theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
science word search 2014-05-01
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- load the weight of a structure on its self
- a term applied to non-living organisms
- in the biosphere the solid material that covers earth
- Has a trunk
- Man's best friend
- well suited
- the largest division of time on a scale
- Likes to chase mice
- apple theory a 19th century theory about the earths structure
- the earths out most layer
- rapid vaporization at a specific temperature
- the amount of surface
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- a plant that grows where not wanted
- facts of info
- a acronym that stands for work place hazardous materials info system
- change small changes that happen gradually
- rain rain that has acid
- of a volcano when there is no erupting
- plankton that uses photosynthesis to make its own food
- chain map concept map used to describe a sequence of events
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- the part of the earths crust that is made of solid rock
- melted rock
- energy energy from the sun
25 Clues: Has a trunk • well suited • melted rock • facts of info • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • the amount of surface • rain rain that has acid • the earths out most layer • energy energy from the sun • a plant that grows where not wanted • of a volcano when there is no erupting • a term applied to non-living organisms • ...
rahmeen 2022-09-14
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- Considered the father of psychology
- Children’s moral development
- Bloom exercised considerable influence in academic
- Social developmentalist coined the term,
- Believed that children are born naturally Pestalozzi Saw the importance of home education Froebel Founder of kindergarten
- Children’s intellectual development
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- Founder of child psychoanalysis,
- Founder of educational philosophy
- Established the normative theory
- Stressed the importance of a child
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence
- Children develop at their own pace and gain
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools
14 Clues: Children’s moral development • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools • Founder of child psychoanalysis, • Established the normative theory • Founder of educational philosophy • Studied Freudian theory from Anna • Stressed the importance of a child • Considered the father of psychology • Children’s intellectual development • Social developmentalist coined the term, • ...
Anger into Action 2025-08-26
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- – A symbol of victory.
- – Sound turned into action.
- – Daring enough to try.
- – The reason to fight.
- – Built through trial.
- – To speak with strength.
- – Walking with purpose.
- – Fearless and strong.
- – One who guides the way.
- – Gathering of courage.
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- – Strength in motion.
- – Motivation on wheels.
- – Fire carried with purpose.
- – Doing, not waiting.
- – Energy moving forward.
- – One who protects.
- – Fairness on fire.
- – The heart stepping forward.
- – Protection that holds firm.
- – Standing tall with fire.
20 Clues: – One who protects. • – Fairness on fire. • – Strength in motion. • – Doing, not waiting. • – A symbol of victory. • – The reason to fight. • – Built through trial. • – Fearless and strong. • – Motivation on wheels. • – Daring enough to try. • – Walking with purpose. • – Gathering of courage. • – Energy moving forward. • – To speak with strength. • – One who guides the way. • ...
Anger into Action 2025-08-26
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- – One who protects.
- – The reason to fight.
- – Fire carried with purpose.
- – A symbol of victory.
- – Standing tall with fire.
- – To speak with strength.
- – Daring enough to try.
- – Strength in motion.
- – Fearless and strong.
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- – Walking with purpose.
- – Protection that holds firm.
- – Doing, not waiting.
- – Sound turned into action.
- – The heart stepping forward.
- – Fairness on fire.
- – One who guides the way.
- – Built through trial.
- – Motivation on wheels.
- – Energy moving forward.
- – Gathering of courage.
20 Clues: – One who protects. • – Fairness on fire. • – Doing, not waiting. • – Strength in motion. • – The reason to fight. • – A symbol of victory. • – Built through trial. • – Fearless and strong. • – Walking with purpose. • – Motivation on wheels. • – Daring enough to try. • – Gathering of courage. • – Energy moving forward. • – One who guides the way. • – To speak with strength. • ...
Crime Theories 2026-01-07
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- Gramsci's concept of ruling class dominance
- Theory highlighting fragmentation and diversity in society
- Key concept in Right Realist theory about preventing crime
- Relative lack of resources, central to Left Realist theory
- Theory emphasizing rational choice and control
- Theory linking crime to capitalism and class struggle
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- Theory focusing on relative deprivation and marginalization
- Theory that sees crime as serving functions like boundary maintenance
- Economic system linked to inequality and crime in Marxist theory
- Theory combining Marxism with ideas of agency and social meaning
10 Clues: Gramsci's concept of ruling class dominance • Theory emphasizing rational choice and control • Theory linking crime to capitalism and class struggle • Theory highlighting fragmentation and diversity in society • Key concept in Right Realist theory about preventing crime • Relative lack of resources, central to Left Realist theory • ...
chapter 2 vocab 2017-03-08
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- theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- deal with the relationships of languages; philosophical
- mold able
- doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the wil
- ability of the brain to form and reorganize synaptic connections
- a body part protruding from the trunk of the body
- particular about the order of things
- theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
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- clever; genius
- make or become accustomed or used to something
- unchangeable; muting; immobile
- telegraph message
- rejection of all religious and moral principles, often in the belief that life is meaningless.
- relating to or situated on the edge or periphery of something
- made of plastic
- shapes that share the same center; concentrated; eccentric
- very weak
17 Clues: mold able • very weak • clever; genius • made of plastic • telegraph message • unchangeable; muting; immobile • particular about the order of things • make or become accustomed or used to something • a body part protruding from the trunk of the body • deal with the relationships of languages; philosophical • shapes that share the same center; concentrated; eccentric • ...
Crossword puzzle U5 /world history 2 /class of 2027 2025-01-14
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- European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries
- condition of lack of essential resources and basic needs
- set of activities that are associated with groups decision making
- economic nationalism that wanted to increase prosperity through trade
- political system dependent on individual desires
- process of when cities grow
- people of European descent born in the Americas
- belief in a god that created the universe but does not interfere with human affairs
- public control of property and resources
- created theory of separation of power
- developed the theory of evolution of natural selection
- political and moral philosophy based on individual rights
- being and to have the same rights and ability as others
- a force able overthrow of a government
- educated people with professional skills who work while collar jobs
- areas of the Americas where the official language is Spanish or Portuguese
- harmful substances in the environment
- an empire formed in the middle ages located in central europe
- colonists that supported the British during the American revolution
- system of tracks that help transport people and goods
- the right or privilege to vote
- European country that became unified in 1781
- reported telescope observations of the moon and planets
- law theory that humans are born with a moral compass that guides their behavior
- man that unified germany
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- work that deprives children of their childhood
- Belief that God and the universe are the same thing
- idea that property and wealth are commonly owned stead of individually owned
- advocacy of ones own nation
- policy of minimum government interference in economic affairs of individuals
- right to act and change as one wants without hindrance
- the acceptance or belief in absolute principles in political,philosophical,theological matters
- she authored a vindication of rights of women
- process of experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions
- belief in social,economic,and political equality of the sexes
- worked on the social contract that questioned the purpose and place of the government
- people of a society living in an agreement of moral and political rule
- theory that the sun in the center of the solar system
- belief that we come to knowledge through the use of logic
- process of societies transition to industry and manufacturing
- control by one power over dependent area or people
- organization of wage earners for improving their employment conditions
- Government which power is granted to the people
- founded the modern laws of motion and gravity
- English philosopher and physician known as the father of liberalism
- act of expressing grievances to the government
- education free education given to all the people of the country
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- system where a countries trade and industry are controlled by private owners
- French military general that had a major role in the French revolution
- collective knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world
- a social class at the peak of the hierarchy
52 Clues: man that unified germany • advocacy of ones own nation • process of when cities grow • the right or privilege to vote • created theory of separation of power • harmful substances in the environment • a force able overthrow of a government • public control of property and resources • a social class at the peak of the hierarchy • European country that became unified in 1781 • ...
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 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 • Ratio of export prices to import prices • ...
Chapter 2 Review 2022-09-22
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- The colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
- A theory that explains how the particles that make up a substance are arranged, and how they move and interact with each other.
- A coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- Firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- A part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic.
- A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- A thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
- A mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture.
- A substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
- Degree of consistency measured by the quantity of mass per unit volume.
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- A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- A mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture
- Statement that every chemical compound contains fixed and constant proportions (by mass) of its constituent elements.
- The basic unit of a chemical element.
- The amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
- A substance made by mixing other substances together.
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- A piece of metal known to weigh a definite amount and used on scales to determine how heavy an object or quantity of a substance is.
- A substance that has a fixed chemical composition throughout
19 Clues: The basic unit of a chemical element. • Firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • A substance made by mixing other substances together. • A substance that has a fixed chemical composition throughout • A coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape. • A mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture • ...
History of Microbiology 2025-01-27
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- Microscopic infectious agent that requires a host to replicate.
- Type of fungi used in bread and alcohol fermentation.
- The theory that living organisms arise from other living things.
- Microorganisms that lack a true nucleus.
- Scientist who developed the germ theory of disease.
- The study of microorganisms.
- Microbes responsible for diseases.
- Scientist who disproved spontaneous generation with swan-neck flask experiment.
- scientist who discovered microorganisms.
- Organisms like fungi and algae that have a true nucleus.
- Technique used to differentiate bacterial types by cell wall structure.
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- Scientist who introduced handwashing in hospitals.
- Single-celled eukaryotes capable of locomotion.
- Scientist who developed a method for preventing surgical infections.
- Microbes too small to be seen with the naked eye.
- Bacteria with thick cell walls that retain crystal violet dye.
- The "Father of Vaccination."
- Scientist who discovered the cause of anthrax.
- Microorganisms that can survive extreme environments.
- process of heating liquids to kill harmful microbes.
20 Clues: The "Father of Vaccination." • The study of microorganisms. • Microbes responsible for diseases. • Microorganisms that lack a true nucleus. • scientist who discovered microorganisms. • Scientist who discovered the cause of anthrax. • Single-celled eukaryotes capable of locomotion. • Microbes too small to be seen with the naked eye. • ...
A1 Gang! 2024-11-25
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- Receivable: Money a business is owed for goods/services
- A system for recognizing, organizing, analyzing, and reporting information about the financial transactions that affect an organization.
- A management tool that explicitly shows how a firm will acquire and use the resources needed to achieve its goals over a specific time period.
- Income: The difference between the revenue a firm earns and the expenses it incurs in a given time period.
- Period: length of time for which a business summarizes financial information
- The left side of a "T" account.
- anything you own of value.
- Journal: a place to record all of the transactions for a business in chronological order.
- A form used to prove accuracy of a ledger and determine profit/loss of a business.
- Payable: Money a business owes to its suppliers/vendors
- Changes recorded on a worksheet to show the consumption of an asset.
- The right side of a "T" account.
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- Statement: Columns of a Worksheet that report income and expenses
- When a company owes money.
- Ledger: A place to keep record/balances of a company's total financial accounts
- Sheet: Columns of a worksheet that contain Assets, Liabilities and Owners Equity.
- Increases in a firm’s assets that result from the sale of goods, provision of services, or other activities intended to earn income.
- Equation: Assets = Liabilities + Owners' Equity
18 Clues: anything you own of value. • When a company owes money. • The left side of a "T" account. • The right side of a "T" account. • Equation: Assets = Liabilities + Owners' Equity • Receivable: Money a business is owed for goods/services • Payable: Money a business owes to its suppliers/vendors • Statement: Columns of a Worksheet that report income and expenses • ...
JAYLYNN CARRILLO 4TH PERIOD UNIT 7 2024-04-17
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- Ownership by the same firm of a number of companies that exist along a variety of points on a commodity chain 7(IDK)
- A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers 7(IDK)
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- Theory originated by Immanuel Wallerstein and illuminated by his three-tier structure, proposing that social change in the developing world is inextricably linked to the economic activities in the developed world 7(CC)
- Model of economic development that maintains that all countries go through five interrelated stages of development, which culminate in an economic state of self-sustained economic growth and high levels of mass consumption 7(CC)
- Wealth (in terms of money or property) owned or employed in business by an individual, firm, or corporation; money is important in this unit 7(VIT)
5 Clues: A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers 7(IDK) • Ownership by the same firm of a number of companies that exist along a variety of points on a commodity chain 7(IDK) • ...
Marine Science Unit 2 Mega Crossword Review 2016-10-27
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- Earth's early atmosphere had almost none
- The most generic Halloween costume
- A piece of continental drift evidence
- The longest continuous mountain chain in the world Mid _____ _____ (2 words)
- Boundaries that cause mid-ocean ridges
- Theory that Earth's continents have moved apart and continue to do so. Continental ________
- Single giant landmass that later broke apart
- Big ol' scratches in rocks. Glacial __________
- The release of a substance as a gas or vapor
- Less dense crust that makes up the continents
- Dense crust that sinks below continental crust
- Where Wegener perished
- Ring of Fire's ocean
- Boundary where two plates slide past one another
- Outer planets are made primarily of _____
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- A piece of continental drift evidence
- Is the Earth getting bigger?
- Continental Drift theorist
- Process where crust is forced below other crust and destroyed.
- Boundary where two plates come together
- Theory that we're all floating around on the upper mantle (2 words)
- Mass per unit Volume of a substance
- Deep ocean canyon formed by subduction
- Your Marine Science teacher
- How new seafloor gets created
- Earth's cool, rigid, outer layer
- Was slowly formed by seafloor spreading. (It's an ocean)
- Theory that states universe is expanding and accelerating. Big ____
- Found along the Ring of Fire. They might erupt.
- You'll find volcano chains here (2 words)
- The most dense part of earth
- Country music legend who sang "Ring of Fire"
- Naturalist who has a trail named after him
- Inner planets have large ones
34 Clues: Ring of Fire's ocean • Where Wegener perished • Continental Drift theorist • Your Marine Science teacher • Is the Earth getting bigger? • The most dense part of earth • How new seafloor gets created • Inner planets have large ones • Earth's cool, rigid, outer layer • The most generic Halloween costume • Mass per unit Volume of a substance • A piece of continental drift evidence • ...
