theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Roman Catholic Church 2022-03-13
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- Catholic Church doesn’t reject this theory
- Ruled Middle East and Europe
- Pope rules the church from here
- comes from the Greek word katholicos
- brought Roman Catholicism to the U.S
- symbolizes prayers rising to heaven
- tradition of honoring saints actually came from these people
- God's objective existence; God's interest in individual human beings, who can enter into relations with God through prayer.
- very special time for Christians
- major religion of nearly every country in Latin America
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- worldwide religious tradition
- largest of three major branches of Christianity
- symbol used by early Christians to identify themselves in times of persecution
- baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, reconciliation, marriage, anointing of the sick, holy orders
- Ruler of churches in a certain area
- denomination of Christianity
- Bang Theory Proposed by a Catholic Priest
- tried to kill Jesus
- First pope of the church
- Has more Catholic than Italy
20 Clues: tried to kill Jesus • First pope of the church • Ruled Middle East and Europe • denomination of Christianity • Has more Catholic than Italy • worldwide religious tradition • Pope rules the church from here • very special time for Christians • Ruler of churches in a certain area • symbolizes prayers rising to heaven • comes from the Greek word katholicos • ...
2 Thessalonians 2025-04-27
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- – The act of God’s righteous assessment of all people, rewarding or punishing based on their deeds.
- – God’s power and favor, given freely to the undeserving, enabling salvation and sanctification.
- – Trust and belief in Jesus Christ and His promises.
- – Selfless affection and care for others, especially for fellow believers.
- – Evil actions and moral corruption, opposed to God's will.
- – A figure or force in opposition to Christ, often associated with end-time deception.
- – The just punishment that God will execute against the wicked at the end of time.
- – The labor or actions of believers to spread the gospel and live out their faith.
- – Refers to Jesus Christ, the supreme authority and ruler over all.
- – Inner tranquility that comes from being reconciled to God through Christ.
- of the Lord – A future time when God will judge the world and establish His kingdom.
- – The act of leading people away from the truth, particularly the gospel, often by false teachers.
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- – God’s unmerited favor, enabling salvation and spiritual growth.
- – The radiant splendor and majesty of God, often revealed in His presence and power.
- – Times of suffering and hardship, particularly for the believer.
- – Offering comfort and motivation to others to stay firm in their faith.
- – Steadfastness in the faith, particularly under trials or persecution.
- firm – To remain steadfast and unshaken in one’s faith, especially in the face of opposition.
- – Living in a manner that is pleasing to God, characterized by justice and holiness.
- – The unveiling of divine truth, especially regarding the return of Christ and the end of the age.
20 Clues: – Trust and belief in Jesus Christ and His promises. • – Evil actions and moral corruption, opposed to God's will. • – God’s unmerited favor, enabling salvation and spiritual growth. • – Times of suffering and hardship, particularly for the believer. • – Refers to Jesus Christ, the supreme authority and ruler over all. • ...
Chapters fourteen and fifteen topics . 2022-04-21
20 Clues: art • Cage • Glass • beats • Warho • critic • Theory • Hughes • Baldwin • Technology • influences • to New York • of the absurd • and Nothingness • not depend on music • of electronic technology • reject the role of other • largely nonrepresentational • sum of his or her own actions • manipulations of music by disc jockeys
Business communcation and taxes 2026-02-15
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- Legal reduction of tax liability.
- Illegal non-payment of taxes.
- Total taxes paid by a company.
- Tax rate increasing with income.
- Meaning expressed clearly in words.
- Process of reaching agreement through discussion.
- Same tax rate for all taxpayers.
- ethics Ethical theory focused on moral character.
- Groups affected by a company’s decisions.
- Underlying needs behind stated demands.
- Paying tax twice on the same income.
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- Communication through body language and tone.
- Ethical theory based on duties and rules.
- Amount on which tax is calculated.
- Country with very low corporate taxes.
- Corporate responsibility toward society and the environment.
- Ethical theory judging actions by consequences.
- Culture relying on implicit communication.
- Voluntary charitable contributions by a company.
- Moral principles guiding corporate decision-making.
- Culture relying on explicit communication.
- Best alternative if no agreement is reached.
- Personal discipline and responsibility at work.
- Conflict resolution with a neutral third party.
- Something given up during negotiation.
- Meaning expressed indirectly.
- Percentage at which income is taxed.
27 Clues: Illegal non-payment of taxes. • Meaning expressed indirectly. • Total taxes paid by a company. • Tax rate increasing with income. • Same tax rate for all taxpayers. • Legal reduction of tax liability. • Amount on which tax is calculated. • Meaning expressed clearly in words. • Percentage at which income is taxed. • Paying tax twice on the same income. • ...
Chapter 8 Review 2022-02-11
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- technology that uses satellites to track positions.
- sections of the lithosphere that move.
- middle layer of the earth with molten rock.
- molten rock from underground.
- made of the crust and upper mantle and contains the tectonic plates.
- currents caused by hot and cool liquid.
- crust that makes up the continents.
- upper layer of the earth that makes up the surface.
- a physical feature of the Earth created by processes underground.
- process of new crust moving old crust.
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- technology that uses sound to make maps.
- german scientist that created the theory of continental drift.
- the underground location of an earthquake.
- the area where two plates meet.
- movement of the plates.
- center layer of the earth with solid iron.
- molten rock on the surface.
- layer of gas that makes life possible.
- one giant continent from long ago.
- a break in the Earth's crust.
- shaking movement in the earth's crust.
- crust that makes up the seafloor.
- theory that the continents move apart.
- the surface point of an earthquake.
- the strength of an earthquake.
25 Clues: movement of the plates. • molten rock on the surface. • a break in the Earth's crust. • molten rock from underground. • the strength of an earthquake. • the area where two plates meet. • crust that makes up the seafloor. • one giant continent from long ago. • crust that makes up the continents. • the surface point of an earthquake. • sections of the lithosphere that move. • ...
International Marketing -- Group 5 2012-11-22
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- the mode of payment in phils. is either cash or ___.
- decisions must be made carefully in order to optimize business ____.
- located in restaurants, hotels, aiports, libraries and other public places.
- the most popular business language.
- higly decentralized organization operating across a broad range of countries.
- its secret is to understand and maintain the needs of its local market.
- under __ laws, there are 18 currencies that are acceptable in international transactions.
- the performance of the business activities that direct the flow of company's goods and services to consumers or users in more than one nation for a profit.
- it does not require much effort incontrast to international marketing.
- operates exclusively within a single country.
- the firm treats its home and international markets as one.
- the best wway of handing SRC is to ____ that it exist.
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- the 4 P's of marketing are the ____.
- the only country where McDonalds serves spaghetti on their menu
- ___ factors are those inherent in the home country.
- historically, __ is the main market of Philippine products and investments.
- the primary obstacle to sucess in IM.
- a system that enables a country to exchange its currency with that of another.
- the reason why filipino firm are engage into international marketing is that they want to earn profit in ____.
- a __ may pull out from a restive or politically unstable country and transfer its headquarters to a more peaceful location.
20 Clues: the most popular business language. • the 4 P's of marketing are the ____. • the primary obstacle to sucess in IM. • operates exclusively within a single country. • ___ factors are those inherent in the home country. • the mode of payment in phils. is either cash or ___. • the best wway of handing SRC is to ____ that it exist. • ...
