative theory
- Wundt / Founder of Psychology
16 Clues: / understand • / overt actions • / Human behavior is... • / explanation of phenomenon • Processes / covert actions • Variable / Hypothesized Cause • Variable / Predicted variable • Wundt / Founder of Psychology • Study / develops a tentative theory • / Proven to work better than simultaneous • / Perspective with the main idea of free will • ...
Some homework 2023-09-28
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- somebody who believes in the existence of god
- evidence or argument establishing a fact /truth
- something you accept to be true
- all-powerful
- the planning something with purpose
- all-knowing
- a never-ending backward chain of causes
- the leading scientific theory about the origin of the universe
- something which does not rely on anything for its existence
- the chain of cause and effect
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- a person who believes the universe originates from god
- the leading scientific theory about the origin of life
- the question of how to reconcile theexistenceofevil and suffering with a benevolent God
- an extraordinary experience attributed to a religious caUse
- something which depends on something else for its existence
- somebody who believes we cannot know if God exists
- somebody who does not believe in the existence of God
- beyond time and space
- everlasting; without beginning or end omnibenevolent all-loving
19 Clues: all-knowing • all-powerful • beyond time and space • the chain of cause and effect • something you accept to be true • the planning something with purpose • a never-ending backward chain of causes • somebody who believes in the existence of god • evidence or argument establishing a fact /truth • somebody who believes we cannot know if God exists • ...
Y7 End of Year Crossword 2024-05-19
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- permanent escape from the cycle of samsara (Buddhism)
- one of the three poisons: aka delusion
- a step on the eightfold path: no lying
- the immortal soul that is reincarnated after death
- a sudden realisation of the nature of reality
- a French dualist who said 'cogito ergo sum'
- earthly manifestations of gods in human form
- the three main godly manifestations of Brahman
- an ancient Greek dualist philosopher
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- liberation from samsara and reunion with Brahman
- one of the six realms: pinhole mouths
- the theory that there is only one substance
- a remarkable experience during cardiac arrest
- an ancient Greek monist philosopher
- the ultimate reality in Hinduism
- Christian belief that God weighs your actions
- the oldest set of Hindu scriptures
- different methods for achieving union with Brahman
- the cycle or karma and reincarnation
- the cause of suffering in Buddhism
- the theory that there are two substances
- a spiritual force of cause and effect
22 Clues: the ultimate reality in Hinduism • the oldest set of Hindu scriptures • the cause of suffering in Buddhism • an ancient Greek monist philosopher • the cycle or karma and reincarnation • an ancient Greek dualist philosopher • one of the six realms: pinhole mouths • a spiritual force of cause and effect • one of the three poisons: aka delusion • ...
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 • ...
CROSS WORDS 2023-11-14
Across
- What term is used to describe malicious software designed to harm or exploit computer systems?
- What company, known for its search engine, is also a verb meaning to search the internet?
- The programming language screated by Tim Berners-Lee
- Popular website for code sharing
- What photo and video-sharing app first featured disappearing Stories?
- The company owned by the owner and founder of Blue Origin- The private space exploration company
- This company recently aquired FIGMA
- The previous name of a microblogging site recently aquired my Elon Musk
- First general-purpose electronic computer
- Which tech company is developing a new type of brain-computer interface that can allow people to control computers with their minds?
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- Youtube was started as a __________ app
- he largest investment firm in the world. It manages $8.6 trillion in assets
- Stores information in an organized way
- THe largest company in the world by revenue and the parent company of Google
- 128 characters used for computers
- What is the name of the new AI-powered language model from Google AI, released in January 2023?
- A Swedish music streaming service that provides digital music, podcasts.
- The Indian edutech firm which recently aquired Akash, The largest coaching center in India for 1.2 billion Dollars
- The process of converting data from one format to another.
- The free and opensource 3D modelling application
20 Clues: Popular website for code sharing • 128 characters used for computers • This company recently aquired FIGMA • Stores information in an organized way • Youtube was started as a __________ app • First general-purpose electronic computer • The free and opensource 3D modelling application • The programming language screated by Tim Berners-Lee • ...
Sleep 2025-10-12
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- The hypothesis concerning the clearance and removal of waste from the brain during sleep
- Anxiety over sleep quality, a variation of insomnia caused by technology
- Your body’s internal clock, which regulates regular bodily functions like the sleep schedule
- A neurotransmitter that affects mood and motivation, kept balanced by good sleep
- The cellular level where the "new science of sleep" explores connections
- The hormone suppressed by blue-enriched light, signaling when it's time to sleep
- The type of light from screens that confuses the circadian rhythm
- One of the things connected to sleep, along with decreased adaptability to stimuli
- The stage of sleep during which the brain undergoes "overnight therapy" and processes emotions
- Acronym for the structured therapy that changes thought patterns and behaviors interfering with sleep
- Threat Simulation Theory suggests dreaming is this type of function from an evolutionary perspective
- A factor in busy lives that leads to burnout and has been linked to "Karoshi"
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- The brain's learning center where memory formation is hurt by lost sleep
- The theory suggesting dreams rehearse threatening experiences, proposed by Revonsuo
- Dreaming about threats strengthens the neural systems responsible for this against danger
- The brain's emotional alarm center that becomes overactive after a sleepless night
- A sleep disorder that doubles the risk of developing depression
- The subarea of sleep science focusing on how brain networks create sleep rhythms
- The part of the brain that organizes random signals into a coherent story during the Activation-Synthesis theory of dreams
- A neurotransmitter, along with serotonin, that is balanced by sleeping well
20 Clues: A sleep disorder that doubles the risk of developing depression • The type of light from screens that confuses the circadian rhythm • The brain's learning center where memory formation is hurt by lost sleep • Anxiety over sleep quality, a variation of insomnia caused by technology • The cellular level where the "new science of sleep" explores connections • ...
Sleep and Dreams 2021-11-30
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- syn: awareness
- waves in the first stage of sleep (NREM1)
- __ __ theory; dreams sort out the day's experience
- __ __ theory; dreams are random neuron activation
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- __ content; potential symbolic meanings of a dream
- ___ rhythm; 24 hour body cycles influenced by light
- __ sleep; stage of sleep where heart rate decreases
- theory that dreams fulfill hidden feelings
- ____ content; literal storyline and content of a dream
- deep, slow waves in the rem stage of sleep
- succession of images, sensations, ideas, and emotions during certain sleep cycles
11 Clues: syn: awareness • waves in the first stage of sleep (NREM1) • theory that dreams fulfill hidden feelings • deep, slow waves in the rem stage of sleep • __ __ theory; dreams are random neuron activation • __ __ theory; dreams sort out the day's experience • __ content; potential symbolic meanings of a dream • ___ rhythm; 24 hour body cycles influenced by light • ...
แบบทดสอบคำศัพท์ทางการบัญชี ปวช.3 2022-09-07
15 Clues: ใบสั่งซื้อ • เครื่องคำนวณ • Cycle วงจรบัญชี • Step แบบหลายขั้น • Invoice ใบกำกับภาษี • Step แบบขั้นเดียว • Return เช็คคืน • Entry System ระบบบัญชีเดี่ยว • partnership ห้างหุ้นส่วนจำกัด • Order ใบส่งของ • Tax รายงานภาษีขาย • ...
Market structure 2026-02-28
Across
- The characteristics of a market that determine the behaviour of firms, including the number of firms, product differentiation, and ease of entry/exit.
- A market dominated by a few large firms, characterized by high concentration, interdependence, and potential for collusion or intense price competition.
- A market structure with one dominant firm (or a high concentration ratio) facing high barriers to entry, enabling them to make supernormal profits.
- The minimum reward required to keep factors of production in their current use (AR=AC).
- Charging different prices to different consumers for the same good, based on price elasticity of demand.
- A key feature of oligopoly where the actions of one firm (price changes, marketing) directly affect and provoke reactions from rivals.
- Price equals marginal cost (P=MC), meaning resources are allocated according to consumer preferences.
- (e.g., 4-firm/CR4): The total market share held by the n, largest firms, measuring the degree of oligopoly/monopoly power.
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- Profit above normal profit (AR>AC).
- Producing at the lowest point on the average cost curve (MC=AC), minimizing resource wastage.
- Many firms with low barriers to entry but differentiated products (e.g., branding), leading to normal profit in the long run.
- Efficiency over time, achieved through investment in new technology/R&D, often requiring supernormal profits.
- A market with low barriers to entry/exit and low sunk costs, where the threat of competition forces firms to behave competitively, regardless of the number of firms.
- A theoretical market with many small firms, no barriers, homogeneous products, and perfect information, resulting in long-run normal profits.
14 Clues: Profit above normal profit (AR>AC). • The minimum reward required to keep factors of production in their current use (AR=AC). • Producing at the lowest point on the average cost curve (MC=AC), minimizing resource wastage. • Price equals marginal cost (P=MC), meaning resources are allocated according to consumer preferences. • ...
Huck Finn Vocab Ch 8-14 2023-12-08
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- the fat of sea mammals
- an attempt to deceive someone into believing something
- main body of a ship
- guilty of or involving betrayal or deception
- an unexpected or hidden obstacle
- bringing up a conversation
- discrete
- steal goods from a person/place, typically in a forceful manner
- disreputable
- trying to sell something by going place to place
- a beneficed member of the clergy
- a hut or tent with a domed roof made by fastening bark or hide
- initiative
- larger suburban town in greater london, england
- concerned with principles of right and wrong behavior
- kill someone usually by hanging, for an alleged offense
- formal and dignified
- a hard substance made from animal fat used in candles and soap
- searching unsystematically through a mass
- talk rapid and excitedly but with little sense
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- an act of giving financial aid to a failing business
- a person who is in favor of abolishing slavery.
