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Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
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- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
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- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- HF electronic energies are in this state
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
31 Clues: Orbitals that have non-negative energies • HF electronic energies are in this state • Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be • ...
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
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- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
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- HF electronic energies are in this state
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
31 Clues: HF electronic energies are in this state • Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • Orbitals that have non-negative energies • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be • ...
PSY 225 Chapter 7 2026-03-09
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- The ability to realize something is the same even if it changes in 1 dimension (like pouring water from a skinny glass to a wide glass and knowing that it is the same amount of water even though it looks different in the containers)
- Which is the first stage of Piaget's theory of development (birth-2 years)? ("Out of sight, out of mind"; milestone is object permanence)
- Piaget's third stage of development is _____ operational. This lasts from 7-12 years and the child is learning simple logic on concrete objects.
- Who conceptualized the theory of cognitive development? This theory emphasizes social and cultural learning. "Social constructivism"
- This teaching technique has 3 stages: from the teacher having high responsibility for modeling and explaining the task, to ultimately allowing the student (or child) to take on nearly all of that responsibility and do the task independently.
- What is the term for thinking about one's own thinking?
- What type of reasoning involves linking observations together in causal ways when no cause exists?
- Comfortably address new situations using existing schemes and operations
- What is the term for when a child thinks everyone sees the world as they see it? Their experience is the same as everyone elses.
- Who believed that children discover and construct their knowledge through activities. He believed children are not receiving knowledge passively. "Individual constructivism"
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- Update scheme or create a new one to deal with new information
- What type of memories might you remember from before 3 years old if it was very emotional (good or bad)?
- Moving between equilibrium and disequilibrium leads to increasingly complex thought
- Use existing scheme to fit new information
- Generalizations of actions or thoughts based on experience with the world
- Mental discomfort due to existing schemes and operations being inadequate
- Piaget's fourth and final stage of development is _____ operational. This is from 12 years old and up and involves developing metacognition and hypothetico-deductive reasoning.
- Which is the second stage of Piaget's theory of development (2-7 years)? (language development; pretend play)
- What type of functioning involves controlling our attention, switching focus, and metacognition.
19 Clues: Use existing scheme to fit new information • What is the term for thinking about one's own thinking? • Update scheme or create a new one to deal with new information • Comfortably address new situations using existing schemes and operations • Generalizations of actions or thoughts based on experience with the world • ...
Relativity 2020-11-18
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- time _________ is a prediction of the theory of relativity.
- Develop the gravitational theory as a force.
- Greek letter given for relativistic factor.
- Developer of the theory of relativity.
- developer of factor transformation 1/((1-v7c)2)1/2
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- length _________ is a prediction of the theory of relativity.
- __________ frame,system of graduated lines symbolically attached to a body that serve to describe the position of points relative to the body.
- Book of the bible where it says that space is a curtain that God extends.
- The "E" in Einstein's relativity equation.
9 Clues: Developer of the theory of relativity. • The "E" in Einstein's relativity equation. • Greek letter given for relativistic factor. • Develop the gravitational theory as a force. • developer of factor transformation 1/((1-v7c)2)1/2 • time _________ is a prediction of the theory of relativity. • length _________ is a prediction of the theory of relativity. • ...
CH7_vocab_micro 2017-10-11
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- An economic institution that transforms inputs to goods and services fro consumers
- Opportunity costs of using resources
- Type of business where owners are protected by limited liability
- Total output divided by the amount of labor input is called ______ product
- Profits are greater than zero after implicit costs are considered
- Total Revenue minus total cost
- It is a period sufficient for a firm to adjust all factors of production
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- The change in the output resulting form a one- unit increase in labor is called ______ product
- A normal profit equals an economic profit of
- Type of business with more than one owner, subject to unlimited liability
- Price per unit times quantity
- Expenses paid directly to some entity
- It is a rate of return just sufficient to keep investors satisfied
13 Clues: Price per unit times quantity • Total Revenue minus total cost • Opportunity costs of using resources • Expenses paid directly to some entity • A normal profit equals an economic profit of • Type of business where owners are protected by limited liability • Profits are greater than zero after implicit costs are considered • ...
Nonfiction Vocabulary 2022-01-04
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- Writing which explains how to do something or how something works.
- Visual aids that present information in an organized way.
- An author’s theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- A counterargument that refutes, or goes against, the concession.
- A piece of writing that attempts to persuade, or convince, others to accept a certain view or take a specific action.
- The reason an author has for writing.
- Elements of a text (other than the main body of the text) that help the reader locate and learn information.
- A text that presents facts in a neutral way.
- The author's unique set of ideas and opinions about a topic or issue.
- The people the author has in mind as the readers/ listeners.
- A record written by someone who did not directly participate in the event or topic of the text.
- Factual writing about real people, places, events, ideas, and things.
- Information that helps to explain the main idea/ central idea.
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- An article, textbook, or experiment related to any aspect of science.
- A nonfiction text that tells about people and events from the past.
- Evidence that the author uses that is directly related to the claim.
- Evidence that the author uses that is not directly related to the claim.
- An author’s logical conclusion based on facts and accepted standards.
- How a text is organized.
- The most important idea the author wants to convey about a topic.
- The author's acknowledgement that this is a view different from his or her own.
- A record, artifact, or object that was written or created by someone who saw or took place in an event.
- A nonfiction text that commonly appears online or in newspapers, magazines, or encyclopedias.
- The methods or strategies used by writers to persuade their audience to agree with certain ideas.
- A reader’s conclusion based on evidence from the text.
- An personal opinion that influences someone's judgement.
26 Clues: How a text is organized. • The reason an author has for writing. • A text that presents facts in a neutral way. • A reader’s conclusion based on evidence from the text. • An author’s theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • An personal opinion that influences someone's judgement. • Visual aids that present information in an organized way. • ...
AP Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-09
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- Challenged the popular idea that all associations can be learned equally well. He did an experiment in which he exposed rats to a particular taste and then to a drug that would make them nauseous.
- Did research on misinformation effect (including misleading information into one’s memory of an event) and the reliability of eyewitness memory.
- Believed that we are born with a built-in readiness to learn the grammar rules of language.
- The creator of rational-emotive behavior therapy.
- Psychologist who thought of the cognitive dissonance theory- the theory that we act to reduce discomfort between two conflicting thoughts.
- Psychologist who pretended to have a psychiatric disorder to gain admission into psychiatric hospitals.
- Developed therapy for depression using a gentler version of rational-emotive behavior therapy.
- Developed the theory of three intelligences: analytical, creative and practical.
- Psychologist that agreed with Jung about the importance of childhood, but believed that social, and not sexual, tensions are important for personality formation.
- Thought of the three parenting styles: authoritative, authoritarian and permissive.
- Along with Lange, formed a theory of emotion that describes how emotion is our awareness of a specific bodily response to emotion-arousing stimuli.
- He found that people who feel helpless and oppressed view control as external, which deepens their feelings of resignation (learned helplessness).
- Came up with the idea of multiple intelligences- splitting our abilities into 8 different categories including: interpersonal, naturalist, linguistic, logical, musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic and intrapersonal.
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- Did a lot of research on classical conditioning, including his most famous: introducing a neutral stimulus (a tone) before an unconditioned stimulus (food).
- Feminist and psychologist who famously criticized Kohlberg’s moral development theory.
- Developed levels of moral thinking, including: pre-conventional, conventional and post-conventional morality.
- Did research about divided consciousness. Humans have multiple controls in thought and action.
- Cognitive psychologist famous for work on decision making and judgement. He did an experiment on pain by telling people to immerse their hand in cold water for 60 seconds.
- Did experiments to study conformity (adjusting behavior to fit a group standard).
- Psychologist famous for the spacing effect- distributed study yields better long-term retention.
- Came up with the idea that human emotions and behaviors, though biologically influenced, are mostly due to conditioned responses.
- Did a lot of research on facial expressions.
- Studied how people would respond to commands that were given to them. He did experiments on obedience.
- Did a lot of research on the development of infants. In one experiment, he measured infants’ distress over separation from parents.
24 Clues: Did a lot of research on facial expressions. • The creator of rational-emotive behavior therapy. • Developed the theory of three intelligences: analytical, creative and practical. • Did experiments to study conformity (adjusting behavior to fit a group standard). • Thought of the three parenting styles: authoritative, authoritarian and permissive. • ...
[ELP] #2 Change Over Time (Pages 616-636) 8th Grade Text 2018-03-17
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- A space in sediment in the shape of an organism.
- A change in a species over time.
- Islands found off the coast of South America.
- Differences among organisms within a species.
- A copy of the shape of a preserved organism.
- Organisms with better adaptations will survive.
- Genetic traits that help an organism to survive.
- Minor changes that add up to major changes over time.
- The preserved remains of an organism.
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- A person who studies the natural world.
- Parts that are structurally similar in a related species.
- A tested concept that explains a series of observations.
- Breeding organisms for desired traits.
- A work consisting of the theory of evolution.
- A group of similar organisms.
- An exampled of an organism preserved in ice.
- A variety of living organisms.
17 Clues: A group of similar organisms. • A variety of living organisms. • A change in a species over time. • The preserved remains of an organism. • Breeding organisms for desired traits. • A person who studies the natural world. • A copy of the shape of a preserved organism. • An exampled of an organism preserved in ice. • Islands found off the coast of South America. • ...
Globalisation Key terms 2021-09-07
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- International organisation that oversees fair and free trade
- The cost of the next best alternative foregone
- Agreement signed by two countries on trade
- Ratio of export prices to import prices
- His theory is that of specialisation
- Ricardo's theory of trade
- A company that operates in more than one country
- One with a common external tariff
- Investment in one country into another
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- An organisation the UK is not part of
- Limit set on imports
- One with free movement of people and capital
- Group of countries with free trade between them
- When a country takes advantage of comparative advantage
- Measures to remove trade barriers
- One where countries set their own tariffs on external members
- An industry in decline
- What the WO used to be called
- An new industry that needs protection
- Given to firms to lower production costs
- Tax on imports
21 Clues: Tax on imports • Limit set on imports • An industry in decline • Ricardo's theory of trade • What the WO used to be called • Measures to remove trade barriers • One with a common external tariff • His theory is that of specialisation • An organisation the UK is not part of • An new industry that needs protection • Investment in one country into another • ...
UR IR Phonic 2022-12-26
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- where you go to pray
- in the sea
- where you can find a clown
- is very slow
- women like to wear
- you cannot break
- after you drink soda
- to make the class dirty
- what is tomorrow
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- you need water
- the balloon
- take care of sick people
- you can call a man
- sound of the bird
- is a lovely colour
- the day after Wednesday
- the number 1
- filled with money
18 Clues: in the sea • the balloon • is very slow • the number 1 • you need water • you cannot break • what is tomorrow • sound of the bird • filled with money • you can call a man • is a lovely colour • women like to wear • where you go to pray • after you drink soda • the day after Wednesday • to make the class dirty • take care of sick people • where you can find a clown
Plato - Body and Soul 2014-06-19
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- the argument that everything comes into being from its opposite and would not exist without that opposite (3 words)
- the argument which says that because we know the universals we must have seen them before
- possesses the ability to achieve an awareness of the realm of ideal forms
- the theory that our minds are inseparable from our bodies
- the arguemtn that states that the fact that we use language about ourselves which suggests a distinction
- the physical component of each person which is trapped in a constant state of change
- the theory that the body and mind exist separate from each other but are linked in some way
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- the body being interested in these kinds of pleasures
- this man also criticised Plato by stating that identity comes from physical characteristics as well (2 words)
- souls exist before birth and never die thus they are ...
- the theory that our bodies are not real and simply an illusion and our minds are the only reality
- this man challenged Plato's theory by claiming that not everything has an opposite (2 words)
- the body wants to be involved in these kind of matters to do with the senses
13 Clues: the body being interested in these kinds of pleasures • souls exist before birth and never die thus they are ... • the theory that our minds are inseparable from our bodies • possesses the ability to achieve an awareness of the realm of ideal forms • the body wants to be involved in these kind of matters to do with the senses • ...
Manthan Crossword 2013-11-20
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- Decides quality
- Type of bar chart
- A circular manhole is an example of ______ concept
- Parameter of FMEA
- One of the highest awards in TQM
- Is a theory used for product development and customer satisfaction
- Responsible for success and failure of projects
- This is tracked ine the business cycles for successful closure
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- Number of business cycles to review for successful closure of projects
- Parameter of FMEA
- _______ is a tool used to identify solutions. Also known as theory of inventive problem solving
- A type of Seven Waste
- How many parameters are there in the current year's scorecard
- Japanese term for waste
- Parameter of FMEA
- Is one of the QC tools
- Number of months, values can be accrued for a project
- Developed the fish bone diagram
- Fish bone with addition of cards
- Type of matrix used to select best solution from many
20 Clues: Decides quality • Parameter of FMEA • Type of bar chart • Parameter of FMEA • Parameter of FMEA • A type of Seven Waste • Is one of the QC tools • Japanese term for waste • Developed the fish bone diagram • One of the highest awards in TQM • Fish bone with addition of cards • Responsible for success and failure of projects • A circular manhole is an example of ______ concept • ...