TV Shows Crossword 2016-01-09
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- "Everybody ___ Raymond"
- "I _____ Of Jeannie"
- "Doctor ___"
- "_______ Idol"
- "Beverly ____ 90210"
- "Family ____"
- "NYPD ____"
- ”The Price Is ____"
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- "I've ___ A Secret"
- "The Wonder ____"
- "____ Family"
- "___, Lose, or Draw"
- "___ Letterman Show"
- "The Edge of ____"
- "Let's Make A ____"
- "The Biggest ____"
- "___ Smart"
- "The ___ Bang Theory"
- "____ Improvement"
19 Clues: "___ Smart" • "NYPD ____" • "Doctor ___" • "____ Family" • "Family ____" • "_______ Idol" • "The Wonder ____" • "The Edge of ____" • "The Biggest ____" • "____ Improvement" • "I've ___ A Secret" • "Let's Make A ____" • ”The Price Is ____" • "I _____ Of Jeannie" • "___, Lose, or Draw" • "___ Letterman Show" • "Beverly ____ 90210" • "The ___ Bang Theory" • "Everybody ___ Raymond"
Homework 2021-08-24
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- models that describe the difference and kinds of measurable physical quantities
- overall perspective that we see of the world
- the study of presently occurring scientific events
- a command given by God
- a scientific principle that tells us that any observable result of a process
- taking data and analyzing it
- use of the instrument with scales and rulers to collect data
- a hypothesis about something
- a scientfic principle asserting that the same process will always produce the same results
- simply is knowledge and organized methods
- a theory with more theories in it
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- a gravitational force between two objects
- when scientist observe and write descriptions
- explain and describe or represent something
- separate science from nearly all human activiets
- any information scientist collect
- is what you believe is important in your worldview
- is a collection of observation, explanations
- the investigation of events that happened in unobservable past
19 Clues: a command given by God • taking data and analyzing it • a hypothesis about something • any information scientist collect • a theory with more theories in it • a gravitational force between two objects • simply is knowledge and organized methods • explain and describe or represent something • overall perspective that we see of the world • ...
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 • ...
2020828 2023-05-04
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- One of the significant contribution _________ movement.
- Albert Einstein was a American _________.
- Where his brain was kept in?
- What was his second wife's name?
- What is one thing Albert created?
- Albert was the leader behind ________ Theory of light.
- What month did Albert Einstein pass away?
- We use this today because of Einstein.
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- The instrument Einstein played?
- Special Theory of________ is the relationship between time and space.
- what award did Einstein Win?
- The Country he pushed to build the atomic Bomb?
- How many kids did Albert have?
- When he was nine what was hard for him?
- What country wanted Einstein as their second president?
- what country was Einstein born?
- What month was he born?
- Albert's first wife?
18 Clues: Albert's first wife? • What month was he born? • what award did Einstein Win? • Where his brain was kept in? • How many kids did Albert have? • The instrument Einstein played? • what country was Einstein born? • What was his second wife's name? • What is one thing Albert created? • We use this today because of Einstein. • When he was nine what was hard for him? • ...
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
- 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.
- fission the splitting of the nucleus of a heavy atom into two smaller nuclei
- high-frequency electromagnetic radiation emitted but the nuclei of radioactive atoms.
- 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
- The theory of the micro world based on wave functions and probabilities developed especially by Werner Heisenberg and Erwin Schroedinger.
- the time required for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive isotope to decay
- a stream of electrons (or positrons) emitted during the radioactive decay of certain nuclei
- 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
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- a stream of particles (helium nuclei) ejected by certain radioactive elements
- a self-sustaining reaction in which the products of one reaction event stimulate further reaction events
- A fundamental equation of quantum mechanics, which relates probability wave amplitudes to the forces acting on a system
- acronym for a unit of absorbed energy
- 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 nuclear proton or neutron; the collective name for either or both.
- The rule that a new theory must produce the same results as the old theory where the old theory is known to be valid
- the elementary constituent particles or building blocks of nuclear matter
- negative particle in the outer part of an atom
- process of the atomic nucleus that results in the emission of energetic sub atomic particles
- acronmy for a unit used to measure the effect of ionizing radiation on humans.
- process of determining the time that has elapsed since death by measuring the radioactivity of the remaining carbon14 atoms
- Electromagnetic radiation of higher frequencies than ultraviolet: emitted by electron transitions to the lowest energy states in atoms
- a fission reactor designed to make more fissionable fuel tun is put into it by converting non fissionable isotopes to fissionable isotopes
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 • a stream of particles (helium nuclei) ejected by certain radioactive elements • ...
Theory of Plate Tectonics 2023-05-09
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- plates move towards each other & collide
- a prediction or statement based on limited evidence that can be tested by observation and experimentation
- tectonics the scientific theory that the lithosphere is made up of rigid pieces, called tectonic plates, that move across Earth's surface
- the process by which a collision between two tectonic plates forces the denser plate under the less dense plate
- the requirement that must be met for an engineering solution to be successful
- the hypothesis that the continents slowly drifted to their current positions after having been part of a single, giant landmass that broke apart
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- a break in Earth's crust where the rocks on either side have moved
- theory a well-established group of ideas or models that is supported by a large amount of evidence and that can be used to explain many different phenomena
- plates move away from one another
- the circulation of material caused by differences in temperature
- the process by which the rocks on either side of the mid-ocean ridge slowly pull away from each other, allowing molten rock to rise, solidify, and form new seafloor
- plates slide past each and lithosphere is neither created nor destroyed
- the limitations on an engineering solution
- the solid crust and upper mantle of Earth's interior
14 Clues: plates move away from one another • plates move towards each other & collide • the limitations on an engineering solution • the solid crust and upper mantle of Earth's interior • the circulation of material caused by differences in temperature • a break in Earth's crust where the rocks on either side have moved • ...
Theory of training horses 2025-01-14
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- Removal of food may help prevent titbit mugging
- Pat and Linda Parelli will use this piece of equipment within their seven games
- The third scale for British Dressage
- The founder of classical conditioning theory
- The surname of the founder of Intelligent Horsemanship
- Something which can trigger a physical or behavioural change.
- Removal of pressure from your leg or hand aids links to this concept
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- Operant and Classical conditioning are examples of this?
- Edward Thorndike is associated with the development of this theory
- An assessment to take into account the horses movement
- The fifth word in the full term for ISES
- A factor affecting training
- A coach may provide this to support a rider reach a goal
- A non associative learning style which will accustom your horse after repeated exposure
14 Clues: A factor affecting training • The third scale for British Dressage • The fifth word in the full term for ISES • The founder of classical conditioning theory • Removal of food may help prevent titbit mugging • An assessment to take into account the horses movement • The surname of the founder of Intelligent Horsemanship • ...
Monopoly 2023-03-28
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- contract issued by a gov entity that gives a firm the sole right to provide a good/service in a certain area
- Means "to sell"
- Single producer owns/controls key natural resources
- Single producer of a product
- Gov grants a single firm/individual the exclusive right to provide a good/service
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- legal permit to operate business/enter a market
- designed to protect and promote intellectual capital
- Combination of Firms
- Means "alone"
- Third type of monopoly
10 Clues: Means "alone" • Means "to sell" • Combination of Firms • Third type of monopoly • Single producer of a product • legal permit to operate business/enter a market • Single producer owns/controls key natural resources • designed to protect and promote intellectual capital • Gov grants a single firm/individual the exclusive right to provide a good/service • ...
Tun family 2025-10-23
14 Clues: baby girl • Firm Rock • truck lover • the eldest. • large heart • eldest girl • family nurse • mother queen • father of many • very much loved • testament of love • Jr., father figure • Sr., loving father • middle child (balance)
Demand and supply 2024-10-30
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- when elasticity of demand more than one
- organization that transforms resources (inputs) into products (outputs)
- good that can serve as replacement
- good that consumer demand more of when their salary increases
- the consuming units in an economy.
- good that consumer demand less of when their income increase
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- good that "go together"
- condition that exists when quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied at the current price.
- condition that exists when quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded at the current price
- graph illustrating how much of a product a firm will supply per period of time at different prices.
- when elasticity of demand less than one
- sum of all households wages, salaries, profits, interest payments, rents, and other forms of earnings in a given period of time
12 Clues: good that "go together" • good that can serve as replacement • the consuming units in an economy. • when elasticity of demand more than one • when elasticity of demand less than one • good that consumer demand less of when their income increase • good that consumer demand more of when their salary increases • ...
Astronomy 2022-01-10
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- A force pulse ogecs tread the center of planets
- The study of space beyond our atmosphere
- Theory that states the sun is the center of the slower sistim
- A person who study space
- Ever thang in space as a hole
- An imaginary line going through the center of a sphere ,s north and ples
- The path of a object around another object in space
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- When an object travels around another
- Theory that the earth was the center of the universe Theory that the earth was the center of the universe
- A hole ih the surface of a planet or moon caused by a rock from space hitting the surface.
- A device used to maje distant objects appear much closer.
- A planets spin on its axis
12 Clues: A person who study space • A planets spin on its axis • Ever thang in space as a hole • When an object travels around another • The study of space beyond our atmosphere • A force pulse ogecs tread the center of planets • The path of a object around another object in space • A device used to maje distant objects appear much closer. • ...