- stare in an angry or fierce way
- tied together
- liquified metal
- form a theory about something without firm evidence
- resulting from or showing sincere and intense conviction
- a mischievous person
- a ships allotted place at a wharf or dock
- cause or bring about
- printed cotton fabric
- a troublesome wild animal
- a person who is learning from a skilled employer
- a place where birds regularly settle
- extravagantly bright or showy
- Self assertive
- sit or lie in a relaxed manner
- move swiftly and in an uncontrolled way in a specified direction
- noise
39 Clues: noise • discrete • initiative • disreputable • tied together • Self assertive • liquified metal • main body of a ship • a mischievous person • cause or bring about • formal and dignified • printed cotton fabric • the fat of sea mammals • a troublesome wild animal • bringing up a conversation • extravagantly bright or showy • sit or lie in a relaxed manner • stare in an angry or fierce way • ...
Chapter 3 2017-01-27
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- Selling products in foreign nations that have been produced or grown domestically.
- 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 treaty among the United States, Mexico, and Canada that eliminated trade barriers and investment restrictions over a fifteen-year period starting in 1994.
- 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 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.
- The unrestricted movement of goods and services across international borders.
- Taxes levied against imports.
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- Contracting with foreign suppliers to produce products, usually at a fraction of the cost of domestic production.
- Shortfall that occurs when the total value of a nation’s imports is higher than the total value of its exports.
- The benefit a country has in a given industry if it can make products at a lower opportunity cost than other countries.
- National policies designed to restrict international trade, usually with the goal of protecting domestic businesses.
- The opportunity of giving up the second-best choice when making a decision.
- The complete ban on international trade of a certain item, or a complete halt of trade with a particular nation.
- Buying products domestically that have been produced or grown in foreign nations.
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: Folds and Faults 2023-11-27
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- _____ fault is when the fractured blocks slide past each other.
- A fold that is convex upward.
- The Date when this theory was published.
- The block that is more than 90 degree measure from the fault line.
- The scientific theory that suggest that all continents were part of a supercontinent.
- Fold ____ is the line along which the bending occurs. The hinge line follows the line of greatest bend in a fold.
- _____ plane is a plane figure that splits the fold into two halves.
- The distance of displacement between the fractured plates.
- _____ fault is when the hanging wall shifted upward while footwall shifted downward.
- The downward arc or curve of a fold.
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- Fold ____ meet in a region of curvature called the hinge zone.
- A break in a rock which is the starting point of the displacement of two plates which splits the plates into two halves.
- The outermost layer of the Earth.
- This is a huge landmass that is called a supercontinent.
- The block that is less than 90 degree measure from the fault line.
- _____ fault is when the footwall shifted upward while hanging wall shifted downward.
- The fit of the continents; the distribution of ancient fossils, rocks, and mountain ranges; and the locations of ancient climatic zones are the _________ of Continental Drift.
- A fold where the rock layers form an S-shape as the sides of the rock are compressed.
- One major criticism of Wegener's continental drift theory is the absence of a plausible mechanism for continental _______.
19 Clues: A fold that is convex upward. • The outermost layer of the Earth. • The downward arc or curve of a fold. • The Date when this theory was published. • This is a huge landmass that is called a supercontinent. • The distance of displacement between the fractured plates. • Fold ____ meet in a region of curvature called the hinge zone. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-08
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- a form of volcano's shaped like a boot
- the thinnest layer
- the outer layer of Earth (Mantle,Crust)
- a piece of earth that sepereates
- part of earth
- 2 plates move away
- the inner part of the core
- the theory of a famous scientist
- a plate that has to do with land
- plates move together
- crack in earth
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- the sea floor moves
- discovered sea floor spreading
- a force that pushes together
- discovered continental drift
- plates move side by side
- hard
- layer of the atmosphere of the earth
- the hottest layer
- to plates collide to cause a shake
- shifting that moves Earth 2 cm a year
- the thickest layer
- a plate that has to do with water
- liquid, iron-nickel layer of the Earth between the solid inner core and lower mantle
24 Clues: hard • part of earth • crack in earth • the hottest layer • the thinnest layer • 2 plates move away • the thickest layer • the sea floor moves • plates move together • plates move side by side • the inner part of the core • a force that pushes together • discovered continental drift • discovered sea floor spreading • a piece of earth that sepereates • the theory of a famous scientist • ...
Partnership and HUF 2023-04-12
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- Minimum number of members in partnership firm
- Oldest male member in HUF
- The liability in Partnership firm is ____________
- Business carried by all or any one of them acting for all
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- Type of partnership firm that has limited liability
- All the male members having a share in family property
- Partner only in name
7 Clues: Partner only in name • Oldest male member in HUF • Minimum number of members in partnership firm • The liability in Partnership firm is ____________ • Type of partnership firm that has limited liability • All the male members having a share in family property • Business carried by all or any one of them acting for all
social psychology 2016-11-11
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- When an authority figure issues an order that goes against our conscience
- who proposed the social identity theory
- acronym used when evaluating studies.
- who you see yourself as
- acronym used when evaluating theories.
- the word which was used to describe the 'learner' who took part in Milgrams study
- Who came up with realistic conflict theory
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- the groups they see themselves as being a part of
- Individuals make decisions based on their own ideas, beliefs and experiences.
- law of behavour:This is how recent the influence is and how close to you.
- the word is used to define the defence mechanism used to avoid the distress associated with moral strain
- when people allow others of a higher authority to direct their actions
- many participants tried not to look at the Experimenter or even look up from the shock generator
- what does the social impact theory explain?
- law of behaviour:This is how much power you believe the person influencing you has.
- law of behaviour:The more people putting pressure on you to do something, the more social force they will have.
16 Clues: who you see yourself as • acronym used when evaluating studies. • acronym used when evaluating theories. • who proposed the social identity theory • Who came up with realistic conflict theory • what does the social impact theory explain? • the groups they see themselves as being a part of • when people allow others of a higher authority to direct their actions • ...
Social Psychology 2016-11-11
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- law of behavour:This is how recent the influence is and how close to you.
- who you see yourself as
- law of behaviour:The more people putting pressure on you to do something, the more social force they will have.
- the groups they see themselves as being a part of
- When an authority figure issues an order that goes against our conscience
- who proposed the social identity theory
- when people allow others of a higher authority to direct their actions
- the word is used to define the defence mechanism used to avoid the distress associated with moral strain
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- what does the social impact theory explain?
- many participants tried not to look at the Experimenter or even look up from the shock generator
- Who came up with realistic conflict theory
- Individuals make decisions based on their own ideas, beliefs and experiences.
- acronym used when evaluating studies.
- the word which was used to describe the 'learner' who took part in Milgrams study
- law of behaviour:This is how much power you believe the person influencing you has.
- acronym used when evaluating theories.
16 Clues: who you see yourself as • acronym used when evaluating studies. • acronym used when evaluating theories. • who proposed the social identity theory • Who came up with realistic conflict theory • what does the social impact theory explain? • the groups they see themselves as being a part of • when people allow others of a higher authority to direct their actions • ...
Theories of Aging 2024-12-04
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- - These theories address the impact of society on older adults and vice versa.
- - Aging is a result of brain and endocrine gland changes
- - This theory attributes longer life to the prevention and control of pathogens.
- - Cell death that occurs throughout life due to biochemical events.
- Theories - Aging is a result of random assaults from the internal and external environment
- radical - Aging is due to oxidative metabolism and the effects of free radicals
- Reactions - The thymus and bone marrow (primary organs of the immune system) have decreased effectiveness, so infections and many cancers result.
- Stratification - People within a similar age group have similar experiences, beliefs, attitudes that offer a shared history.
- - Aging occurs due to interplay between mutations and natural selection
- - Decreased life span results from nonlethal doses of radiation
- and Tear - the body is a machine that wears out in time.
- - Transition from rational, materialistic perspective to a cosmic, transcendent vision
- - Older people have distinct norms, beliefs, expectations, habits and issues. They are more comfortable within their own age group.
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- - Humans/animals are born with a genetic program (biological clock) that predetermines the lifespan.
- - Patterns developed over a lifetime will continue into old age. If you are a certain type of person at younger age, you will most likely be that way when you age
- - Aging people disengage from each other and social interaction
- - These theories explore the mental processes, behavior, and feelings of persons throughout the life span, along with some of the mechanisms people use to meet the challenges they face in old age.
- Theories - Aging changes resulting from a complex, predetermined process
- - At the opposite pole from the disengagement theory, the activity theory asserts that an older person should continue a middle-aged lifestyle, denying the existence of old age as long as possible, and that society should apply the same norms to old age as it does to middle age and not advocate diminishing activity, interest, and involvement as its members grow old
- Theory - The cross-linking theory proposes that cellular division is threatened as a result of radiation or a chemical reaction in which a cross-linking agent attaches itself to a DNA strand and prevents normal parting of the strands during mitosis.
- - Mercury, lead, arsenic, radioactive isotopes, pesticides, smoking, air pollutants have negative affects on health.
- Tasks - the challenges that must be met and adjustments that must be made in response to life experiences that are part of an adult’s continued growth through the life span.
- - Diet impacts health and aging
23 Clues: - Diet impacts health and aging • - Aging is a result of brain and endocrine gland changes • and Tear - the body is a machine that wears out in time. • - Decreased life span results from nonlethal doses of radiation • - Aging people disengage from each other and social interaction • - Cell death that occurs throughout life due to biochemical events. • ...