ELA 11 Stems Practice 39 2021-02-04
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- gno
- tediously wordy
- sanct
- liqu
- in place of the parents
- desertion of principle
- hedon
- self-infatuation
- devotion to pleasure
- evil unbeliever
- aristocratic
- in
- ism
- viv
- apo
- firm land
- miss
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- on the alert
- facial character
- summary
- conversation
- pro
- ous
- release from slavery
- syn
- sta
- full of maxims
- terr
- authorize
- cred
- patr
- mis
- co
- phys
- loco
- loqu
- opia
37 Clues: in • co • gno • pro • ous • syn • sta • mis • ism • viv • apo • liqu • terr • cred • patr • phys • loco • loqu • miss • opia • sanct • hedon • summary • authorize • firm land • on the alert • conversation • aristocratic • full of maxims • tediously wordy • evil unbeliever • facial character • self-infatuation • release from slavery • devotion to pleasure • desertion of principle • in place of the parents
Rachel Kremer - Hist 151 2017-06-03
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- word created by W.E. Woodward
- Madison and Hamilton’s published papers
- the will of the people
- war that got America’s independence
- loser of Seven Years’ war
- most important document Washington wrote
- civilization replaced this word
- eighteenth-century movement/revolution
- an attribute of an aristocrat
- a firm league of friendship
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- oldest of the revolutionary leaders
- minister to France in 1780s
- America's third vice president
- abolished the French monarchy
- Washington’s home and farm
- America's first secretary of treasure
- John Adam’s pen name
- author of Common Sense
- common form of publication
- America’s foremost political philosopher
20 Clues: John Adam’s pen name • the will of the people • author of Common Sense • loser of Seven Years’ war • Washington’s home and farm • common form of publication • minister to France in 1780s • a firm league of friendship • word created by W.E. Woodward • abolished the French monarchy • an attribute of an aristocrat • America's third vice president • civilization replaced this word • ...
AP Lang Vocab 2023-11-29
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- regard with disgust and hatred
- put right; correct
- deduce from given information
- vocabulary
- slowly and carefully read something
- to take back
- the combination of ideas to form a theory or system.
- lack of something
- a change that is a result or consequence of another action or cause
- extreme greed
- in vain
- have an effect on; make a difference to.
- to stop or beat
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- a firmly held belief or conviction
- someone's face
- about to happen
- unnecessarily repetitive
- deserted, dry, lifeless
- confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding).
- sullen and ill tempered
- invoked meaning different from the literal meaning
- surplus or excessive amount
- avoiding use of something
- question
- strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated).
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- to decrease
- witty exchange
28 Clues: in vain • question • vocabulary • to decrease • to take back • extreme greed • someone's face • witty exchange • about to happen • to stop or beat • lack of something • put right; correct • deserted, dry, lifeless • sullen and ill tempered • unnecessarily repetitive • avoiding use of something • surplus or excessive amount • deduce from given information • regard with disgust and hatred • ...
Crossword ELS 2023-02-02
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- An organism that break into pieces and will be a newly organism that usually found in sea shore
- Type of reproduction where there is genetic variation in the offspring
- Most fish possess _____ on either side of their head
- This theory refers that life is originated from amino acid created by electricity.
- An organism that has 4 chambered heart like humas.
- It is the change in the characteristic of a species over several generations
- This is where instructions of the structure and functions of organism are encoded.
- a J-shaped organ that digests food
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- An organism that has shorter small intestine than humans do.
- It is important for the exchange of energy and nutrients in the food chain.
- In Deep sea vents theory believes some hydrothermal vents released ____________ which could supply the energy needed to build complex organic molecules
- Panspermia theory believes that life is originated in _____
- it is the point of entry of food into the digestive system.
- The organ that stores urine
- Type of asexual reproduction where growing inside of parent and will seperate when it is ready to live
15 Clues: The organ that stores urine • a J-shaped organ that digests food • An organism that has 4 chambered heart like humas. • Most fish possess _____ on either side of their head • Panspermia theory believes that life is originated in _____ • it is the point of entry of food into the digestive system. • An organism that has shorter small intestine than humans do. • ...
U2M1L1+2 Quiz 2023-12-18
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- Giant piece of ice that create grooves in the Earth
- Deep parts of ocean floor
- Thickest layer of Earth
- Earth layer hotter than the surface of the sun
- The number of continents there are today
- Southern supercontinent created after Pangaea split
- Process where new crust is created and old crust is pushed away
- Found at the top of mountain and used as evidence
- Shows age of sea floor
- Molten rock under the Earth's surface
- Outermost layer of the Earth
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- Man who created Continental Drift Theory
- Earth layer made of liquid metal
- Mountain ranges underwater
- Theory that continents drifted apart
- Molten rock above Earth's surface
- Original supercontinent that included all land
- Northern supercontinent created after Pangaea split
- Same types found on multiple continents, used as evidence
- Shows heights/depths of sea floor
- Giant slabs of rock that make up the crust
- Technology used to map sea floor
22 Clues: Shows age of sea floor • Thickest layer of Earth • Deep parts of ocean floor • Mountain ranges underwater • Outermost layer of the Earth • Earth layer made of liquid metal • Technology used to map sea floor • Molten rock above Earth's surface • Shows heights/depths of sea floor • Theory that continents drifted apart • Molten rock under the Earth's surface • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-12-10
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- Continent
- Spreading/Material continually being added
- Plate
- De Fuca/Smallest Plate
- of boundary where plates rub against each other
- Tectonics/Theory of plates in motion
- Scientist
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- of an ancient organism that has been preserved
- that uses sound waves to measure distance
- Drift/Wegener's Theory
- Andreas Fault/Transform boundary in California
- of the lithosphere
- of boundary where plates push together
- floor sinking into mantle
- Trench/Underwater canyons
- of boundary where plates pull apart
- America/Africa and what other continent appear to fit together like puzzle pieces
- Ridge/Long, underwater mountain chains
- in the crust where plates slip past each other
- of tectonic plates there are
20 Clues: Plate • Continent • Scientist • of the lithosphere • Drift/Wegener's Theory • De Fuca/Smallest Plate • floor sinking into mantle • Trench/Underwater canyons • of tectonic plates there are • of boundary where plates pull apart • Tectonics/Theory of plates in motion • of boundary where plates push together • Ridge/Long, underwater mountain chains • ...
Chapter 3 2018-02-08
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- of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing.
- of two or more firms producing the same kind of products.
- proprietorship/unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profit and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the U.S.
- wear on capital goods during production
- association performing some kind of economic activity for the benefit of its member.
- with four or more business making unrelated products, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sale.
- business owned and operated by two or more people who share the profits and have unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the firms; same as general partnership.
- of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm.
- liability/requirement that an owner is personally responsible for all the losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorship, general partnership.
- paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits.
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- of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and responsibilities of an individual, including the right to buy and sell property, enter into legal contracts, sue and be sued.
- utility/Company providing essential service such as water and electricity to consumers usually subject to some government regulations.
- producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries.
- institution that operated like a business but does not seek financial gain: schools, churches, community service organizations.
- permission to an individual or business to cease or delay payment on some of the debt for a limited amount of time.
- of goods held in reserve: includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw material to be used in production.
- borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond.
- taxation/Stockholder’s dividends are taxed twice once as corporate profit and again as personal income.
18 Clues: wear on capital goods during production • borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond. • of two or more firms producing the same kind of products. • of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm. • of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing. • ...
Vocabulary 3 2020-08-29
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- Historically, the theoretical controversy over whether development is the result of the child's genetic endowment or environmental influences
- Programs and plans established by local, regional, or national public and private organizations and agencies designed to achieve a particular social purpose or goal
- The act of interfering with the outcome
- Sets of ideas or propositions that help to organize or explain observable phenomena
- In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, the immediate environment provided in such settings as the home, school, workplace, and neighborhood
- In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, major historical events and the broad values, practices, and customs shared by a culture
- The action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure
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- importance of cultural tools, symbols, and ways of thinking that the child acquires from more knowledgeable members of the community
- An essential support for a basic structure underlying a system, concept, or text.
- In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, the constantly changing temporal component of the environment that can influence development
- In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, the environment provided by the interrelationships among the various settings of the microsystem
- Physical and psychological changes in the individual over a lifetime
- The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
13 Clues: The act of interfering with the outcome • Physical and psychological changes in the individual over a lifetime • An essential support for a basic structure underlying a system, concept, or text. • The action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure • ...
Crossword 2 2025-09-17
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- The name of the app that allows users to send real-time public safety alerts
- The process by which a society regulates the behavior of its individuals to maintain order and conformity to social norms
- A state of frequent residential turnover or change, often in disadvantaged neighborhoods: residential ____
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- The zone in transition: Zone ___ (spell out the number)
- The city in which the social disorganization theory originated
- A state of not having enough money to meet basic needs
- A policing philosophy that focuses on improving relations between the police and the community: ____-oriented policing
- Shaw & McKay’s theory: it’s the ____ that makes a criminal, not individual factors
- The geographic model on which Shaw & McKay’s theory of juvenile delinquency was based: the ____ ____ model
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- Sampson & Groves examined the effect of social ____ on crime
- The view of the law and its agents as illegitimate
- The motto of collective efficacy that emerged in the wake of the Boston marathon bombing
- The process by which an economy is transformed from a primarily agricultural one to one based on the manufacturing of goods
- The NWA song that perfectly captures legal cynicism (make sure you spell it the way they do!)
- According to Shaw & McKay, criminal ____ can be transmitted through generations in much the same way that language and other social forms can
- The quality or state of being diverse in character or content (hint: racial ____)
- Shared expectation among community members for social control: ____ efficacy
- An example of low collective efficacy: the “____ ____” code
19 Clues: The view of the law and its agents as illegitimate • A state of not having enough money to meet basic needs • The zone in transition: Zone ___ (spell out the number) • An example of low collective efficacy: the “____ ____” code • Sampson & Groves examined the effect of social ____ on crime • The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country • ...
Plate Tectonics and Earth's Structure Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-20
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- theory that earth's outer shell is divided into several plates that glide over the mantle,the rocky inner layer above the core.The plates act like a hard and rigid shell compared to Earth's mantle.This strong outer layer is called lithosphere.
- plates are dividing
- layer that surrounds the core and is made mainly of silicon,oxygen,iron,and magnesium
- sliding and lithosphere is neither formed nor destroyed
- the man who came up with the theory of Continental Drift
- transform boundary in United States
- spreading new land/crust is being generated
- Drift theory first proposed by scientist Alfred Wegener in 1912.
- super continent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on Earth.
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- two continental plates involved
- hot,dense metals that sank, due to gravity, after the earth formed
- movement that can occur along plate boundaries
- currents in the mantle cause the plates to move
- plates are sliding past one another
- formation convergent and lithosphere is destroyed
- thin,outermost layer that covers the planet and floats on the plastic mantle
- United States mountain range created by collision of two continental plates
- movement that can occur along plate boundaries
- divergent and lithosphere is formed
- movement that can occur along plate boundaries
20 Clues: plates are dividing • two continental plates involved • plates are sliding past one another • transform boundary in United States • divergent and lithosphere is formed • spreading new land/crust is being generated • movement that can occur along plate boundaries • movement that can occur along plate boundaries • movement that can occur along plate boundaries • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2015-03-19
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- the direction magnetic objects point in reversed polarity
- what forms above the subducting plate
- where seafloor spreading occurs
- what occurs when two plates slide past each other
- what forms where two plates collide
- the process where a dense plate sinks under another
- the scientist that suggested plate tectonics
- rising mantle creates the potential for plates to move away from the ridge
- the direction magnetic objects point in normal polarity
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- the type of convergent plate boundary that causes volcanoes
- when a sinking slab pulls the rest of the plate
- the circulation of material caused by differences in temperature and density
- what forms where two plates seperate
- what states that earth's surface is made of plates that move
- what occurs when the magnetic field reverses
- the cold and rigid outermost rock layer
- the theory that suggests the continents are constantly moving
- the layer under the lithosphere
- the name of the smallest plate
- the theory of all continents joined as one
20 Clues: the name of the smallest plate • where seafloor spreading occurs • the layer under the lithosphere • what forms where two plates collide • what forms where two plates seperate • what forms above the subducting plate • the cold and rigid outermost rock layer • the theory of all continents joined as one • what occurs when the magnetic field reverses • ...
Vocabulary Unit 4 2021-09-22
15 Clues: start • prevent • original • horrified • firm decision • minimal effort • related to money • slightly strange • lack of interest • Not showing respect • too ready to believe • unwilling to believe something • temporary concentration failure • generational transmission of customs • failing to observe the permitted limits
THE BARRY CROSSWORD 2021-03-05
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- beverage including hops
- inventor of the light bulb
- arm joint
- fruit named business
- area of the Big Ben
- English snooker player
- spotted
- one of Louis' A-Levels
- the blue...
- new born baby in the family
- pair
- famous English tea
- not at home
- whiskey
- long vegetable
- welsh kicker for rugby
- best team in the six nations
- place to exercise
- indoor shoes
- soak up
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- Cohen's new toy
- discover gravity
- green, red and...for the flag of wales
- discovered the theory of evolution
- A plastic Danish toy company
- Racheal's dog
- Irish manager
- Irish captain
- welsh winger for rugby
- Madley, crazily
- the flower of wales
- one of jack's A-Levels
- discovered penicillin
- pope's home
- a family dog named after clothes wear
- the theory of relativity
- discovered the black hole
- CEO of SpaceX
- Don't forget to wear in shops....
- lucky charm
- jealousy
41 Clues: pair • spotted • whiskey • soak up • jealousy • arm joint • the blue... • pope's home • not at home • lucky charm • indoor shoes • Racheal's dog • Irish manager • Irish captain • CEO of SpaceX • long vegetable • Cohen's new toy • Madley, crazily • discover gravity • place to exercise • famous English tea • area of the Big Ben • the flower of wales • fruit named business • discovered penicillin • English snooker player • ...
The Universe Crossword 2021-11-02
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- people who study stars
- The theory that is widely accepted by scientists for the beginning of the universe
- Residual energy leftover from the origin of the universe
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- The scientist who discovered that galaxies were slowly increasing in distance
- The scientist who formed the theory of relativity
- the spectrum that is used to study light
- We live in the milky way ___
- A theory of gravity
- the particles that helped form the objects in our universe
- A dead star
10 Clues: A dead star • A theory of gravity • people who study stars • We live in the milky way ___ • the spectrum that is used to study light • The scientist who formed the theory of relativity • Residual energy leftover from the origin of the universe • the particles that helped form the objects in our universe • ...