Mercantilism 2014-02-27
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- a tax on imports and exports
- this theory describes a party's ability to produce good versus efficiency
- this man wrote the first book to respond to an economic controversy amongst theorists
- France's Minister of Finances
- an economic theory based on precious metals
- author of A Treatise of the Canker of England's Common Wealth
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- the economic policy of restraining trade
- this British economist developed many popular economic theories
- popular economic theory practiced in Europe from the 16th to the 18th century
- unpopular tariffs that affected farm industry
- this man did little to add to the development of the economy
11 Clues: a tax on imports and exports • France's Minister of Finances • the economic policy of restraining trade • an economic theory based on precious metals • unpopular tariffs that affected farm industry • this man did little to add to the development of the economy • author of A Treatise of the Canker of England's Common Wealth • ...
Manthan Crossword 2013-11-20
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- Type of matrix used to select best solution from many
- Decides quality
- One of the highest awards in TQM
- A circular manhole is an example of ______ concept
- Parameter of FMEA
- This is tracked in the business cycles for successful closure
- _______ is a tool used to identify solutions. Also known as theory of inventive problem solving
- Japanese term for waste
- Is one of the QC tools
- How many parameters are there in the current year's scorecard
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- A type of Seven Waste
- Responsible for success and failure of projects
- Parameter of FMEA
- Developed the fish bone diagram
- Is a theory used for product development and customer satisfaction
- Parameter of FMEA
- Type of bar chart
- Number of months, values can be accrued for a project
- Fish bone with addition of cards
- Number of business cycles to review for successful closure of projects
20 Clues: Decides quality • Parameter of FMEA • Parameter of FMEA • Type of bar chart • 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 • ...
Manthan Crossword 2013-11-20
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- How many parameters are there in the current year's scorecard
- Responsible for success and failure of projects
- Is one of the QC tools
- Type of bar chart
- Fish bone with addition of cards
- Parameter of FMEA
- A circular manhole is an example of ______ concept
- A type of Seven Waste
- This is tracked ine the business cycles for successful closure
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- Japanese term for waste
- _______ is a tool used to identify solutions. Also known as theory of inventive problem solving
- Parameter of FMEA
- Decides quality
- Parameter of FMEA
- Number of business cycles to review for successful closure of projects
- Developed the fish bone diagram
- Number of months, values can be accrued for a project
- Is a theory used for product development and customer satisfaction
- One of the highest awards in TQM
- Type of matrix used to select best solution from many
20 Clues: Decides quality • Parameter of FMEA • Parameter of FMEA • Type of bar chart • Parameter of FMEA • A type of Seven Waste • Is one of the QC tools • Japanese term for waste • Developed the fish bone diagram • Fish bone with addition of cards • One of the highest awards in TQM • Responsible for success and failure of projects • A circular manhole is an example of ______ concept • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution Vocabulary Quiz 2023-03-16
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- The belief that reason and experience must be present for the solution of problems.
- Relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters.
- A movement of the Catholic Church, in reaction to the Reformation, in which Catholic leaders worked to correct abuses, to clarify & defend Catholic teachings, to condemn what they saw as Protestant errors, and to win back members.
- Monarchy, A monarchy in which the ruler's power is unlimited.
- A Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by John Calvin.
- A religious movement that created a new form of Christianity known as Protestantism.
- A soldier who fights for money rather than loyalty to a country.
- Shapes like stretched circles; ovals.
- A religious belief that God has already decided who will go to heaven and who will not.
- A Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by Martin Luther.
- Areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics.
- Method, The steps for an orderly search for knowledge.
- Revolution, A period from the 1500s to the 1700s in which many scientific advances changed people's traditional beliefs about science.
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- Conducting negotiations between countries.
- The attraction that the Earth or another celestial body has on an object or near its surface.
- An Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance.
- Art, Art influenced by the styles and techniques of ancient Greece and Rome.
- An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory.
- A great flowering of culture, based on classical Greek and Roman ideas and art, that began in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and spread throughout Europe.
- A Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation.
- Theory, A theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- A particular religious group within a larger faith.
- A Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by King Henry VIII in England.
- A way of showing the relationship between objects in a drawing to give the look of depth or distance.
- A pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin.
- Theory, A theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system with the planets, including Earth, revolving around it.
27 Clues: A pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin. • Shapes like stretched circles; ovals. • Conducting negotiations between countries. • A particular religious group within a larger faith. • Method, The steps for an orderly search for knowledge. • Monarchy, A monarchy in which the ruler's power is unlimited. • A soldier who fights for money rather than loyalty to a country. • ...
Cross Word Puzzle 2021-08-24
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- Literacy, being able to understand and use technology
- set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization.
- theory that says learners construct knowledge rather than just passively take in information.
- recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images.
- Practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
- The evolution of ever-changing learning networks, their complexity, and the role of technology.
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- Combination of text, graphics, audio, and video with links and tools that let the user navigate, interact, create, and communicate.
- Intelligence, Computer programs that try to emulate human decision-making capabilities
- The legal right of the owner of intellectual property. In simpler terms, copyright is the right to copy.
- theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
- Theory that focusses on how information is received, organized, stored and retrieved by the mind
- Integration, Implementation of educational technology to accomplish intended learning outcomes.
- Software designated to allow user browse online
- Medium
- Lifeline of today's era.
15 Clues: Medium • Lifeline of today's era. • Software designated to allow user browse online • Literacy, being able to understand and use technology • recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images. • Practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. • ...
MGMT 2020 Chapter 1 2015-01-21
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- The statistical relationship between two variables.
- Written predictions that specify relationships between variables.
- Field of study devoted to understanding, explaining, and ultimately improving the attitudes and behaviors of individuals and groups in organizations.
- Resources created by people such as culture, such as culture, teamwork, trust and reputation.
- A method that combines the results of multiple scientific studies by essentially calculating a weighted average correlation across studies (with larger studies receiving more weight)
- Theory that people hold firmly to some belief because it is consistent with their own experience and observations.
- Incapable of being imitated or copied.
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- A model that argues that rare and inimitable resources help firms maintain competitive advantage.
- Theory that people hold firmly to some belief because it "just stands to reason" - it seems obvious or self evident.
- A perspective that argues that scientific findings should form the foundation for management education.
- Field of study that focuses on the applications of OB theories and principles in organizations.
- People making many small decisions every day that are invisible to competitors.
- A collective pool of experience, wisdom, and knowledge created by people that benefits the organization.
- Theory that people accept some belief because scientific studies have tended to replicate that result using a series of samples, settings, and methods.
- The belief that at best one-eighth or 12 percent of organizations will actually do what is required to build profits by putting people first.
- Field of study devoted to exploring the product choices and industry characteristics that affect an organization's profitability.
- The establishment that one variable does cause another, based on covariation, temporal precedence, and the elimination of alternative explanations.
- A collection of verbal and symbolic assertions that specify how and why variables are related as well as the conditions in which they should (and should not) be related.
- Theory that people hold firmly to some belief because it is consistent with their own experience and observations.
19 Clues: Incapable of being imitated or copied. • The statistical relationship between two variables. • Written predictions that specify relationships between variables. • People making many small decisions every day that are invisible to competitors. • Resources created by people such as culture, such as culture, teamwork, trust and reputation. • ...
Jackson_Ch4vocab 2014-09-08
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- full proof; never failing
- A theory that states that God impressed himself upon the authors of the Bible
- There are __ divisions in the old testament
- A theory that says God said the exact words to the human authors
- A theory that says the biblical authors received a religious insight into God's word
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- A theory that says the Biblical authors wrote with human feelings while God superintended that it was written the way he wanted it
- A theory that says God the idea to the authors and they wrote it in their own words.
- The idea of divine influence provoking the writing in Scripture
- A Latin word that means covenant
- The Bible is ________, without error or fault in its teaching
10 Clues: full proof; never failing • A Latin word that means covenant • There are __ divisions in the old testament • The Bible is ________, without error or fault in its teaching • The idea of divine influence provoking the writing in Scripture • A theory that says God said the exact words to the human authors • ...
Unit 3a Cell Structure & Function 2023-05-03
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- Organisms who's cells have a nucleus
- Only found in Plant cells
- A double layer that encloses the cells nucleus
- A collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit
- It usually has ribosomes attached and is involved in proteins
- The power-house of the cell
- Particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins
- A small sac formed by a membrane
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- Complex of vesicles in folded membranes
- Organelle found in large number in most cells
- Uses a beam of electrons as a source of illumination
- Organelle that contains degrading enzymes
- Only found in plant cells, contains chlorophyl
- Singled-celled organism that doesn't have a distinct nucleus
- Membrane surrounding the cytoplasm
- A vesicle within the cytoplasm of the cell
- theory A scientific theory
- Jelly-like liquid that fills the inside of a cell
18 Clues: Only found in Plant cells • theory A scientific theory • The power-house of the cell • A small sac formed by a membrane • Membrane surrounding the cytoplasm • Organisms who's cells have a nucleus • Complex of vesicles in folded membranes • Organelle that contains degrading enzymes • A vesicle within the cytoplasm of the cell • Organelle found in large number in most cells • ...
Matter 2020-08-23
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- +
- John ______'s atomic theory
- H2O
- Something composed of two or more separate elements
- a negatively charged ion
- Columns in the Periodic Table
- Last name of the creator of the plum pudding model
- Not positively or negatively charged
- A substance that cannot be broken down into any other substance
- The outer shell of an element
- Rows in the Periodic Table
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- A variant of an atom
- __________ atomic model, described as the atom as a tiny, dense, positively charged core called a nucleus, in which nearly all the mass is concentrated, around which the light, negative constituents, called electrons, circulate at some distance, much like planets revolving around the Sun.
- Neutral particle in an atom
- Made up with three different kinds of particles
- Niels ____ proposed a theory for the hydrogen atom
- A molecule with a positive or negative charge
- Positive particle in an atom
- A positively charged ion
- -
- Negative particle in an atom
- The part of an atom that contains the protons and neutrons
22 Clues: + • - • H2O • A variant of an atom • A positively charged ion • a negatively charged ion • Rows in the Periodic Table • Neutral particle in an atom • John ______'s atomic theory • Positive particle in an atom • Negative particle in an atom • Columns in the Periodic Table • The outer shell of an element • Not positively or negatively charged • A molecule with a positive or negative charge • ...
Ethological, Ecological, and Eclectic 2022-10-25
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- development is complex and made up of environmental categories
- imprinting theory
- attachment theory
- behavior shapes us and is part of our biology
- setting in which a person lives
- immediate influences interact with each other
- the culture that a child grows up in affects who they are
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- human ecology theory
- major events and their timing affect a child’s life and development
- environment is not directly incolved
- selects from each theory whatever is considered its best features
11 Clues: imprinting theory • attachment theory • human ecology theory • setting in which a person lives • environment is not directly incolved • behavior shapes us and is part of our biology • immediate influences interact with each other • the culture that a child grows up in affects who they are • development is complex and made up of environmental categories • ...
evolution 2023-10-10
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- The theory that species evolve during short periods of rapid change
- The millions of fossils that scientists have collected. Newer fossils are closer to the surface and older ones are in lower layers.
- The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
- A diagram that shows how scientists think different groups of organisms are related.
- A difference between individuals of the same species
- the gradual change in a species overtime
- A structure that is reduced in size and has little or no function.
- Body parts that are structurally similar in related species and that provide evidence for a common ancestor.
- The process of selecting a few organism with desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation.
- trait or novel process that helps an organism survive and reproduce.
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- his theory explains how modern organisms evolved over millions of years. Refer to the attached reading for more information.
- similarities in structure
- how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment
- Idea that over time older species evolved into new species.
- The last shared common ancestor on the branching tree of evolution.
15 Clues: similarities in structure • the gradual change in a species overtime • The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily • A difference between individuals of the same species • Idea that over time older species evolved into new species. • how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment • ...
Unit 3 AP PSYCH 2025-02-21
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- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- agents, such as chemicals and viruses, that can reach the embryo or fetus during prenatal development and cause harm
- a behavioral test developed by Mary Ainsworth that is used to determine a child's attachment style
- fertilized egg
- a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information
- adapting our current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information
- the knowledge that an object exists even when it is not in sight
- interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas
- in Piaget's theory, the stage (from about 2 to 6 or 7 years of age) during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic
- in Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to about 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities
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- according to Erik Erikson, a sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy; said to be formed during infancy by appropriate experiences with responsive caregivers
- in Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 6 or 7 to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events
- the process by which certain animals form attachments during a critical period very early in life
- all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves, in answer to the question, "Who am I?"
- a relationship in which an infant obtains both comfort and confidence from the presence of his or her caregiver
- biological growth processes that enable orderly changes in behavior, relatively uninfluenced by experience
- a person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity
- an optimal period shortly after birth when an organism's exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces proper development
- in Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (normally beginning about age 12) during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts
- the developing human organism from about 2 weeks after fertilization through the second month
20 Clues: fertilized egg • a person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity • a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information • the knowledge that an object exists even when it is not in sight • interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas • adapting our current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information • ...
HRM Puzzle 2019-04-01
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- Expectancy*Instrumentality*Valence
- Acknowledgement of Employees performance or achievements
- Consolidating salary grades and ranges into just a few wide levels
- The approach to managing people and their performance
- Procedure for providing new employees basic background infrormation about the firm
- E in ADDIE process stands for
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- Process of reducing usually dramatically number of people employed in a firm
- Use of game elements in management
- Simulation training also known as ________ training
- A employer sending employees home due to lack of work
10 Clues: E in ADDIE process stands for • Use of game elements in management • Expectancy*Instrumentality*Valence • Simulation training also known as ________ training • The approach to managing people and their performance • A employer sending employees home due to lack of work • Acknowledgement of Employees performance or achievements • ...
spanish 2024-10-04
20 Clues: firm • owner • skill • client • to help • manager • pleasant • benefits • knowledge • messenger • interview • counselor • full time • part time • dedicated • babysitter • to carry out • date of birth • classified ad • to be in charge of
Space 2024-11-27
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- What is the farthest planet from the sun?