Astronomy 2022-01-10
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- A force pulse ogecs tread the center of planets
- The study of space beyond our atmosphere
- Theory that states the sun is the center of the slower sistim
- A person who study space
- Ever thang in space as a hole
- An imaginary line going through the center of a sphere ,s north and ples
- The path of a object around another object in space
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- When an object travels around another
- Theory that the earth was the center of the universe Theory that the earth was the center of the universe
- A hole ih the surface of a planet or moon caused by a rock from space hitting the surface.
- A device used to maje distant objects appear much closer.
- A planets spin on its axis
12 Clues: A person who study space • A planets spin on its axis • Ever thang in space as a hole • When an object travels around another • The study of space beyond our atmosphere • A force pulse ogecs tread the center of planets • The path of a object around another object in space • A device used to maje distant objects appear much closer. • ...
ent final 2013 2013-12-12
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- Nutritive structures produced by the fungus cultivated by leaf-cutter ants for the ants’ consumption.
- Basal hexapods grouped by a name meaning, “enclosed or inner jaws”.
- Many insects, particularly weevils, feign death when attacked by a predator. This strategy is called ___.
- The functional subunit of an insect compound eye.
- Drosophila melanogaster has been instrumental in testing the ___ theory of olfaction.
- Literally, “plant feeding”.
- Optimal foraging theory assumes that foragers ___ their energy intake per unit time.
- This class of hormones stimulates ecdysis.
- Genetic drift results from ___ survival and reproduction.
- The genus of hump-winged grigs that is the subject of Kevin’s field research into sexual cannibalism.
- The insect honoured in Enterprise, Alabama for its role in revolutionizing the town's main production crop.
- Single gene, multiple effects.
- Larvae of many fly families go through metamorphosis within the exoskeleton of the last larval instar. That covering is called the ___.
- The “milk” of milkweed.
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- An insect that feed on detritus is called a __.
- Description of flowers meaning literally, “wind-loving”.
- Another word for the slavemaking life history strategy.
- The Equilibrium Theory of Island Biogeography was first proposed by ___ and Wilson.
- Phrase uttered by old man about to get tossed on wagon full of plague dead in “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”.
- The nutritious structure attached to a male katydid’s spermatophore which females eat following mating.
- The ___ industry was founded by Xilingji, the resourceful young wife of the Chinese Emperor.
- ___ competition is characteristic of mating systems in which the fastest or most mobile males get most mating opportunities.
- The nutritious structure attached to a plant seed which ants eat and which seems to promote seed dispersal.
- Larval eyes.
24 Clues: Larval eyes. • The “milk” of milkweed. • Literally, “plant feeding”. • Single gene, multiple effects. • This class of hormones stimulates ecdysis. • An insect that feed on detritus is called a __. • The functional subunit of an insect compound eye. • Another word for the slavemaking life history strategy. • Description of flowers meaning literally, “wind-loving”. • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
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- used by Charles darwin on his voyage.
- he said that "individuals in a species are basically identical abd sprecies are unchanging."
- the science of describing, naming, and classifying specie
- used for determining the age or date of organic matter.
- the intentional breeding of plants or animals.
- generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and recover may have been lost before this point.
- the study of pastlife.
- proposed the idea of natural selection
- the first one to used the phrase "survival of the fittest"
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- used by scientist to devide the history of the earth into eons and eras.
- is an organ or body part that appears in different animals and is similar in structure and location, but doesn't necessarily share the same purpose.
- are similar structures that evolved independently in two living organisms to serve the same purpose.
- the artificial manipulation, modification, and recombination of DNA to modify an organism.
- remains of ancient organisms
- the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- genetic change over time
- small evolutionary changes that accumulate in a population.
- the theory that the Earth's continents have moved over geologic time relative to each other, thus appearing to have "drifted" across the ocean bed.
- an island that helped charles darwin to develop his theory of natural selection and also helped investigate evolutionary changes in Darwin's finches.
- in his theory he believed that giraffes once had short necks that got progressively longer as members of each subsequent generation stretched their necks as long as they could.
20 Clues: the study of pastlife. • genetic change over time • remains of ancient organisms • used by Charles darwin on his voyage. • proposed the idea of natural selection • the intentional breeding of plants or animals. • used for determining the age or date of organic matter. • the science of describing, naming, and classifying specie • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2023-03-24
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- A false theory about the universe
- One who studies space
- Causes Earth's years
- Study of space
- Circular motion
- A factual theory about the solar system
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- Thousands of galaxies
- Allows for a closer view of space
- Isacc Newton and the apple
- Planetary Dent caused by rocks
- PLanets spin on it
- Spinning on its axis
12 Clues: Study of space • Circular motion • PLanets spin on it • Causes Earth's years • Spinning on its axis • Thousands of galaxies • One who studies space • Isacc Newton and the apple • Planetary Dent caused by rocks • Allows for a closer view of space • A false theory about the universe • A factual theory about the solar system
physcology 2025-10-22
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- Study of observable behavior
- A testable prediction derived from a theory
- perspective Focus on unconscious drives and childhood
- study In-depth examination of one individual or group
- The scientific study of behavior and mind
- psychology Study of how people perceive whole patterns
- perspective Emphasizes individual potential and growth
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world
- Sample A subset representing the whole population
- perspective Focus on strengths and well-being
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- perspective Emphasizes learned behaviors
- perspective Examines biological bases of behavior
- perspective Behavior shaped by natural selection
- perspective Study of mental processes like thinking and memory
- Focus on the purpose of mental processes
- method Systematic process for conducting research
16 Clues: Study of observable behavior • perspective Emphasizes learned behaviors • Focus on the purpose of mental processes • The scientific study of behavior and mind • A testable prediction derived from a theory • perspective Focus on strengths and well-being • perspective Behavior shaped by natural selection • perspective Examines biological bases of behavior • ...
Psychology Crossword 2020-11-22
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- suggested the theory of the Id, supergego and ego.
- A scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals.
- The father of behaviorism
- this field of psychology deals with diagnosis, evaluation, treatment and testimony regarding the law and criminal behavior
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- treatment of behavioral, body or pychological disorders
- a defense mechanism where an unacceptable urge is replaced with an acceptable urge this this kind of formation
- A stable part of the personality that acts the same over time
- he did research on how many electric shocks people will give a stranger when told to by an authority figure
- An assumption or prediction about behavior
- this effect is a change in behavior from the belief in the treatment rather than the treatment
- a research method that asks individuals fixed questions
- in psychoanalytic theory the part of the unconscious that is needs, drives and instincts.
- mental activity to change or reorgainze information
13 Clues: The father of behaviorism • An assumption or prediction about behavior • suggested the theory of the Id, supergego and ego. • mental activity to change or reorgainze information • treatment of behavioral, body or pychological disorders • a research method that asks individuals fixed questions • A stable part of the personality that acts the same over time • ...
earthquakes and valcanoes 2023-01-24
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- outer surface
- the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- the super continent
- oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- Wegener
- of plate tectonics
- the boundary with each other, moving it in different directions
- lithosphere are in motion,driven by convection currents in the mantle
- zone back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary
- currents
- plates move apart
- Scientist who developed the Theory of the Continental Drift in 1912.
- core surrounds the inner core of the Earth
- core material at the center of the Earth
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- ridge The undersea mountain floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary
- mantle on which the lithosphere floats
- process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary
- spreading
- boundary two plates move toward each other
- of the mantle and the crust
- earth's lithosphere along which rocks move
- canyon on the ocean floor
- two layers - the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- drift continents were once one huge land mass but have since then drifted apart
- valley
25 Clues: valley • Wegener • currents • spreading • outer surface • plates move apart • of plate tectonics • the super continent • canyon on the ocean floor • of the mantle and the crust • oceanic crust to the ocean floor • the lithosphere and the asthenosphere • mantle on which the lithosphere floats • core material at the center of the Earth • boundary two plates move toward each other • ...
HRM Puzzle 2019-04-01
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- Process of reducing usually dramatically number of people employed in a firm
- The approach to managing people and their performance
- E in ADDIE process stands for
- Use of game elements in management
- Expectancy*Instrumentality*Valence
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- Acknowledgement of Employees performance or achievements
- Simulation training also known as ________ training
- Consolidating salary grades and ranges into just a few wide levels
- Procedure for providing new employees basic background information about the firm
- 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 • ...