Mega spelling -ist round 2020-04-26
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- : a comprehensive explanation
- : to understand
- : a firm decision to do something
- : observer
- : sorrowfulness
- : the final part. of a play
- : feature
- : eat quickly
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- : a leading character in a play
- : foretell
- : Queenly, monarchial
- : made of several parts
- : a serious disagreement
- : a different appearance to fool someone
- : important and exciting point
- : a section or speech at the end of a book or play
- : the ability to do something efficiently
- : war like behaviour
- : force between like objects
19 Clues: : feature • : foretell • : observer • : eat quickly • : to understand • : sorrowfulness • : war like behaviour • : Queenly, monarchial • : made of several parts • : a serious disagreement • : the final part. of a play • : force between like objects • : a comprehensive explanation • : important and exciting point • : a leading character in a play • : a firm decision to do something • ...
Code 118 2024-10-21
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- We must
- the God
- According to your mercy
- from faith
- our faith will be
- In word and
- We the future
- that us
- that we may you
- Firm and
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- our faith provides a
- Give us more
- We of you, Jehovah
- A of Fatih in you
- Because we are
- The of our heart is flawed
- Please help us out to our need
- There is a sin
- No one can please you
19 Clues: We must • the God • that us • Firm and • from faith • In word and • Give us more • We the future • Because we are • There is a sin • that we may you • A of Fatih in you • our faith will be • We of you, Jehovah • our faith provides a • No one can please you • According to your mercy • The of our heart is flawed • Please help us out to our need
A Relaxing Crossword 2022-05-11
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- the scientific name for marijuana/hemp
- this theory states that an individual's behaviour is influenced by the terms used to describe them
- an ideology which states that everyone is equal in the eyes of the law
- the part of Phineas Gage's that was damaged
- another term for imprisonment
- developed the general strain theory
- a term used to describe a type of criminal act such as fraud, identity theft, and money laundering
- a prison designed by Jeremy Bentham
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- a principle of punishment that helps an offender in becoming a law abiding citizen and avoid re-offending
- this phenomenon states that people are less likely to help others if there are other people around
- known as the working class. they do not own the means of production. they only sell labour power
- first developed the conflict theory
- a tail-like structure connected to the cell body of a neuron. it is insulated by a myelin sheath
- a principle of punishment that embodies the old adage of "an eye for an eye"
- offensive language, resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer are charges that an Indigenous person most likely to commit is also known as the ________
- the likelihood of a convicted lawbreaker to re-offend
- a criminal act that is defined as the willful killing with intent to kill or to cause grievous bodily harm
- a young offender
18 Clues: a young offender • another term for imprisonment • first developed the conflict theory • developed the general strain theory • a prison designed by Jeremy Bentham • the scientific name for marijuana/hemp • the part of Phineas Gage's that was damaged • the likelihood of a convicted lawbreaker to re-offend • ...
Psychology People 2013-04-24
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- discovered the conditioned response
- One of the founders of the humanistic approach to psychology
- Responsible for theory of stages of moral development
- founding father of psychoanalysis
- summed up a branch of psychology, “positive psychology”
- known for her work in early emotional attachment with the "Strange Situation"
- behaviorist that invented the operant conditioning chamber
- Responsible for the stages of psychosocial development
- discovered the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- conducted research related to second language acquisition
- worked on linguistics, a branch of cognitive psychology
- Please continue. The experiment requires that you continue. It is absolutely essential that you continue. You have no other choice. You must go on.
- Pioneer in the study of emotions and their relations to facial expressions
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- Responsible for the Bobo doll experiment
- Worked in the areas of impression formation, conformity, prestige suggestion, and other areas in social psychology
- Established the school of behaviorism and conducted the "Little Albert" experiment
- Former president of the American Psychological association, specialized in social psychology and parapsychology.
- best known the experiment in which healthy associates briefly simulated hallucinations in different mental hospitals.
- best known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Pioneer in the field of cognitive psychology, developed techniques to study human information processing.
- developed the concepts of extraversion and introversion and archetypes.
- invented the first usable intelligence test
- Came up with the theory of cognitive development
- Hypnosis, especially with regard to pain control
- Neo-freudian that questioned psychoanalysis and traditional Freudian views.
- Wool mommy monkey and wire mommy monkey
- clinical and developmental psychologist known for research parenting styles
- known for his hierarchy of needs (fulfilling innate human needs and culminating in self actualization
28 Clues: founding father of psychoanalysis • discovered the conditioned response • Wool mommy monkey and wire mommy monkey • Responsible for the Bobo doll experiment • invented the first usable intelligence test • Came up with the theory of cognitive development • Hypnosis, especially with regard to pain control • Responsible for theory of stages of moral development • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary crossword 2025-01-24
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- the economic group between the upper and lower classes, including professional and business workers and their families.
- Theory-a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
- English philosopher and political theorist
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God
- English mathematician and physicist; remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion
- an arrangement of machines, equipment, and workers in which work passes from operation to operation in direct line until the product is assembled.
- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- a large building where machines are used to make large quantities of goods
- English philosopher, best known for his 1651 book Leviathan
- a territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory
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- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- French philosopher and writer born in Switzerland
- 18th-century inventor and instrument maker
- The nom de plume of François Arouet, an eighteenth-century French philosopher and author and a major figure of the Enlightenment
- the ruling policy of establishing and enforcing the rule of a nation on outside peoples or countries
- A person who undertakes the risk of starting a new business venture
- Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist
- Method-the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
20 Clues: English philosopher and political theorist • 18th-century inventor and instrument maker • Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist • French philosopher and writer born in Switzerland • English philosopher, best known for his 1651 book Leviathan • the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities • ...
Influential People in the field of Counseling 2025-01-30
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- Developed the social learning theory of career counseling, four areas of focus
- Pushed for changes in the treatment of the mentally ill and founded 32 mental hospitals.
- Book "Education as Guidance"-teachers need to prepare students for life after high school
- "Hierarchy of Needs" and the concept of "self-actualization" work from bottom to top
- The Father of Vocational Guidance/Parson's Theory: matching talents, skills to careers
- Person-centered therapy. Using the client's inner wisdom to heal in therapy
- The trait theory of personalities states we differ from one another by personality traits
- therapeutic approach helps people understand feelings through psychotherapy
- Book "The Counselor in the Changing World", counselors adapt their practices to cultures
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- Pioneers in marriage counseling, family planning services
- Responsible for promoting self-disclosure between therapist and client
- Wrote a book on his experience with mental illness
- Created The Kirkbride Plan giving patients exposure to natural light and air
- First Guidance curriculum in the public school
- Founder of the Strong Vocational Interest Blank, still used today and known as Myers-Briggs
15 Clues: First Guidance curriculum in the public school • Wrote a book on his experience with mental illness • Pioneers in marriage counseling, family planning services • Responsible for promoting self-disclosure between therapist and client • Person-centered therapy. Using the client's inner wisdom to heal in therapy • ...
Train Your Mind 2022-11-30
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- Ploughing back of profits
- Unsecured promissory note issued by a firm to other business firm, insurance
- obligation to take those decisions and perform those activities which are desirable in terms of objectives and values for our society.
- Conduct of industry, trade and commerce using computer network.
- Service provider set up for providing services of a given kind to only one firm.
- Financial service in which factor is responsible for all credit control and debt collection from the buyer.
- Provide tele marketers with relevant information like: Consumer's name, address and previous purchase payment record.
- Portion of net earnings retained in the business for use in the future.
- Art of protecting information by transforming it into an unreadable format.
- Funds required for day today operation.
- they are, at their own speed and time convenience.
- Firms interactions with its customers and suppliers over the internet.
- Credit rating agency
- Service providers that specialise in providing some processes to a wide base of clients, cutting across industries.
- Contractual agreement whereby one party grants the other party the right to use the asset in return for a periodic payment.
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- Deposits raised by organisations directly from public.
- Socially determined moral principles which should govern business activities.
- Equity linked debt securities used in international market that are to be converted into equity shares after a certain period
- Service providers that specialise in providing large number of services to only one or two industries.
- Factoring under which the factor assumes the entire risk of bad debts.
- Funds required to purchase fixed assets.
- A long term contracting out of generally the non core but of late the core activities to captive or third party specialists.
- and banks in order to raise funds for a short period of time.
- Capital of a company, divide into small units.
- technology which means that employees do not have to come to office. They can work from
- Credit extended by one trader to another for the purchase of goods and services.
- Factoring in which client is not protected against the risk of bad debt.
- Unreadable format in which information is transformed in order to protect it.
28 Clues: Credit rating agency • Ploughing back of profits • Funds required for day today operation. • Funds required to purchase fixed assets. • Capital of a company, divide into small units. • they are, at their own speed and time convenience. • Deposits raised by organisations directly from public. • and banks in order to raise funds for a short period of time. • ...
Planner Extraordinaire 2025-08-27
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- – Reliable and calm.
- – Prepared for what comes.
- – Doing things the same way.
- – Not shaken by surprise.
- – To get ready ahead of time.
- – A strong framework.
- – A plan that repeats.
- – Things in the right place.
- – A set of parts working together.
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- – A list to track tasks.
- – A map of days.
- – Everything in its place.
- – A guide for action.
- – A picture of direction.
- – Always on time.
- – Safe and sure.
- – Paying close attention.
- – Firm in purpose.
- – A plan for time.
- – Attention on the task.
20 Clues: – A map of days. • – Safe and sure. • – Always on time. • – Firm in purpose. • – A plan for time. • – Reliable and calm. • – A guide for action. • – A strong framework. • – A plan that repeats. • – A list to track tasks. • – Attention on the task. • – A picture of direction. • – Not shaken by surprise. • – Paying close attention. • – Everything in its place. • – Prepared for what comes. • ...
Business Studies Vocabulary 2016-05-24
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- the topic this cross word is about
- the sector responsible for providing services
- the man who created the theory that describes hygiene needs and motivators
- the man who created the theory that people work mainly for money
- when an economy declines for 2 successive quarters
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- the man who created the theory that describes different managers and employees
- the sector that is responsible for production
- when a recession goes on for a long time
- the rate at which an employee receives money based on how long he works for
- the sector which is responsible for manufacturing
- the rate at which an employee receives money based on his output
- the man who created the theory that describes people's hierarchy of needs
12 Clues: the topic this cross word is about • when a recession goes on for a long time • the sector that is responsible for production • the sector responsible for providing services • the sector which is responsible for manufacturing • when an economy declines for 2 successive quarters • the man who created the theory that people work mainly for money • ...
LESSON 10 2018-03-15
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- the point closes to the sun
- provided a new framework
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- the interval appears longer than the proper time
- moving objects appear shorter
- attempts to explain withina single framework
- another result of the general theory of relativity
- form for the gravitational collapsed of a star
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- two events happening in the same time
- the quantity of time interval in the moving frame
- important asspect of the general theory
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- universe speed limit
- the mass being reffered to by the equation
- happens only in the direction of relative motion
15 Clues: universe speed limit • provided a new framework • the point closes to the sun • moving objects appear shorter • conducted an experiment in 1887 • conducted an experiment in 1887 • two events happening in the same time • important asspect of the general theory • the mass being reffered to by the equation • attempts to explain withina single framework • ...
LESSON 10 2018-03-15
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- happens only in the direction of relative motion
- the quantity of time interval in the moving frame
- another result of the general theory of relativity
- the interval appears longer than the proper time
- form for the gravitational collapsed of a star
- important asspect of the general theory
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- two events happening in the same time
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- moving objects appear shorter
- the mass being reffered to by the equation
- universe speed limit
- attempts to explain withina single framework
- provided a new framework
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- the point closes to the sun
15 Clues: universe speed limit • provided a new framework • the point closes to the sun • moving objects appear shorter • conducted an experiment in 1887 • conducted an experiment in 1887 • two events happening in the same time • important asspect of the general theory • the mass being reffered to by the equation • attempts to explain withina single framework • ...
LESSON 10 2018-03-15
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- provided a new framework
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- the quantity of time interval in the moving frame
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- two events happening in the same time
- form for the gravitational collapsed of a star
- the mass being reffered to by the equation
- the interval appears longer than the proper time
- the point closes to the sun
- another result of the general theory of relativity
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- moving objects appear shorter
- important asspect of the general theory
- attempts to explain withina single framework
- universe speed limit
- happens only in the direction of relative motion
15 Clues: universe speed limit • provided a new framework • the point closes to the sun • moving objects appear shorter • conducted an experiment in 1887 • conducted an experiment in 1887 • two events happening in the same time • important asspect of the general theory • the mass being reffered to by the equation • attempts to explain withina single framework • ...
Sport Psychology Revision 2016-04-18
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- Autocratic, Democratic and Laissez Faire are styles of....
- A type of motivation when someone behaves the way they do because of some form of external mechanism
- Drive Theory, Inverted U Hypothesis, Catastrophe Theory and Individual Zones of Optimal Functioning are theories of ...
- This theory explains aggression as behaviours that people learn through observing others who model particular behaviours.
- The ability to focus effectively on the task in hand while ignoring distractions
- A negative emotional state that is either characterised by, or associated with feelings of nervousness, apprehension or worry.
- Anxiety that is a temporary, ever-changing mood state that is an emotional response to any situation considered threatening.
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- This theory suggest that people are motivated to satisfy three general needs - Autonomy, Competence and relatedness.
- What we believe about our own abilities in a particular situation is called....
- having a drive to take part and to persist in an activity.
- Positive, negative and Instructional are types of...
- ....'s stages of group development are forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning.
- A type of motivation when someone is participating in an activity without an external reward and/or without the primary motivation being the achievement of some form of external reward.
- Anxiety that is an aspect of personality and part of an individual’s pattern of behaviour.