- Is Saturn an ice giant?
- which is the largest body in the solar system?
- Which is the only planet we have sent rovers on?
- What color is Neptune?
- How many planets does Mars have?
- Which planet is habitable for humans?
- Which item in space is made of ice, rock and dust?
- Which planet is the largest?
- What gas is Earth mostly made of?
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- What is the coldest planet?
- How many planets are terrestrial planets?
- What color is Mars
- What is the hottest planet?
- Who developed the sun centered theory?
- Which planet is the smallest?
- Which is the second closest gas giant to the sun?
- Does Uranus have rings?
- Who created the sun centered theory?
- How many planets are in the solar system?
20 Clues: What color is Mars • What color is Neptune? • Is Saturn an ice giant? • Does Uranus have rings? • What is the coldest planet? • What is the hottest planet? • Which planet is the largest? • Which planet is the smallest? • How many planets does Mars have? • What gas is Earth mostly made of? • Who created the sun centered theory? • Which planet is habitable for humans? • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2014-08-25
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- Scottish philosopher and economist who theorized about the free market
- Capitalists who owned the means of production
- Divides powers of government between national government and state or provincial government
- A word used to describe a nation with advanced industries and technology that provide a comfortable way of life.
- A loose union of independent states
- Any sizable group of people who are united by common bonds
- market Buyers and sellers make unlimited decisions
- People who work to produce the goods
- Ancient Greek philosopher and one of the first to study governments
- The institution through which the state maintains order
- Voters elect representatives
- All power and authority to rule are in the hands of a single individual
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- One of the first people to come up with the social contract theory
- A plan that provides the rules for government (written or unwritten)
- The state has supreme and absolute authority within its own territory
- Economic theory that means “to let alone”
- When a nation and state have the same boundaries
- The socialist German philosopher who predicted violent revolution
- Something that has population, territory, government, and sovereignty
- A word used to describe a very poor nation only beginning to develop industry
- System of government that gives all key powers to central government
- _______ Contract Theory; people give the state power for order
- Rule is by the people
- A small group holds power
- Political philosopher who believed that all people had the right to life, liberty, and property
25 Clues: Rule is by the people • A small group holds power • Voters elect representatives • A loose union of independent states • People who work to produce the goods • Economic theory that means “to let alone” • Capitalists who owned the means of production • When a nation and state have the same boundaries • market Buyers and sellers make unlimited decisions • ...
TELL TALE VOCAB 2024-11-11
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- formed an idea
- reached a firm decision
- wonder combined with dread (great fear)
- before
- the act of making fun of someone or something
- a synonym for mockery; the ridiculing of someone or something
- cautiously and secretly
- to an unusual degree
- in a clever or sly way
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- insane
- the human chest
- listen
- a thin opening
- forcefully; powerful
- great pain or suffering (can be physical, emotional, or both)
- the size or scale of something
- cautious
- hide ones intentions, motivations, or feelings
- cheerfully
- the quality of being charming and confident
20 Clues: insane • listen • before • cautious • cheerfully • formed an idea • a thin opening • the human chest • forcefully; powerful • to an unusual degree • in a clever or sly way • reached a firm decision • cautiously and secretly • the size or scale of something • wonder combined with dread (great fear) • the quality of being charming and confident • the act of making fun of someone or something • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-03-03
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- the mid-atlantic ridge is an example of this
- when lava erupts out of a mountain
- when one plate goes underneath another
- these happen at transform boundaries and strike-slip faults
- the plates float on the top of this
- the igneous rock that oceanic crust is made of
- where two tectonic plates meet
- when two tectonic plates move apart
- drift the theory that the continents move
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- where mid-ocean ridges form, also Harry Hess' theory
- the driving force of plate tectonics
- when two plates collide and the land is forced up
- the igneous rock that continental crust is made of
- the top layer of the mantle where the plates float
- when two plates slide past each other
- when you plates collide into each other
- currents that are in the mantle and the driving force of plate tectonics
- this is formed when two continental plates diverge
18 Clues: where two tectonic plates meet • when lava erupts out of a mountain • the plates float on the top of this • when two tectonic plates move apart • the driving force of plate tectonics • when two plates slide past each other • when one plate goes underneath another • when you plates collide into each other • drift the theory that the continents move • ...
Vocab lists 13 and 14 2024-02-15
20 Clues: brief • comply • liking • control • soothing • dominate • describe • hesitant • put down • disorder • wholesome • overblown • wickedness • inadequate • well-spoken • recklessness • insufficient • firm discipline • noble but unwise • disturbance of motion
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 • ...
7 2018-05-08
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- TWINS WHO DEVELOP FROM A SINGLE (MONOZYGOTIC) FERTILIZED EGG THAT SPLITS IN TWO, CREATING TWO GENETICALLY IDENTICAL ORGAN- ISMS.
- PRESCRIBED MEDICATIONS OR PROCEDURES THAT ACT DIRECTLY ON THE PERSON’S PHYSIOLOGY.
- THE INNERMOST PART OF THE EAR, CONTAINING THE COCHLEA, SEMI- CIRCULAR CANALS, AND VESTIBULAR SACS.
- INCORPORATING MISLEADING INFORMATION INTO ONE’S MEMORY OF AN EVENT.
- AN INTEGRATED APPROACH THAT INCORPORATES BIOLOGICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND SOCIAL-CULTURAL LEVELS OF ANALYSIS.
- THREADLIKE STRUCTURES MADE OF DNA MOLECULES THAT CONTAIN THE GENES.
- PIAGET’S THEORY, THE STAGE (FROM BIRTH TO ABOUT 2 YEARS OF AGE) DURING WHICH INFANTS KNOW THE WORLD MOSTLY IN TERMS OF THEIR SENSORY IMPRESSIONS AND MOTOR ACTIVITIES.
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- A MOOD DISORDER IN WHICH A PERSON EXPERIENCES, IN THE ABSENCE OF DRUGS OR ANOTHER MEDICAL CONDITION, TWO OR MORE WEEKS OF SIGNIFICANTLY DEPRESSED MOODS OR DIMINISHED INTEREST OR PLEASURE IN MOST ACTIVITIES, ALONG WITH AT LEAST FOUR OTHER SYMPTOMS.
- THE THEORY THAT OPPOSING RETINAL PROCESSES (RED-GREEN, YELLOW-BLUE, WHITE-BLACK) ENABLE COLOR VISION. FOR EXAMPLE, SOME CELLS ARE STIMULATED BY GREEN AND INHIBITED BY RED; OTHERS ARE STIMULATED BY RED AND INHIBITED BY GREEN.
- A GRAPHED CLUSTER OF DOTS, EACH OF WHICH REPRESENTS THE VALUES OF TWO VARIABLES. THE SLOPE OF THE POINTS SUGGESTS THE DIRECTION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO VARIABLES. THE AMOUNT OF SCATTER SUGGESTS THE STRENGTH OF THE CORRELATION (LITTLE SCATTER INDICATES HIGH CORRELATION).
- BELOW ONE’S ABSOLUTE THRESHOLD FOR CONSCIOUS AWARENESS.
- THE PROCESS BY WHICH, ACCORDING TO FREUD, CHILDREN INCORPORATE THEIR PARENTS’ VALUES INTO THEIR DEVELOPING SUPEREGOS.
- THE CENTRAL FOCAL POINT IN THE RETINA, AROUND WHICH THE EYE’S CONES CLUSTER.
- A THEORY OF DEATH-RELATED ANXIETY; EXPLORES PEOPLE’S EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES TO REMINDERS OF THEIR IMPENDING DEATH.
- A NERVE CELL; THE BASIC BUILDING BLOCK OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
- IN PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY, THE BASIC DEFENSE MECHANISM THAT BANISHES ANXIETY-AROUSING THOUGHTS, FEELINGS, AND MEMORIES FROM CONSCIOUSNESS.
- MEMORY AIDS, ESPECIALLY THOSE TECHNIQUES THAT USE VIVID IMAGERY AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVICES.
- ORGANIZING ITEMS INTO FAMILIAR, MANAGEABLE UNITS; OFTEN OCCURS AUTOMATICALLY.
18 Clues: BELOW ONE’S ABSOLUTE THRESHOLD FOR CONSCIOUS AWARENESS. • A NERVE CELL; THE BASIC BUILDING BLOCK OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. • INCORPORATING MISLEADING INFORMATION INTO ONE’S MEMORY OF AN EVENT. • THREADLIKE STRUCTURES MADE OF DNA MOLECULES THAT CONTAIN THE GENES. • THE CENTRAL FOCAL POINT IN THE RETINA, AROUND WHICH THE EYE’S CONES CLUSTER. • ...
Sociology Extra Credit-- By: Ashley Simmons 2013-10-07
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- Wrote the “ Communist Manifesto.”
- Likelihood of obtaining consistent results using the same measure.
- A sense of aimlessness or despair that arises when we can’t expect life to be predictable.
- The extent to which an instrument measures what is intended to measure.
- The outcome that the researcher is trying to explain.
- Shared meanings, orientations, and assumptions form the basic motivations behind peoples actions.
- This theory states that various social institutions exist to serve some function to keep society running.
- Scientists use these to form answers to questions.
- A system of concepts and relationships.
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- A proposed relationship between two variables.
- A set of beliefs, traditions, and practices.
- The study of human society.
- Starts with empirical observations and then forms a theory.
- Concerned with social dynamics across the breadth of a society.
- Conflict between competing interests is the basic animating force of social change and society in general.
- Values, beliefs, behaviors, and social norms.
- Starts with a theory, forms a hypothesis, makes empirical observations, then analyzes the data.
- Any institution in society that works to shape the behavior of the group or people within it.
- Moral beliefs.
- A method in numeric form that seeks to obtain information about the social world.
- Seeks to understand local interactional contexts; generally including participant observation.
- How values tell us to behave.
- The belief that one's own culture or group is superior to others.
- A questioning of the notion of progress and history.
- Established “formal sociology”
- Simultaneous variation in two variables.
26 Clues: Moral beliefs. • The study of human society. • How values tell us to behave. • Established “formal sociology” • Wrote the “ Communist Manifesto.” • A system of concepts and relationships. • Simultaneous variation in two variables. • A set of beliefs, traditions, and practices. • Values, beliefs, behaviors, and social norms. • A proposed relationship between two variables. • ...
HBSE II Week 7 2023-10-11
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- women are restricted in a male-dominated society
- resource
- Human RIghts
- Theory of push and pull factors
- International
- in the absence of guardians, crime occurs
- Classic TV show (matching game)
- support and empowering others
- quantity of law
- management style inviting employee involvement
- nongovernmental organization
- group shapes attitudes and behaviors of others
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- Patty McIntosh
- relative deprivation
- "That all"
- Communities maintain character through boundary
- Social disorganization is lost when _______ is lost
- Tonys Choco
- category of learner associated with 65% of people
- Social learning theory
- jobs and tasks people are socialized to
- manifest destiny
- ability to impose will on others
23 Clues: resource • "That all" • Tonys Choco • Human RIghts • International • Patty McIntosh • quantity of law • manifest destiny • relative deprivation • Social learning theory • nongovernmental organization • support and empowering others • Theory of push and pull factors • Classic TV show (matching game) • ability to impose will on others • jobs and tasks people are socialized to • ...
scientific revolution 2021-11-02
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- he found Jupiters four largest moons
- theory where the sun is the center of the universse
- invented analytic geometry
- came up with the heliocentric theory
- science that studies celestial objects
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- helps astronomers see stars
- theory where the earth is in the center of our universe
- who came up with the law of gravity
- founded by newton and Leibniz
- who wrote plays that were publicly attributed to Shakespeare
10 Clues: invented analytic geometry • helps astronomers see stars • founded by newton and Leibniz • who came up with the law of gravity • he found Jupiters four largest moons • came up with the heliocentric theory • science that studies celestial objects • theory where the sun is the center of the universse • theory where the earth is in the center of our universe • ...
Cyptography Puzzle 2020-08-25
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- Cryptanalysis uses mathematical formulas to search for
- Shannon's information theory finds
- Product cipher is more secure than
- The concept of product ciphers is due to
- trying every posible combination
- Information theory allows to prove the ..... security
- one of the Cryptanalysis attacks
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- substitutions and permutations is called
- Which achieves perfect secrecy
- Original text is called as
- Encryption/Decryption is done by
- Combine two ciphering schemes to build a
- easily guessed sequences of letters or number
- Study of analyzing information systems
- Encrypted text is called as
15 Clues: Original text is called as • Encrypted text is called as • Which achieves perfect secrecy • Encryption/Decryption is done by • trying every posible combination • one of the Cryptanalysis attacks • Shannon's information theory finds • Product cipher is more secure than • Study of analyzing information systems • substitutions and permutations is called • ...
Absolute Monarchy 2021-01-06
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- democracy operates under the principles of liberalism
- king/queen controls all aspects of life
- dual system of congressional representation
- constitution supporters
- a strong central government
- restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power by subordinating
- "we the people"
- first president of U.S.A
- willingly subordinate their private, selfish interests to the common good
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- first 10 amendments of the constitution
- in government where one branch regulates the power held by other branches
- English political philosopher who wrote Social Contract Theory
- nspired by the governmental forms and writings of classical antiquity
- defense of monarchical absolutism
- principal author of the Federalist Papers
- first plan of government adopted in the United States after the revolution;
- government created and sustained by the people
- count 3/5 of slave as population in slave states
- state organized as a republic
19 Clues: "we the people" • constitution supporters • first president of U.S.A • a strong central government • state organized as a republic • defense of monarchical absolutism • first 10 amendments of the constitution • king/queen controls all aspects of life • principal author of the Federalist Papers • dual system of congressional representation • ...
Adams_Ch4Vocab 2014-09-08
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- Means that the Bible is completely truthful in all things that the biblical authors assert—whether in geographic, chronological, or theological details.