Mechanism Of Plate movement 2025-07-09
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- a Theory Proposed by Alfred Wegener
- waves that only pass through solids
- the two supercontinent, the precursor to Asia
- the final layer of the earth
- a resistance force that resists movement of lithospheric plates
- waves that only travel through the inner layers
- Earth's first supercontinent
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- the third layer of the earth
- A geologist who proposed the seafloor spreading theory
- the first layer of the earth
- waves that pass through liquid and solid
- waves that only travel on the surface
- the second layer of the earth
- the two supercontinent, which is present-Day Africa
14 Clues: the third layer of the earth • the first layer of the earth • the final layer of the earth • Earth's first supercontinent • 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 • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-02
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- It refers to a specialized field or practice founded on the theoretical structure.
- The person has no background experience of the situation in which he/she is involved.
- The way a person responds as a physical being to stimuli from the environment.
- It is a unifying concept.
- A mental idea of a phenomenon.
- She presented her 4 conservation principles in nursing in the 1960s.
- It addresses the person’s state of well being.
- It is an internal, external and created forces that interact with a person’s state of health.
- It speaks about attainment of goals and effectiveness of nursing care.
- It means love and charity, eros and agape
- Outcome or produced results of certain stressors and actions of the line of resistance.
- It is defined as distinguishing characteristics of an energy field perceive as a single wave.
- It is a subjective turmoil or disharmony within a person’s inner self or soul.
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- Knowledge can be gained a priori (deductive logic).
- It is described as a caring relationship.
- It refers to a theory about a theory.
- This stage occurs after 5 years or greater in the same area of nursing.
- Most immediately confronts the person; attracts the most attention.
- Angel of the Crimean War
- It is specific to academia and refers to a branch of education.
- A basic generalization that is accepted as true and can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct.
- It refers to the drama of suffering
- A concept that is indirectly observed or intangible.
- It strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus.
- It refers to all human beings.
- The deliberative nursing process theory was conceptualized by
- It affects the focal stimulus but the effects are unclear.
27 Clues: Angel of the Crimean War • It is a unifying concept. • A mental idea of a phenomenon. • It refers to all human beings. • It refers to the drama of suffering • It refers to a theory about a theory. • It is described as a caring relationship. • It means love and charity, eros and agape • It addresses the person’s state of well being. • ...
Microeconomic Decision Makers - Firm 2022-02-16
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- total money obtained from sales (before any deductions).
- the site/building that produces the product, a firm may have more than one.
- a group of firms producing similar or same goods (eg: soft drinks industry - coca cola would be a firm in this industry).
- small number of large companies control the supply in a market.
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- 2 to 20 individuals jointly own a business and share the profits(solicitors).
- revenue - costs (the money you are left over with after costs are deducted).
- The company/business that owns one or more factories.
- the money paid to produce/provide the service/product.
- small group of large firms that work together to keep prices high & therefore keep all their profits high. Usually illegal.
9 Clues: The company/business that owns one or more factories. • the money paid to produce/provide the service/product. • total money obtained from sales (before any deductions). • small number of large companies control the supply in a market. • the site/building that produces the product, a firm may have more than one. • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2022-09-08
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- This person discovered energy levels
- This person discovered the nucleus
- What you get when you add the neutrons and protons
- How many protons are in a nucleus
- A ______has a neutral charge
- An abbreviation of an element
- A ______ has a negative charge
- An electron has a _______ charge
- A ______ has a positive charge
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- This person has the most developed theory of atoms
- The _____ is where the protons and neutrons are located
- A theory of the nature of matter
- This person discovered that atoms contain negatively charge particles
- The protons, neutrons, and electrons are located inside of the...
- This person developed the electron cloud model
15 Clues: A ______has a neutral charge • An abbreviation of an element • A ______ has a negative charge • A ______ has a positive charge • A theory of the nature of matter • An electron has a _______ charge • How many protons are in a nucleus • This person discovered the nucleus • This person discovered energy levels • This person developed the electron cloud model • ...
Enlightenment By: Andreas and daniel 2023-02-22
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- Created small pox vaccine
- Earth centered theory
- Developed laws of motion and gravity
- People who proposed new ideas during the enlightenment
- proposed heliocentric theory
- Sun centered theory
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- Perfected the telescope
- faught for women's rights
- Used microscope to study bacteria
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- person who rules with absolute power
11 Clues: Sun centered theory • Earth centered theory • Perfected the telescope • faught for women's rights • Created small pox vaccine • proposed heliocentric theory • Used microscope to study bacteria • person who rules with absolute power • Developed laws of motion and gravity • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • People who proposed new ideas during the enlightenment
Universe vocab-Zach Wise-6th 2014-10-08
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- how fast light travels
- transfer of energy through space
- big ___ theory: theory states the universe was created 13.7 billion years ago
- instrument used to study space
- arrangement of waves in relation to wavelengths
- beginning point when something begins or is created
- the sun is one of these
- infrared ___: waves with longer wavelengths than light
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- waves with long wavelengths and low frequency
- large group of stars
- center of a galaxy
- object in space with very strong gravity that light can not escape
- the planets orbit around this star
- large explosion caused by star death
- distance between two points on an adjacent wave
- all space and matter space contains
- bands of dust that appear like dark ribbons
- ___ shift: the change in wavelength
- scientific ___: information obtained from experiments or observations
- ___ year: nearly 9.5 trillion miles
- x-___ waves of very high energy
21 Clues: center of a galaxy • large group of stars • how fast light travels • the sun is one of these • instrument used to study space • x-___ waves of very high energy • transfer of energy through space • the planets orbit around this star • all space and matter space contains • ___ shift: the change in wavelength • ___ year: nearly 9.5 trillion miles • ...
Quantum Mechanics 2023-10-13
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- - Lowest energy quantum state.
- - Quantum with magnitude only.
- - Discretization of physical properties.
- - Quantum observable outcome.
- - Half-integer spin particle.
- - Inequality tests for quantum physics.
- - Discrete units of energy.
- - Overlapping wave patterns.
- - Particle penetration of barriers.
- - Einstein's theory of space and time.
- - Integer spin particle.
- - Pauli's principle for fermions.
- - Heisenberg's principle.
- - Describes quantum states.
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- - Equation for wave functions.
- - Model of the hydrogen atom.
- - Quantum of electromagnetic energy.
- - Collapse of a quantum state.
- - Describes electron properties.
- - Theory of the photoelectric effect.
- - Duality of light and matter.
- - Wavelength-momentum relation.
- - Loss of quantum behavior.
- - Quantum property of waves.
- - Operator with real eigenvalues.
- - Operator for quantum energy.
- - State of multiple possibilities.
- - Measure of quantum information.
- - Entangled particle pair state.
- - Correlation between particles.
30 Clues: - Integer spin particle. • - Heisenberg's principle. • - Loss of quantum behavior. • - Discrete units of energy. • - Describes quantum states. • - Quantum property of waves. • - Overlapping wave patterns. • - Model of the hydrogen atom. • - Quantum observable outcome. • - Half-integer spin particle. • - Equation for wave functions. • - Collapse of a quantum state. • ...
Flakes crossword puzzle 2024-10-31
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- Scale
- System of billions of stars
- Glass container for scientific purposes
- Humogenous mixture
- Flows freely
- Firm and stable
- study of heredity
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- living organism
- Combination
- Comparison between two things
- Hydronium ions
- Water heh
- labratory
- incorporated in water
- Any compound that increases the number of hydrogen ions.
15 Clues: Scale • Water heh • labratory • Combination • Flows freely • Hydronium ions • living organism • Firm and stable • study of heredity • Humogenous mixture • incorporated in water • System of billions of stars • Comparison between two things • Glass container for scientific purposes • Any compound that increases the number of hydrogen ions.
SPARTAN-JUNE16 2016-05-15
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- Contracts to buy something in the future at a price agreed upon in advance
- Funds invested in a firm by the owners for use in conducting the business
- Amount of debt that must be repaid
- An annual deduction of a part of the cost of an asset
- Failure to satisfy an obligation when due
- A lender’s claim on assets offered as security for a loan
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- Insurance company official responsible for estimating future claims
- A person who conceives, starts and manages a business
- Group of banks and financial institutions, which together contribute the necessary financing for a transaction
- One who expects prices to rise
- Company earnings that may be paid out to shareholders
- Fixed amount of cash to be received every year for a specified period of time.