Education and Educational Theories 2023-10-08
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- A theory that posits learners actively construct knowledge based on their experiences.
- ...Learning Theory - A theory that highlights the role of social interaction and observation in the learning process.
- ...School- The part of primary education that typically includes grades 1 to 5 or 1 to 6, where students learn foundational skills and knowledge.
- A student who has completed their undergraduate studies and is pursuing an advanced degree, such as a master's or doctoral degree.
- ...School- The final stage of secondary education, often including grades 9 to 12 or 10 to 12, where students prepare for graduation and may have a more diverse range of courses.
- ...Education - The educational level following primary education
- A learning theory that emphasizes observable behaviors and the use of rewards and punishments to shape behavior.
- ...Education - The early childhood education provided to children before they enter formal primary school
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- ...School- The educational stage between elementary school and high school, often including grades 6 to 8 or 7 to 8, where students transition to more specialized subjects.
- A theory that emphasizes learning in the digital age, where learners connect to resources and networks to acquire knowledge.
- A student pursuing their first degree, typically a bachelor's degree (e.g., Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science).
- The highest level of academic degree, awarded after the completion of original research and a dissertation in a specific field.
- ...Education - The first level of compulsory education
13 Clues: ...Education - The first level of compulsory education • ...Education - The educational level following primary education • A theory that posits learners actively construct knowledge based on their experiences. • ...Education - The early childhood education provided to children before they enter formal primary school • ...
Section 30 2024-04-08
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- a formally concluded agreement between countries or groups, typically for peaceful purposes or resolving conflicts.
- discussion aimed at reaching an agreement or compromise, often in resolving conflicts or disputes.
- a system of ideas and beliefs, especially political ones, that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hate.
- a serious disagreement, often leading to battle.
- a state of conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
- the state of being free from danger or threat, including protection from harm or loss.
- the state of being united or joined as a whole, often for a common goal or cause.
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, or war.
- the official line that separates two countries, states, or areas, often marked by physical barriers.
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- a person or country that is actively opposed or hostile to another.
- to separate or keep apart, creating a distinction or boundary between different groups.
- a ruler with total power over a country, typically obtained by force and without legal right.
- a person or group that is united with another for a common purpose or mutual benefit.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- a firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, often associated with influence or control.
- an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat.
- the state of being free from outside control or support, often associated with autonomy and self-sufficiency.
- a state of tranquility or quiet.
20 Clues: a state of tranquility or quiet. • a serious disagreement, often leading to battle. • a person or country that is actively opposed or hostile to another. • the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hate. • the state of being united or joined as a whole, often for a common goal or cause. • ...
Section 30 2024-04-08
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- a formally concluded agreement between countries or groups, typically for peaceful purposes or resolving conflicts.
- discussion aimed at reaching an agreement or compromise, often in resolving conflicts or disputes.
- a system of ideas and beliefs, especially political ones, that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hate.
- a serious disagreement, often leading to battle.
- a state of conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
- the state of being free from danger or threat, including protection from harm or loss.
- the state of being united or joined as a whole, often for a common goal or cause.
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, or war.
- the official line that separates two countries, states, or areas, often marked by physical barriers.
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- a person or country that is actively opposed or hostile to another.
- to separate or keep apart, creating a distinction or boundary between different groups.
- a ruler with total power over a country, typically obtained by force and without legal right.
- a person or group that is united with another for a common purpose or mutual benefit.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- a firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, often associated with influence or control.
- an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat.
- the state of being free from outside control or support, often associated with autonomy and self-sufficiency.
- a state of tranquility or quiet.
20 Clues: a state of tranquility or quiet. • a serious disagreement, often leading to battle. • a person or country that is actively opposed or hostile to another. • the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hate. • the state of being united or joined as a whole, often for a common goal or cause. • ...
Strategies to diminish the theory to practice gap 2024-02-24
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- Thoughtful consideration of how theory applies to practice.
- Learning by directly engaging in practical activities.
- Combining theoretical knowledge with practical application.
- A method to mimic real-world scenarios for practice.
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- Something that connects theory and practice.
- Guided support for applying theoretical knowledge.
- Information provided to improve the application of theory.
- Adjusting theoretical concepts to fit real-world contexts.
- A range of activities from theoretical learning to practical implementation.
- The process of ensuring theory and practice are congruent.
10 Clues: Something that connects theory and practice. • Guided support for applying theoretical knowledge. • A method to mimic real-world scenarios for practice. • Learning by directly engaging in practical activities. • Information provided to improve the application of theory. • Adjusting theoretical concepts to fit real-world contexts. • ...
Chapter 10 Section 1 and 2 2017-05-05
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- The mixing of the particles of two substances caused by their random motions.
- The process of a liquid becoming a solid.
- The process of a liquid becomes a gas without boiling.
- The process of a liquid becomes a gas by boiling.
- tension that keeps the surface of a liquid together.
- A collision where no energy is lost, but energy may be transferred.
- A gas that does not behave completely according to the Kinetic-molecular theory.
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- Gas particles passing through a tiny opening.
- Theory that is based on the idea that particles are always in motion.
- The attraction of the surface of a liquid to the surface of a solid.
- A substance that can flow and take the shape of it's container.
- A state of matter that has no definite volume or shape.
- A gas that perfectly fits the five assumptions of the Kinetic-molecular theory.
13 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. • tension that keeps the surface of a liquid together. • The process of a liquid becomes a gas without boiling. • A state of matter that has no definite volume or shape. • ...
Unit 1.1 2022-10-14
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- fundamentalist way of interpreting scripture
- Surname of belgian catholic priest responsible for Big Bang theory
- leader of catholic church
- all powerful
- deliberate termination of foetus
- no beginning and no end
- humans are made in the image of God
- wrote about creation ex nihilo
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- god breathed this into man
- they way God makes himself known to people
- first person created
- catholic charity
- process of 7 days
- living outside of time and space
- first book of Bible
- Christian holy book
- god gave humans this
- All humans have this because they are made in God's image
- Who came up with evolution theory
- religious liberal way to interpret scripture
20 Clues: all powerful • catholic charity • process of 7 days • first book of Bible • Christian holy book • first person created • god gave humans this • no beginning and no end • leader of catholic church • god breathed this into man • wrote about creation ex nihilo • living outside of time and space • deliberate termination of foetus • Who came up with evolution theory • ...
Astronomy Review 2024-02-02
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- What causes the seasons
- We can determine the universe is expanding by galaxies doing what
- Galaxies move in what speed in red wavelength
- What theory states the Sun is in the center of the solar system
- This law states that galaxies speed is proportional to their distance
- It takes 29.5 days for this to be completed
- What theory states the Earth is in the center of solar system
- What happened 13.7 billion years ago "creating" the universe
- Galaxies move in what speed in a blue wavelength
- Moon appears to be getting bigger
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- How we conclude if an object is moving towards or away from a source by its wavelength
- The sun is one big ___
- Earth move at this speed when it is close to the sun
- The imaginary path that the planets orbit around the sun
- When earth complete a full orbit around the sun
- How the moon gets its light
- Earth move at this speed when it is further away from the sun
- If it is summer in the northern hemisphere what season is the southern hemisphere in
- Moon appears to be getting smaller
- What galaxy do we live in
- How many moon phases do we have
21 Clues: The sun is one big ___ • What causes the seasons • What galaxy do we live in • How the moon gets its light • How many moon phases do we have • Moon appears to be getting bigger • Moon appears to be getting smaller • It takes 29.5 days for this to be completed • Galaxies move in what speed in red wavelength • When earth complete a full orbit around the sun • ...
Leadership 2023-05-23
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- Greatest Good Ethical Theory
- Developer of the Stages of Team Development
- 4th Stage of Team Development
- Synonym for team member
- Type of thinking strategy
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- Type of Goal
- Last problem solving step
- What Future Success Looks Like
- Fight, Flight, and Freeze part of the brain
- Another term for disagreement
- Another type of thinking strategy
- Behavioral Diversity
- Categorical Imperative Ethical Theory
13 Clues: Type of Goal • Behavioral Diversity • Synonym for team member • Last problem solving step • Type of thinking strategy • Greatest Good Ethical Theory • Another term for disagreement • 4th Stage of Team Development • What Future Success Looks Like • Another type of thinking strategy • Categorical Imperative Ethical Theory • Fight, Flight, and Freeze part of the brain • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-02-01
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- made regular observations of the heavens using a telescope
- a method of collecting and analyzing evidence
- stated the earth was the center of the universe
- finalized the scientific method
- created the heliocentric theory of the universe
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- theory that the earth and planets revolve around the sun
- theory that places earth at the center of the universe
- taught that questioning was the way to the truth
- developed the argument of the universal law of gravitation
- father of rationalism "I think, therefore I am"
10 Clues: finalized the scientific method • a method of collecting and analyzing evidence • father of rationalism "I think, therefore I am" • stated the earth was the center of the universe • created the heliocentric theory of the universe • taught that questioning was the way to the truth • theory that places earth at the center of the universe • ...
Geology Vocabulary 2024-05-20
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- rock formed when layers of sediments were pressed and cemented together
- the oldest and longest span of geologic time
- a crack in the earth's crust
- rock formed from cooled magma or lava
- The science of classifying organisms
- a trait that helps an organism survive in a particular environment
- body parts of different organisms that have a similar structure but not necessarily a similar function (supports theory of evolution from a common ancestor)
- relating to the land
- Smallest unit of geologic time
- middle life (245-144 million years ago); rise of mammals and dinosaurs; the rise of birds; extinction of dinosaurs, rise of flowering plants
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- Index fossil. A group of hard-shelled animals whose body had three sections, lived in shallow seas, and became extinct about 245 million years ago.