- This is the help the writers got from the Holy Spirit in the old testament.
- Asserts that the Scriptures are error-free in matters of theology or faith.
- Means "covenant" or "agreement"
- The idea of divine influence provoking the writing of scripture.
- This theory states that God gave the writers the exact words and thats what they wrote.
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- This theory states that the authors were thinking feeling humans but God superintended that every word was written free from all error.
- This theory states that the spirit of God impressed himself upon the writers, like being helped out by the Holy Spirit.
- This theory states that wise people with natural religious insight wrote the Bible.
- This theory states that God gave specific concepts to the writers but allowed them to put it into their own words.
10 Clues: Means "covenant" or "agreement" • The idea of divine influence provoking the writing of scripture. • This is the help the writers got from the Holy Spirit in the old testament. • Asserts that the Scriptures are error-free in matters of theology or faith. • This theory states that wise people with natural religious insight wrote the Bible. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2016-11-01
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- One giant land mass, 200 million years ago
- A crack, split, or break in something
- Long, narrow ditch
- Proposed theory about ocean-floor material
- A submarine ridge system
- Used to join or strengthen things
- Where two plates collide and the denser plate subducts under the less dense plate
- Hot fluid similar to lava
- Type of plate boundary
- Outer part of earth, inc. the crust and mantle
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- The gradual movement of continents through geologic time
- Type of plate boundary
- Type of plate boundary
- ______ spreading
- The upper layer of earth's mantle, below the lithosphere
- Hard inner/outer layer of earth
- The movement caused within a fluid caused by the tendency of hotter fluid to rise and cooler material to sinkdense Closely compacted in substance
- Created Continental Drift Theory
- Capable of being attracted by a magnet
19 Clues: ______ spreading • Long, narrow ditch • Type of plate boundary • Type of plate boundary • Type of plate boundary • A submarine ridge system • Hot fluid similar to lava • Hard inner/outer layer of earth • Created Continental Drift Theory • Used to join or strengthen things • A crack, split, or break in something • Capable of being attracted by a magnet • ...
Emotion and Stress 2023-03-12
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- assessment that measures the amount of stress in a person’s life over a 1-year period resulting from major life events
- theory of emotion in which a stimulus must be interpreted by a person in order to result in a physical response and an emotional reaction
- theory of emotion that assumes that facial expressions provide feedback to the brain concerning the emotion being expressed
- theory in which the physiological reaction and the emotion are assumed to occur at the same time
- theory of emotion in which both the physical arousal and the labeling of that arousal based on cues from the environment must occur before the emotion is experienced
- suggests that physiological arousal and the actual interpretation of that arousal based on cues from the environment must occur before the emotion itself is experienced
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- theory in which a physiological reaction leads to the labeling of an emotion
- learned ways of controlling displays of emotion in social settings
- plays a key role in emotional processing
- events that cause a stress reaction
10 Clues: events that cause a stress reaction • plays a key role in emotional processing • learned ways of controlling displays of emotion in social settings • theory in which a physiological reaction leads to the labeling of an emotion • theory in which the physiological reaction and the emotion are assumed to occur at the same time • ...
attachment 2021-03-01
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- an effect of institutioncation
- Attachment the best adult relationships
- what animal did Harlow test the theory of attachment on
- what did Lorenz experiment on
- Stage what was the first stage of schaffers attachment
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- how many years was the sensitive period up to
- how many attachments did Ainsworths theory show
- who is typically the primary caregiver
- what county was highest with insecure avoidant
- developed the attachment theory
10 Clues: what did Lorenz experiment on • an effect of institutioncation • developed the attachment theory • who is typically the primary caregiver • Attachment the best adult relationships • how many years was the sensitive period up to • what county was highest with insecure avoidant • how many attachments did Ainsworths theory show • ...
KBCC Baking and Pastry Week Six 2022-01-01
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- The process of softening gelatin in water is called
- The process by which proteins become firm, usually when heated.
- The most familiar vegetable gum
- Made by dissolving sucrose in water
- Serves as food for the yeast and adds flavor and crust color to the loaves
- Known in much of North America as plum pudding
- Medium conversion glucose syrups
- This crème is French for “burnt”
- A rich baked custard.
- A creme baked in a mold lined with caramelized sugar, then unmolded.
- A water-soluble protein extracted from animal connective tissue
- An English pudding made of milk, sugar, and cornstarch.
- A liquid thickened or set by the coagulation of egg protein
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- In syrup form, it is an important bakeshop ingredient
- A natural sugar syrup consisting largely of the simple sugars glucose and fructose
- The same type of preparation as baked custard
- This crème is also known as vanilla custard
- Derived from seaweed
- A custard which is not stirred and sets firm
- A custard that remains pourable when cooked
- Italian for “cooked cream.”
- Extracted from a bush native to the Middle East
- Simple syrup with added flavorings
- Concentrated sugarcane juice
- The French word for “creamy,”
- A gum often used to provide structure in gluten-free formulas
26 Clues: Derived from seaweed • A rich baked custard. • Italian for “cooked cream.” • Concentrated sugarcane juice • The French word for “creamy,” • The most familiar vegetable gum • Medium conversion glucose syrups • This crème is French for “burnt” • Simple syrup with added flavorings • Made by dissolving sucrose in water • This crème is also known as vanilla custard • ...
50 2025-11-10
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- property Property describing a substance’s reactivity
- theory Idea that all matter is made of atoms
- State of matter made of charged particles
- change Change that does not form a new substance
- Discovered the nucleus
- State of matter with definite volume but no fixed shape
- State of matter with fixed shape and volume
- change Change that produces a new substance
- Amount of space an object occupies
- Force of gravity on an object’s mass
- Developed modern atomic theory
- mixture Unevenly mixed substance
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- property Property observed without changing identity
- of matter Physical form of a substance
- Substance being dissolved
- Developed quantum mechanical model of the atom
- A uniform mixture of two or more substances
- First proposed the concept of the atom
- Substance that dissolves another
- Proposed electrons orbit the nucleus in shells
- of mass Matter cannot be created or destroyed
- Amount of matter in an object
- State of matter with no fixed shape or volume
- Discovered the electron
- Mass per unit volume of a substance
25 Clues: Discovered the nucleus • Discovered the electron • Substance being dissolved • Amount of matter in an object • Developed modern atomic theory • Substance that dissolves another • mixture Unevenly mixed substance • Amount of space an object occupies • Mass per unit volume of a substance • Force of gravity on an object’s mass • First proposed the concept of the atom • ...
Rocks, Minerals, and Soil 2025-09-23
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- a type of heavy, sticky earth that becomes hard when it is baked and is used to make things such as pots and bricks
- a naturally occurring solid with a regular structure
- changed from a solid to a liquid state because of heating
- formed from compressed layers of sand, mud and pebbles
- a substance made from dead leaves and plants, added to soil to help plants grow
- sand, mud, etc. that is carried by flowing water and is left at the mouth of a river
- formed from melted rock
- a quantity or thickness of sth that lies over a surface or between surfaces
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- formed by heat and pressure
- a basic substance that cannot be broken down simply
- a smooth, round stone that is found in or near water
- to become firm or stiff
- a type of solid, liquid or gas that has particular qualities
- hard or firm; not in the form of a liquid or gas
- the solid outer layer of the Earth
15 Clues: to become firm or stiff • formed from melted rock • formed by heat and pressure • the solid outer layer of the Earth • hard or firm; not in the form of a liquid or gas • a basic substance that cannot be broken down simply • a smooth, round stone that is found in or near water • a naturally occurring solid with a regular structure • ...
READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY 2020-09-20
20 Clues: Masao • Letter • Dapitan • Magellan • Textbook • two fact • Analysis • one fact • Secretary • Martial Law • Supreme leader • August 23, 1896 • Ina ng Katipunan • contextualization • Executive Committee • Revolt of the Masses • physically scrutinize • Execution of the Priest • Members of the Katipunan • Theory, Method, Interpretation
Astronomy 2024-03-08
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- effect caused by strong gravitational fields
- was able to develop this theory of general relativity
- the most common black hole
- is a force of attraction that exists between any two masses, any two bodies
- a dying star
- matter that does not interact electromagnetically, and therefore cannot be seen using light
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
- the theory that you will travel to a different dimension
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- The theory that created the universe
- electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye
- used to inspect the night sky
- was the galaxy we live in
12 Clues: a dying star • was the galaxy we live in • the most common black hole • used to inspect the night sky • The theory that created the universe • effect caused by strong gravitational fields • was able to develop this theory of general relativity • the theory that you will travel to a different dimension • electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-02-09
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- an opening in the earths crust that expels lava magma and other substances
- two boundaries that move toward each other.
- two boundaries that move away from each other.
- the molten rock inside the earth
- the section of earth beneath the earth's crust
- a ridge underneath the Atlantic ocean that expels magma
- caused by two continental convergent plates
- the super continent
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- two boundaries that slide against each other.
- his first name is Alfred, people made fun of his theory
- the molten rock exposed in earth's crust
- the pieces of the earths crust and lithosphere make up this
- caused by one continental plate and one oceanic plate.
- the spastic shaking of the earths crust.
- the scientist that confirmed the theory of sea floor spreading
- the crust and upper mantle make up this
- under water earthquakes can cause this.
- caused by divergent boundaries
- the center of the earth
- caused by transform boundaries
20 Clues: the super continent • the center of the earth • caused by divergent boundaries • caused by transform boundaries • the molten rock inside the earth • the crust and upper mantle make up this • under water earthquakes can cause this. • the molten rock exposed in earth's crust • the spastic shaking of the earths crust. • two boundaries that move toward each other. • ...
EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP 2023-08-23
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- THIS MONTH IS THE ESOP MONTH.
- THIS REGION MAKES UP 32% OF ALL ESOPS. (HINT: WHAT REGION ARE WE IN?)
- THIS FIRM IS OUR EXTERNAL AUDITOR.
- THIS MONTH IS WHEN OUR ESOP TRANSACTION CLOSED.
- THIS TEAMS PURPOSE IS TO FOSTER AWARENESS AND EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT THAT SERVES AND SUPPORTS OUR LOCAL COMMUNITIES. (NO SPACES)
- ALL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ESOP ARE ___ FUNDED.
- THIS TEAM RECONGIZES WORLD-CLASS PERFORMANCE AND MILESTONES.
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- SHARE PRICE IS DETERMINED ONCE A YEAR AT THE ___ DATE.
- THIS TEAM HELPS TO DEVELOP A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP.
- THIS PERSON IS OUR TRUSTEE. (NO SPACES)
- OUR EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP COMMITTEE IS MADE UP OF THIS MANY TEAMS.
- THIS FIRM DOES OUR EXTERNAL VALUATION.
- THIS MEASURES THE PERCENT OF YOUR OWNERSHIP IN YOUR ESOP ACCOUNT.
- THIS TEAM SUPPORTS INIDIVUDALS HOLISTICALLY BY ORGANIZING ACTIVITIES AND PROVIDING RESOURCES THAT IMPROVE WELLNESS.
- THIS IS OUR THIRD-PARTY ADMINISTATOR.
- GREENE LIGHT HOLDING COMPANY HAS AN ___ STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN.
16 Clues: THIS MONTH IS THE ESOP MONTH. • THIS FIRM IS OUR EXTERNAL AUDITOR. • THIS IS OUR THIRD-PARTY ADMINISTATOR. • THIS FIRM DOES OUR EXTERNAL VALUATION. • THIS PERSON IS OUR TRUSTEE. (NO SPACES) • ALL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ESOP ARE ___ FUNDED. • THIS MONTH IS WHEN OUR ESOP TRANSACTION CLOSED. • SHARE PRICE IS DETERMINED ONCE A YEAR AT THE ___ DATE. • ...
AP Psych Exam People 2023-05-01
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- created puzzle boxes for cats to study the law of effect in learning
- known for his "forgetting curve"
- known as the father of psychology
- known for conformity and lines experiment
- discovered area of the brain known for producing speech
- identified the zone of proximal development
- studied personality based on id, ego, and superego
- French psychologist who created intelligence test to identify students who need more help in school
- created "boxes" to study operant conditioning
- defined three levels of moral development
- known for BoBo Doll Study
- studied the concept of learned helplessness
- developed theory of multiple intelligences
- humanist who developed hierarchy of needs
- behaviorist who conducted the "Little Albert" study
- known for work with Rhesus monkeys studying attachment
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- defined archetypes and collective unconscious as key elements of personality development
- believes people are born with a "Language Acquisition Device"
- discovered area of the brain known for comprehending speech
- studied attachment styles with the "strange situation"
- developed triarchic theory of intelligence (practical, creative, analytical)
- theorized that cognition develops in four stages
- demonstrated that memory is not as accurate or reliable as we believe
- developed "general intelligence" theory, or "g"
- humanist who developed "person-centered" approach to therapy, focusing on congruence
- pushed for the creation of government funded institutions for people with mental illness
- known for Stanford Prison Experiment
- had a "shocking" experiment about obedience
- Neo-Freudian who developed psychosocial stages of development
- defined classical conditioning after studying the digestive system of dogs
30 Clues: known for BoBo Doll Study • known for his "forgetting curve" • known as the father of psychology • known for Stanford Prison Experiment • known for conformity and lines experiment • defined three levels of moral development • humanist who developed hierarchy of needs • developed theory of multiple intelligences • identified the zone of proximal development • ...
Evolution 2023-01-24
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- Scientists compare organisms' DNA to support the theory that all species share a common ____________.
- The slow process that results in new species.
- Naturalist who traveled to the Galapagos Islands and created the theory of evolution.
- Process by which organisms that are better adapted survive and reproduce more successfully than organisms that are less well adapted.
- The sequence of life's history as indicated by fossils.
- Process in which humans select which plants or animals to reproduce based on certain desired traits.
- When there are no more organisms of a certain species.
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- The difference in DNA sequences between individuals in a species.