- The excess of the purchase price paid for a firm over the book value received.
- One investment purchased against another investment in order to counter any loss made by either
14 Clues: One who expects prices to rise • Amount of debt that must be repaid • Failure to satisfy an obligation when due • A person who conceives, starts and manages a business • Company earnings that may be paid out to shareholders • An annual deduction of a part of the cost of an asset • A lender’s claim on assets offered as security for a loan • ...
Burke-Litwin Model 2022-02-13
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- Employee perceptions of work environment and members of the work unit.
- ___ indicate the greatest directions of influence.
- An outside condition that may influence an organization’s performance. This could include the market, economy, organization’s economy, etc.
- The final four boxes of the model consist of ____.
- Burke and Litwin praised many OD models, but felt they were all overly.
- The number of drivers in this theory.
- Considers individual and organizational results and outcomes. Can be measured by productivity, turnover, profit, customer satisfaction, etc.
- Purpose of organization and its reason for existing. This is the foundation of the organization.
- This model takes into account both transactional and ____ change.
- Standardized practices used within the organization.
- Organization’s core values and principles that have evolved over time. “The way we do things around here.”
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- Arrangement of functions into specific areas of responsibility, decision-making, and relationships. Can change very often.
- Desire to move towards goals and take action needed. Key to effective change within an organization.
- The model demonstrates the overall _____ within an organization.
- This theory is based in ____.
- How managers act during the normal course of business or events. Use of resources to carry out the organization’s strategy
- Top fours boxes on Burke-Letwin’s model are mostly influenced by _____ causes.
- Desire and worth for individual actions and thoughts.
- The middle four boxes of the model are ____ factors.
- This theory shows the various drivers of change within an organization and ranks them in terms of importance.
- Behavior that is required for change at a high level within the organization. Knowledge required for employees to accomplish work assigned.
- Behavior of executives or senior management that provides guidance and direction. This is how change is implemented and action is taken.
22 Clues: This theory is based in ____. • The number of drivers in this theory. • ___ indicate the greatest directions of influence. • The final four boxes of the model consist of ____. • Standardized practices used within the organization. • Desire and worth for individual actions and thoughts. • The middle four boxes of the model are ____ factors. • ...
Plate Tectonic Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-18
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- The ocean on the East of the United States.
- To watch carefully and attentively.
- It was also called the "super continent".
- An educated guess based on observation.
- The study of materials to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- A person who studies the physical or natural sciences.
- The upper layer of the earth's mantle, but is below the lithosphere
- Machinery and equipment developed from such scientific knowledge.
- General term for an underwater mountain system, consisting of various mountain chains.
- The solid, outermost layer of the Earth, lying above the mantle.
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- There are 7 of these.
- The planet we live on.
- There are 2 of these on different sides of the U.S.
- The outside of something.
- Available facts indicating whether a belief is true or false.
- Summarizes a hypothesis that has been supported by many tests.
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust
- Record in detail the spatial distribution of something.
- The remains of prehistoric organisms.
- This man wrote the book "The Origin of Continents and Oceans."
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. • ...
Vocabulary 4/10-4/14 2023-04-12
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- to collect
- evil
- they sent a ___ to the government
- the absolute least allowed
- unmovable
- she was put in ___ when she was arrested
- dept
- an attack, an assault
- he was ___ after the birthday party
- opposite of "poverty"
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- military
- unable to move through it
- opposite of "stand firm"
- his attitude made everyone ____ too
- something to be followed by to create something
- he pulled the string ___ like a stretched rubber band
- opposite of tradition
- the ___ acrobat flew through the air
- water ___ down the mountain
19 Clues: evil • dept • military • unmovable • to collect • opposite of tradition • an attack, an assault • opposite of "poverty" • opposite of "stand firm" • unable to move through it • the absolute least allowed • water ___ down the mountain • they sent a ___ to the government • his attitude made everyone ____ too • he was ___ after the birthday party • the ___ acrobat flew through the air • ...
ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS 2014-05-19
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- process of the atomic nucleus that results in the emission of energetic sub atomic particles
- 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 stream of electrons (or positrons) emitted during the radioactive decay of certain nuclei
- Electromagnetic radiation of higher frequencies than ultraviolet: emitted by electron transitions to the lowest energy states in atoms
- the time required for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive isotope to decay
- A fundamental equation of quantum mechanics, which relates probability wave amplitudes to the forces acting on a system
- a nuclear proton or neutron; the collective name for either or both.
- The theory of the micro world based on wave functions and probabilities developed especially by Werner Heisenberg and Erwin Schroedinger.
- acronym for a unit of absorbed energy
- a self-sustaining reaction in which the products of one reaction event stimulate further reaction events
- force that attracts nucleons to each other within the atomic nucleus: a force that is very strong for short distances
- a stream of particles (helium nuclei) ejected by certain radioactive elements
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- 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.
- fission the splitting of the nucleus of a heavy atom into two smaller nuclei
- acronmy for a unit used to measure the effect of ionizing radiation on humans.
- process of determining the time that has elapsed since death by measuring the radioactivity of the remaining carbon14 atoms
- The rule that a new theory must produce the same results as the old theory where the old theory is known to be valid
- a fission reactor designed to make more fissionable fuel tun is put into it by converting non fissionable isotopes to fissionable isotopes
- The combination of light atomic nuclei to form heavier nuclei, with the release of much energy
- negative particle in the outer part of an atom
- the elementary constituent particles or building blocks of nuclear matter
- high-frequency electromagnetic radiation emitted but the nuclei of radioactive atoms.
- 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
- the minimum mass of fissionable material in a rector or nuclear bomb that will sustain a chain reaction
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 • ...
Market, Competitor, Product & Services 2023-09-11
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- Competitors Mcdokodoko vs. Jollibee is an example of:
- Jon bought a cake in Metro Hyper because Goldilocks is out of cakes. In this example, Metro Hyper is what kind of Competitor
- There are ____ types of Competitors.
- Starbucks could have been a big hit to the coffee shops in Maasin if only it was available there. Starbucks is what kind of Competitor?
- When a business has the potential to become a Competitor in the future, this competitor is called?
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- The place where the products and or services are exchanged.
- This cannot exist and act alone in the market.
- If a firm sells the same products and services as you, that firm is called?
- A firm that has the potential to take your customers is also known as a?
9 Clues: There are ____ types of Competitors. • This cannot exist and act alone in the market. • Competitors Mcdokodoko vs. Jollibee is an example of: • The place where the products and or services are exchanged. • A firm that has the potential to take your customers is also known as a? • If a firm sells the same products and services as you, that firm is called? • ...
Heidi Quiz 5 Chapters 19-23 2020-03-23
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- too proud of oneself
- prevent
- untangle
- make or do at the spur of the moment
- adventurous trip or journey
- to spread out or scatter
- loved Grandfather's goat milk
- perfect
- efforts
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- firm belief
- small amount
- Heidi taught him to read
- with joyful excitement
- Alp helps Clara stand on her own
- confused
- "Foresight is a virtue"
- extremely troubled
- great amount
18 Clues: prevent • perfect • efforts • untangle • confused • firm belief • small amount • great amount • extremely troubled • too proud of oneself • with joyful excitement • "Foresight is a virtue" • Heidi taught him to read • to spread out or scatter • adventurous trip or journey • loved Grandfather's goat milk • Alp helps Clara stand on her own • make or do at the spur of the moment
Potatoes, grains, and pasta 2020-11-02
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- embryonic plant enclosed in outer covering
- edible seeds from pod producing plants
- tough layer surrounding the endosperm
- polish dumpling cooked by boiling then frying
- largest part of the grain source of protein
- protective coating or husk
- recipe in which potatoes are precooked
- medium grain rice used in risotto
- stage in which dough is allowed to rest
- cooking rice into a creamy consistency
- grains are broke down but retain nutrients
- coarsely ground crushed seeds
- grains that have not been milled
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- cooked balls of dough that include filling
- potentially harmful bitter substance in potatoes
- edible starchy tubers
- edible seed, often kidney shaped
- from raw to finished cooking
- cooked using multiple methods
- firm to the bite, pasta that is cooked but firm
- germ and bran removed
- fruit composed of a hard shell and seed
- grasses that grow edible seeds
- provides fat and is rich in thiamin
- small potato dumplings served in Italian cuisine
- pan fired potato pancake
- small germal bread like dumplings
- round edible seed
- technique for cooking grain in oil/ butter
29 Clues: round edible seed • edible starchy tubers • germ and bran removed • pan fired potato pancake • protective coating or husk • from raw to finished cooking • cooked using multiple methods • coarsely ground crushed seeds • grasses that grow edible seeds • edible seed, often kidney shaped • grains that have not been milled • medium grain rice used in risotto • ...