- Rocks changed by intense heat or extreme pressure
- the theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted chiefly from sudden violent and unusual events.
- The geologic principle that the same geologic processes that operate today operated in the past to change Earth's surface
- an era occurring between 570 million and 230 million years ago, characterized by the advent of fish, insects, and reptiles
- no longer in existence
- a gap in the rock layer that is due to erosion or periods without any deposition
- gradual change over time
- era that began about 66 million years ago, known as the "Age of Mammals"
- body parts of different organisms that perform similar functions but do not have similar structures (does not support theory of a common ancestor)
20 Clues: relating to the land • no longer in existence • gradual change over time • a crack in the earth's crust • Smallest unit of geologic time • The science of classifying organisms • rock formed from cooled magma or lava • the oldest and longest span of geologic time • Rocks changed by intense heat or extreme pressure • ...
REFRESH YOUR KNOWLEDGE! 2020-04-25
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- One of the few modern sciences that addresses the natural unity of both structure and evolution.
- It pertains to an organism’s anatomical structure or behavior patterns that is coincidentally highly suited to a new environment and enhances its probability to survive under new conditions.
- He wrote The Evolution of Man, in which he depicted the human phylogeny.
- He was known for his vertebral theory of the skull.
- The era which was termed the Age of Reptiles.
- He was well known for opposing Darwin’s theory and did not believe in the transmutation of species.
- The plane which separates the anterior and posterior portions.
- He wrote the book in which the theory of evolution by natural selection was based from.
- Groups that include the ancestor and all of the descendant groups
- The kind of systematics that classifies species based on the most obvious similarities between them.
- A state wherein traits are inherited from the most recent common ancestor.
- The Mississipian and Pennsylvanian periods are also known as?
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- Refers to how the part is used in the environment during the course of the organism’s life history.
- It recognizes similar features that look alike, but was not inherited from a common ancestor.
- In truly segmented animals, it sequentially subdivides the hydrostatic skeleton into a series of internal compartments.
- The process that divides a body into duplicated sections.
- He recognized that organisms are complex functional wholes.
- He referred to the vertebrate evolution as the “vertebrate story.”
- An example of this is the wings of a bat and the arms of a human that are composed of the same bones namely radius, ulna and humerus.
- The period when the first vertebrates appeared.
- It is restricted to mean the action or property of a part as it works in an organism.
- Groups that include a common ancestor and some, but not all of its descendants.
- He proposed a progressive change in species along an ascending scale, from the lowest on one end to the most complex and perfect.
- A biological blueprint upon which an organism was built.
- Huxley was associated to this animal for his advocacy to Darwin's theory of evolution.
25 Clues: The era which was termed the Age of Reptiles. • The period when the first vertebrates appeared. • He was known for his vertebral theory of the skull. • A biological blueprint upon which an organism was built. • The process that divides a body into duplicated sections. • He recognized that organisms are complex functional wholes. • ...
REFRESH YOUR KNOWLEDGE! 2020-04-25
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- One of the few modern sciences that addresses the natural unity of both structure and evolution.
- It pertains to an organism’s anatomical structure or behavior patterns that is coincidentally highly suited to a new environment and enhances its probability to survive under new conditions.
- He wrote The Evolution of Man, in which he depicted the human phylogeny.
- He was known for his vertebral theory of the skull.
- The era which was termed the Age of Reptiles.
- He was well known for opposing Darwin’s theory and did not believe in the transmutation of species.
- The plane which separates the anterior and posterior portions.
- He wrote the book in which the theory of evolution by natural selection was based from.
- Groups that include the ancestor and all of the descendant groups
- The kind of systematics that classifies species based on the most obvious similarities between them.
- A state wherein traits are inherited from the most recent common ancestor.
- The Mississipian and Pennsylvanian periods are also known as?
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- Refers to how the part is used in the environment during the course of the organism’s life history.
- It recognizes similar features that look alike, but was not inherited from a common ancestor.
- In truly segmented animals, it sequentially subdivides the hydrostatic skeleton into a series of internal compartments.
- The process that divides a body into duplicated sections.
- He recognized that organisms are complex functional wholes.
- He referred to the vertebrate evolution as the “vertebrate story.”
- An example of this is the wings of a bat and the arms of a human that are composed of the same bones namely radius, ulna and humerus.
- The period when the first vertebrates appeared.
- It is restricted to mean the action or property of a part as it works in an organism.
- Groups that include a common ancestor and some, but not all of its descendants.
- He proposed a progressive change in species along an ascending scale, from the lowest on one end to the most complex and perfect.
- A biological blueprint upon which an organism was built.
- Huxley was associated to this animal for his advocacy to Darwin's theory of evolution.
25 Clues: The era which was termed the Age of Reptiles. • The period when the first vertebrates appeared. • He was known for his vertebral theory of the skull. • A biological blueprint upon which an organism was built. • The process that divides a body into duplicated sections. • He recognized that organisms are complex functional wholes. • ...
Chapter 18 2021-12-09
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- ___________licenses, Rights, issued by a government, to import goods.
- Industries that are at an early stage of development.
- The North American Free Trade Agreement
- _________ of trade: The rate at which units of one product can be exchanged for units of another product
- __________ pricing, A pricing scheme under which a firm decreases the price to drive rival firms out of business and increases the price when rival firms leave the market.
- A tax on imported goods.
- Firms producing components of their goods and services in other countries.
- An organization established in 1995 that oversees GATT and other international trade agreements, resolves trade disputes, and holds forums for further rounds of trade negotiations.
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- ___________possibilities curve: A curve showing the combinations of two goods that can be consumed when a nation specializes in a particular good and trades with another nation.
- General agreement on tariffs and trade: An international agreement established in 1947 that has lowered trade barriers between the United States and other
- __________ quota, A government-imposed limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported.
- A situation in which the price a firm charges in a foreign market is lower than either the price it charges in its home markets or the production cost
- ____________export restraint (VER): A scheme under which an exporting country voluntarily decreases its exports
- ___________discrimination, The process under which a firm divides consumers into two or more groups and charges a different price for each group buying the same product.
14 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • The North American Free Trade Agreement • Industries that are at an early stage of development. • ___________licenses, Rights, issued by a government, to import goods. • Firms producing components of their goods and services in other countries. • ...
Market structure 2026-02-28
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- The characteristics of a market that determine the behaviour of firms, including the number of firms, product differentiation, and ease of entry/exit.
- A market dominated by a few large firms, characterized by high concentration, interdependence, and potential for collusion or intense price competition.
- A market structure with one dominant firm (or a high concentration ratio) facing high barriers to entry, enabling them to make supernormal profits.
- The minimum reward required to keep factors of production in their current use (AR=AC).
- Charging different prices to different consumers for the same good, based on price elasticity of demand.
- A key feature of oligopoly where the actions of one firm (price changes, marketing) directly affect and provoke reactions from rivals.
- Price equals marginal cost (P=MC), meaning resources are allocated according to consumer preferences.
- (e.g., 4-firm/CR4): The total market share held by the n, largest firms, measuring the degree of oligopoly/monopoly power.
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- Profit above normal profit (AR>AC).
- Producing at the lowest point on the average cost curve (MC=AC), minimizing resource wastage.
- Many firms with low barriers to entry but differentiated products (e.g., branding), leading to normal profit in the long run.
- Efficiency over time, achieved through investment in new technology/R&D, often requiring supernormal profits.
- A market with low barriers to entry/exit and low sunk costs, where the threat of competition forces firms to behave competitively, regardless of the number of firms.
- A theoretical market with many small firms, no barriers, homogeneous products, and perfect information, resulting in long-run normal profits.
14 Clues: Profit above normal profit (AR>AC). • The minimum reward required to keep factors of production in their current use (AR=AC). • Producing at the lowest point on the average cost curve (MC=AC), minimizing resource wastage. • Price equals marginal cost (P=MC), meaning resources are allocated according to consumer preferences. • ...
Theory of estimation 2022-03-22
10 Clues: E(Tn)= γ(Ɵ) • var(tn)→0 n→∞ • Size of the test • joint density function • MVU estimator from any • Variance is the least. • Existence of sufficient • Lowerbound for variance • Most efficient estimator • Conditional distribution
theory of evolution 2022-05-18
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- process where organisms develop/change/diversify from earlier forms during periods of time
- biologist who believed organisms changed and evolved out of need and after a change in the environment.
- a genetic change that causes new and different characteristics
- ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
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- biologist who was credited for the theory of natural selection
- similar in structure and origin but not similar in function
- selection process where organisms are/become better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- anatomical feature that no longer seems to have a purpose on the current form of an organism
- theory that evolutionary change takes place through the gradual change of populations and not by sudden production of new individuals that represent a new type
- similar structures and functions in organisms but no common ancestor.
10 Clues: similar in structure and origin but not similar in function • biologist who was credited for the theory of natural selection • a genetic change that causes new and different characteristics • ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment • similar structures and functions in organisms but no common ancestor. • ...
Marketing Mix 2023-01-23
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- It is the set of tactical marketing tools that the firm blends to produce the response it wants in the target market.
- It represents the different method of communication that are used by marketers to inform target audience about product.
- It involves making the product available at all possible outlets,
- includes press releases, exhibitions, sponsorship deals, seminars, conferences, and
- It is the communication that is typically not paid for.
- Design is a _____ decision.