- The remains or an imprint of an organism An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- Prokaryotes such as cyanobacteria dominated the ___________ time.
- When an animal produces a large amount of offspring.
- The species Charles Darwin studied in the Galapagos Island that led to the theory of evolution.
- A characteristic that improves an organism's ability to survive.
- The type of rock in which most fossils are found in.
- Characteristic that can be passed from parent to offspring through genes.
15 Clues: The slow process that results in new species. • When an animal produces a large amount of offspring. • The type of rock in which most fossils are found in. • When there are no more organisms of a certain species. • The sequence of life's history as indicated by fossils. • A characteristic that improves an organism's ability to survive. • ...
History of Atom 2024-09-12
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- Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms that can't be subdivided
- Believed all matter consisted of 4 elements: Earth,Fire,Wind,and Water
- Imagined the electrons moving around the nucleus like planets revolving around the sun
- First began investigating the structure of the atom
- A compound, no matter what its source always contains definite,or constant,proportions of its elements by mass
- Theory that discovered "negatively charged" particles also called ELECTRONS; also assumed there were positively charged particles as well
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- States that when elements combine,they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers
- Suggested that instead of electrons moving in random motion that they actually followed a path around the nucleus
- More established than Democritus
- Created the Gold Foil Experiment
- Electron paths were called "orbitals" based on the amount of energy they possessed
- English Teacher; developed a theory involving the relationship between matter and the atom
- Developed the "atomos" theory
- Believed that electrons exist in an "AREA" not in a specific "path"
- Believed all matter was divisible to a point where no more division was possible
15 Clues: Developed the "atomos" theory • More established than Democritus • Created the Gold Foil Experiment • First began investigating the structure of the atom • Believed that electrons exist in an "AREA" not in a specific "path" • Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms that can't be subdivided • ...
Sensory Systems 2025-12-08
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- The most focused spot in the eye
- The tone determined by frequency
- A type of hearing loss characterized by damage to neurons in the inner ear
- section of ear where the malleus, incus, and stapes are located
- controls the size of the pupil
- the feature of the wave that determines hue
- another term for color
- photo receptor that detects color
- composed of the axons of the ganglion cells
- The theory that explains how we hear low pitches
- hole in center of eye that light passes through
- determined by amplitude
- photo receptor that detects things in peripheral vision
- spiral shaped structure filled with fluid that is vibrated when sound comes
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- A type of hearing loss that characterized by soundwaves not being able to get to cochlea
- process of the lens changing shape to focus image on retina
- ___theory that says we have 3 specific types of cones, each type sensitive to a different color
- specialized nerves that respond to specific simple visual stimuli
- a theory that explains how we hear high pitches
- Short wavelengths have a shorter __ long wavelengths have a longer__
- spot in eye with no photoreceptors, where the optic nerve connects to the retina
- pair that studied feature detectors
- largest section of eye, contains the cones and rods
- behind the iris helps to focus near vs. far
- A device that helps restore hearing, attaches to the cochlea
- theory that explains afterimages
- outermost structure of eye, focuses light
- The sensory process of hearing
- The system that lets bottom-up and top-down processing occur simultaneously
- section of ear containing the cochlea
30 Clues: another term for color • determined by amplitude • controls the size of the pupil • The sensory process of hearing • The most focused spot in the eye • The tone determined by frequency • theory that explains afterimages • photo receptor that detects color • pair that studied feature detectors • section of ear containing the cochlea • outermost structure of eye, focuses light • ...
U5 crossword puzzle class of 2027 2025-01-14
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- belief in a god that created the universe but does not interfere with human affairs
- an empire formed in the middle ages located in central europe
- people of a society living in an agreement of moral and political rule
- a force able overthrow of a government
- advocacy of ones own nation
- right to act and change as one wants without hindrance
- political system dependent on individual desires
- theory that the sun in the center of the solar system
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- policy of minimum government interference in economic affairs of individuals
- belief in social,economic,and political equality of the sexes
- being and to have the same rights and ability as others
- collective knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world
- public control of property and resources
- created theory of separation of power
- developed the theory of evolution of natural selection
- process of societies transition to industry and manufacturing
- colonists that supported the British during the American revolution
- areas of the Americas where the official language is Spanish or Portuguese
- educated people with professional skills who work while collar jobs
- European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries
- Belief that God and the universe are the same thing
- she authored a vindication of rights of women
- system of tracks that help transport people and goods
- harmful substances in the environment
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- economic nationalism that wanted to increase prosperity through trade
- system where a countries trade and industry are controlled by private owners
- man that unified germany
- English philosopher and physician known as the father of liberalism
- a social class at the peak of the hierarchy
- people of European descent born in the Americas
- set of activities that are associated with groups decision making
- Government which power is granted to the people
- belief that we come to knowledge through the use of logic
- act of expressing grievances to the government
- European country that became unified in 1781
- the right or privilege to vote
- education free education given to all the people of the country
- idea that property and wealth are commonly owned stead of individually owned
- political and moral philosophy based on individual rights
- organization of wage earners for improving their employment conditions
- control by one power over dependent area or people
- process of when cities grow
- work that deprives children of their childhood
- worked on the social contract that questioned the purpose and place of the government
- French military general that had a major role in the French revolution
- reported telescope observations of the moon and planets
- condition of lack of essential resources and basic needs
- law theory that humans are born with a moral compass that guides their behavior
- founded the modern laws of motion and gravity
50 Clues: man that unified germany • advocacy of ones own nation • process of when cities grow • the right or privilege to vote • created theory of separation of power • harmful substances in the environment • a force able overthrow of a government • public control of property and resources • a social class at the peak of the hierarchy • European country that became unified in 1781 • ...
Unit 1 crim 2023-05-09
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- name of the person who created the American dream theory
- what theory believes that crime is necessary
- what composition of chromosomes increase testosterone
- what theory can be split into 2 sides
- what body type is muscular
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- what theory was created by Karl Marx
- Who made the theory which talks about atavistic features
- what type of twins share 100% of the same DNA
8 Clues: what body type is muscular • what theory was created by Karl Marx • what theory can be split into 2 sides • what theory believes that crime is necessary • what type of twins share 100% of the same DNA • what composition of chromosomes increase testosterone • name of the person who created the American dream theory • ...
Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments 2023-12-08
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- Brahe
- best known for the Tableau Economique, the proposition that only agriculture generates a positive 'net product' and that industry is 'sterile'. He recommended a 'single tax' on ground rent and invented the slogan 'laissez faire, laissez passe'.
- Galilei
- the theory that earth is the center of the universe with the sun, moon, other planets and stars revolving around it
- Encyclopedia, or a Systematic Dictionary of the Sciences, Arts and Crafts, was a general encyclopedia published in France between 1751 and 1772, with later supplements, revised editions, and translations.
- known by his nom de plume M. de Voltaire, was a French Enlightenment writer, philosopher, satirist, and historian
- A philosophy based on the idea that nothing can be known for certain.
- the use of experiment and observation derived from sensory evidence to construct scientific theory or philosophy of knowledge, created by Francis Bacon
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- group that believed in natural economic laws that governed society such as land is the source of wealth, supported supply and demand, and created laissez- faire
- the study of the origin and future of the universe
- a theory invented by German doctor Franz Mesmer in the 18th century. It posits the existence of an invisible natural force possessed by all living things, including humans, animals, and vegetables
- the study of the origin and future of the universe
- He was a pioneer in several aspects of the "medical revolution" of the Renaissance, emphasizing the value of observation in combination with received wisdom
- Deism is the belief that reason and observation of the natural world are sufficient to determine the existence of a God, accompanied with the rejection of revelation and authority as a source of religious knowledge
- A belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- Greek anatomist whose theories formed the basis of European medicine until the Renaissance
- the doctrine that knowledge, truth, and morality exist in relation to culture, society, or historical context, and are not absolute.
- a guileless person/smile.
- The use and study of metal through means of purification by fire to find 'essence
19 Clues: Brahe • Galilei • a guileless person/smile. • the study of the origin and future of the universe • the study of the origin and future of the universe • A philosophy based on the idea that nothing can be known for certain. • The use and study of metal through means of purification by fire to find 'essence • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2015-06-16
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- the substance dissolved in a solution
- Law For a given mass of gas at constant temperature, the volume of the gas varies inversely with pressure
- equation an expression representing a chemical reaction; the formulas of the reactants are connected by an arrow with the formulas for the products
- The tendency of molecules to move toward areas of lower concentration until the concentration is uniform throughout
- Theory The theory that all matter consists of tiny particles that are in constant motion
- reaction a chemical change in which a single compound is broken down into two or more simpler products
- A device that is used to measure atmospheric pressure
- gas law The gas law that includes all four variables -- P, V,T, and n
- the dissolving medium in a solution
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- a compounds ability or capability to dissolve in solution
- a small whole number that appears in front of a formula in a balanced chemical equation
- Point The temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid
- Theory Describes mathematically the wave properties of electrons and other very small particles.
- a substance that dissolves in water to give a solution that conducts electric current
- pressure The contribution each gas in a mixture of gases makes to the total pressure
- a homogeneous mixture of two or more substance in a single phase
- equation a chemical equation in which mass is conserved; each side of the equation has the same number of atoms of each element
- One wave per second.
18 Clues: One wave per second. • the dissolving medium in a solution • the substance dissolved in a solution • A device that is used to measure atmospheric pressure • a compounds ability or capability to dissolve in solution • Point The temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid • a homogeneous mixture of two or more substance in a single phase • ...
Anthem crossword puzzle 2022-10-25
15 Clues: sluggish • advantage • wickedness • quick impulse • to make amends • to make sense of • to avoid or stop • a unit of people • firm or tense fit • committing a crime • to procrastination • a grove/curve in the land • saving or freeing from sin • to withstand or stand up to • working the fingers to the bone
Interim 2 Study Guide 2021-12-01
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- tool to study the solar system
- limited government interference
- ideas of freedom
- led revolution influenced by enlightenment
- earth centered theory
- scientific method
- communist manifesto; industrial revolution
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- private ownership for profit
- sun centered theory
- revolution similarities
- life, liberty pusuit of happiness
- experimentation and observation
- communism; government control
- revolution leading to growth and migration
14 Clues: ideas of freedom • scientific method • sun centered theory • earth centered theory • revolution similarities • private ownership for profit • communism; government control • tool to study the solar system • limited government interference • experimentation and observation • life, liberty pusuit of happiness • led revolution influenced by enlightenment • ...
Unit 7: Capital Structure 2015-12-20
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- A firm that finances its assets by equity and debt is called a ________ firm
- The firm’s overall cost of capital
- Are incurred when the funds are externally raised
- obligations consist of those financial obligations that are at the discretion of the board of directors
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- Means the readiness of investors to purchase a security in a given period of time
- The financial flexibility of a firm depends on the financial ______ it maintains
- initial public offerings
7 Clues: initial public offerings • The firm’s overall cost of capital • Are incurred when the funds are externally raised • A firm that finances its assets by equity and debt is called a ________ firm • The financial flexibility of a firm depends on the financial ______ it maintains • Means the readiness of investors to purchase a security in a given period of time • ...
Argumentative Crossword 2024-01-17
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- The act or an instance of placing two or more things or concepts side by side often to compare or contrast or to create an interesting effect.
- The people giving or likely to give attention to something.
- Something neglected, left out, or left undone.
- An assertion or proposition which forms the basis for a work or theory.
- A book or document used to provide evidence in research.
- “He sent a birthday party invitation email to me.”
- A linguistic tool that employs a particular type of sentence structure, sound, or pattern of meaning in order to evoke a particular reaction from an audience.
- The action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false.
- “His ________ on the claim is wild.”
- An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- A refutation or contradiction.
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- Parts of a text that draw the reader's attention to important information.
- A fallacy that concludes that a proposition is true because many people believe that it is.
- Words that have a positive or negative emotional "charge" in addition to their literal meaning.
- An argument that may sound convincing or true but is actually flawed.
- Cause to feel or show inclination or prejudice for or against someone or something.
- An argument is logically sound and well-supported with strong evidence and reasoning.
- A general idea or rule and apply it too widely, without allowing any exceptions to it.
- An argument that comes back to its beginning without having proven anything.
- “I got an invitation email for a birthday party.”
- A conclusion that is not supported by such data.
- Using or characterized by systematic reasoning.
- Prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false; disprove.
- An attitude toward a particular issue; a position taken in an argument.
- A claim made to rebut a previous claim.
- A process of arguing from similarity in known respects to similarity in other respects.
- The way authors organize information in text.
- A reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action is right or wrong.
- A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- An assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed.
- Able to be trusted.
31 Clues: Able to be trusted. • A refutation or contradiction. • “His ________ on the claim is wild.” • A claim made to rebut a previous claim. • The way authors organize information in text. • Something neglected, left out, or left undone. • Using or characterized by systematic reasoning. • A conclusion that is not supported by such data. • ...
SOCIOLOGY 2024-04-25
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- The theory claiming society to be a set of interdependent parts.
- Organization of written/spoken symbols into a standardized system.
- Written rules of conduct enforced by the government.
- Believed the proletariat would overthrow the bourgeoisie to create a classless society/ believe most change came from conflict.
- Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in a specific situation.
- Defines society as a set of interdependent parts to work together to maintain the system/ influenced by Darwin.
- The social science that studies human society and social behavior.
- How people relate to one another and influence their behavior.
- Societal rules (Cheating, neglecting a child).
- Something that represents something else.
- Consists of all the shared products in human groups.
- Study of past events.
- A group of interdependent people organized to share a common culture.
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- Deals with behavior and thoughts of organisms.
- Believed you could only study sociology through statistics.
- Father of sociology/ "statics vs dynamics".
- Shared beliefs about what is good and bad.
- Abstract human creations.
- The theory focusing on how people relate to each other in everyday situations.
- Knowledge, Skills, Tools (High or low tech) combination of objects and how to use them.
- Comparing past and present cultures.