Unit 7 2022-04-18
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- Blaming an innocent person or group for the fault of others
- ____ dissonance theory is the theory that we act to reduce the discomfort we feel when two of our thoughts are inconsistent
- Social ____ is when a person is exerting less effort to achieve a goal just because they're in a group
- Bias that involves favoring information that confirms previously existing beliefs or biases
- ____ route of persuasion uses emotions and quick thinking
- Revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others
- How many approaches are there to aggression?
- The predisposition of being for or against someone or a group that is typically unfair
- ____ route of persuasion uses facts and a high level of elaboration
- The effect that people are less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present
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- The aroused state of intense positive absorption in another
- The deep affectionate attachment we feel for those with whom our lives are intertwined with
- A group of people in which the desire for harmony or conformity
- The of loss of self-awareness in groups
- The process of someone changing who they are to match those held by groups they want to be in
- The theory that we explain someone's behavior by crediting either the situation of the person's disposition
- A set of expectations about a social position
- Changing one's behaviors due to the request of another person
- Hostile behavior toward another person or their interests
- ____ of responsibility is when people feel less of a responsibility to take the right action when others are present
- Actor ____ bias is when a person judges themselves differently than they do others
21 Clues: The of loss of self-awareness in groups • How many approaches are there to aggression? • A set of expectations about a social position • Revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others • ____ route of persuasion uses emotions and quick thinking • Hostile behavior toward another person or their interests • The aroused state of intense positive absorption in another • ...
Time 2014-09-12
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- A theory of knowledge; the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion
- Entering in the midst of things
- “the beginning of a distinctive period in the history of someone or something”
- Stems from the Greek hupostasis, meaning “understanding”
- Theory regarding the cause and effect nature of time developed by Einstein, also occurs in eyes
- Greek Titan
- The 1999 Michael Crichton book
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- 18th century German philosopher
- Where time is located
- The demarcation of a fourteen day timespan
- Quantum
- An 8-cell or regular octachoron or cubic prism
- The Gregorian calendar is based around this solar alignment
- The international measure of time
- Greek word for “purpose” or “goal”
15 Clues: Quantum • Greek Titan • Where time is located • The 1999 Michael Crichton book • 18th century German philosopher • Entering in the midst of things • The international measure of time • Greek word for “purpose” or “goal” • The demarcation of a fourteen day timespan • An 8-cell or regular octachoron or cubic prism • Stems from the Greek hupostasis, meaning “understanding” • ...
The Cell Theory 2021-11-23
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- said that all plants are made of cells
- the name first used to describe bacteria
- was the first to use the term "cells"
- an object that uses curved glass to magnify objects up to 10,000,000 times.
- the object that robert hooke looked at under a microscope
- said that all animals are made of cells
- said that all cells come from preexisting cells
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- are the basic unit of life
- it took 173 years for this to be formulated
- invented a compound microscope
- was the first to publish the statement that all living things are made of cells
- a set of principles developed overtime through multiple investigations
12 Clues: are the basic unit of life • invented a compound microscope • was the first to use the term "cells" • said that all plants are made of cells • said that all animals are made of cells • the name first used to describe bacteria • it took 173 years for this to be formulated • said that all cells come from preexisting cells • ...
Space and the big bang 2023-04-05
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- Theory of how the universe started
- Theory that the sun and planets orbit the earth
- About How many years old is the universe
- Theory that states the universe is still expanding
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- The universe is still ____, we know this because galaxies are moving away from us
- We discovered the heliocentric model by observing the moons of ____
- Scientists speculate the each galaxy has this in the center
- Made the first accurate calendar, went up to 2012
- All matter was compressed into a small point called a ____
- Theory that the earth and planets orbit the sun, we use this now
10 Clues: Theory of how the universe started • About How many years old is the universe • Theory that the sun and planets orbit the earth • Made the first accurate calendar, went up to 2012 • Theory that states the universe is still expanding • All matter was compressed into a small point called a ____ • Scientists speculate the each galaxy has this in the center • ...
cr 2022-12-06
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- 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 a theory that relates concepts to one another, describe the interrelationships among concepts or propositions and specify the associations or relationships among concepts.
- Any change in the internal and external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system.
- This part of transaction and client’s participation is encouraged in making decision on the means to achieve goals.
- This level of prevention aims to strengthen the capacity of person to maintain an optimum level.
- She developed the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory.
- It means love and charity, eros and agape are united, and is by nature unconditional love.
- A process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness.
- Excretion of waste products.
- She is known for her esoteric model of nursing – the Conservation Model.
- An integrity which refers to maintaining or restoring the structure of body preventing physical breakdown and promoting healing
- It is defined as the distinguishing characteristic of an energy field received as a single wave.
- A hidden/concealed nursing problem.
- It is a definition which is based on the method of how it was measured or how the person comes up with that perception.
- The self-system begins to develop the conception of gender.
- It is associated with disharmony between the person and the environment or nature.
- It is a feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical, or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish and to those phases beyond.
- Its goal is to prevent further physical deterioration and maximizing quality of life.
- It describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of energy field as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicitties.
- She introduced the Theory of Goal Attainment Theory in 1995
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- A state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces and no change occurs.
- It is in this phase where the individual may make minor requests or attention-getting techniques.
- Refers to a specialized field of practice founded on the theoretical structure of the science or knowledge of the discipline and accompanying practice abilities.
- First Lady of Nursing
- It is a teaching in which consists largely of giving information and is form explained in educational literature.
- Behaviors that attempts to control the environment.
- The performer perceives the situation as a whole rather than in terms of aspects, and the performance is guided by maxims.
- Developmental beings with needs, individuals have their own subjective perceptions and feelings that may not be observable directly.
- It is a coping mechanism from close relationship which results to giving and receiving of love, respect and value.
- The knowledge that describes the professional perspective.
- It is described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering.
- It refers to unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul.
- It refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion.
- 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.
- It is an art, helping service, and a technology.
- This circle of patient care involves concept of “mothering” and provide for teaching-learning activities.
- This circle of patient care is based in the pathological and therapeutic sciences.
- She uses situation rather than environment because situation conveys a social environment with social definition.
- 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.
- She conceptualized the Deliberative Nursing Process Theory.
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. • ...
Market Structures 2016-02-24
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- situation in which the average cost of production falls as a firm gets larger
- monopoly based on a firms' ownership or control of a production method, process, or scientific advance
- agreement(usually illegal) by firms to charge the same price for a product
- market structure where average costs of produvtion are lowest when a single firm exists
- a market with a single seller of a certain product
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- a monopoly owned and operated by the government
- agreement(usually illegal) between producers to fix prices, limit outputs, or divide markets
- market structure where one firm has a monopoly in geographic area
- a market in where a few large sellers dominate an industry
9 Clues: a monopoly owned and operated by the government • a market with a single seller of a certain product • a market in where a few large sellers dominate an industry • market structure where one firm has a monopoly in geographic area • agreement(usually illegal) by firms to charge the same price for a product • ...
Ethics Team 9 Activity 2023-05-03
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- nonprofit corporation created by SOX
- author of Fool Me Once
- CEO and founder of Ethics Game
- speaker that talked about worldcom
- theory based on ethical action in which one will sustain justice (four ethical lenses)
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- theory based on ethical action where act creates greatest good (four ethical lenses)
- defrauder who scammed at infamous festival
- theory based on ethical action of doing one's duty (four ethical lenses)
- company based in Houston, Texas that we learn about in many classes
- CPA from the Almost Perfect CPA case study
- theory based on ethical action where one is consistent with actions of a good character (four ethical lenses)
- legislation result of enron scandal
12 Clues: author of Fool Me Once • CEO and founder of Ethics Game • speaker that talked about worldcom • legislation result of enron scandal • nonprofit corporation created by SOX • defrauder who scammed at infamous festival • CPA from the Almost Perfect CPA case study • company based in Houston, Texas that we learn about in many classes • ...