- Four P’s of marketing mix are ______ on each other.
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- The customer is the ______ of all marketing activity.
- The way in which the product is delivered to meet the customer’s need refers to?
- It is the stages of the product which consists of introduction stage, growth stage, maturity stage and declining stage.
- of soft drinks which are available through multiple outlets to ensure easy
- to the customer.
- It involves a firm to differentiate its price across different market segments.
13 Clues: to the customer. • Design is a _____ decision. • Four P’s of marketing mix are ______ on each other. • The customer is the ______ of all marketing activity. • It is the communication that is typically not paid for. • It involves making the product available at all possible outlets, • of soft drinks which are available through multiple outlets to ensure easy • ...
Instruction Media Puzzle 2025-04-30
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- The keytext from the devotional this morning
- Theory that state learning is between sender and receiver
- One's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skills and behavior
- Proposes the theory of blank slate
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- Learning Theory proposed by Plato
- The devotional today is about this person
- This person used a screw as an illustration
- Theory that focus on mental operation
- Tools to help people
- Channel or something that convey
10 Clues: Tools to help people • Channel or something that convey • Learning Theory proposed by Plato • Proposes the theory of blank slate • Theory that focus on mental operation • The devotional today is about this person • This person used a screw as an illustration • The keytext from the devotional this morning • One's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skills and behavior • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2023-04-21
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- Pioneer in radioactivity
- Discovered and developed the first polio vaccine
- Won the Nobel Prize for high-precision genome editing, on the Tempus Board of Directors
- Published "omnis cellula e cellula", every cell stems from another cell, started the field of cellular pathology
- Founder of laboratory automation
- Pioneered understanding of innate-adaptive immunity interactions
- founding creator of artificial intelligence, question-answering and logic programming
- Developed theory of gravity, laws of motion, and calculus
- Invented a specific method of DNA sequencing
- Leading management thinker in the field of quality
- cofounding creator of artificial intelligence, decision making and theory of bounded rationalitity
- invented the first compound microscope
- Founder and CEO of Tempus
- Chicago born researcher who created the DNA double-helix model
- CO-founder of MIT
- designed the first commercial slide scanner
- cofounder of artificial intelligence, research in psychology of human condition
- Co-discoverer of Philadelphia Chromosome
- Influential development of theoretical computer science
- First woman mathematician at NASA
- Developed a technique to use human tissue culture instead of lab mice to test drug effects on cancer cells
- Co-researcher to discover the double-helix model
- Wrote the worlds first machine algorithm
- Developed Java Script
- First woman on faculty at Johns Hopkins working on embryology and histology
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- NASAs first black female engineer
- Founder of histology
- Chicago geneticist who discovered the translocation cause of leukemia
- Won the Nobel Prize for high-precision genome editing
- Invented the digital programmable computer
- First Female Pathologist
- Founder of Evolution
- Theoretical physicist known for work in black holes
- Popularized idea of machine-independent programming
- Driving researcher of human organoids
- Founder of pediatric cardiology
- Known for investigating more effective cancer therapies and performance scales
- Discovered the structure of DNA and RNA
- Developed the natural theory of molecular evolution
- Founder of Contemporary Anatomical Pathology
- Perform first radical mastectomy
- Scientist who won the Nobel Prize for discovering Mobile Genetic Elements
- First Woman to graduate from a US medical school
- Founder of supply chain management
- Name of the first immortalized cell line
- Founder of information theory
- Founder of modern hereditary genetics
- Developed one of the world's first automated laboratory management system
- First American women to win a Nobel Prize in Science
49 Clues: CO-founder of MIT • Founder of histology • Founder of Evolution • Developed Java Script • Pioneer in radioactivity • First Female Pathologist • Founder and CEO of Tempus • Founder of information theory • Founder of pediatric cardiology • Founder of laboratory automation • Perform first radical mastectomy • NASAs first black female engineer • First woman mathematician at NASA • ...
Instructinal Media Puzzle 2025-04-30
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- Learning Theory proposed by Plato
- The devotional today is about this person
- Theory that focus on mental operation
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- The keytext from the devotional this morning
- Tools to help people
- This person used a screw as an illustration
- Theory that state learning is between sender
- Theory of
- One's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skills and behavior
- Channel or something that convey
10 Clues: Theory of • Tools to help people • Channel or something that convey • Learning Theory proposed by Plato • Theory that focus on mental operation • The devotional today is about this person • This person used a screw as an illustration • The keytext from the devotional this morning • Theory that state learning is between sender • ...
Cell Project Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-22
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- Organisms that make their own food
- (Two words,) Part of the cell theory: ‘All cells come from cells that ___”
- The inventor who discovered cells by looking at a piece of cork under a microscope.(first and last name)
- (Two words) When a cell uses energy to move particles in and out of the cell.
- The diffusion of water through a cell membrane
- When molecules are distributed evenly through a space, ___ has been reached
- When a particle is too large to enter so the cell engulfs it
- ____ Occurs when oxygen is present. (two words)
- Organisms that cannot make their own food
- Part of the cell theory: ‘___ are the basic units of structure and function in organisms
- Part of the cell theory: ‘All ___ are made up of one or more cells’
- The abbreviation for the stages of mitosis
- The process of a cell splitting into two
- (two words)Outside layer of the cell that lets things in and out
- The process of producers changing energy from the sun into sugar from carbon dioxide
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- (Two Words) The early hypothesis that living things could come from non-living things
- When a particle is too large to exit the cell so the material fuses to the cell membrane and is released
- ___ occurs when oxygen levels are low (two words)
- Provides the cell with protein
- Moves out waste products
- The stage of Mitosis where centromeres attach to spindle fibers and double stranded chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
- The theory that stated that living things could only come from other living things
- Supplies the cell with water
- The process by which molecules move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration
- When consumers break down food in their cells to be used as energy
- Gel-like substance that moves things through the cell
- Known as the “Control room” of the cell
- The total of all chemical activities of an organism that help it reproduce, stay alive, and grow
- (Two Words) When a cell uses no energy to move particles in or out the cell
- Known as the “powerhouse” of the cell
30 Clues: Moves out waste products • Supplies the cell with water • Provides the cell with protein • Organisms that make their own food • Known as the “powerhouse” of the cell • Known as the “Control room” of the cell • The process of a cell splitting into two • Organisms that cannot make their own food • The abbreviation for the stages of mitosis • ...
Ch. 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-03-04
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- large sea waves.
- the layer of Earth outside the core layers. It is made of mostly solid rock, but the top of this layer is partly melted.
- the circular movement of a liquid or gas as it heats.
- a mountain that builds around a vent where magma pushes up through Earth’s surface.
- a single landmass from which the continents separated.
- a shaking of Earth’s crust.
- the top layer of Earth that is very thin.
- an opening in a volcano that pushes magma up through Earth’s surface.
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- the theory that the ocean floor spreads apart as new crust is formed at the mid-oceanic ridge.
- the theory that Earth’s crust is made up of large sections, or plates, that move.
- the theory that Earth’s major landmasses move.
- a break in Earth’s crust along which movement occurs.
- the bending of rock layers that are squeezed together.
- the center of the Earth which is separated into the inner and outer cores. It is solid iron and nickel, surrounded by melted iron and nickel.
- An instrument that detects and records earthquake waves.
- a deep crack in the ocean floor.
16 Clues: large sea waves. • a shaking of Earth’s crust. • a deep crack in the ocean floor. • the top layer of Earth that is very thin. • the theory that Earth’s major landmasses move. • the circular movement of a liquid or gas as it heats. • a break in Earth’s crust along which movement occurs. • the bending of rock layers that are squeezed together. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2012-12-05
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- oceanic and continential plates collide
- ridged layer of earth about 100 km thick
- cone-shaped hill or mountain formed when hot magma, solids and gas erupt onto surface
- spreading Hess’s theory that new seafloor is formed when magma is forced upward
- movement of the ground that occurs when rocks inside Earth pass their elastic limits
- plate portion of one block of Tectonic plates, which is not submerged in water
- boundary-when two plates slide past one another
- Wegner meteorologist who came up with theory of Pangaea
- number of Continents
- current current in earth’s mantle that is driving force for plate tectonics
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- ridges mountains that form when two oceanic plates collide
- plasticlike layer of earth which lithospheric plate floats and moves on
- tectonics theory that Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into plates that float and move
- crust A thick mass of igneous rock which lies under the ocean floor
- name given to large land mass before drifting apart
- plates move and separate
- plates move and come together
- when continental plates collide forms this
- fracture that occurs when rock changes shape by breaking
- valley long crack that forms between tectonics plates
20 Clues: number of Continents • plates move and separate • plates move and come together • oceanic and continential plates collide • ridged layer of earth about 100 km thick • when continental plates collide forms this • boundary-when two plates slide past one another • name given to large land mass before drifting apart • valley long crack that forms between tectonics plates • ...
Instruction Media Puzzle 2025-04-30
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- A man who led Israelites from Egypt.
- Theory that focus on mental operation.
- The Valentine's day.
- Learning Theory proposed by Plato
- The key text from the devotional this morning
- King of animals
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- Father of Isaac
- Theory that state learning is between sender
- A living creature that lives under the water.