14 Clues: Positive, negative and Instructional are types of... • Autocratic, Democratic and Laissez Faire are styles of.... • having a drive to take part and to persist in an activity. • What we believe about our own abilities in a particular situation is called.... • The ability to focus effectively on the task in hand while ignoring distractions • ...
Spelling 2025-11-04
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- to feel pain
- solid and strong
- the earth or globe
- very large ocean animals
- young female children
- without any mistakes
- to get knowledge
- a leafy green plant
- not thin or narrow
- moves in a circle
- a unit of language
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- next after the second
- a person who helps the sick
- move or spin quickly
- groups of animals
- to give food or help
- back part of a ship
- to extend or make longer
- a small round gem from an oyster
- the day after Wednesday
20 Clues: to feel pain • solid and strong • to get knowledge • groups of animals • moves in a circle • the earth or globe • not thin or narrow • a unit of language • back part of a ship • a leafy green plant • move or spin quickly • to give food or help • without any mistakes • next after the second • young female children • the day after Wednesday • very large ocean animals • to extend or make longer • ...
People of AP Psych 2015-04-22
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- Developed foundation for classical conditioning, discovered that a UCS naturally elicits a reflexive behavior; Studied dog salivation
- Stated that in order to experience emotions a person must be physically aroused and know the emotion before they experience it
- Expert in eyewitness testimony (false memories or misinformation effect)
- found that specific mental talents were highly correlated, concluded that all cognitive abilities showed a common core which he labeled 'g' (general ability)
- Pioneer in observational learning, stated that people profit from the mistakes/successes of others; Bobo Dolls Study
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- Disagreed with Skinner about language acquisition, stated there is an infinite # of sentences in a language, humans have an inborn native ability to develop language
- Wanted to see how far individuals would go to be obedient; Shock Study
- Discovered Kohlberg's work was developed by only observing boys/ overlooked potential differences between moral judgments of boys & girls
- People have a conscious and unconscious awareness.
- Humanistic psychologist, founded person-centered therapy, emphasizes the unique quality of humans and their potential for personal growth
- Disagreed with Freud, stated that personality is molded by current fears/ impulses, rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences & instincts
- Studied psychoanalysis; id, ego & superego
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- "Father of American Psychology". Focused on inner sensations.
- Studied conformity, found that individuals would conform even if they knew it was wrong
- Studied behaviorism; emphasized on external behaviors of people and their reactions on a given situation, little albert study
- Created 4-stage theory of cognitive development, said that two basic processes work in tandem to achieve cognitive growth (assimilation and accommodation)
- Devised the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence (academic problem-solving, practical, & creative)
- Studied behaviorism aw of Effect-relationship between behavior and consequence
- Focused on nonverbal communication & self-fulfilling prophecies
- Created 8-stage theory to show how people develop psychosocially (Including stages such as: Trust vs, Mistrust)
- Father of Cognitive Therapy, created Beck Scales-depression inventory, hopelessness scale, suicidal ideation, anxiety inventory, and youth inventories
- Created a theory of moral development that has 3 levels: pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional
- Hierarchy of needs- physiological, safety, sense of belonging, esteem, self actualisation, self transcendence
- Created techniques to manipulate the consequences of ones behavior in order to observe the effects of subsequent behavior
- Devised the theory of multiple intelligences (logical-mathematic, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, intrapersonal, linguistic, musical, interpersonal, naturalistic)
- Studied functionalism/ how humans use perception to function in our environment
- Discovered touch is preferred in development, monkey study
28 Clues: Stanford Prison Experiment • Studied psychoanalysis; id, ego & superego • People have a conscious and unconscious awareness. • Discovered touch is preferred in development, monkey study • "Father of American Psychology". Focused on inner sensations. • Focused on nonverbal communication & self-fulfilling prophecies • ...
[ELP] #2 Change Over Time (Pages 616-636) 8th Grade Text 2018-03-17
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- A space in sediment in the shape of an organism.
- A change in a species over time.
- Islands found off the coast of South America.
- Differences among organisms within a species.
- A copy of the shape of a preserved organism.
- Organisms with better adaptations will survive.
- Genetic traits that help an organism to survive.
- Minor changes that add up to major changes over time.
- The preserved remains of an organism.
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- A person who studies the natural world.
- Parts that are structurally similar in a related species.
- A tested concept that explains a series of observations.
- Breeding organisms for desired traits.
- A work consisting of the theory of evolution.
- A group of similar organisms.
- An exampled of an organism preserved in ice.
- A variety of living organisms.
17 Clues: A group of similar organisms. • A variety of living organisms. • A change in a species over time. • The preserved remains of an organism. • Breeding organisms for desired traits. • A person who studies the natural world. • A copy of the shape of a preserved organism. • An exampled of an organism preserved in ice. • Islands found off the coast of South America. • ...
Globalisation Key terms 2021-09-07
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- An new industry that needs protection
- Limit set on imports
- When a country takes advantage of comparative advantage
- Ratio of export prices to import prices
- Tax on imports
- Given to firms to lower production costs
- One with a common external tariff
- Group of countries with free trade between them
- One where countries set their own tariffs on external members
- International organisation that oversees fair and free trade
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- Measures to remove trade barriers
- The cost of the next best alternative foregone
- Agreement signed by two countries on trade
- What the WTO used to be called
- An organisation the UK is not part of
- His theory is that of specialisation
- An industry in decline
- One with free movement of people and capital
- Investment from one country into another
- Ricardo's theory of trade
- A company that operates in more than one country
21 Clues: Tax on imports • Limit set on imports • An industry in decline • Ricardo's theory of trade • What the WTO used to be called • Measures to remove trade barriers • One with a common external tariff • His theory is that of specialisation • An new industry that needs protection • An organisation the UK is not part of • Ratio of export prices to import prices • ...
science 2017-10-31
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- waves of sound that helps show what the ocean floor looks like
- a coram of heat transfer
- a remain of a plant or animal from long ago
- when plates slide past each other
- that forms in the ocean
- a rock that is made mostly oxygen and silicon
- when ocean floor falls back into the mantle
- the theory that caused the continents to spread apart
- the way to know if it will sink or float
- a scientist who came up wit continental drift
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- the supercontinent
- the movement that moves the plates
- a force that makes the inner core a solid
- where plates pull apart
- when plates collide
- a layer in the earth
- the layer in the earth that is solid metal
- earth's thin layer
- The theory that is in constant slow motan
- when heat is transferred through direct contact
20 Clues: the supercontinent • earth's thin layer • when plates collide • a layer in the earth • where plates pull apart • that forms in the ocean • a coram of heat transfer • when plates slide past each other • the movement that moves the plates • the way to know if it will sink or float • a force that makes the inner core a solid • The theory that is in constant slow motan • ...
Unit 2 2021-05-26
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- A type of learning in which one learns to through two or more stimuli and anticipate
- A form of learning through observing others
- A type of learning in which behavior is strengthened if followed by a reinforcer or
- innately reinforcing stimulus, such as one that satisfies a biological need.
- Fifth stage in Freud’s personality stages
- A distinguishing quality belonging to one person.
- The three parts of the _____ are consciousness, personal unconscious, and collective unconscious
- An experiment created that an operant conditioning chamber is a laboratory apparatus used to study animal behavior.
- The archetypes are universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious.
- Freud’s theory emphasizes an interaction between conscious and unconscious forces.
- Groundbreaking study on aggression led by psychologist Albert Bandura that demonstrated that children are able to learn through the observation of adult behaviour.
- A pattern that defines how often a desired response will be reinforced.
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- A behavioral phenomenon created through classical conditioning that can cause traits to end.
- The learning theory states that factors are learned from the environment, and says that innate or inherited factors have very little influence on us.
- Memories we hold without knowledging them
- First stage in Freud’s personality stages
- This experiment focused on classical conditioning in a very sad way.
- Fourth stage in Freud’s personality stages
- This approach rose to prominence in the mid-20th century in answer to the limitations of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory and B. F. Skinner's behaviorism.
- Believed that we were controlled by the unconscious as well as our beliefs.
- The theory of personality organization and personality development that was first laid out by Sigmund Freud
- Second stage in Freud’s personality stages
- Third stage in Freud’s personality stages
- What causes us to feel guilt
- A penalty given due to an offense.
- We have two sides because of this
- Psychologist that created his stages of personality The combination of our qualities to make our distinctive characters.
- if followed by a punisher.
- All of our basic needs and drives make up
29 Clues: if followed by a punisher. • What causes us to feel guilt • We have two sides because of this • A penalty given due to an offense. • Memories we hold without knowledging them • First stage in Freud’s personality stages • Third stage in Freud’s personality stages • Fifth stage in Freud’s personality stages • All of our basic needs and drives make up • ...
UTILITARIANISM 2021-09-05
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- basis of this theory
- father of utilitarianism
- how many elements in the utility calculus
- considering one species superior
- stem of utilitarianism
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- came up with harm principle
- kind of theory
- the only end goal
- doctrine that pleasure is the highest good
- singer’s utilitarianism
- devised the pleasure machine objection
11 Clues: kind of theory • the only end goal • basis of this theory • stem of utilitarianism • singer’s utilitarianism • father of utilitarianism • came up with harm principle • considering one species superior • devised the pleasure machine objection • how many elements in the utility calculus • doctrine that pleasure is the highest good
The Changing Earth Vocabulary Quiz (Week 3) 2023-12-08
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- (p. 10) to lose heat or warmth
- (p. 12) in or from the east part of an area
- (p. 12) a piece of land that is surrounded by water
- (p. 11) a field in which corn grows
- (p. 15) the period of time that will come after the present time
- (p.10) to become hard or firm, or to make something hard or firm
- (p. 12) in or from the west part of an area
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- (p. 13) located, used, done, or happening below the surface of water
- (p. 13) the pointed top of a mountain
- (p.15) to become aware of something or someone by seeing, hearing, etc.
- (p. 12) the ocean that is to the east of Asia and Australia, and to the west of North and South America
- (p. 14) to move upward
- (p. 12) a country
- (p. 10) to allow a substance (such as dust) to enter the air, water, soil, etc.
- (p. 10) soft gray powder that remains after something (such as wood) has been completely burned and destroyed by fire
15 Clues: (p. 12) a country • (p. 14) to move upward • (p. 10) to lose heat or warmth • (p. 11) a field in which corn grows • (p. 13) the pointed top of a mountain • (p. 12) in or from the east part of an area • (p. 12) in or from the west part of an area • (p. 12) a piece of land that is surrounded by water • (p. 15) the period of time that will come after the present time • ...
36. Keep Solving 2025-11-29
13 Clues: Way of doing • Major discovery • Judge the value • General summary • Study in detail • Handle a problem • Series of actions • Look into closely • Reach a conclusion • Make sense of code • Ask for information • Find a firm solution • Work out the meaning
Facilitation 8 LBO 2025-05-17
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- Term for firm entering public market (contrast to PE exit)
- PE strategy criticized as "strip and ___"
- Target firm restructuring involves shutdowns and __
- Abbreviation for the performance measure often used in productivity analysis
- The counterpart to job creation in PE-led reorganization
- Debt provides this benefit, motivating PE structures
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- Risk of default due to high leverage in LBOs
- The heavy use of debt financing typical in LBOs
- Movement of resources or jobs across units post-buyout
- Key performance metric that PE aims to enhance through restructuring
- Type of job creation where a new site is established rather than expanding existing ones
11 Clues: PE strategy criticized as "strip and ___" • Risk of default due to high leverage in LBOs • The heavy use of debt financing typical in LBOs • Target firm restructuring involves shutdowns and __ • Debt provides this benefit, motivating PE structures • Movement of resources or jobs across units post-buyout • The counterpart to job creation in PE-led reorganization • ...
Names in Psychology 2024-04-01
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- Two-factor theory of emotion
- Triarchic intelligence
- Important research with monkeys on attachment
- Scaffolding; zone of proximal development; social learning
- Fluid intelligence
- Bobo Dolls and Reciprocal determinism
- Created a box to test principles of operant conditioning
- Little Albert experiment; the first behaviorist
- Believed Kohlberg's model was biased against women.
- Strange Situation method
- Emphasized the conflict between id/ego/superego.
- "The most controversial woman in memory"
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- Shock experiment
- Intelligence is 8 distinct things
- Learned helplessness
- Nativist view of language development
- Created a 3 stage model of moral development.
- First name William; Functionalist who brought psych to the US
- Neo-Freudian who believed in the collective unconscious.
- Created an 8 stage model of psychosocial development.
- Stanford prison experiment; role theory
- Conformity experiment with lines
- Client-centered therapy and important humanist
- First name Wilhelm; first psychological lab
24 Clues: Shock experiment • Fluid intelligence • Learned helplessness • Triarchic intelligence • Strange Situation method • Two-factor theory of emotion • Conformity experiment with lines • Intelligence is 8 distinct things • Nativist view of language development • Bobo Dolls and Reciprocal determinism • Stanford prison experiment; role theory • "The most controversial woman in memory" • ...
Books 'n' Authors (Fill in the Names of the Authors of the Books given in the clues) 2018-02-21
11 Clues: Outliers • Das Kapital • Currency Wars • The Big Short • I do what I do • The Great Divide • The World Is Flat • Development as Freedom • Thinking Fast and Slow • Theory of Moral Sentiments • General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
Knowles and Self-directed learning 2024-09-21
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- One of Knowles'assumptions: Adults need to know the ___ for learning something.
- The theory of adult learning theory proposed by Knowles.
- Knowles' assumption: Adults have a self-concept of being _____.
- Self-directed learning can be enhanced by ___ learning communities.
- Knowles emphasized the importance of ____ in adult learning.
- Adults prefer learning that is immediately ___ to their lives.
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- Knowles' theory contrasts with _____ which focuses on child learning.
- Self-directed learning often involves ___ problem-solving.