Roaring20's 2024-01-30
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- proposed "less government in business and more business in government"
- Harding's friends from home
- economic theory of unregulated business
- illegal nightclubs
- movement of African-Americans to the north
- believes America should stay out of the affairs of other nations
- 15 nation treaty promising to not make war
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- religious movement that takes the bible literally
- ruthless crime boss who got rich during prohibition
- Constitutional ban on alcohol
- reformer who worked on women's health issues
- became President when Harding died
- called for a return to africa and separate nation
- Tennessee teacher that taught the theory of evolution
- Name of oil-drilling scandal
- 19th amendment gave women the right to do this
- someone who smuggles and sells alcohol
17 Clues: illegal nightclubs • Harding's friends from home • Name of oil-drilling scandal • Constitutional ban on alcohol • became President when Harding died • someone who smuggles and sells alcohol • economic theory of unregulated business • movement of African-Americans to the north • 15 nation treaty promising to not make war • reformer who worked on women's health issues • ...
tectonic plates by parvaaz 2026-02-04
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- a steep sided depression
- when the plates come towards each other
- when the plate subducts under the other plate
- where all the continents used to be connected
- a earthqauke
- the liqud layer of the earth
- made of the crust and upper mantle
- an arc shaped chain of volanoes
- came up with the theory of continental drift
- found in the ocean after the plates diverge
- a dense rock that makes the oceanic crust
- where the plates float
- The theory of the continentints moving slowly
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- made of mostly granite
- when the plates slide past each other
- A iron rich rock made of magma
- super hot but not liqud because the material are too compressed
- caused when the plate tectonics intreact with each other
- made of mostly basalt
- when the plates pull apart from each other
- makes up the continental crust
- lava that is cooled up
- the outer layer of the earth
- the semi-plastic layer of the earth above the outer core
- when lava goes between the crack of the crust and becomes soild
25 Clues: a earthqauke • made of mostly basalt • made of mostly granite • lava that is cooled up • where the plates float • a steep sided depression • the liqud layer of the earth • the outer layer of the earth • A iron rich rock made of magma • makes up the continental crust • an arc shaped chain of volanoes • made of the crust and upper mantle • when the plates slide past each other • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Wrote the book On the Spirit of Laws.
- people who present new ways of thinking during the enlightenment.
- Used microscope to find micro-organisms.
- A person who rules with absolute power.
- Wrote the book On Crimes and Punishments.
- created the 3 laws of motion.
- proposed the heliocentric theory.
- created the first vaccine for smallpox.
- Wrote the book Two Treaties of Government.
- Brought up the idea of women receiving education.
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- created the scientific method.
- to know something one did not know before.
- Wrote the book The Social Contract.
- a party where people would discuss new ideas.
- Wrote the book Candide.
- Used math to prove Copernicus's theory.
- Created analytic Geometry(Added algebra to geometry)
- Wrote the Leviathan.
- The earth revolves around the solar system
- a system in which multiple groups share decisions making and power.
- The sun revolves around the solar system.
- Proved that the planets weren't perfect spheres and Jupiter's four moon.
22 Clues: Wrote the Leviathan. • Wrote the book Candide. • created the 3 laws of motion. • created the scientific method. • proposed the heliocentric theory. • Wrote the book The Social Contract. • Wrote the book On the Spirit of Laws. • Used math to prove Copernicus's theory. • A person who rules with absolute power. • created the first vaccine for smallpox. • ...
Intelligence Crossword 2013-11-07
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- psychologist, designed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
- mentally forming and using accurate visual images of real objects, mentally rotating objects in 3D space.
- the ability to understand the underlying principles of a casual system
- the capacity to use language and words to express what's on your mind and to understand other people.
- the ability to understand other people's moods, intentions etc
- the ability to discriminate among living things as well as sensitivity to other features of the natural world.
- related to solving problems that require a single solution.
- the capacity to think in music, to be able to hear patterns, recognise them and manipulate them
- the ability to comprehend and adapt to everyday life, Sternberg's theory.
- an abbreviation designed to provide an overall view of a person's strengths and weaknesses.
- mental abilities that are entirely language dependent such as vocabulary and comprehension.
- using one's body in highly specialised and skilled ways, as seen in athletes, dancers and gymnasts.
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- the ability to raise and ponder questions about life, death and ultimate realities.
- psychologist, described intelligence as verbal and performance abilities.
- the ability to use, perceive, understand and manage emotions in both ourselves and others.
- reacting successfully to new situations and being able to successfully produce original ideas.
- refers to the existence of a general intelligence that influences performance on mental ability measures.
- the ability to understand one's own feelings.
- a person's ability to solve problems and to judge the quality of ideas.
- psychologist, proposed theory of multiple intelligences.
- psychologist, described intelligence as an age-related set of abilities.
21 Clues: the ability to understand one's own feelings. • psychologist, proposed theory of multiple intelligences. • psychologist, designed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence • related to solving problems that require a single solution. • the ability to understand other people's moods, intentions etc • ...
Chapter 15 2012-03-27
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- Species gone from earth forever.
- the ability of populaton to survive and reproduce in a certain enviroment.
- Resistance the ability of populatons of bacteria to evolve in response to antibiotics.
- Record the collective, fossilized history of different groups of livig organisms.
- Species Identified organisms that are "in between" ancient and modern forms.
- Selection the scientific theory that describes how species best suited to survive in an enviroment will be the most successful at reproducing.
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- change over time.
- when changes occur in genes.
- of Evolution the scientific theory that explains how species on Earth change over time by natural selection.
- species species already inhabiting the enviroment.
- species also known as introduced spcies or invasive species, they are new to an area.
- Structures a characteristic observed in different species that indicates that the species have a common ancestor.
- genetic differences between individual organisms of the same spiecies.
- a characteristic or genetic trait that enhances organisms' reproductive success and survival.
- the process in which a new kind of organism, or species, evolves.
15 Clues: change over time. • when changes occur in genes. • Species gone from earth forever. • species species already inhabiting the enviroment. • the process in which a new kind of organism, or species, evolves. • genetic differences between individual organisms of the same spiecies. • the ability of populaton to survive and reproduce in a certain enviroment. • ...
9 Weeks Exam People (Single name only) 2021-10-05
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- Founded the Women's Social and Political Union
- English naturalist who came up with the theory of evolution through natural selection
- Wrote "Leviathan," said the best government has all the power in one person - a king
- Wrote "The Starry Messenger," said the moon and the planets are made of substance, not light
- Scientist famous for the theory of relativity
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- Wrote "On the Revolution of Heavenly Spheres," came up with heliocentric model of the universe
- Wrote "Wealth of Nations," one of the early advocates for capitalism
- Came up with germ theory
- Wrote "The Social Contract," preferred a democratic form of government
- Wrote "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding," said people could revolt if the government did not protect their rights
- Invented the cotton gin
- Invented the steel plow
12 Clues: Invented the cotton gin • Invented the steel plow • Came up with germ theory • Scientist famous for the theory of relativity • Founded the Women's Social and Political Union • Wrote "Wealth of Nations," one of the early advocates for capitalism • Wrote "The Social Contract," preferred a democratic form of government • ...
Plate Tectonic Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-18
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- The planet we live on.
- To watch carefully and attentively.
- The upper layer of the earth's mantle, but is below the lithosphere
- Machinery and equipment developed from such scientific knowledge.
- The study of materials to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- A person who studies the physical or natural sciences.
- Record in detail the spatial distribution of something.
- Summarizes a hypothesis that has been supported by many tests.
- There are 2 of these on different sides of the U.S.
- The outside of something.
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- The solid, outermost layer of the Earth, lying above the mantle.
- The remains of prehistoric organisms.
- Available facts indicating whether a belief is true or false.
- This man wrote the book "The Origin of Continents and Oceans."
- It was also called the "super continent".