- The devotional today is about this person
10 Clues: Father of Isaac • King of animals • The Valentine's day. • Learning Theory proposed by Plato • A man who led Israelites from Egypt. • Theory that focus on mental operation. • The devotional today is about this person • Theory that state learning is between sender • A living creature that lives under the water. • The key text from the devotional this morning
Dress Address 2025-04-16
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- Loosen the rules, maybe
- Reverberating sound
- Walking aid
- Lavish event
- A group of similar cells in biology
- Dramatic TV genre
- Unexpected turn in a story
- Media collective
- Tidy
- Social Purpose of the ___
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- Nothing at all
- Cooking lubricant
- Legal document or heroic act
- What you do to dough
- Friendly talk
- Home for a bird
- Food carrier
- Part of the eye
- Perseverance and passion
- Branch of a company or an organization
- He ___bed me the wrong way!
21 Clues: Tidy • Walking aid • Lavish event • Food carrier • Friendly talk • Nothing at all • Home for a bird • Part of the eye • Media collective • Cooking lubricant • Dramatic TV genre • Reverberating sound • What you do to dough • Loosen the rules, maybe • Perseverance and passion • Social Purpose of the ___ • Unexpected turn in a story • He ___bed me the wrong way! • Legal document or heroic act • ...
Earth Science Final Examination Review Part 1 2018-06-01
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- a discontinuity that occurs between the crust and the mantle
- vibrational waves passing through the earth which make the ground shake
- small models of the earth's surface
- a unit of latitude and longitude used to locate places on a map
- the smallest particles of matter
- the worldview that an astronomical explosion started everything
- a crack in rock layers along which there has been movement
- a map maker
- type of change that explains the explosiveness of hydrogen gas
- north, south, east, and west
- used to determine the magnitude of an earthquake
- the beginning line used to measure longitude
- the basis for your belief system and how you interpret natural phenomena
- a scientist who studies earthquakes
- molten rock below the earth's surface
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- an unproved or tested theory
- the idea that man has been given dominion of the earth and its resources
- a theory that suggest the earth's crust is broken into huge moving plates
- solids, liquids, gases, and plasma (3 words)
- the science that studies the earth
- a catastrophic event recorded in Genesis that changed the earth's geology
- present geologic rates are used to estimate geologic time
- layers of deposited rock found in the geologic column
- the number of the law that states that matter cannot be created or destroyed
- describes natural resources that cannot be replaced
- described by its mass and volume
- the beginning line used to measure latitude
- all scientific observations and information
- an earthquake generated tidal wave
29 Clues: a map maker • an unproved or tested theory • north, south, east, and west • the smallest particles of matter • described by its mass and volume • the science that studies the earth • an earthquake generated tidal wave • small models of the earth's surface • a scientist who studies earthquakes • molten rock below the earth's surface • the beginning line used to measure latitude • ...
Natural selection 2021-11-17
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- change in a genetic sequence
- the change of organisms to their environment in order to survive
- different characteristics
- known for his theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- orderly and gradual change or development
- thought out explanation
- the idea that all species are related and gradually change over time
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- what organisms use to disguise their appearance
- the process through which population of living organism adapt and change
- a set of organisms
- known for his theory of evolution by natural selection
11 Clues: a set of organisms • thought out explanation • different characteristics • change in a genetic sequence • orderly and gradual change or development • what organisms use to disguise their appearance • known for his theory of evolution by natural selection • known for his theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics • ...
ACCOUNTS BLOCK 2022-06-20
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- If profit-sharing ratio changes and market value of investment is more than the book value , investments fluctuation reserve existing in balance sheet is transferred to ___ account of partners in their old profit-sharing ratio.
- Goodwill helps firms bring ____ Profits
- THE PERSON WHO HAVE ENTERED INTO PARTNERSHIP ARE INDIVIUALLY KNOWN AS
- The excess amount that a firm gets over and above the market value of assets at the time of sale of its business is
- INTEREST ON LOAN PAID TO PARTNERS IN ABSENCE OF A PARTNERSHIP DEED
- MINIMUM NUMBER OF PEOPLE REQUIRED IN A PARTNERSHIP FIRM
- On retirement of a partner, unrecorded assets are credited to ____ Account
- IN THE ABSENCE OF PARTNERSHIP DEED , PARTNERS SHARE PROFIT OR LOSSES
- basis Receipts and Payments Account is prepared on
- Purchased goodwill is acquired by the business after paying consideration in ____
- LIABILITY OF A PARTNER IS
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- A PARTNERSHIP IS ESTABLISHED FOR
- Dividend paid by a financial company is shown as cash outflow under ____ activities
- If the partner of a firm decide to change their profit-sharing ratio, the gaining partner compensates the sacrificing ratio by paying the proportionate amount of _____.
- IN THE ABSENCE OF AGREEMENT PARTNERS ARE NOT ENTITLED TO
- Excess of Profits over the ____ is called super profit.
- – 26 as per ____ goodwill is recorded in the books of accounts
- WRITTEN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTNERS IS CALLED
- If super profits are negative, then goodwill will be
- GOODWILL IS A __ ASSET
- WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEM CANNOT BE RECORDED IN THE PROFIT AND LOSS APPROPIATION ACCOUNT
21 Clues: GOODWILL IS A __ ASSET • LIABILITY OF A PARTNER IS • A PARTNERSHIP IS ESTABLISHED FOR • Goodwill helps firms bring ____ Profits • WRITTEN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTNERS IS CALLED • basis Receipts and Payments Account is prepared on • If super profits are negative, then goodwill will be • Excess of Profits over the ____ is called super profit. • ...
Theories of Migration 2023-11-27
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- guest lecturer last name
- a testable proposition
- difference between sending country and receiving country wages
- neoclassical economics unit of analysis
- explanation of a social phenomenon
- cap this salary to reduce income inequality
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- theory argues that demand for low wage labor is built into modern economy
- people migrate to diversify risk and increase _____ wellbeing
- _______ wages to lower rates of immigration according to neoclassical economics
- foreign ____ can inadvertently increase migration
- new economics unit of analysis
- theory argues that migration is a consequence of the global economy
- thanksgiving bird
13 Clues: thanksgiving bird • a testable proposition • guest lecturer last name • new economics unit of analysis • explanation of a social phenomenon • neoclassical economics unit of analysis • cap this salary to reduce income inequality • foreign ____ can inadvertently increase migration • people migrate to diversify risk and increase _____ wellbeing • ...
Unit 3 2022-06-06
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- A coiled, bony, fluid filled tube in the inner ear
- A theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation
- The central focal point in the retina, around which the eyes cones cluster
- The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus
- The theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- Conversion of one form of energy into another
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- Analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain’s integration of sensory information
- A minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50% of the time
- The theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological gate that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain
- The sense or act of hearing
- The sense of smell
- The perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups
- The process by which eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- An organized whole
15 Clues: The sense of smell • An organized whole • The sense or act of hearing • Conversion of one form of energy into another • A coiled, bony, fluid filled tube in the inner ear • The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus • A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another • The theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision • ...
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 2024-03-16
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- – a structure that refers to the way an organization is designed and arranged to achieve its goals.
- Level - Relate specifically to the team's purpose and its contribution to broader goals.
- - Making sure that everything is going according to plan.
- – a type of management that knows about controlling the flow of money in and out of the organization.
- - on the idea of the business and its objectives, are the foundations for these activities to have excellence based on priorities and strategies.
- - one of McClellands three needs of theory
- – a type of leadership that is based on situation
- - define the path that should be followed by their team to achieve goals
- - consists of a statement or an understanding of what the organization or a part of it wants to become, where it wants to go and, broadly, how it means to get there.
- - taking personal responsibility for delivering what they are there to do
- - Provide direction and support, even for self-managed teams.
- Drucker – he emphasized the need for systematic, purposeful, and organized discharge of tasks.
- - scheduling and prioritizing the work required
- - The top level usually consists of top executives, and each subsequent level represents lower levels of authority and responsibility.
- – he states that every person has one of three main driving motivators the needs for achievement, affiliation, or power.,
- – A scale that requires a person to rate that one individual they would least want to work with
- - this theory views organizations as complex systems with interrelated and interdependent parts.
- - process of deciding what to do and then getting it done through the effective use of resources.
- – something that has to be accomplished
- - is a group of people working together to achieve a common goals or set of goals.
- - This places individuals in boxes that denote their job and their position in the hierarchy and traces the direct lines of authority
- - it shows how it is expected that the vision will be realized
- – He proposed that in any system of organization, technical or task aspects are interrelated with the human or social aspects.
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- – A scientific management theory, control, order, formality, minimize uncontrollable informal relations.
- – Avoid overwhelm and unnecessary stress and frustration by making the goals
- - Leaders involve followers in the decision making process
- - a management that process of developing, sharing and implementing a view of what needs to be done.
- - managing performance throughout the year
- - is the process of making arrangements in the form of defined or understood responsibilities and relationships to enable those people to work cooperatively together.
- - an organizational structure that promotes open communication and quick decision-making.
- - a type of management that control and operate various marketing activities and the people involved in those activities.
- – another type of objectives where individual's personal development, growth, and improvement.
- - Leaders have complete power over people
- - can provide the ‘elusive bridge between the aims of the individual employee and the objectives of the organization,
- - a set of parts that interact to form a complex whole
- – be clear and specific so your goals are easier to achieve
- - a goal that make sure everyone understands what the team needs to achieve.
- –a management is what managers do when they look ahead at what they need to achieve in the middle or relatively distant future
- - Guiding and motivating team
- -The importance of informal groups and decent, humane leadership was emphasized by
- - it describes a vision of what something will look like in a few years’ time
- - leaders delegate decision making authority to their followers
- – a theory that the focus shifted to the behavior of people in organization.
- - a theory where Leader`s effectiveness depends on leadership style and favorableness of situation
- – scientist who defines bureaucratic theory
- - a structure combines elements of both functional and divisional structures.