- Self-directed learners take the ________ in their learning process.
- Knowles emphasized this type of motivation in adult learners.
- Self-directed learning involves setting these for oneself.
- Self-directed learning often involves ____ learning environments.
12 Clues: The theory of adult learning theory proposed by Knowles. • Self-directed learning often involves ___ problem-solving. • Self-directed learning involves setting these for oneself. • Knowles emphasized the importance of ____ in adult learning. • Knowles emphasized this type of motivation in adult learners. • ...
Psychology Theories 2025-10-22
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- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context
- Parents set the rules and expect obedience
- A temporary teaching method where a more knowledgeable person provides guidance and support to a learner
- Parents are uninvolved, neither demanding nor responsive
- Parents are unrestrained, make few demands or they are nonresponsive
- Trust A sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy
- Identical
- Nurture vs_____
- Sociocultural Theory
- Parents are confrontive, they are both demanding and responsive
- The period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction
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- The ability to form close, loving relationships
- Emotional bond
- DNA molecules
- Development
- Theory
- An action that is performed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious thought.
- Our sense of self
- A research method that involves an in-depth examination of a single individual
- Emotion of unease or worry
20 Clues: Theory • Identical • Development • DNA molecules • Emotional bond • Nurture vs_____ • Our sense of self • Sociocultural Theory • Emotion of unease or worry • Parents set the rules and expect obedience • The ability to form close, loving relationships • Parents are uninvolved, neither demanding nor responsive • Trust A sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy • ...
Words R' Us 2025-11-20
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- accidentally
- someone who believes people act selfishly
- the act of trying to achieve something
- deeply meaningful
- – disrespect or scorn
- – moved downward
- – very old
- bold resistance
- – cultural traditions passed down
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- knowledge gained through participation
- deep understanding
- – firm decision
- – thought about carefully
- – ordinary
- – required
- to use up
- – feelings of uncertainty
- who someone is
18 Clues: to use up • – ordinary • – required • – very old • accidentally • who someone is • – firm decision • bold resistance • – moved downward • deeply meaningful • deep understanding • – disrespect or scorn • – thought about carefully • – feelings of uncertainty • – cultural traditions passed down • knowledge gained through participation • the act of trying to achieve something • ...
Seminal Figures of Psychology 2026-03-22
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- Founded Gestalt psychology
- Humanistic psychologist who emphasized unconditional positive regard
- Father of analytical psychology
- Known for the strange situation and attachment styles
- Developed the concept of collective unconscious
- Behaviorist known for the “Little Albert” experiment
- Developed individual psychology and the concept of inferiority complex
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- Pioneer of social learning theory and the Bobo doll experiment
- Known for classical conditioning with dogs
- First woman APA president
- Created the theory of cognitive development
- Developed the hierarchy of needs
- Founder of psychoanalysis
- Known for operant conditioning and the Skinner box
14 Clues: First woman APA president • Founder of psychoanalysis • Founded Gestalt psychology • Father of analytical psychology • Developed the hierarchy of needs • Known for classical conditioning with dogs • Created the theory of cognitive development • Developed the concept of collective unconscious • Known for operant conditioning and the Skinner box • ...
THE COSMOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 2013-09-22
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- the person to create the theory of the cosmological argument
- the theory tells us that for every thing there is a ..... ... ......
- this theory is positive as it describes god as the gr.....t
- in this theory god is described as the ...
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- this theory also proves that there must be a cause for god therefore this theory c.........s with it self
- the theory is known as the...
- the very first thing in the chain of cause and effect is known as the ...
- who is described as the uncaused in this theory
8 Clues: the theory is known as the... • in this theory god is described as the ... • who is described as the uncaused in this theory • this theory is positive as it describes god as the gr.....t • the person to create the theory of the cosmological argument • the theory tells us that for every thing there is a ..... ... ...... • ...
Plate Techtonics 2023-10-02
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- a hot area in the mantle below the crust
- Hot fluid below the earths crust
- came up with the continental drift theory
- a mass of glacial ice
- formed from pieces or techtonic plates that move slowly over time
- The outermost layer
- two or more plates collide.
- long cracks in the crust
- formed by subuction
- When two plates crash
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- happens when plates are colliding
- molten caused by heat
- a famous fault
- a theory in geology
- Areas where plates meet
- continents have moved
- A space between to rocks
- Volcanoes are active and earthquakes are common
- Mountain or hill with lava
- plates move away from each other.
20 Clues: a famous fault • a theory in geology • The outermost layer • formed by subuction • molten caused by heat • continents have moved • a mass of glacial ice • When two plates crash • Areas where plates meet • A space between to rocks • long cracks in the crust • Mountain or hill with lava • two or more plates collide. • Hot fluid below the earths crust • happens when plates are colliding • ...
Nerdy 2024-01-12
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- A programming language known for its readability
- The capital city of Australia
- A unit of measurement for electric current
- The author of “The Great Gatsby”
- The study of ancient societies through artifacts
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- A term for a group of wolves
- The longest river in the world
- A 19th century British naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution
- A fundamental particle in the nucleus of a atom
- The process of weathering and erosion of landscapes
- The largest moon of Saturn
- The theory of origin of the universe
- A unit of energy commonly used in nutrition
- The study of celestial bodies beyond our solar system
14 Clues: The largest moon of Saturn • A term for a group of wolves • The capital city of Australia • The longest river in the world • The author of “The Great Gatsby” • The theory of origin of the universe • A unit of measurement for electric current • A unit of energy commonly used in nutrition • A fundamental particle in the nucleus of a atom • ...
Le Transport Vocabulary 2014-02-11
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- depart into the sky
- A piece of paper allowing you to travel
- Permit to return
- permit store
- Public Transport
- Chris's favourite thing-flight
- types of transport
- get on
- pricy
- chuga chuga chuga choo choo
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- frightened
- take off without the take- blank off
- Firm Ground
- Has four wheels and a horn
- law enforcment agent
- opposite of early
- one permit
- enter your locomotive
- comfort-cozzy-snug
- Were you go to catch a train
20 Clues: pricy • get on • frightened • one permit • Firm Ground • permit store • Permit to return • Public Transport • opposite of early • comfort-cozzy-snug • types of transport • depart into the sky • law enforcment agent • enter your locomotive • Has four wheels and a horn • chuga chuga chuga choo choo • Were you go to catch a train • Chris's favourite thing-flight • take off without the take- blank off • ...
Universe Vocab. Gorge Patino-1st 2014-10-09
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- shift shift change wavelength
- comparing the size of star to the sun
- electromagnetic waves that are between radio waves
- bang theory theory that says the universe began as a small point way huge grouping of stars arms areas of stars that spread
- planets revolve around this
- shaped galaxy galaxy with a bulge in the center
- instrument that collects light
- of light of light 300,000km/sec
- a group of stars
- year a unit of length equal to the distance that light travels
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- transfer of energy through matter
- cloud of gas
- distance between any two corresponding points
- beginning point at which something begins
- all space
- hole hole more than four solar masses squeezed into a ball
- death of a large star by explosion
- waves provide us with visible light
- rays electromagnetic waves that are very high energy
19 Clues: cloud of gas • a group of stars • all space • planets revolve around this • instrument that collects light • transfer of energy through matter • death of a large star by explosion • comparing the size of star to the sun • of light of light 300,000km/sec • shift shift change wavelength • beginning point at which something begins • ...
Train your Mind 2022-11-25
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- Socially determined moral principles which should govern business activities.
- Service provider set up for providing services of a given kind to only one firm.
- Deposits raised by organisations directly from public.
- Capital of a company, divide into small units.
- Credit extended by one trader to another for the purchase of goods and services.
- Firms interactions with its customers and suppliers over the internet.
- technology which means that employees do not have to come to office.They can work from wherever they are, at their own speed and time convenience.
- Conduct of industry, trade and commerce using computer network.
- Equity linked debt securities used in international market that are to be converted into equity shares after a certain period
- Credit rating agency
- Ploughing back of profits
- obligation to take those decisions and perform those activities which are desirable in terms of objectives and values for our society.
- Portion of net earnings retained in the business for use in the future.
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- Unsecured promissory note issued by a firm to other business firm,insurance companies and banks in order to raise funds for a short period of time.
- Service providers that specialise in providing some processes to a wide base of clients, cutting accross indutries.
- Service providers that specialise in providing large number of services to only one or two industries.
- Unreadable format in which information is transformed in order to protect it.
- A long term contracting out of generally the non core but of late the core activities to captive or third party specialists.
- Financial service in which factor is responsible for all credit control and debt collection from the buyer.
- Contractual agreement whereby one party grants the other party the right to use the asset in return for a periodic payment.
- Art of protecting information by transforming it into an unreadable format.
- Funds required to purchase fixed assets.
- Funds required for day today operation.
- Factoring under which the factor assumes the entire risk of bad debts.
- Factoring in which client is not protected against the risk of bad debt.
- Provide tele marketers with relevant information like: Consumer's name,address and previous purchase payment record.
26 Clues: Credit rating agency • Ploughing back of profits • Funds required for day today operation. • Funds required to purchase fixed assets. • Capital of a company, divide into small units. • Deposits raised by organisations directly from public. • Conduct of industry, trade and commerce using computer network. • ...
ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIP FUNDEMENTALS 2023-05-28
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- The relation of the partner with the firm is that of An agent and A ………………..
- maximum Number of partners in a partnership firm may be
- if the partnership deed is silent interest on drawings, will be charged @........
- if the partners are maintaining the capital account on fixed basis, partner’s capital account will have………. balance
- Interest on capital is an ………… out of profits
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- Interest on partners loan is treated as…………. Against profit
- Minimum number of members is needed in partnership
- Liability of partners is
- in the absence of a partnership deed profit will be shared
- Salary to a partner under fixed capital account is credited to………. Account
- If there is no agreement interest on loan given @................percentage
11 Clues: Liability of partners is • Interest on capital is an ………… out of profits • Minimum number of members is needed in partnership • maximum Number of partners in a partnership firm may be • in the absence of a partnership deed profit will be shared • Interest on partners loan is treated as…………. Against profit • ...
Abeka Physical Science Ch. 7 & 8 2021-10-22
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- The phenomenon in which light above a certain frequency knocks electrons loose from atoms of certain metals.
- English physicist who proposed the particle theory of light.
- The phenomenon that occurs when light rays from a distant object are refracted by heated air so that the object appears to be nearby.
- Electromagnetic waves that our eyes can perceive.
- A system that emits sound waves underwater and analyzes the echoes reflected from submerged objects.
- The phenomenon in which the colors of light depend on the viewing angle.
- Bending of the path of a wave as a result of a change in wave speed.
- The change in a wave's frequency caused by an object's motion.
- The effect of frequency on the way the ear perceives sound.
- Maximum distance that particles are displaced by a wave.
- A spherical mirror that has the reflecting side on the outside of the spherical surface is a ________ mirror.
- The additive primary colors of light are red, _______, and blue.
- Reinforcement or cancellation that occurs when two or more waves meet.
- The unit usually used to measure sound intensity level.
- Spreading out of a wave after it passes through a narrow opening.
- German physicist who demonstrated the existence of radio waves.
- The bright fringes formed when light passes through a narrow slit.
- Low-frequency electromagnetic waves widely used for communications.
- Electromagnetic waves used for cooking
- The scientist who discovered the special theory of relativity.
- Because it has light of only a single frequency, a laser beam is said to be _______________.
- The SI unit of frequency.
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- Number of waves that pass a given point per unit of time.
- Dutch physicist who proposed the wave theory of light.
- Calculating distance from the time between the sending of a sound wave and the return of the echo.
- The phenomenon that occurs when light passes through a glass plate with parallel, microscopic grooves on it.
- The study of sound.
- Light is said to consist of tiny bundles or "packets" of energy called _________.
- The principle stating that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection.
- An image that appears to be behind a mirror.
- The apparent change in time for a rapidly moving object is called time ___________.
- Magenta, cyan, and yellow.
- The effect of intensity on the way the human ear perceives sound.
- The idea that gravity is caused by the geometry of space.
- Sound that has too low a frequency to be heard.
- The property that describes a beam of light whose waves are all aligned in the same direction.
- The main factor affecting the speed of sound in air is the air _____________.
- Electromagnetic waves sometimes called "heat rays".
- Scottish physicist who demonstrated that light consists of two transverse waves oscillating at right angles to each other.
- The substance through which a wave transfers its energy.
- A loud noise caused by a shock wave.
- The theory that light has a dual nature, with characteristics of both particles and waves, is the _________ theory of light.
- The most powerful and penetrating electromagnetic waves.
43 Clues: The study of sound. • The SI unit of frequency. • Magenta, cyan, and yellow. • A loud noise caused by a shock wave. • Electromagnetic waves used for cooking • An image that appears to be behind a mirror. • Sound that has too low a frequency to be heard. • Electromagnetic waves that our eyes can perceive. • Electromagnetic waves sometimes called "heat rays". • ...
Industrial Revolution 2018-02-28
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- Risky union tactic in employee alt of desperation
- The prison system in our country that's owned by private companies
- Recognized as a single entity
- Owners of the means of production
- Rage against the machine
- Prioritize ideas over realism
- Result of cities crowded with immigrants and lack of shelter to match them with
- Set ethical standards of employment
- Conservative approach on the working environment
- Era of mass production
- Wrote "The Conditions of the Working Class in England"
- Microorganisms invasions in the human body
- The idea where you should react to something based off of their serviceability and helpfulness
- Belief where the government should represent the public in its entirety
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- Machine created by Eli Whitney
- Ideology that would support "We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal"
- Marxist theory that suggests this class to sell their labor power as a source of income
- Key negotiation process of the labor union
- The social status of most Bloomfield residents fall in this group
- This right is seen in amendment 15, 19, 23, 24, and 26
- Process of creating various lines of business
- Catalyst for gender equality
- The relocation revolution sparked the booming of new industries
- A movement shown to Parliament in petition called the People's Charter of 1833
- Booming market that grows through issuing shares
- Person with the tendency to think outside of the box
- King of the Marxism theory
- Associated with overthrowing social order as a means towards economic justice
28 Clues: Era of mass production • Rage against the machine • King of the Marxism theory • Catalyst for gender equality • Recognized as a single entity • Prioritize ideas over realism • Machine created by Eli Whitney • Owners of the means of production • Set ethical standards of employment • Key negotiation process of the labor union • Microorganisms invasions in the human body • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-02-01
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- Long crack in the surface of the Earth. Where earthquakes usually occur. San Andreas Fault.