- He was interested in "Verstehen".
- Choices people make based on their needs and wants.
- The theory that claims change is most often created by competition or social disruptions.
- The examination of the organization and operation of governments.
- Physical Objects
- Shaking hands, saying hello.
27 Clues: Physical Objects • Study of past events. • Abstract human creations. • Shaking hands, saying hello. • He was interested in "Verstehen". • Comparing past and present cultures. • Something that represents something else. • Shared beliefs about what is good and bad. • Father of sociology/ "statics vs dynamics". • Deals with behavior and thoughts of organisms. • ...
Social Learning 2015-12-07
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- Subjects used for famous social learning experiment
- Psychologist who proposed the social learning theory
- Evidence of Bandura's theory
- Amount of basic models in social learning
- Cognitive factors in social learning
- Learning and observing others' actions
- Observing real or fictional characters in the media
- Outer motivation needed
- Most famous experiment for social learning deals with
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- Observing people talk about the details of a behaviour
- University where Bandura taught
- Duplication of actions through observed information
- Ways of remembering model's actions in symbolic form
- Child not as likely to follow if this happens to their model
- Part of modelling process, behaviour is practised repeatedly in order to improve
- Observing someone
- Inner motivation needed
17 Clues: Observing someone • Outer motivation needed • Inner motivation needed • Evidence of Bandura's theory • University where Bandura taught • Cognitive factors in social learning • Learning and observing others' actions • Amount of basic models in social learning • Subjects used for famous social learning experiment • Duplication of actions through observed information • ...
Cooper Financial Investments 2024-09-17
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- Planning for kids and loved ones once you pass
- It is not if but when this care will be needed
- Freedom in retirement with your money
- An estate plan to avoid probate
- Independent local firm to serve you
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- The process of identifying, analyzing, and responding to uncertainties that could affect your retirement
- Acting in your best interest
- An all encompassing CFI way of financial planning
- Face to face firm in Oro Valley
- A ticket to probate court
- Affordable products to aid in retirement
- Safety for your money that you have worked hard to accumulate
- Individual retirement account
13 Clues: A ticket to probate court • Acting in your best interest • Individual retirement account • Face to face firm in Oro Valley • An estate plan to avoid probate • Independent local firm to serve you • Freedom in retirement with your money • Affordable products to aid in retirement • Planning for kids and loved ones once you pass • It is not if but when this care will be needed • ...
THE BUSINESS PAN 2019-01-29
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- refers to the difference between total income and total expenses.
- Describes how the company's products will be packaged.
- refer to what the SBO plans to do to achieve the market objective of the firm.
- printed used in a targeted campaign to consumers.
- the most effective channel if the plant is to move goods directly to the ultimate users.
- income from sales paid for by cash.
- refers to labir required to manufacture a product or perform a service.
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- refers to the process of moving goods and services from the firm to the buyers.
- income collected from credit sales.
- represents the fund requirements to obtain any equipment needed to generate income capital.
- prepared in consideration of the current and expected situations.
- investments accounts owned by the company that cannot be converted to cash in less than a year.
- Sell directly to consumers.
- includes cash in checking, savings, and short term investments accounts.
- distributors who buy directly from distributors or wholesalers and sell to retailers or end users.
15 Clues: Sell directly to consumers. • income collected from credit sales. • income from sales paid for by cash. • printed used in a targeted campaign to consumers. • Describes how the company's products will be packaged. • prepared in consideration of the current and expected situations. • refers to the difference between total income and total expenses. • ...
THE BUSINESS PLAN 2019-01-29
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- refers to the difference between total income and total expenses.
- printed used in a targeted campaign to consumers.
- prepared in consideration of the current and expected situations.
- includes cash in checking, savings, and short term investments accounts.
- investments accounts owned by the company that cannot be converted to cash in less than a year.
- refer to what the SBO plans to do to achieve the market objective of the firm.
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- income from sales paid for by cash.
- refers to labir required to manufacture a product or perform a service.
- the most effective channel if the plant is to move goods directly to the ultimate users.
- refers to the process of moving goods and services from the firm to the buyers.
- distributors who buy directly from distributors or wholesalers and sell to retailers or end users.
- Sell directly to consumers.
- Describes how the company's products will be packaged.
- income collected from credit sales.
- represents the fund requirements to obtain any equipment needed to generate income capital.
15 Clues: Sell directly to consumers. • income from sales paid for by cash. • income collected from credit sales. • printed used in a targeted campaign to consumers. • Describes how the company's products will be packaged. • refers to the difference between total income and total expenses. • prepared in consideration of the current and expected situations. • ...
Elizabeth Knepp Chap 5 Rev 2024-01-06
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- ____ in quantity supplied is the change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve
- total output or production by a firm
- ____ point is the production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- Supply ____ is the responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- production period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed
- amount of a product a producer or seller would be willing to offer for sale at all possible prices in a market at a given point in time
- principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- Marginal ____ is the extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- ____ quantity of output is the level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- ____ cost is the extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- ____ Revenue is the average price that every unit of output sells for
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- ____ curve is the supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- ____ of production are phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output
- ____ revenue is the total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the Internet
- ____ cost is the production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- a table showing the quantities that would be produced or offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market at a given point in time
- Change in ____ is the different amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supply curve
- ____ costs are the costs of production that do not change when output changes
- ____ cost is the production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- production period long enough to change amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- ____ returns are stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
27 Clues: total output or production by a firm • extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input • electronic business or exchange conducted over the Internet • ____ Revenue is the average price that every unit of output sells for • government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity • ...
Plate Tectonic Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-18
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- The outside of something.
- It was also called the "super continent".
- The study of materials to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust
- Ridge General term for an underwater mountain system, consisting of various mountain chains.
- The ocean on the East of the United States.
- To watch carefully and attentively.
- There are 2 of these on different sides of the U.S.
- The solid, outermost layer of the Earth, lying above the mantle.
- This man wrote the book "The Origin of Continents and Oceans."
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- The remains of prehistoric organisms.
- An educated guess based on observation.
- The upper layer of the earth's mantle, but is below the lithosphere
- Machinery and equipment developed from such scientific knowledge.
- There are 7 of these.
- A person who studies the physical or natural sciences.
- Available facts indicating whether a belief is true or false.
- Record in detail the spatial distribution of something.
- Summarizes a hypothesis that has been supported by many tests.
- The planet we live on.
20 Clues: There are 7 of these. • The planet we live on. • The outside of something. • To watch carefully and attentively. • The remains of prehistoric organisms. • An educated guess based on observation. • It was also called the "super continent". • The ocean on the East of the United States. • There are 2 of these on different sides of the U.S. • ...
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 • ...
ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS 2014-05-19
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- the minimum mass of fissionable material in a rector or nuclear bomb that will sustain a chain reaction
- a self-sustaining reaction in which the products of one reaction event stimulate further reaction events
- high-frequency electromagnetic radiation emitted but the nuclei of radioactive atoms.
- the conversion of n atomic nucleus of one element into an atomic nucleus of another element through a loss or gain in the number of protons.
- A fundamental equation of quantum mechanics, which relates probability wave amplitudes to the forces acting on a system
- a stream of electrons (or positrons) emitted during the radioactive decay of certain nuclei
- the elementary constituent particles or building blocks of nuclear matter
- a nuclear proton or neutron; the collective name for either or both.
- the time required for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive isotope to decay
- a fission reactor designed to make more fissionable fuel tun is put into it by converting non fissionable isotopes to fissionable isotopes
- negative particle in the outer part of an atom
- a stream of particles (helium nuclei) ejected by certain radioactive elements
- The rule that a new theory must produce the same results as the old theory where the old theory is known to be valid
- process of determining the time that has elapsed since death by measuring the radioactivity of the remaining carbon14 atoms
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- nucleus positively charged center of an atom, containing protons and neutrons and almost the entire mass of the atom, but only a tiny fraction of its volume
- fission the splitting of the nucleus of a heavy atom into two smaller nuclei
- process of the atomic nucleus that results in the emission of energetic sub atomic particles
- Electromagnetic radiation of higher frequencies than ultraviolet: emitted by electron transitions to the lowest energy states in atoms
- acronmy for a unit used to measure the effect of ionizing radiation on humans.
- The statement that the frequencies of some spectral lines of the elements are either the sums or the differences of the frequencies of two other lines.
- The theory of the micro world based on wave functions and probabilities developed especially by Werner Heisenberg and Erwin Schroedinger.
- The combination of light atomic nuclei to form heavier nuclei, with the release of much energy
- force that attracts nucleons to each other within the atomic nucleus: a force that is very strong for short distances
- acronym for a unit of absorbed energy
24 Clues: acronym for a unit of absorbed energy • negative particle in the outer part of an atom • a nuclear proton or neutron; the collective name for either or both. • the elementary constituent particles or building blocks of nuclear matter • fission the splitting of the nucleus of a heavy atom into two smaller nuclei • ...
Crossword 2 2024-12-07
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- Location where the first motion of an earthquake occurs.
- Another name for the experimental group.
- The _________ group contains the independent variable.
- North, south, east, and west are called _________.
- Location of the largest earthquake in U.S. history.
- The name of the eon that we presently live.
- The major evidence that supports plate tectonics.
- The name of the theory responsible for the initial formation of the Universe.
- Principle that shows gaps of time in the rock record.
- Reference point for longitude.
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- Name of the first condensed form of matter.
- Person who presented the theory of Natural Selection.
- Location of the largest earthquake of all time.
- The ancient landform where all of the continents were connected.
- Refers to an inherited trait that increases an organism’s chance of survival.
- Light-colored igneous rock generally has a ____ composition.
- P waves and S waves are two types of _____ waves.
- Geologic principle that states that older events are found on the bottom.
- Another name for a test in an experiment.
- Dating method that defines the order that events occur.
- Name of the surface location directly above where an earthquake occurs.
21 Clues: Reference point for longitude. • Another name for the experimental group. • Another name for a test in an experiment. • Name of the first condensed form of matter. • The name of the eon that we presently live. • Location of the largest earthquake of all time. • P waves and S waves are two types of _____ waves. • The major evidence that supports plate tectonics. • ...
Autism 2015-10-16
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- ___% of people with Autism fail this task
- Who first put forward the theory that suggests autistic people have a deficiency in their theory of mind module?
- A marker of having a well-developed theory of mind
- Desires and _______ influence behaviour
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- The cognitive explanation of Autism
- The cognitive explanation looks at this T_____ P_____
- A test for autism
- Do individuals with Autism ever really develop theory of mind?
- When does Autism normally develop?
9 Clues: A test for autism • When does Autism normally develop? • The cognitive explanation of Autism • Desires and _______ influence behaviour • ___% of people with Autism fail this task • A marker of having a well-developed theory of mind • The cognitive explanation looks at this T_____ P_____ • Do individuals with Autism ever really develop theory of mind? • ...
Learning theories 2021-01-10
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- The founder of constructivism.
- A theory in education that recognizes the learners' understanding and knowledge based on their own experiences.
- He is known for his theory of connectivism.
- A theoretical framework for understanding learning in a digital age.
- (A theory) a change in external behaviour achieved through using reinforcement and repetition to shape behavior of learners
- E-learning which occurs at the same time.
- Learning from experience
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- A person associated with Behaviorism
- A theoretical framework for understanding the mind.
- A model of e-learning
- knowledge acquired through study, experience of being taught
11 Clues: A model of e-learning • Learning from experience • The founder of constructivism. • A person associated with Behaviorism • E-learning which occurs at the same time. • He is known for his theory of connectivism. • A theoretical framework for understanding the mind. • knowledge acquired through study, experience of being taught • ...
Beau 2014-11-24
20 Clues: odd • firm • steer • severe • deceit • allege • advice • assume • unclear • outcome • stutter • suffering • amazement • to inflate • cleverness • assortment • most likely • set of rules • leave slowly • easily exited
Vocabulario doscientos cincuenta y dos 2023-01-17
21 Clues: skill • owner • salary • client • unfair • salary1 • manager • flexible • pleasant • position • benefits • punctual • reference • interview • knowledge • dedicated • requirement • firm/company • date of birth • responsibility • job application
Chapter 13 - How Populations Evolve 2024-04-11
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- Structures that have difference functions but a common ancestor
- Biology that studies molecular basis of genes
- New sediment cover older ones and compress
- Living species are decedents of ancestors
- Selection of certain traits that help survive and repoduce
- Structures that served an important function
- Tree used to represent patterns of descent
- Evolution that change in a gene pool
- Copies of every type of allele
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- Scientists who study fossils
- Small group that doesn't represent the population they left
- Record is a chronicle of evolution over years of geological time
- Change in genetic information
- Modifications that fit their environment
- Group of individuals of the same species
- Similarity resulting from common ancestry
- Widely accepted explanatory idea
- Selection of breeding to promote desirable traits
- Scientist that founded the theory of evolution
19 Clues: Scientists who study fossils • Change in genetic information • Copies of every type of allele • Widely accepted explanatory idea • Evolution that change in a gene pool • Modifications that fit their environment • Group of individuals of the same species • Similarity resulting from common ancestry • Living species are decedents of ancestors • ...
Evolution Crossword 2024-12-02
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- process by which evolution occurs; natural ______
- the name of the ship that darwin traveled on
- when organisms disappear from the earth
- structures that are similar
- proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- structures that have no current function
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- a characteristic that helps an organism survive
- islands that Darwin visited
- had different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
- change over time
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- well-supported testable explanation
- the name of Darwin's book; the ___ of species
- natural selection is also known as the survival of the ______
14 Clues: change over time • islands that Darwin visited • structures that are similar • well-supported testable explanation • preserved remains of ancient organisms • when organisms disappear from the earth • structures that have no current function • the name of the ship that darwin traveled on • the name of Darwin's book; the ___ of species • ...