- - a goal that can be tracked and allowing you to see your progress
- – an type of objective that focus on the results or contributions needed to achieve team, departmental, or corporate goals.
- – a data helps us stay focused and motivated, inspiring us and providing something to work towards
- – he developed Path-Goal Theory
50 Clues: - Guiding and motivating team • – he developed Path-Goal Theory • – something that has to be accomplished • - Leaders have complete power over people • - managing performance throughout the year • - one of McClellands three needs of theory • – scientist who defines bureaucratic theory • - scheduling and prioritizing the work required • ...
Ch. 13 2018-10-25
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- new type of store that sold a variety of products
- type of music by Igor Stravinsky
- form of government in which the leader has all power
- developed theory of relativity
- new form of energy that proved to be of great value
- parties formed by working class leaders based on Marx
- cultural movement embracing human empowerment
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- work stoppage called by members of a union to meet demands
- organized massacre of an ethnic group
- wrote "Communist Manifesto"
- hostility and discrimination toward Jews
- the idea that buildings should be useful
- Freud's theory of personality
- invention by Alexander Graham Bell
- a female movement for gender equality
- invented the light bulb
- ability to read and write
- element discovered by Marie Curie
18 Clues: invented the light bulb • ability to read and write • wrote "Communist Manifesto" • Freud's theory of personality • developed theory of relativity • type of music by Igor Stravinsky • element discovered by Marie Curie • invention by Alexander Graham Bell • organized massacre of an ethnic group • a female movement for gender equality • hostility and discrimination toward Jews • ...
CROSSWORD ON INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING 2021-05-22
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- system of accounting which recognises both aspects of transactions; debit and credit.
- first step of accounting
- branch of accounting which involves identifying, measuring, recording, classifying, summarising the business transactions.
- process of grouping of transactions or entries of same nature at one place.
- main book of account where all the transactions are classified or posted.
- debts that an enterprise has to pay at some time in the future
- book of original entry where all the business transactions are recorded.
- The goods available with the business for sale on a particular date
- art of recording business transaction in a systematic manner
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- prepared to determine the financial position of a firm.
- firm prepares this to determine their gross profit and gross loss
- those who supply goods and services on credit.
12 Clues: first step of accounting • those who supply goods and services on credit. • prepared to determine the financial position of a firm. • art of recording business transaction in a systematic manner • debts that an enterprise has to pay at some time in the future • firm prepares this to determine their gross profit and gross loss • ...
Become a Citizen- Gov culminating assignment 2022-12-15
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- The amount of power a court has over topics and locations.
- People who support the constitution.
- Second amendment right that allows people to own guns. The right to _____ ___
- Government system in which the people have the power.
- The first 3 words of the Constitution preamble.
- The person that starts a civil court case.
- Police must have this in order to search your house.
- The article of the Constitution that establishes the Legislative branch.
- _______ powers. The president represents the United States overseas.
- The Bill of Rights was added to the constitution as a ____ between federalists and anti-federalists.
- Party with the fewer members.
- An area in a state that is represented by a house member.
- When a president excuses someone from a crime.
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- Powers given to congress through the necessary and proper clause.
- The theory that people gave up a small amount of power to government for their safety.
- People chosen by state legislators to vote for a presidential candidate in the electoral college.
- Groups joining together for a common purpose.
- Where issues like divorces are debated.
- A form of government where one person holds all of the power.
- The lowest protection possible. The constitutional ______
- _____ theory. The theory that people gained power by forcing others to submit.
- _____ Clause. Makes the Constitution the law of the land.
- _____ vs. Board of Education. The Court ruled that separate educational places are unequal.
- A debate about a bill that stalls the voting on it.
- Group formed by African Americans that used the courts to secure equal rights victories.
25 Clues: Party with the fewer members. • People who support the constitution. • Where issues like divorces are debated. • The person that starts a civil court case. • Groups joining together for a common purpose. • When a president excuses someone from a crime. • The first 3 words of the Constitution preamble. • A debate about a bill that stalls the voting on it. • ...
Ch. 5 2015-01-08
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- the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them ot pass on to the brain.
- in hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated.
- the innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs.
- in hearing, the theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch.
- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina.
- conversion of one form of energy into another.
- the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts.
- the processing of several aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision.
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond.
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment.
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions.
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation.
- a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency
- heaing loss caused by damage to the cochleas's receptor cells or to the auditory nerves; also called nerve deafness
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
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- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next.
- the theory that opposing retinal process enable color vision.
- the theory that the retina contains three different colors receptors when stimulated combination can produce the perception of any color.
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster.
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening.
- hearing loss caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea.
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information.
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- spot/the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there.
- adaption/diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage
- the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance
- the chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing three tiny bones that concentrate the vibrations of the eardrum.
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
- priming/the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response.
- a coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses.
- threshold/the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time
36 Clues: conversion of one form of energy into another. • the theory that opposing retinal process enable color vision. • the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain. • the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance • adaption/diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation • ...
Science 2018-09-03
Across
- The point on the Earth's surface located directly above the focus of an earthquake.
- Movement of the seafloor
- He created Continental Drift Theory
- The vast super-continent break into several pieces
- Combination of Dip-Slip and Strike-Slip Fault
- The hanging wall slips down
- A scale of hardness used in classifying minerals
- Break in the Earth's crust
- The location where the earthquake begins. The ground ruptures at this spot, then seismic waves radiate outward in all directions.
- 45 degrees-60 degrees
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- Used for masuring the magnitude of an earthquake
- The foot wall slips down
- A sudden ground motion or vibration produced by a rapid release of stored-up energy
- Huge segments of rocks and land
- energy released by an earthquake
- The vast super-continent
- damage of the earthquake
- Used for measuring the intensity of an earthquake
- He created Seafloor Spreading Theory
- Fault rub each other
20 Clues: Fault rub each other • 45 degrees-60 degrees • The foot wall slips down • Movement of the seafloor • The vast super-continent • damage of the earthquake • Break in the Earth's crust • The hanging wall slips down • Huge segments of rocks and land • energy released by an earthquake • He created Continental Drift Theory • He created Seafloor Spreading Theory • ...
Exam 4 Crossword 2021-12-10
Across
- Electronics retailer headquartered in MSP mentions a strategy to protect this resource
- potential type of TOC demonstrated by NE MN sulfide mining
- semiconductor firm that has developed a conflict-free microprocessor
- "___________ problem" demonstrated by the programming of self-driving vehicles
- nominal plaintiff in a successful class action lawsuit against Eveleth Taconite
- wrote dissenting opinion in Dukes v Walmart
- wrote majority opinion in Dukes v Walmart
- Lack of "_____________ of claims" was the reason the Dukes class action certification was not allowed
- founder of a crypto trading firm that stole investor deposits (two names with hyphen)
- ore refinery that mixed raw material from multiple mines
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- type of TOC demonstrated by White Bear Lake
- online retailer that "frames" a low monthly price on its website
- manufacturer of stylish vaping device that was intentionally marketed to high school students
- "____________ at will" is the basic rule of law in the US regarding this
- wrote "Tragedy of the Commons"
- wrote about the "cost disease"
- coffee shop in Hanson that was intentionally "placed" by the skyway
- wrote that all persuasive advertising is morally wrong
- "____________ minerals" abbreviated as 3 T's and a G
- claimed to have invented a blood testing machine that worked with a fingertip drop of blood
- Electronics retailer headquartered in MSP that is required to file form SD (two words no space)
21 Clues: wrote "Tragedy of the Commons" • wrote about the "cost disease" • wrote majority opinion in Dukes v Walmart • type of TOC demonstrated by White Bear Lake • wrote dissenting opinion in Dukes v Walmart • "____________ minerals" abbreviated as 3 T's and a G • wrote that all persuasive advertising is morally wrong • ore refinery that mixed raw material from multiple mines • ...
Accounting and Finance Crossword 2022-01-18
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- financial ratio, either short or long term, for estimating the borrowers ability to repay debt
- accounting concerned with external usage of financial information
- finacial statement that supplies detailed information about a firms assets, liabilities, and owner's equity
- gross profit minus operating expenses
- systemic examination of a company's accounting system
- financial statement listing a firms annual revenue and expenses showing annual profit or loss
- detailed statement of estimated receipts and expenditures for the future period of time
- manages all of a businesses accounting activities
- accounting concerned with internal usage of financial information
- financial ratio for evaluating managements efficiency in using a firms assets
- any economic resource that benefits a company
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- debt owed by a firm to an outside organization or individual
- financial statement describing a firms yearly cash receipts and cash payments
- act of 2002 enacting federal regulations to restore public trust in accounting practices
- system for analyzing, communicating, and collecting financial information
- system of moral principles
- preliminary, quick-to-calculate profit figure calculated from a firms revenues
- gross profit minus operating expenses and income taxes
- financial ratio for measuring a firms potential earnings
- cost of obtaining materials for making the products sold by a firm during the year
20 Clues: system of moral principles • gross profit minus operating expenses • any economic resource that benefits a company • manages all of a businesses accounting activities • systemic examination of a company's accounting system • gross profit minus operating expenses and income taxes • financial ratio for measuring a firms potential earnings • ...