- When two tectonic plates move toards each other and collide. Equal density.
- 1st theory describing the history of Earth's surface. States that the continents were once connected and have drifted apart.
- When 2 plates slide past each other. Fault lines
- Tectonic plates that are at the bottom of the ocean.
- South America matches up with this continent.
- scrapes across rocks where a glacier once was.
- Parallel pattern of rock material found at indetical locations across the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Reveals rock of the same geological age.
- huge pieces of lithosphere that slowly move on the asthenosphere. Consists of crusts and uppermost part of mantle.
- The scietist who is generally credited with the continental drift theory.
- When two plates move away from each other. Continental = rift valley. Ocean = mid ocean ridge.
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- When a denser plate is pushed down and beneath a less dense plate. Occurs at a convergent boundary. Creates volcanoes and trenches.
- 2nd theory describing the history of Earth's surface. States that the lithosphere is divided into plates that are moving on top of the asthenosphere.
- rock formations, rivers, and lakes appear to match up on different continents due to this piece of evidence.
- seafloor mountain system formed by divergent boundaries
- The amount of matter in a given space of volume. Oceanic crust is thinner and denser than continental crust.
- Tectonic plates that lie under surface land masses.
- super continent that had most of the land masses before it seperated.
- evidence of dead plants and animals
- Circular movement of fluids caused by the rising of hotter, less dense fluid and the falling of cooler, denser fluid.
20 Clues: evidence of dead plants and animals • South America matches up with this continent. • scrapes across rocks where a glacier once was. • When 2 plates slide past each other. Fault lines • Tectonic plates that lie under surface land masses. • Tectonic plates that are at the bottom of the ocean. • seafloor mountain system formed by divergent boundaries • ...
Module 6 Week 2 2024-01-17
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- Antonym of 'soft'
- The baby likes to _____ in her crib
- A car does this to avoid hitting something
- letter, _____, sentence, paragraph
- People in the military _____ our country
- _____ butter
- sweat_____
- She wore a blouse and a _____
- Wait your _____
- Synonym of 'spinning'
- _____ fries
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- Working animal
- I _____ my knee!
- Bears' habitat
- Farmers' _____
- Get up and go to _____
- Don't _____!
- Worm home
- Thunder _____
- Bird noise
- Please _____ the sauce as it cooks
- Health care worker
22 Clues: Worm home • Bird noise • sweat_____ • _____ fries • Don't _____! • _____ butter • Thunder _____ • Working animal • Bears' habitat • Farmers' _____ • Wait your _____ • I _____ my knee! • Antonym of 'soft' • Health care worker • Synonym of 'spinning' • Get up and go to _____ • She wore a blouse and a _____ • letter, _____, sentence, paragraph • Please _____ the sauce as it cooks • ...
evolution 2023-04-23
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- structures extra body part that is not needed by the organism
- Soup Theory theory that suggest life began in a pond
- Theory theory that proposes eukaryotic cells evolved
- evolution when unrelated species occupy similar environments
- selection when natural selection favors one extreme variation in a trait
- selection natural selection that favors average individuals in a population
- structures structures that have a different structural makeup but have the same function
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- selection individuals with either extreme of a trait are favored over average individuals
- any inherited behavior that enables an organism to respond to their environment and produce offspring
- structures structures that are the same but have different functions in different species
- selection theory as an explanation for how change happens over time
- evolution a pattern of evolution in which species that were once similar to an ancestral species become extremely distinct
12 Clues: Soup Theory theory that suggest life began in a pond • Theory theory that proposes eukaryotic cells evolved • evolution when unrelated species occupy similar environments • structures extra body part that is not needed by the organism • selection theory as an explanation for how change happens over time • ...
Science Vocab Part 2 2022-09-14
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- Where the ground is caused to brake and move relativly with one another.
- When two tectonic plates are moving away from each other in a boundary.
- When the crust consists of a block of lithosphere on the most outer part of mantle.
- The center of the Earth.
- This layer is between the outer core and the asthenosphere.
- Earth's crust chagnes shape of rock like bending, breaking, and tilting.
- This is the solid outer layer of the Earth thats above the Asthenosphere.
- When rock is in its undeformed shape and gets turned back into its original shape.
- The edges of 2 or more plates causing movement between the plates.
- When two tectonic plates slide horizontally from each other.
- This layer is between the Earth's crust and core.
- This is where tectonic plates move, and is the soft layer in the mantle.
- The theory where that Earth's outer layers is made up of tectonic plates that move around.
- The boundary when to tectonic plataes are colliding.
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- When Earth's north and south poles switch directions in magnetic points.
- When magma rises to the ocean floor and solidifies to mid ocean ridges.
- While one plate moves under a lithosphere plate.
- This is the theory where the Earth's continents where all intact until they drifted away from each other.
- Idea's that expalains why a related observations are supported by scientific evidence.
- The movement of matter in any difference of density.
- Where the first start of the earthquake is.
- Starting point of an earthquake.
- This is the layer before the mantle and is the thinest layer.
- When a sudden reach of energy is relased it causes a fault move that trembles the ground.
24 Clues: The center of the Earth. • Starting point of an earthquake. • Where the first start of the earthquake is. • While one plate moves under a lithosphere plate. • This layer is between the Earth's crust and core. • The movement of matter in any difference of density. • The boundary when to tectonic plataes are colliding. • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2024-10-29
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- theory that links the pitch we hear with the place in the cochlea that it stimulates (2)
- the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus (2)
- principle that one sense may influence another (2)
- chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing the ossicles where vibrations transfer (2)
- our sense of body movement and position that enables our sense of balance (2)
- bony fluid filled tube in the inner ear that transduces sound waves to neural impulses
- processing beginning with the sensory receptors and works up to the perception (2)
- process of organizing and interpreting sensory information
- minimum stimulus energy needed to detect it 50% of the time (2)
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation (2)
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- theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological gate that blocks or allows pain signals (2)
- our system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- the process of receiving and representing stimulus energies from our environment
- minimum difference between 2 stimuli required to notice 50% of the time (2)
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain (2)
- innermost part of the ear containing the cochlea
- theory that says the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve tell the tone (2)
- the influence of bodily sensations on cognitive preferences and judgements (2)
- processing guided by perception and then interpreting sensation (2)
- the central focal point in the retina
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and function for color
22 Clues: the central focal point in the retina • innermost part of the ear containing the cochlea • principle that one sense may influence another (2) • retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray • process of organizing and interpreting sensory information • minimum stimulus energy needed to detect it 50% of the time (2) • ...
Psychology People 2013-04-24
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- Please continue. The experiment requires that you continue. It is absolutely essential that you continue. You have no other choice. You must go on.
- Responsible for theory of stages of moral development
- Came up with the theory of cognitive development
- discovered the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- conducted research related to second language acquisition
- known for her work in early emotional attachment with the "Strange Situation"
- Established the school of behaviorism and conducted the "Little Albert" experiment
- Responsible for the stages of psychosocial development
- clinical and developmental psychologist known for research parenting styles
- Former president of the American Psychological association, specialized in social psychology and parapsychology.
- founding father of psychoanalysis
- Neo-freudian that questioned psychoanalysis and traditional Freudian views.
- known for his hierarchy of needs (fulfilling innate human needs and culminating in self actualization
- discovered the conditioned response
- worked on linguistics, a branch of cognitive psychology
- developed the concepts of extraversion and introversion and archetypes.
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- Wool mommy monkey and wire mommy monkey
- behaviorist that invented the operant conditioning chamber
- best known the experiment in which healthy associates briefly simulated hallucinations in different mental hospitals.
- invented the first usable intelligence test
- best known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Hypnosis, especially with regard to pain control
- Pioneer in the field of cognitive psychology, developed techniques to study human information processing.
- summed up a branch of psychology, “positive psychology”
- One of the founders of the humanistic approach to psychology
- Responsible for the Bobo doll experiment
- Pioneer in the study of emotions and their relations to facial expressions
- Worked in the areas of impression formation, conformity, prestige suggestion, and other areas in social psychology
28 Clues: founding father of psychoanalysis • discovered the conditioned response • Wool mommy monkey and wire mommy monkey • Responsible for the Bobo doll experiment • invented the first usable intelligence test • Came up with the theory of cognitive development • Hypnosis, especially with regard to pain control • Responsible for theory of stages of moral development • ...
Vocab Stats - Graham Presley 2023-04-14
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- the mean average and the median
- an inactive substance that looks like the drug or treatment being tested
- the arranging of experimental units in groups blocks that are similar to one another
- to apply any statistical method to your data
- algebra, calculus, number theory, probability theory, game theory, data collection and sampling methods, and statistical modelling.
- a term that describes how a score compares to other scores from the same set
- a data point that differs significantly from other observations.
- computer experiments that involve creating data
- the two sides of the distribution are a mirror image of each other
- widely used to present measurements of two or more related variables.
- is the application of statistical methods to monitor and control the quality of a production process.
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- the process of drawing conclusions about an underlying population based on a sample or subset of the data.
- an experiment or trial is any procedure that can be infinitely repeated and has a well-defined set of possible outcomes, known as the sample space.
- The use of a controlled study is the most effective way of establishing causality between variables.
- the mean, the median, and the mode.
- Whereas statistics is more about how we handle various data using different techniques
- describe how similar or varied the set of observed values are for a particular variable
- the difference between predicted values of y dependent variable and observed values of y
- a statistical measure that expresses the extent to which two variables are linearly related
- a population is a set of similar items or events which is of interest for some question or experiment.
20 Clues: the mean average and the median • the mean, the median, and the mode. • to apply any statistical method to your data • computer experiments that involve creating data • a data point that differs significantly from other observations. • the two sides of the distribution are a mirror image of each other • ...
TRL300 Chapter 4 Review Small Business 2013-06-02
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- An estimate of how much of a service/product will be purchased furing a specific period of time
- Disadvantage of sole proprietorship
- Textbook defines a small business as an owner-manager with few than ________employees
- Financing that involves borrowing funds
- A person who creates something new within an existing large firm or organization
- Individuals who both recognize and seize opportunities
- Considered to be an advantage to both franchisee and the franchisor
- Advantage of buying a franchise as a new business
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- Sam has a custom cheesecake business that he owns and operates out of his home. Sam's ownership structure likely is __
- Number of key elements in the entrepreneurial process
- Type of equity investor
- The risks of starting a business from scratch are greater than the risks of buying an existing firm (true or false)
- Financing that refers to money invested in a business in exchange for an ownership interest
- Benefit of sole proprietorship and partnership
- Percentage of small businesses in Canada
- Liz has decided to issue shares of her company to raise some capital. Liz is launching a (n)
16 Clues: Type of equity investor • Disadvantage of sole proprietorship • Financing that involves borrowing funds • Percentage of small businesses in Canada • Benefit of sole proprietorship and partnership • Advantage of buying a franchise as a new business • Number of key elements in the entrepreneurial process • Individuals who both recognize and seize opportunities • ...
Business environment ( importance and features) 2020-08-11
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- Business environment is sum total of all things external to business firms and as such is ____ in nature.
- understanding and analysis of business environment can be the basis for future course of action.
- early identification of opportunities and threats gives a ___ advantage to the firm over the competing firms.
- Force impacting an individual firm indirectly.
- business environment is difficult to grasp in its totality because it is____. Identify the feature .
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- An unaware firm can't survive because business environment is___.
- business environment differs from region to region. identify the feature.
- different elements of business environment are closely _____. Identify the feature.
8 Clues: Force impacting an individual firm indirectly. • An unaware firm can't survive because business environment is___. • business environment differs from region to region. identify the feature. • different elements of business environment are closely _____. Identify the feature. • ...
ElijahVillarrial Chapter 13 2021-03-16
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- an artificial or natural barrier
- selling parts of your company for money
- policy or practice based on the political and economic theory of socialism.
- land, labor, and capitalism
- political theory derived from Karl Marx
- A farming method to keep the soil rich in nutrients
- the beginning of machine goods
- beginning of a new era of machines.
- not rich but very wealthy
- in the workings of the free market.
- the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.
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- an organization that acts as an intermediary between its members and the business that employs them
- a place filled with machines.
- a business men
- own the liability of the company
- labor-hours required to produce it.
- which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- a temporary stoppage of something, Also called strike plate.
- making a place urban
- argued that by giving everyone freedom to produce and exchange goods
20 Clues: a business men • making a place urban • not rich but very wealthy • land, labor, and capitalism • a place filled with machines. • the beginning of machine goods • an artificial or natural barrier • own the liability of the company • labor-hours required to produce it. • beginning of a new era of machines. • in the workings of the free market. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-03-27
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- famous playwright and poet; wrote Romeo and Juliet
- proposed the heliocentric theory;Polish astronomer
- method method made by Bacon that involves observing, measuring, and explaining
- theory theory composed by Copernicus that states that the Earth orbits the sun
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- discovered the law of motion
- discovered law of gravity and the laws on the physics of objects
- discovered planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits
- theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- made the scientific method;English politician and writer
9 Clues: discovered the law of motion • famous playwright and poet; wrote Romeo and Juliet • proposed the heliocentric theory;Polish astronomer • theory that the Earth is the center of the universe • made the scientific method;English politician and writer • discovered planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits • ...