Taking Back Astronomy 2024-04-26
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- a pair of equal and oppositely charged poles separated by a distance
- Greek philosopher who sought to interpret universe in terms of numbers
- nuclear reaction in which the nuclei of atoms combine to form more massive nuclei releasing energy
- theory that sun is at the center of universe
- effect of change in the frequency of sound, light or other waves as the source and observer move toward or away from each other
- substance identical to ordinary matter except the electrical charges of particles are opposite
- displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths in rediation
- viepoint in which everything arises from natural properties and causes
- prejudice in favor of or against a thing, person, or group compared with another
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- variation of the big bang theory in which the universe experiences accelerated phase of expansion
- a small circle whose center moves around the circumference of a larger one
- origin of the universe, earth, and life according to the Bible account in Genesis
- believing the earth as the center of the universe
- theory that changes in the earth's crust resulted from the action of continuous and uniform processes
- Greek astronomer and geographer of 2nd century A.D.
15 Clues: theory that sun is at the center of universe • believing the earth as the center of the universe • Greek astronomer and geographer of 2nd century A.D. • a pair of equal and oppositely charged poles separated by a distance • displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths in rediation • ...
Mechanism Of Plate movement 2025-07-09
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- the final layer of the earth
- a Theory Proposed by Alfred Wegener
- waves that pass through liquid and solid
- the two supercontinent, the precursor to Asia
- waves that only pass through solids
- waves that only travel on the surface
- the third layer of the earth
- waves that only travel through the inner layers
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- A geologist who proposed the seafloor spreading theory
- Earth's first supercontinent
- the two supercontinent, which is present-Day Africa
- the first layer of the earth
- a resistance force that resists movement of lithospheric plates
- the second layer of the earth
14 Clues: the final layer of the earth • Earth's first supercontinent • the first layer of the earth • the third layer of the earth • the second layer of the earth • a Theory Proposed by Alfred Wegener • waves that only pass through solids • waves that only travel on the surface • waves that pass through liquid and solid • the two supercontinent, the precursor to Asia • ...
10 Famous Scientist 2023-10-24
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- -Inventor of the telephone.
- -Scientist who formulated the theory of relativity.
- - English mathematician and logician who invented the programmable computer
- -British naturalist known for his theory of evolution.
- -Italian astronomer and physicist who improved the telescope.
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- -Scientist known for the laws of planetary motion.
- -Theoretical physicist and author of "A Brief History of Time."
- -Pioneering physicist who developed the theory of electromagnetism.
- -Famous physicist known for his laws of motion.
- -Inventor and engineer known for the alternating current system.
10 Clues: -Inventor of the telephone. • -Famous physicist known for his laws of motion. • -Scientist known for the laws of planetary motion. • -Scientist who formulated the theory of relativity. • -British naturalist known for his theory of evolution. • -Italian astronomer and physicist who improved the telescope. • ...
Micro economics 2022-06-14
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- conditions that make it difficult to enter a market
- The amount of a good or service available
- the amount a producer sets the price of a good
- A market structure where there is only a single firm
- A market condition where the quantity demanded is more than what is supplied
- The study of a household, business firm, or any other economic agent's behavior
- an economic condition where the quantity available is higher than the quantity demanded
- What you give up for something else
- revenue minus the cost
- a type of good where quantity demanded increases when consumer income increases
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- a situation where a producer uses all available resources to produce a single well in order to trade for another desired good
- a condition in the market where there is no change
- a type of good where the quantity demanded decreases when consumer income increases
- a place or institution where consumers and producers come together to exchange goods or currency
- someone who buys a good or service
- The curve is downward sloping and is the willingness to pay for a good or service
- factors of production and materials necessary
- A market structure where there are only a few firms that control the market
- The amount of satisfaction gained from buying a good or service
- the total cost divided by the level of output
- The contest between organizations to provide similar products or services to the same consumers
21 Clues: revenue minus the cost • someone who buys a good or service • What you give up for something else • The amount of a good or service available • factors of production and materials necessary • the total cost divided by the level of output • the amount a producer sets the price of a good • a condition in the market where there is no change • ...
Plate Tectonics (Lessons 2.4 & 2.5) 2022-09-22
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- The pulling of a tectonic plate as its edge subducts deeper into the mantle.
- Tectonics Unifying theory for which all other geologic knowledge is derived
- Wegener German Scientist who formulated the theory of continental drift
- Heat transfer process within the mantle that drives Plate Tectonics.
- Stress that pushes rocks in parallel but opposite directions
- The process by which oceanic crust sinks under another plate andeventually back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
- Boundary at which two plates come together
- The process in which new material at a ridge or rift pushes older material aside, moving the tectonic plates away from the ridge
- Compositional layer of the earth between the crust and the core
- Boundary Region where two plates interact
- Process by which new crust is created at mid-ocean ridges
- Divergent boundary at which seafloor spreading occurs
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- Feature created by the convergence of two continental plates
- Boundary at which two plates slide past each other
- Boundary at which two plates move apart
- The bending of rock layers due to stress
- A pulling force applied to rock layers.
- The soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats.
- Greek word for "all lands"
- Drift The theory that the Earth's crust is composed of plates that are in constant motion
- A crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one or both sides; often related to tectonic motion.
- The bending, tilting, and breaking of Earth's crust; the change in the shape of rock in response to stress
- Stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks.
- A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust; Earth's outermost physical layer
24 Clues: Greek word for "all lands" • Boundary at which two plates move apart • A pulling force applied to rock layers. • The bending of rock layers due to stress • Boundary Region where two plates interact • Boundary at which two plates come together • Boundary at which two plates slide past each other • Stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks. • ...
Foreign Torts 2021-01-26
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- The Lex Fori theory advocated in 1849 was of which
- Which theory is flexible in nature and allows the plaintiff to choose jurisdiction as per their choice?
- Which theory is based on applying law which is significant and relevant in the respective situation in order to uphold the principle of equality?
- Which ruled was followed in England for deciding the nature of foreign torts?
- Tort of reality is committed only against _________ property of a person?
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- In which case was it held that under the principle of collision liability the plaintiff was liable under Belgium Law but not under English Law?
- which is the most recent theory in the ambit of foreign tort
- Which theory adheres court jurisdiction to the actual place where the wrongful act was committed?
- What is the nature of Foreign Torts?
- Under Article 15 of which convention it is said that the principle of Lex Loci Deliciti commissi is the basic solution for non contractual obligation?
10 Clues: What is the nature of Foreign Torts? • The Lex Fori theory advocated in 1849 was of which • which is the most recent theory in the ambit of foreign tort • Tort of reality is committed only against _________ property of a person? • Which ruled was followed in England for deciding the nature of foreign torts? • ...
Foreign Torts 2021-01-26
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- Which theory adheres court jurisdiction to the actual place where the wrongful act was committed?
- What is the nature of Foreign Torts?
- Tort of reality is committed only against _________ property of a person?
- Under Article 15 of which convention it is said that the principle of Lex Loci Deliciti commissi is the basic solution for non contractual obligation?
- Which ruled was followed in England for deciding the nature of foreign torts?
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- which is the most recent theory in the ambit of foreign tort
- The Lex Fori theory advocated in 1849 was of which
- In which case was it held that under the principle of collision liability the plaintiff was liable under Belgium Law but not under English Law?
- Which theory is based on applying law which is significant and relevant in the respective situation in order to uphold the principle of equality?
- Which theory is flexible in nature and allows the plaintiff to choose jurisdiction as per their choice?
10 Clues: What is the nature of Foreign Torts? • The Lex Fori theory advocated in 1849 was of which • which is the most recent theory in the ambit of foreign tort • Tort of reality is committed only against _________ property of a person? • Which ruled was followed in England for deciding the nature of foreign torts? • ...
Moon Formation 2025-05-29
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- Giant indents on moon's surface
- Light, ashy part of the moon
- Giant "planet" in Earth's orbit
- The curved path an object takes as it moves around a central body
- Mars-sized object that supposedly crashed into Earth
- Who discovered the moons mountains?
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- A theory evolving a Mars-sized object, crashing into Earth
- Who proposed the theory, The Giant Impact Theory
- First person to observe the moon through a telescope
- Dark part of the moons surface
- How many major impact theories are there?
11 Clues: Light, ashy part of the moon • Dark part of the moons surface • Giant indents on moon's surface • Giant "planet" in Earth's orbit • Who discovered the moons mountains? • How many major impact theories are there? • Who proposed the theory, The Giant Impact Theory • First person to observe the moon through a telescope • Mars-sized object that supposedly crashed into Earth • ...
Chapter 1 - What is Psychology? 2023-09-05
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- basic truth or law
- mental processes including dreams perceptions thoughts and memories
- stresses that human capacity for self fulfillment and the importance of consciousness self-awareness and the capacity to make choices
- the scientific study of human behavior
- focuses on the evolution of behavior and mental processes
- Belief that psychology should be the scientific study of observable behavior
- any action that people can observe or measure including walking, talking, eating, sleeping or drinking
- field of psychology concerned with how mental processes help organisms adapt to their environment
- suggest that people can change their environments or create new ones
- Sigmund Freud's school of thought that emphasized the importance of unconscious motives and internal conflict in determining and understanding human behavior
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- stresses the influence of unconscious forces on human behavior
- a medical Doctor Who specializes in the treatment of psychological problems and who can prescribe medication for clients
- emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior
- tools researchers use to learn more about human behavior
- emphasizes the role that thoughts play in determining behavior
- “looking within”
- research that has no immediate application and is done for its own sake
- Freud theory that assumed that most of what exists in an individual's mind is unconscious and consists of conflicting impulses, urges,
- An alternative to behaviorism and structuralism developed by German psychologists
- emphasizes the influence of biology on our behavior
- Aristotle’s learning theory of how experiences remind us of similar experiences of the past
- a statement that attempts to explain why things are the way they are and why they happen the way they do
- field of psychology concerned with discovering the basic elements of consciousness
23 Clues: “looking within” • basic truth or law • the scientific study of human behavior • emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior • emphasizes the influence of biology on our behavior • tools researchers use to learn more about human behavior • focuses on the evolution of behavior and mental processes • stresses the influence of unconscious forces on human behavior • ...
The Cell Theory 2024-08-25
11 Clues: plants have this • a cell's "bones" • a cell's "brain" • protein production • long chains of DNA • makes food for cell • power plant of the cell • stores and directs molecules • protects the inside of a cell • thick fluid made mostly of water • structures that have specific functions
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde + Raising Cain 2020-07-11
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- “The figure in these two …. Haunted the lawyer all night”
- What aspect of this theory does Hyde represent?
- Forcing the audience to question dreams and ……
- How many identity’s are within Carter?
- What is the external device that Cain uses against his victims?
- They are only different on some point of……?
- What theory do I discuss within my first argument?
- What genre of film and literature do the texts fit within
- What is the name of my related text?
- Whose identity does Hyde consume?
- the strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr ……
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- Explicitly expressing his morphed and ….. Mind.
- The ingestion of potions and ….. formulas Help form the disliked Hyde.
- How is jenny later seen within the film, after her suspected death?
- What tone does the reference to 'cages' employ?
- Multiple personality patients regardless of their background seem to share some childhood…
- “When did you get out….”
- Dissociative …… disorder
- Due to the strong…. Conventions?
- Who was de Palma’s influence?
20 Clues: “When did you get out….” • Dissociative …… disorder • Who was de Palma’s influence? • Due to the strong…. Conventions? • Whose identity does Hyde consume? • What is the name of my related text? • How many identity’s are within Carter? • the strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr …… • They are only different on some point of……? • Forcing the audience to question dreams and …… • ...
Personality and Values 2018-01-30
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- Sum of total of ways in which an individual reacts to and interact with others.
- This personality dimension is a measure of reliability. ex: organized, dependable, and persistent.
- strength theory, A theory that indicates that the way personality translates into behavior depends on the strength of the situation.
- Stability, A personality dimension that characterizes individuals as calm, self-confident, and secure. ex: The ability to withstand stress.
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- This personality dimension refer to an individual's who is good nature, cooperative, and trusting.
- A personality dimension, someone who is gregarious, assertive, and social.
- Refers to modes of behavior of achieving one's terminal goals.
- job fit, A theory that identifies six personality types that fit between personality type and occupational environment determines satisfaction and turnover.
- to experience, A personality dimension that characterizes individuals in terms of creative, imagination, and curiosity.
- Refers to desirable end-states, goals an individual would like to achieve during his/her lifetime.
- Activation Theory, A theory that predicts that some situations or events "activate" a more than others.
11 Clues: Refers to modes of behavior of achieving one's terminal goals. • A personality dimension, someone who is gregarious, assertive, and social. • Sum of total of ways in which an individual reacts to and interact with others. • This personality dimension refer to an individual's who is good nature, cooperative, and trusting. • ...
Development of a Theory 2023-01-08
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- When magma erupts onto the Earth's surface it turns into ___.
- Deepest part of the ocean.
- Mountain range forming in the middle of the ocean.
- This was the theory that all continents were together and then eventually separated.
- Giant supercontinent.
- The process by which oceanic crust continuously forms along mid ocean ridges.
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- The new technology developed in the 1940's allowing scientists to map the sea floor.
- Rocks near the mid ocean ridges are ____.
- By matching _____, scientists figured out South America and Africa were probably once connected.
- Molten rock below Earth's surface.
- Giant rock slabs that make up Earth's surface
- Scientist who discovered the mid ocean ridges using sonar sounds.
- The scientist who came up with the idea of Continental Drift
- Rocks further from the mid ocean ridges are ____.\
14 Clues: Giant supercontinent. • Deepest part of the ocean. • Molten rock below Earth's surface. • Rocks near the mid ocean ridges are ____. • Giant rock slabs that make up Earth's surface • Mountain range forming in the middle of the ocean. • Rocks further from the mid ocean ridges are ____.\ • The scientist who came up with the idea of Continental Drift • ...
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 1 2023-10-03
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- international museum that collects and exhibits modern and contemporary art in New York City and other locations.