Due Diligence Africa - Compliance Crossword 2022-06-16
Across
- peer-to-peer financial services on public blockchains
- people of companies that hold large amounts of cryptocurrency
- An official government action to ban trade or commercial activity
- process of collecting personal information from customers for verification
- fixed priced cryptocurrency
- list of entities that pose higher-risk for causing a negative impact to a firm
- upward trend in markets
- punitive measure for failure to comply with a rule
- national currencies issued by governments
- person who benefits from a transaction
- verification of residential details
- a money laundering method
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- decentralized global software platform powered by blockchain technology
- digitally distributed, decentralized, public ledger
- a mechanism that trades digital assets for other assets
- A firm without active business or significant assets
- avoiding or circumventing sanctions
- A corrupt leader who exploits the people and resources of a state for personal gain.
- informal value transfer system common in the Middle East, North Africa, and the Indian sub-continent
- measures to identify and mitigate risk posed by higher risk customers
- use of multiple individuals and/or multiple transactions in amounts under the AML reporting threshold
- fear of missing out
- Process of collecting information from businesses for verification
- high ranking public official
24 Clues: fear of missing out • upward trend in markets • a money laundering method • fixed priced cryptocurrency • high ranking public official • avoiding or circumventing sanctions • verification of residential details • person who benefits from a transaction • national currencies issued by governments • punitive measure for failure to comply with a rule • ...
Is Sociology a Science? Key Terms/Sociologists 2023-07-05
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- The defining characteristic of scientific knowledge, where theories should be open to being disproved by experimentation/observation.(16)
- This sociologist uses the analogy of the 'Black Swan' to explain the issues with using Inductive Reasoning and Verificationism.(6)
- The approach to proving a theory, where you observe and notice patterns, then create hypotheses about future events, then creating a theory based on these being verified.(9,9)
- A realist view of science, where a researcher can control and measure all relevant variables to make precise predictions.(6,6)
- The idea that a theory can be proved true simply by gathering evidence that confirms it. (15)
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- This perspective believe that Sociology can NOT be scientific, should study unobservable, internal meanings of individuals.(14)
- The approach to proving a theory, where you create a theory and hypothesis that can be tested, then conducting observations to see whether evidence supports/disproves your theory.(9,9)
- A realist view of science, where a researcher cannot control and measure all relevant variables, so cannot make precise predictions.(4,6)
- The central idea of Kuhn, a _____ is shared by scientists and provides a basic framework of assumptions, principles, methods and techniques.(8)
- This perspective disagrees with both Positivists and Interpretivists on the topic of observable/unobservable data. Sociology should attempt to explain the underlying structures and processes of society.(7)
- This concept by Weber is favoured by Interpretivists, by putting ourselves in the place of the actor, using empathetic understanding to grasp their meanings.(9)
- This perspective believes that Sociology IS a science, using objective quantitative research to observe patterns of behaviour.(10)
12 Clues: The idea that a theory can be proved true simply by gathering evidence that confirms it. (15) • A realist view of science, where a researcher can control and measure all relevant variables to make precise predictions.(6,6) • This perspective believe that Sociology can NOT be scientific, should study unobservable, internal meanings of individuals.(14) • ...
Sonu Bhadwa 2026-03-26
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- memory = Remembering events that did not occur
- = Sense of smell
- phenomenon = Temporary inability to recall
- of processing = Depth of processing affects memory
- = Spiral structure in the ear for hearing
- memory = Recall improved in same emotional state
- practice = Studying in one long session
- theory = Pitch determined by location in cochlea
- theory = Pain perception controlled by neural gates
- pathway = Route by which signals travel in the nervous system
- = Unconscious blocking of memories
- = Grouping nearby objects together
- = Biological basis of memory storage
- rehearsal = Linking new info with existing knowledge
- practice = Studying over longer time intervals
- retrieval = Accessing relevant stored information
- = Sense of taste
- illusion = Misinterpretation of sensory input
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- = Distinguishing object from background
- = Awareness of body position and movement
- = Grouping similar items together
- memory = Recall matching current mood
- theory = Pitch perception based on vibration rate
- = Mental framework organizing information
- = Light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye
- trace = Physical change in the brain for memory
- = Natural chemicals that reduce pain
- processing = Encoding based on meaning
- storage = Retaining meaningful information
- coding = Representing stimulus properties in the brain
- cue = Stimulus that aids recall
- = Blending of sensory experiences
- = Brain structure that relays sensory information
- map = Mental representation of spatial layout
- processing = Encoding based on surface features
- = Perceiving smooth continuous patterns
- sense = Sense of balance and spatial orientation
- = Transformation of stimulus energy into neural impulses
- rehearsal = Repeating information for retention
- encoding = Focusing on important information
40 Clues: = Sense of smell • = Sense of taste • cue = Stimulus that aids recall • = Grouping similar items together • = Blending of sensory experiences • = Unconscious blocking of memories • = Grouping nearby objects together • = Natural chemicals that reduce pain • = Biological basis of memory storage • memory = Recall matching current mood • processing = Encoding based on meaning • ...
Frameworks Crossword puzzle 2024-04-27
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- It takes one to know one…or to learn from one or compete with one…especially where policy decisions are concerned according to Charles Tiebout and this theory.
- What about human behavior necessitates and informs how they make agreements with one another? Do agreements really help humans interact with one another more optimally?
- Do the wages match the drapes -err -uh skill, knowledge and productivity of the workers? They should according to Theodore Schultz and this theory!
- Mills, Putnam, and Schattschneider knew it. The average citizen has no interest in or knowledge of how power works. That leaves room for a select few to take control.
- Harmonograms, Gantt Charts, and boxes, oh my! Not to worry, Adamiecki can explain the most complex processes with these visualizations!
- These are not Public Goods! They are not Common Goods! These are Common-Pool Resources, and they are subtractable according to Elinor Ostrom and this theory!
- Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution.
- Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time.
- “Loves music. Loves dance. Loves the moon. Loves the spirit…Loves struggle. Loves the folk. Loves herself. Regardless.” If Alice Walker’s words describe you, you are not a feminist!
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- Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory.
- Looking for likeminded thinkers with which you might “coalesce” in order to take over the world? Bond with Sabatier, Weible, and Nohrstedt over this framework!
- Women and men not equal? Not if Christine de Pisan, Stacey Abrams, and Margaret Atwood have their say. Beware though, Cato said it best: if you make them your equals, they will become your masters!
- You are not doing algebra when you divide power with Charles Lindblom and this theory of scattered potential!
- You’re a human…of course you do not make “perfect” rational economic decisions…at least according to Herbert Simon and this model of decisionmaking!
- Looking to get the better of an opponent? John Maynard Smith, Paul Milgrom, and Robert Wilson can help you strategize with this field of thought!
15 Clues: Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory. • Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time. • Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution. • ...
Cultural Assessment 2021-08-19
Across
- A spiritual history tool that may foster open dialogue
- Populations who experience social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantages
- The process of being raised within a culture and acquiring the norms, values, and behaviors of that group
- A health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantages
- many forms of this limit the opportunities for people to gain equal access to health care services
- The perspective that illness is due to cause and effect including the germ theory
- A key to understanding cultural diversity along with knowledge of one's own culture.
- The predominant language of the U.S.
- An organized system of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe
- A type of assessment that must be included to have a full database of information.
- An important component of forming trust
- This may occur if you fail to ask about traditional, herbal, or folk remedies
- The process of adopting the culture and behavior of the majority culture
- The largest ethnic group that is a part of the national minority
- Characteristics that include age, poverty level, and household composition
- A type of assessment to form a holistic perspective including understanding coping mechanisms
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- An assessment related to language, food preferences, religion, and health care beliefs
- A contributing factor to poverty or lower income levels
- A broader term focused on a connection to something larger than oneself
- A social group that may possess shared traits
- an acronym for the factors that influence an individual's health
- The service that medical professionals should ensure access and provide effective communication
- A universally recognized phenomenon
- The barrier that may lead to a decreased quality of care due to limited understanding of patient needs
- The number of racial categories for respondents to choose with the U.S. Census Bureau
- An ongoing and interactive process of recognizing your own culture, values, and beliefs.
- The theory of health comes from perfect balance
- The theory of health based in the ancient Greek humoral theory
- The perspective that illness is due to an imbalance or disharmony of nature
- A balance of the person both internally and externally
- Self-identification of a social construct referring to a group of people who share similar physical characteristics
- The perspective that supernatural forces dominate
- Persons who are not U.S. citizens at birth
33 Clues: A universally recognized phenomenon • The predominant language of the U.S. • An important component of forming trust • Persons who are not U.S. citizens at birth • A social group that may possess shared traits • The theory of health comes from perfect balance • The perspective that supernatural forces dominate • A spiritual history tool that may foster open dialogue • ...
Five Nights at Freddys 2022-08-25
Across
- trash chicken :)
- the main singer
- literally just ¨But hey! thats just a theory! A GAME THEORY!!!
- pink and white
- guitarist
- backup singer
- funtime foxy but pink=orange
- alligator? hmm
- probably not a cash basket
- music box
- toy foxy
- bonnie #2
- ice cream dispenser
- ballerina
- pirates cove
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- replaces ¨phantom bonnie¨ in fnaf 3
- the best
- basically part of fnaf now (youtuber)
- freddy #2
- the bite of 83
- way to go superstar!
- chica #2
- he always comes back
- hello?
- circus baby
- Night guard
- purple and white
- freddy spaghetti according to matpat
- funtime animatronics combined
29 Clues: hello? • the best • chica #2 • toy foxy • freddy #2 • guitarist • music box • bonnie #2 • ballerina • circus baby • Night guard • pirates cove • backup singer • the bite of 83 • pink and white • alligator? hmm • the main singer • trash chicken :) • purple and white • ice cream dispenser • way to go superstar! • he always comes back • probably not a cash basket • funtime foxy but pink=orange • ...