Africana Studies Student Created Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-20
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- A Political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- Intolerance toward those who hold different opinions from oneself
- The involuntary dispersion of Africans
- Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries
- A theory 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
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image of a particular person or thing
- The study of the nature of value and valuation
- Passage The sea journey undertaken by slave ships from west Africa to the west indies
- The study of human knowledge
- The fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common nationality
- The status of having inconsistent thoughts or beliefs.
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- The study of history focusing on African descent
- Prejudice or discrimination directed against a person or people on basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group
- The science of the origin and development of the universe
- Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control
- Leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others.
- Viewing the world from a European perspective
- Extreme Patriotism
- A system of ideals , especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy
- Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- the status of belonging to a particular nation
- An example or pattern of something
22 Clues: Extreme Patriotism • The study of human knowledge • An example or pattern of something • The involuntary dispersion of Africans • Viewing the world from a European perspective • Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control • The study of the nature of value and valuation • the status of belonging to a particular nation • The study of history focusing on African descent • ...
Theorist 2022-09-13
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- Social developmentalist coined the term, operant conditioning;
- Founder of educational philosophy
- Bloom exercised considerable influence in academic educational psychology.
- Different cultures stress different social interactions;
- Considered the father of psychology
- Stressed the importance of a child's cultural background as an effect to the stages of
- Children develop at their own pace and gain knowledge by actively using their senses
- Children’s intellectual development proceeds through stages, as they adapt to the
- Founder of child psychoanalysis, began her career under father's wing;
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools;
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- Children’s moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment and proceeds to
- Established the normative theory
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna;
- Believed that children are born naturally good
- development of ethical principles
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test , the basis of today
- environment
- Founder of kindergarten
- Saw the importance of home education in the early years
19 Clues: environment • Founder of kindergarten • Established the normative theory • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools; • Founder of educational philosophy • development of ethical principles • Studied Freudian theory from Anna; • Considered the father of psychology • Believed that children are born naturally good • Saw the importance of home education in the early years • ...
Antibiotic Resistance 2023-03-14
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- Antibiotics won't kill these
- Period of great antibiotic development
- Envelope of DNA that allows bacteria to share mutations
- Centers for Disease Control (abbr.)
- Population at risk of great suffering if antibiotic resistance isn't addressed
- Infection of the blood
- Discoverer of Penicillin
- Catheter associated urinary tract infection (abbr.)
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- Large area of misuse
- Nightingale's theory
- Teach
- Area of antibiotic misuse in animals
- Proposed Evolutionary theory
- Central line associated blood infection (abbr.)
- Large pharmaceutical companies
15 Clues: Teach • Large area of misuse • Nightingale's theory • Infection of the blood • Discoverer of Penicillin • Antibiotics won't kill these • Proposed Evolutionary theory • Large pharmaceutical companies • Centers for Disease Control (abbr.) • Area of antibiotic misuse in animals • Period of great antibiotic development • Central line associated blood infection (abbr.) • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 2021-03-15
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- A ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way.
- Type of art which is characterized by exaggerated motion and clear detail used to produce drama
- A fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism.
- the first direct tax used by the British government to collect revenues from the colonies.
- The policy of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
- The study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Wrote a book that addressed the lack of education for women and gender equality using concepts from the Enlightenment
- a statement of the reasons for the American colonies’ break with Britain, approved by the Second Continental Congress in 1776
- Largest market place
- art which invokes harmony, clarity, restraint, universality, and idealism
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- Theory the idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- A social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
- A period characterized by a prevailing belief in the use of reason
- acts of Parliament intended to promote the self-sufficiency of the British Empire by restricting colonial trade to England
- set of techniques for acquiring new knowledge about the natural world based on observable, measurable evidence.
- Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- Creator of the Heliocentric theory
- The country's longest-ruling female leader.
- music music produced in the traditions of Western culture, including both liturgical and secular music.
- A proposed answer to the research question is based on previous knowledge.
20 Clues: Largest market place • Creator of the Heliocentric theory • The country's longest-ruling female leader. • The study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere • A period characterized by a prevailing belief in the use of reason • Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. • ...
The Particle Theory 2022-06-30
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- components of the mixture are not uniformly distributed
- the particles can vibrate only
- solvent plus solute
- the particles can move about freely
- all the particles in all states of matter do this
- the substance that dissolves
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- all solutions are ________________
- components of the mixture are uniformly distributed
- the particles can glide against each other
- the universal solvent
- the substance that dissolves into
11 Clues: solvent plus solute • the universal solvent • the substance that dissolves • the particles can vibrate only • the substance that dissolves into • all solutions are ________________ • the particles can move about freely • the particles can glide against each other • all the particles in all states of matter do this • components of the mixture are uniformly distributed • ...
Section Q3 2023-02-22
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- longer version of glory
- edge of the building
- the grass are most
- a deadly sin
- you must _______ a example
- another way to say tough stake
- speech therapy
- meditation
- other time and
- she is ________ to the mall
- foot meet leg
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- through the ______
- another way to say soft stake
- boxing, golf, football,
- i love collecting _______
- past tent for who
- something stated
- throw the ball
- you need to have _____ in your self
19 Clues: meditation • a deadly sin • foot meet leg • speech therapy • throw the ball • other time and • something stated • past tent for who • through the ______ • the grass are most • edge of the building • longer version of glory • boxing, golf, football, • i love collecting _______ • you must _______ a example • she is ________ to the mall • another way to say soft stake • another way to say tough stake • ...
Adjectives 1 2025-02-24
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- existing always, without an end
- having high rank or authority
- unusual, peculiar
- confident & convinced
- firm and solid
- feeling or showing gratitude
- having sound judgment
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- firm & resolute
- no space
- lacking adequate money
- giant, massive
- concerning mechanical arts
- grand, heroic
- without somewhere to sleep
- morally bad, wicked
- lean, narrow, fine
- existing
17 Clues: no space • existing • grand, heroic • giant, massive • firm and solid • firm & resolute • unusual, peculiar • lean, narrow, fine • morally bad, wicked • confident & convinced • having sound judgment • lacking adequate money • concerning mechanical arts • without somewhere to sleep • feeling or showing gratitude • having high rank or authority • existing always, without an end
EAG 16: An Ethical Puzzle 2025-04-28
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- an ethical theory that suggests there are no absolute truths; moral truths depend on individual or cultural perspectives
- widely considered the “father of ethics”
- a U.S. government agency that investigates crimes, protects national security, and enforces federal laws
- Accounting firm that collapsed in 2002 due to accounting scandals (2 words)
- Ethical perspective where the morality of an action is judged by its outcomes or consequences
- Accounting professional organization that has a code of professional conduct which includes ethics
- EY’s alleged failure to catch major fraud at HealthSouth, whether ordinary or grossly
- Perspective that asks “what decision produces the best result for me?”
- Creator and found of EthicsGame
- Risk probability that an auditor will give an unqualified opinion on materially misstated financial statements
- the illegal practice of trading stocks or other securities based on non-public, material information about a company
- the responsibility of auditors to perform their duties carefully, thoroughly, and according to professional standards
- an ethical theory that suggests decisions should prioritize the shared interests and benefits of all members of society
- Healthcare company, whose executives committed accounting fraud to boost earnings
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one’s trust or belongings to one’s employer
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- First CFO of HealthSouth (2 words)
- Ethical perspective emphasizing moral character and the cultivation of good traits like honesty and courage
- Perspective with a universal focus, but focus on the consequences of the decision. Strive to find the conclusions that provide the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
- Mechanism to get the right information to the right people to counter wrongdoing
- A term created on Twitter, to expose that Fyre Festival was an unorganized event waiting to scam people.
- Communications company which at the time had the largest accounting fraud in US history
- Code name for Dynegy’s scheme to misrepresent its financial health.
- Energy company involved in the accounting scandal 'Project Alpha,' known for improper use of special-purpose entities and round-trip trades
- HealthSouth’s auditor, who did not catch the accounting fraud
- a low level accountant at Dynegy who served 28 days in prison after pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud
- Ethical __ : Frameworks or perspectives that guide decision-making and evaluate what is morally right or wrong
- Ethical perspective emphasizing adherence to rules and obligations, central to deontological theories
- Crypto exchange, whose CEO was convicted of fraud and which went bankrupt due to fraud
- an act of deceiving or misrepresenting
- Notorious energy company that collapsed due to one of the biggest accounting scandals in U.S. history
- Form of fraud that lures investors and pays profits to earlier investors with funds from more recent investors (2 words)
31 Clues: Creator and found of EthicsGame • First CFO of HealthSouth (2 words) • an act of deceiving or misrepresenting • widely considered the “father of ethics” • HealthSouth’s auditor, who did not catch the accounting fraud • Code name for Dynegy’s scheme to misrepresent its financial health. • Perspective that asks “what decision produces the best result for me?” • ...
PUZZLE TIME 2022-01-30
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- basic needs to human life such as food, clothing, shelter etc.,
- a movement to a position with greater responsibilities
- incentive to abstain an individual from doing something
- pension, leave encashment are what benefits?
- anything that relieves a motive
- who proposed Theory X and Theory Y
- task-oriented role
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- perceived probability that effort will lead to good performance
- proposed need hierarchy theory
- working condition is a _________ factor
- down-sizing of a group could increase group ______?
- a set of expected behavior pattern attached to a position
- willingness to exert high levels of effort towards organizational goals
- self-respect, self-confidence are part of _____ needs?
- proposed a theory based on expectancy of human beings
15 Clues: task-oriented role • proposed need hierarchy theory • anything that relieves a motive • who proposed Theory X and Theory Y • working condition is a _________ factor • pension, leave encashment are what benefits? • down-sizing of a group could increase group ______? • proposed a theory based on expectancy of human beings • ...
Globalisation Key terms 2021-09-07
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- International organisation that oversees fair and free trade
- The cost of the next best alternative foregone
- Agreement signed by two countries on trade
- Ratio of export prices to import prices
- His theory is that of specialisation
- Ricardo's theory of trade
- A company that operates in more than one country
- One with a common external tariff
- Investment from one country into another
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- An organisation the UK is not part of
- Limit set on imports
- One with free movement of people and capital
- Group of countries with free trade between them
- When a country takes advantage of comparative advantage
- Measures to remove trade barriers
- One where countries set their own tariffs on external members
- An industry in decline
- What the WTO used to be called
- An new industry that needs protection
- Given to firms to lower production costs
- Tax on imports
21 Clues: Tax on imports • Limit set on imports • An industry in decline • Ricardo's theory of trade • What the WTO used to be called • Measures to remove trade barriers • One with a common external tariff • His theory is that of specialisation • An organisation the UK is not part of • An new industry that needs protection • Ratio of export prices to import prices • ...
Universe Vocab- Sydney Holland-8th 2014-10-09
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- all space and matter space contains
- distance between 2 corresponding points
- between infrared and radio waves
- _____ bang theory - a theory that says the universe began as a small point
- lanes bands of dust that appear as dark ribbon
- ____ spectrum- vast arrangement waves
- ___ center- rotational center in the middle of the galxy
- a mass of gas
- Earth and planets revolve around this object
- ____ rays waves that are very high
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- _____ theories- unifying scientific explanations
- large cloud of gas
- ___ waves longer wavelengths than visible light
- provide us with light
- waves with long wavelengths
- ____ -way galaxy - huge grouping of stars
- the galaxy of a large star by explosion
- instrument that collects light
- transfer of energy, such as visible light
- ____ -hole an object with more than four solar masses
- beginning point which it derives
- a large grouping of stars in space
22 Clues: a mass of gas • large cloud of gas • provide us with light • waves with long wavelengths • instrument that collects light • between infrared and radio waves • beginning point which it derives • a large grouping of stars in space • ____ rays waves that are very high • all space and matter space contains • ____ spectrum- vast arrangement waves • ...
Psychology 240 2026-02-03
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- variable) causes the other (called the dependent variable)
- tolerance of different viewpoints
- by a theory
- on the other
- problem, the problem of knowing whether two variables, X and
- institutional review board
- the branch of philosophy that is concerned with morality
- are statistically related because X causes Y or because Y causes X
- Doctor of Philosophy
- learning by observation
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- relationship, a statistical relationship between two variables
- form, a form that participants sign as part of the informed consent
- Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects
- literature, all the published research in a particular field
- research, extremely low-risk research that is exempt from the
- the number and variety of phenomena explained or
- relationship, a statistical relationship in which one variable (called the
- a coherent explanation or interpretation of one or more
- categorizes people or behavior into distinct types
- which higher scores on one tend to be associated with higher
20 Clues: by a theory • on the other • Doctor of Philosophy • learning by observation • institutional review board • tolerance of different viewpoints • Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects • the number and variety of phenomena explained or • categorizes people or behavior into distinct types • a coherent explanation or interpretation of one or more • ...
Science 2017-10-23
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- the way to know if it will sink or float
- the layer in the earth that is solid metal
- a rock that is made mostly oxygen and silicon
- the theory that caused the continents to spread apart
- when plates slide past each other
- where plates pull apart
- that forms in the ocean
- earth's thin layer
- when ocean floor falls back into the mantle
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- The theory that is in constant slow motan
- a force that makes the inner core a solid
- the supercontinent
- a coram of heat transfer
- a scientist who came up wit continental drift
- the movement that moves the plates
- when plates collide
- waves of sound that helps show what the ocean floor looks like
- a remain of a plant or animal from long ago
- a layer in the earth
- when heat is transferred through direct contact
20 Clues: the supercontinent • earth's thin layer • when plates collide • a layer in the earth • where plates pull apart • that forms in the ocean • a coram of heat transfer • when plates slide past each other • the movement that moves the plates • the way to know if it will sink or float • The theory that is in constant slow motan • a force that makes the inner core a solid • ...