- the oval amphitheater in the center of the ROME
- a large sculpture in New York Harbour , given to the US as a gift of friendship from the people of France
- the landmark that can be seen from the moon
- form follows function that has been misunderstood form and function should be one join in spiritual union
- temple that dominates the Acropolis at Athens. It was built in the mid-5th century BCE and dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena Parthenos.
- Danish Architect who won an international design competition for his design of Sydney Opera House
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- a building designed by Adrian Smith
- an iron tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris France
- isn't just an idea, it is an idea about space, things, or inhabitation.
- main architect of Taj Mahal
- a white marble mausoleum on the southern bank of the Yamuna River in Agra India
- the multi venue performing arts center in Sydney Australia
- It’s how a designer approaches any problem. It’s essentially how you think of design in general,
14 Clues: main architect of Taj Mahal • a building designed by Adrian Smith • the landmark that can be seen from the moon • the oval amphitheater in the center of the ROME • an iron tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris France • the multi venue performing arts center in Sydney Australia • isn't just an idea, it is an idea about space, things, or inhabitation. • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 2022-10-29
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- philosopher who wrote about government
- social gathering for discussing ideas or enjoying art
- author of the Declaration of Independence
- social critics in France
- system of government in which power is divided between the national and state government
- document declaring American independence from Britain
- first ten amendments to the US Constitution
- theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- new way of thinking about world based on observation
- age of reason
- ruler who supported Enlightenment ideas but did not give up power
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- system in which each branch of government checks, or limits, the power of the other two branches
- grand, ornate style
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- an agreement people make with government
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- discovered laws of motion and gravity
17 Clues: age of reason • grand, ornate style • social critics in France • discovered laws of motion and gravity • philosopher who wrote about government • an agreement people make with government • author of the Declaration of Independence • first ten amendments to the US Constitution • logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • ...
BUS 475 Chapter 1 2020-04-27
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- A _____-oriented vision defines a business in terms of a good or service provided.
- Strategic _____ - When companies stake out a unique position within an industry that allows the firm to provide value to customers, while controlling costs.
- _____ Values Statement - Statement of principles to guide an organization as it works to achieve its vision and fulfill its mission, for both internal conduct and external interactions; it often includes explicit ethical considerations.
- Competitive _____ - Superior performance relative to other competitors in the same industry or the industry average.
- _____ Competitive Advantage - Outperforming competitors or the industry average over a prolonged period.
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- The set of goal-directed actions a firm takes to gain and sustain superior performance relative to competitors.
- Strategic _____ - the integrative management field that combines analysis, formulation, and implementation in the quest for competitive advantage.
- A statement about what an organization ultimately wants to accomplish; it captures the company's aspiration.
- Competitive _____ - Underperformance relative to other competitors in the same industry or the industry average.
- A _____-oriented vision defines a business in terms of providing solutions to customer needs.
- Strategic _____ - A stretch goal that pervades the organization with a sense of winning, which it aims to achieve by building the necessary resources and capabilities through continuous learning.
- Organizational core _____ - The ethical standards and norms that govern the behavior of individuals within a firm or organization.
- Competitive _____ - Performance of two or more firms at the same level.
- Describes what an organization actually does, the products and services it plans to provide, and the markets in which it will compete.
14 Clues: Competitive _____ - Performance of two or more firms at the same level. • A _____-oriented vision defines a business in terms of a good or service provided. • A _____-oriented vision defines a business in terms of providing solutions to customer needs. • _____ Competitive Advantage - Outperforming competitors or the industry average over a prolonged period. • ...
Earth Science 2023-10-12
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- This is an inorganic, naturally occurring solid that has definite chemical composition and atomic structure.
- What is this theory that also known as Parallel Universe?
- This is mostly made up of methane simple chemical compound that is made up of C & H atoms.
- This is the operation of logging trees or clearing of forested land.
- What is this theory that implies that the universe started from a point of singularity?
- What is this theory that presented by Alan Guth,Andrei Linde,Paul Steinhart & Andy Albrecht in 1980?
- What is a device that stores enery?
- What is this hypothetical kind of matter that cannot be seen w/ telescope?
- Who proposed the Bigbang Theory?
- This is used to build and maintain an organism's body.
- What is the other term or name of the lithosphere?
- Cannot be replenished or regenerated on a human time cycle.
- This includes the rocks of the crust & mantle,the metalic liquid outer core, and the solid metalic inner core.
- What is the process where liquid vapor changes into water droplets?
- Can be replenished or regenerated on a human time cycle.
- This dissolves & transports chemicals within and to and from a cell.
- What is the organisms that use light or chemical energy to run their life processes?
- This is the water that falls to the earth when it's raining.
- This is the movement of water into the ground from the surface.
- What do you find in atmosphere that surround the Earth's air?
- What is the rock that form from exposure to intense heat or pressure?
- It is the ability to resist being scratched.
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- What is the process where liquid water changes into water vapor?
- What is the energy that offers an enormous & clean energy?
- What is this theory that proposed by Albert Einstein & Richard Tolman (1930)?
- What is the loose surface material that covers most land?
- What is the rock that form the compaction and cementation of sediments?
- This is the movement of solid, liquid and gaseous water through the atmosphere.
- This influences how quickly atoms & molecules move.
- This subsystem is the total amount of water that includes water on the surface, underground, and air.
- This is when a mineral breaks irregularly.
- What is the rock that form from the cooling & solidification of lava or magma?
- This is the way in which a mineral breaks along smooth flat planes.
- This is a great cloud of gas & dust (nebula) collapse because of a gravitational pull.
- What is the Electric power distribution company in the Philippines?
- What is this theory that expands has no beginning or end?
- What is a thin gaseous layer that envelopes the lithosphere?
- This is the color of the powdered mineral.
- This is defined as a gravitationally bound system of stars.
- What is the enery that utilizes kinetic energy of falling or running water to turn a turbine generator & generate electricity?
- What is this energy of the empty space & is causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate?
- This is the set of all life forms on Earth.
- This is the process where ice and snow change into water vapor, skipping the liquid phase.
- It is how a mineral reflects light.
- This is when the evaporation of liquid water from plants and trees into the atmosphere.
- This is naturally occuring liquid composed of complex hydrocarbons.
- What is the oldest known energy source?
- What is the most obvious properties of a mineral?
- Black combustible rock made up of elemental C,H,O,N & varying amounts of S.
- This is the process where water vapor changes into ice, skipping the liquid phase.
50 Clues: Who proposed the Bigbang Theory? • What is a device that stores enery? • It is how a mineral reflects light. • What is the oldest known energy source? • This is when a mineral breaks irregularly. • This is the color of the powdered mineral. • This is the set of all life forms on Earth. • It is the ability to resist being scratched. • ...
Teamwork 2025-10-24
Across
- admiration to someone ability or qualities
- state if being dedicated to a cause
- peoples person
- process of conveying information
- smarty & artsy
- flexible
- group of people shared a common goal
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- joint effort/ partnership
- firm belief in reliability/integrity
- very nurturing
- graceful
- smiles all the time
- always on the go
- fashionista
- the leader
15 Clues: graceful • flexible • the leader • fashionista • very nurturing • peoples person • smarty & artsy • always on the go • smiles all the time • joint effort/ partnership • process of conveying information • state if being dedicated to a cause • firm belief in reliability/integrity • group of people shared a common goal • admiration to someone ability or qualities
Chapter 2 - Canada's Physical Geography 2021-03-25
Across
- An area's landforms together with its cover of vegetation, water, ice, and rock.
- One type of mountain made from magma.
- Large masses of rock high above sea level.
- Has some of the oldest rock on earth.
- The outer solid layer of the Earth.
- The theory that the earth's continents are moving.
- Canada's topography is the result of _______ forces.
- One type of mountain made from movements of the earth's crust.
- The smallest landform region.
- The average conditions of the atmosphere over a long period of time.
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- This landform region is know for being flat.
- Cold land makes the air cold and dry.
- The theory that the earth's plates interact to produce mountains, trenches, earthquakes, and volcanoes.
- The science of weather, was probably one of the first sciences to develop.
- The distance away from sea level.
- Warm water makes the air warm and moist.
- This landform region is known for its deltas.
- As this increases the amount of sunshine decreases.
- This type of precipitation may be caused when one air mass displaces another.
- The natural features of the lands surface.
20 Clues: The smallest landform region. • The distance away from sea level. • The outer solid layer of the Earth. • Cold land makes the air cold and dry. • One type of mountain made from magma. • Has some of the oldest rock on earth. • Warm water makes the air warm and moist. • Large masses of rock high above sea level. • The natural features of the lands surface. • ...
nursing 2022-12-05
Across
- It refers to unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul.
- A state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces and no change occurs.
- It is an art, helping service, and a technology.
- The knowledge that describes the professional perspective.
- This part of transaction and client’s participation is encouraged in making decision on the means to achieve goals.
- Behaviors that attempts to control the environment.
- First Lady of Nursing
- It is a teaching in which consists largely of giving information and is form explained in educational literature.
- It is a definition which is based on the method of how it was measured or how the person comes up with that perception.
- She developed the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory.
- The performer perceives the situation as a whole rather than in terms of aspects, and the performance is guided by maxims.
- Fawcett defined this as the global concepts that identify the phenomenon of central interest to a discipline, the global propositions that describe the concepts, and the global propositions that state the relations between or among the concepts.
- It is in this phase where the individual may make minor requests or attention-getting techniques.
- It is described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering.
- This level of prevention aims to strengthen the capacity of person to maintain an optimum level.
- It is a coping mechanism from close relationship which results to giving and receiving of love, respect and value.
- It refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion.
- She introduced the Theory of Goal Attainment Theory in 1995
- It is defined as the distinguishing characteristic of an energy field received as a single wave.
- It is associated with disharmony between the person and the environment or nature.
- The self-system begins to develop the conception of gender.
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- Addresses the extent to which empiric indicators for the concepts can be identified and to what extent the purpose of the theory can be attained.
- A process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness.
- It describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of energy field as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicitties.
- She is known for her esoteric model of nursing – the Conservation Model.
- This circle of patient care is based in the pathological and therapeutic sciences.
- She conceptualized the Deliberative Nursing Process Theory.
- Any change in the internal and external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system.
- It is a theory that relates concepts to one another, describe the interrelationships among concepts or propositions and specify the associations or relationships among concepts.
- This circle of patient care involves concept of “mothering” and provide for teaching-learning activities.
- Refers to a specialized field of practice founded on the theoretical structure of the science or knowledge of the discipline and accompanying practice abilities.
- It means love and charity, eros and agape are united, and is by nature unconditional love.
- She uses situation rather than environment because situation conveys a social environment with social definition.
- Its goal is to prevent further physical deterioration and maximizing quality of life.
- Excretion of waste products.
- It is a feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical, or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish and to those phases beyond.
- An integrity which refers to maintaining or restoring the structure of body preventing physical breakdown and promoting healing
- Developmental beings with needs, individuals have their own subjective perceptions and feelings that may not be observable directly.
- She believed that every woman, at one time in her life, would be a nurse in the sense that nursing is having the responsibility for someone’s health.
- A hidden/concealed nursing problem.
40 Clues: First Lady of Nursing • Excretion of waste products. • A hidden/concealed nursing problem. • It is an art, helping service, and a technology. • Behaviors that attempts to control the environment. • She developed the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory. • The knowledge that describes the professional perspective. • ...
Evolution Choice Board Crossword 2023-10-10
Across
- A frog born with extra legs.
- Thought that if the more you use a part of the body, the stronger and more developed it will become.
- The idea that older species evolve into new species over time.
- Indian elephants, blue jays, cardinals.
- The set of information that controls a trait; a segment of DNA on a chromosome.
- A technique used to determine which of two fossils is older based on the layer of rock in which it was found.
- The process of selecting a few organisms with desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation.
- One of the parts of Darwin's theory on evolution.
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- The preserved remains or traces on an organism that lived in the past.
- The last shared common ancestor on the branching tree of evolution.
- Proposed the theory of evolution that is believed to be true today.
- The millions of fossils that have been collected by scientists.
- A well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations.
- Human appendix, human tailbone, pelvic bone of a snake, wings of a wingless bird.
- Dinosaurs, dodo birds, passenger pigeons.
15 Clues: A frog born with extra legs. • Indian elephants, blue jays, cardinals. • Dinosaurs, dodo birds, passenger pigeons. • One of the parts of Darwin's theory on evolution. • The idea that older species evolve into new species over time. • The millions of fossils that have been collected by scientists. • A well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations. • ...
Economics 2022-08-22
Across
- the portion of income not spent on current expenditures
- anything that helps us produce things faster, better or cheaper
- of the same or a similar kind or nature
- individual's ordering of various outcomes
- the point where individuals have no particular preference for either one good or another based on their relative quantities.
- the point when the marginal utility of any activity is zero.
- out-of-pocket costs—payments that are actually made.
- level playing field where everyone has the same access to the same wealth
- condition or state in which economic forces are balanced
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- it is representation of economy as a heterogeneous and proliferative social space.
- curve. the maximum amount of one commodity X obtainable for any given amount of another commodity Y, and vice versa
- It refers to people's decisions about sharing and using those resources
- one unit which participate in production mechanism
- a rational consumer always prefers more of a good as it offers the consumer a higher level of satisfaction.
- the process of capital formation by a firm or increase in the stock of existing capital stock
- occurs when a good's quantity demanded or supplied changes even though the price remains the same.
- income that a firm receives from the sale of a good or service to its customers
- the operation of a country’s money supply, commercial activities and industry
- people who make or grow goods and provide services
- the difference between the revenue received from the sale of an output and the costs of all inputs used, as well as any opportunity costs
20 Clues: of the same or a similar kind or nature • individual's ordering of various outcomes • one unit which participate in production mechanism • people who make or grow goods and provide services • out-of-pocket costs—payments that are actually made. • the portion of income not spent on current expenditures • condition or state in which economic forces are balanced • ...