Cross Word Puzzle 2021-08-24
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- Medium
- Software designated to allow user browse online
- Lifeline of today's era.
- Theory that focusses on how information is received organized, stored and retrieved by the mind
- Computer programs that try to emulate human decision-making capabilities
- Combination of text, graphics, audio, and video with links and tools that let the user navigate, interact, create, and communicate.
- recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images.
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- Implementation of educational technology to accomplish intended learning outcomes.
- The legal right of the owner of intellectual property. In simpler terms, copyright is the right to copy.
- being able to understand and use technology
- theory that says learners Construct knowledge rather than just passively take in information.
- set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization.
- theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
- The evolution of ever-changing learning networks their complexity, and the role of technology.
- Practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
15 Clues: Medium • Lifeline of today's era. • being able to understand and use technology • Software designated to allow user browse online • recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images. • Computer programs that try to emulate human decision-making capabilities • Implementation of educational technology to accomplish intended learning outcomes. • ...
September 22 2015-09-22
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- very pretty
- major; serious; intense
- meets standards
- award of achievement/completion
- hard, solid
- potential player/client
- Mr. White at teaching/typing/wiffs/hoops/jokes
- truth
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- opposite of sadness
- the way something looks
- make, build, form
- real, authentic
- summary, details, definition
- beautiful, magnificent
- confessed; allowed to enter
- poor, low income
- likely; probably
- move to another country
- writer of a book
- jealous
20 Clues: truth • jealous • very pretty • hard, solid • real, authentic • meets standards • poor, low income • likely; probably • writer of a book • make, build, form • opposite of sadness • beautiful, magnificent • the way something looks • major; serious; intense • move to another country • potential player/client • confessed; allowed to enter • summary, details, definition • award of achievement/completion • ...
Scientific Revolution - Sasha Rose 2026-03-26
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- Italian scientist who was put on trial by the Catholic Church for supporting heliocentric theory
- Device that allows for closer view of sun, moon, planets, and stars
- French philosopher who used logic and mathematics to learn about the world
- English scientist who came up with law of gravity and physics
- Theory that says the sun is at the center of the universe
- An explanation that can be tested
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- Polish scientist who came up with heliocentric theory
- Theory that says Earth is at the center of the universe
- Device that magnifies small objects
- German astronomer who discovered that the planets have elliptical orbits
10 Clues: An explanation that can be tested • Device that magnifies small objects • Polish scientist who came up with heliocentric theory • Theory that says Earth is at the center of the universe • Theory that says the sun is at the center of the universe • English scientist who came up with law of gravity and physics • ...
suzette castillo 2021-09-20
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- thing predicted; a forecast.
- person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
- a man who has magical powers, especially in legends and fairy tales
- eexpress or feel sympathy or pity; sympathize.
- temporary state of mind or feeling.
- impossible to subdue or defeat.
- serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- separate or release (someone or something) from something to which they are attached or connected.
- the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
- details sight, touch, sound, taste, and smell
- involving or limited to basic principles.
- action what happens near the end of a story after the climax and resolution of the major conflict Resolutiona firm decision to do or not to do something.
- conflict might feel a clash between competing desires.
- action the section of a story that leads toward its
- (of a person) talking fluently, readily, or incessantly.
- an extensive fire which destroys a great deal of land or property.
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- gachieving little or nothing; ineffective.
- of a person's manner or actions) insisting on immediate attention or obedience, especially in a brusquely imperious way.
- something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.
- of vital importance; crucial.
- taste (good food or drink) and enjoy it completely.
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place
- unable to be touched or grasped; not having physical presence.
- defeat or conquer (a people or land).
- based on or involving conjecture.
- conflict Man-the character is in conflict with another person in the story.
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
- be a warning or indication of (a future event).
29 Clues: thing predicted; a forecast. • of vital importance; crucial. • impossible to subdue or defeat. • based on or involving conjecture. • temporary state of mind or feeling. • defeat or conquer (a people or land). • involving or limited to basic principles. • gachieving little or nothing; ineffective. • details sight, touch, sound, taste, and smell • ...
Vocabulary crosword 2025-11-18
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- Caused by religion
- was
- Theory: Earth is the center of the universe
- Being thrown out of the Catholic Church
- were the elegant drawing rooms of the wealthy upper class’s great urban houses
- an Anglican minister
- Take back your view
- Document that William and Mary had to sign before ruling England.
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- Leader of England after the English Civil War, Roundheads, Parliament,
- How Absolute Monarchs justified their power, came from God
- Idea that it was already decided if someone was born as a saint or sinner
- Hohenzollern, ruler of Prussia, focused on power, military, expansion
- Government run by the church
- A republic, where people can vote
- Ruler of Russia, believed in Westernization
- Theory: Sun is the center of the universe
- of Aragon: First wife of Henry VIII and had a daughter with him
- The most famous philosophe of the later
18 Clues: was • Caused by religion • Take back your view • an Anglican minister • Government run by the church • A republic, where people can vote • Being thrown out of the Catholic Church • The most famous philosophe of the later • Theory: Sun is the center of the universe • Theory: Earth is the center of the universe • Ruler of Russia, believed in Westernization • ...
Psychology People 2013-04-24
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- Please continue. The experiment requires that you continue. It is absolutely essential that you continue. You have no other choice. You must go on.
- Pioneer in the study of emotions and their relations to facial expressions
- Pioneer in the field of cognitive psychology, developed techniques to study human information processing.
- conducted research related to second language acquisition
- Hypnosis, especially with regard to pain control
- summed up a branch of psychology, “positive psychology”
- clinical and developmental psychologist known for research parenting styles
- behaviorist that invented the operant conditioning chamber
- Established the school of behaviorism and conducted the "Little Albert" experiment
- discovered the conditioned response
- One of the founders of the humanistic approach to psychology
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- worked on linguistics, a branch of cognitive psychology
- known for her work in early emotional attachment with the "Strange Situation"
- Former president of the American Psychological association, specialized in social psychology and parapsychology.
- discovered the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- best known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Responsible for theory of stages of moral development
- best known the experiment in which healthy associates briefly simulated hallucinations in different mental hospitals.
- developed the concepts of extraversion and introversion and archetypes.
- Responsible for the Bobo doll experiment
- Wool mommy monkey and wire mommy monkey
- Responsible for the stages of psychosocial development
- invented the first usable intelligence test
- known for his hierarchy of needs (fulfilling innate human needs and culminating in self actualization
- Worked in the areas of impression formation, conformity, prestige suggestion, and other areas in social psychology
- Came up with the theory of cognitive development
- Neo-freudian that questioned psychoanalysis and traditional Freudian views.
- founding father of psychoanalysis
28 Clues: founding father of psychoanalysis • discovered the conditioned response • Wool mommy monkey and wire mommy monkey • Responsible for the Bobo doll experiment • invented the first usable intelligence test • Hypnosis, especially with regard to pain control • Came up with the theory of cognitive development • Responsible for theory of stages of moral development • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-02-18
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- Magma that has reached the surface
- Theory that the lithosphere is divided into tectonic plates that float around on the asthenosphere
- What mountain range formed from the collision of the India and Eurasia plate?
- What mountain formed along the coast of South Africa as a result of plate subduction after a collision
- Heated, less dense air or liquid rises and cooler, more dense air or liquid sinks
- What islands were formed from the collision of two oceanic plates?
- Who proposed the theory of continental drift?
- Theory that continents were once one big land mass and over time they drifted apart
- What type of plate boundary slides past the other to create fault lines?
- Cool, rigid outermost layer of the earth. Consists of the upper most part of the mantle and the crust
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- Hot, molten rock from deep within the earth
- Materialized remains of organisms that show how long an animal lived and the structure of their body
- When magma oozes from mid ocean ridges, creating new crust that gradually moves away from the ridge and makes one ocean bigger and the other smaller
- What islands were formed over a hotspot?
- When two plates collide and the more dense one sinks under the earths surface
- Who proposed the idea of plate tectonics?
- Solid layer with plasticity in the upper mantle just below the lithosphere
- What type of plate boundary pulls away from the other to form rift valleys?
- What type of plate boundary collides with the other to create mountains?
- Area in the mantle from which magma rises from a narrow plume to form volcanic mountains
20 Clues: Magma that has reached the surface • What islands were formed over a hotspot? • Who proposed the idea of plate tectonics? • Hot, molten rock from deep within the earth • Who proposed the theory of continental drift? • What islands were formed from the collision of two oceanic plates? • What type of plate boundary collides with the other to create mountains? • ...
Science and Social Life 2017-02-03
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- Jews inhabited these towns, particularly in eastern Europe
- belief that all knowledge can be derived from scientific observation
- a science that is now discredited as racist
- Planck German physicist, author of quantum theory
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- Einstein German physicist most famous for his theory of relativity
- Darwin English scientist who came up with the theory of natural selection
- all natural human phenomena can be explained with science
- Darwinists theorists who applied Darwin's theory to human society, such as Herbert Spencer
- Mendel Austrian monk credited with the discovery of the theory of genetic heredity
9 Clues: a science that is now discredited as racist • Planck German physicist, author of quantum theory • all natural human phenomena can be explained with science • Jews inhabited these towns, particularly in eastern Europe • Einstein German physicist most famous for his theory of relativity • belief that all knowledge can be derived from scientific observation • ...
CORPORATION 2016-02-23
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- owned corporation in form limited liability company that whole 51% of capital owned by RI
- partner/any partner who only hand over money ,object or energy as to the partnership and they dont join the partnership management
- owned corporation
- capital of corperate is divide into
- stockholder get... every year
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- corporation
- partnership/a firm partnership between one or more partners
- partner/any partner who hand over money ,object or energy and they interfere and manage the corporation and join the partnership management
- company
- corporation that runs business with joint name and the responsibility is severally liable
- wealth/the capital of local owned government corporation
- example of local owned government corporation
12 Clues: company • corporation • owned corporation • stockholder get... every year • capital of corperate is divide into • example of local owned government corporation • wealth/the capital of local owned government corporation • partnership/a firm partnership between one or more partners • owned corporation in form limited liability company that whole 51% of capital owned by RI • ...
Infant Crossword 2024-03-18
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- By month three, babies will discover their _____.
- _____ vs. Mistrust: Erikson’s theory that shows how infants’ interactions with caregivers shape their fundamental view of the world.
- First phase of Bowlby’s developmental attachment sequence when infants show no visible signs of attachment.
- The developmental systems theory stresses the need to use many _____ approaches when looking at behavior. In early life, people have many forces shaping their development.
- The loss of interest that develops once a stimulus becomes familiar.
- When infants start to _____, parents see their child as more independent.
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- during the first 4 years of life, brain volume ____.
- Infants prefer to look at a photo of their _____ rather than a stranger.
- Sudden Infant _____ Syndrome: Unexplained death of healthy infant, often while sleeping, during the first few months of life.
- _____ schema: Cognitive framework when infants physically navigate around the world.
- Bowlby's _____ theory: This centers around the fact that early relationships between infants and their caregivers have a strong impact on their social, emotional, and psychological development.
- First stage of Piaget’s theory that results in a period of rapid cognitive growth, primarily learning through sensory experiences.
- Infants’ tendency to look at photos showing fearful expressions (two words).
13 Clues: By month three, babies will discover their _____. • during the first 4 years of life, brain volume ____. • The loss of interest that develops once a stimulus becomes familiar. • Infants prefer to look at a photo of their _____ rather than a stranger. • When infants start to _____, parents see their child as more independent. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2015-04-19
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- Convergent boundaries create this feature.
- Ash, cinder, rocks, gases, and bombs that are considered lava is termed this.
- One of the Earth's cores that is made of liquid.
- The measure of a material (lava or magma) resistance to flow.
- Transform boundaries create this feature.
- Type of currents that make continents move.
- Last name of the man who developed the theory of continental drift.
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- Divergent boundaries create this type of stress.
- Plate boundary where the plates slide against each other.
- The thickest layer of the Earth.
- Convergent boundaries create this type of stress.
- Transform boundaries create this type of stress. Ridge: Divergent boundaries create this feature.
- The thinnest layer of the Earth.
- Plate boundary where the plates move towards each other.
- Plate boundary where the plates move away from each other.
- Last name of the man that developed the theory of seafloor spreading.
- Found at convergent boundaries where ocean crust subducts.
- This is where seafloor is destroyed.
- This is where new seafloor is formed.
19 Clues: The thickest layer of the Earth. • The thinnest layer of the Earth. • This is where seafloor is destroyed. • This is where new seafloor is formed. • Transform boundaries create this feature. • Convergent boundaries create this feature. • Type of currents that make continents move. • Divergent boundaries create this type of stress. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2015-04-19
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- Ash, cinder, rocks, gases, and bombs that are considered lava is termed this.
- Last name of the man who developed the theory of continental drift.
- Plate boundary where the plates move towards each other.
- Last name of the man that developed the theory of seafloor spreading.
- The measure of a material (lava or magma) resistance to flow.
- Transform boundaries create this type of stress. Ridge: Divergent boundaries create this feature.
- Type of currents that make continents move.
- The thickest layer of the Earth.
- The thinnest layer of the Earth.
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- Plate boundary where the plates move away from each other.
- Convergent boundaries create this type of stress.
- This is where new seafloor is formed.
- Divergent boundaries create this type of stress.
- Transform boundaries create this feature.
- This is where seafloor is destroyed.
- One of the Earth's cores that is made of liquid.
- Plate boundary where the plates slide against each other.
- Convergent boundaries create this feature.
- Found at convergent boundaries where ocean crust subducts.
19 Clues: The thickest layer of the Earth. • The thinnest layer of the Earth. • This is where seafloor is destroyed. • This is where new seafloor is formed. • Transform boundaries create this feature. • Convergent boundaries create this feature. • Type of currents that make continents move. • Divergent boundaries create this type of stress. • ...