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust
- An educated guess based on observation.
- There are 7 of these.
- Ridge General term for an underwater mountain system, consisting of various mountain chains.
- The ocean on the East of the United States.
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. • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment 2015-02-03
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- ruler of the holy roman empire from 1516 until his abdication for his brother and son in 1556.
- war between king and parliament.
- a french lawyer argued for separation of powers in government, wrote the book "The Spirit of Laws".
- When people are allowed to worship other gods and practice their beliefs.
- A French Enlightenment writemade fun of traditional authority in society, government, and the church.
- A new age of global trade.
- an american founding father, and the principal author of the declaration of independence.
- theory that kings thought they were chosen by god and were his representatives on earth.
- The military nobility of medieval and early-modern japan.
- Built by Shah Jahan for his favorite wife.
- head of national church as early as 1534.
- Hostility and ill Treatment.
- a form of government in which absolute monarchs pursued legal, social, and educational reforms
- believed kings seizing absolute power.
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- rulers of Russia adopted this system.
- Galileo, Newton Boyle, and others develop new investigation ways.
- people making hypotheses about relationships then testing them.
- He challenged both Divine Right Theory and view of Hobbes
- A scottish moral philosopher, wrote "The Wealth of Nations", Helped guide free market Economic system.
- theory that trade generates wealth.
- eglish judge, writhe the book "Commentaries on the Laws of England".
- Genevan Phillosopher, writer, and composer, Wrote "The Social Contract".
- subjects enjoying basic rights.
- establishing Parliaments supremacy over the king.
- established model of absolute monarchy.
- wrote the book "The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.
- economic system that private businesses compete in.
- known as The father of Chemistry
- important moment in 18th century, believed applying reason and scientific laws.
- The powerful feudal lords in pre-modern japan.
30 Clues: A new age of global trade. • Hostility and ill Treatment. • subjects enjoying basic rights. • war between king and parliament. • known as The father of Chemistry • theory that trade generates wealth. • rulers of Russia adopted this system. • believed kings seizing absolute power. • established model of absolute monarchy. • head of national church as early as 1534. • ...
Motor Development 2018-12-12
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- trained and weaker at birth
- advantage- males usually have a greater,
- Operations- the second stage of Piaget’s “Theory of Cognitive Development”
- Volume- amount of blood pumped with each contraction
- Output- amount of blood pumped out of the heart in 1 minute
- Acuity- seeing detail in moving objects
- not learned in maturation
- Start- program started by President Johnson
- that a child belongs somewhere (glee club vs. baseball team
- individual is considered “rounded”
- individual is considered “lean”
- something extra, something more
- little attention on the outcome
- the first stage of Piaget’s “Theory of Cognitive Development”
- Referenced- compares a individual to others ( throughout the poplulation)
- Esteem- that value we place on ourselves as a person
- in females, hips become,
- minimum characteristics are necessary
- Composition- ratio of fat tissue to lean muscle mass
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- only focusing on the end result
- the girl who was held in isolation for almost six years
- the idea of someone being completely unaware of the real world
- Operations- the third stage of Piaget’s “Theory of Cognitive Development”
- Acuity- the degree of detail
- the life-long process of making adjustments to meet environmental conditions
- quantitative functional changes that occur within age
- “head to tail”
- learned in maturation
- untrained and stronger at birth
- Strength- the ability to exert muscular force
- the key to all learning
- individual is considered “muscular”
- in moveable object
- Indians- studied by Wayne Dennis
- slow and steady weight gain (physique characteristics begin)
- changing the length of a muscle
- full range of motions of joints
- Skills- wanting to repeat over and over
- Weeks- time when the fetus is most susceptible
- Skills- must be adaptable and flexible performer
- Measures- raw scores
41 Clues: “head to tail” • in moveable object • Measures- raw scores • learned in maturation • the key to all learning • in females, hips become, • not learned in maturation • trained and weaker at birth • Acuity- the degree of detail • only focusing on the end result • untrained and stronger at birth • individual is considered “lean” • changing the length of a muscle • ...
Evolution Crossword 2024-10-15
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- The process by which humans breed plants and animals for desired traits.
- The formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution.
- Naturalist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- The process by which species change over time through genetic variation and natural selection.
- Body parts in different species that perform the same function but do not share a common evolutionary origin.
- Diagram showing relationships among species based on shared derived characteristics, without indicating time of divergence.
- Diagram representing evolutionary relationships and timing of divergences among species, often based on genetic data.
- The study of the distribution of species and ecosystems across geographical space and time.
- The theory that evolutionary change occurs slowly and steadily over long periods of time.
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- The evolutionary history and relationships among species.
- A trait that improves an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce in its environment.
- The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Theory that species experience long periods of little change, interrupted by short periods of rapid evolution.
- The most recent species from which two or more species have evolved.
- Body parts in different species that have similar structures but different functions, indicating a common ancestor.
- One of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- The total genetic diversity found within a population or species.
- Mechanism of evolution where organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce.
- A change in the DNA sequence that can lead to genetic variation.
- Random changes in the frequency of alleles in a population over time.
- The preserved remains or impressions of ancient organisms.
21 Clues: The evolutionary history and relationships among species. • The preserved remains or impressions of ancient organisms. • A change in the DNA sequence that can lead to genetic variation. • The total genetic diversity found within a population or species. • The most recent species from which two or more species have evolved. • ...
aeronautical engineering 2024-01-17
16 Clues: Force • a Push • Strength • straight up • raise higher • non metallic • pull with force • falling vertical • belong to someone • flying through air • firm stable shape • properties moving air • parallel to the ground • The action of pushing forward • building or flying a aircraft • a matter with uniform property
Business 3.1: Sources of Finance 2021-11-25
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- Types of assets that are expected to keep providing benefit for more than one year, such as equipment, buildings and real estate.
- A medium term source of finance that gives a firm the permission to rent an asset without having to purchasing it. It is generally done over a time period of 3-5 years.
- Money that is spent on daily operations of a business.
- Money that is spent on fixed assets that will be used for over a year and more. Examples could be building and land.
- A factor of production. It is financial asset that is required to produce the goods or services.
- credit A short term source of external financing generally 30-90 days. Business to business transaction. Type of commercial financing in which the seller allows the buyer to purchase goods without paying at the moment, but at a later scheduled date. The loan has no interest, the discount could be given if the people they pay earlier but extra money could be demanded if the money is paid late. It is generally more disadvantageous for the seller as they are putting the risk of trusting the buyer to pay.
- A financial arrangement where the debt factor (third party) collects the debt owed to the business and provides the business with a percentage of the owed debt in cash payment.
- An internal source of finance that is also known as sales of assets. Assets that are no longer required by the firm and can be sold.
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- Personal capital from people who are working in the firm. Generally for sole traders, especially for starting up new businesses
- Day-to-day finance needed to pay bills & expenses and build up stocks.
- A type of external short term source of finance that allows a business to temporarily withdraw more money from its bank account than it has. It is commonly used when businesses have minor cash flow problems. Generally more cost-effective than bank loans even though it can demand a relatively high rate of interest due to flexibility for businesses.
- When a firm has a “variable” need for finance.
- Internal source of finance that is the profit left after all deductions, including dividends. This is used by the comany as a source of finance
- A term that refers to a party that owes money to a company or individual. The person who the money is owed to is called the creditor.
- An asset is sold to a company that makes payments over a certain time period (generally 3-5 years)
15 Clues: When a firm has a “variable” need for finance. • Money that is spent on daily operations of a business. • Day-to-day finance needed to pay bills & expenses and build up stocks. • A factor of production. It is financial asset that is required to produce the goods or services. • ...
Unit 1 Economics 2025-10-09
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- The cost per unit of output.
- The additional cost of producing one more unit of output.
- A market dominated by one price-making firm.
- A method of intervention in which the government sets a maximum quantity in a market.
- An economy of scale gained by spreading the cost of marketing over a large number of units.
- A good which is non-excludable and non-rivalrous.
- Removing legal barriers in a market to allow new firms to enter.
- A cost which is directly linked to output.
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- Allocating workers to individual tasks during production.
- A price scheme used by the government to make merit goods more affordable.
- A period of production when at least one factor input is fixed.
- An economy of scale gained by getting a bulk buying discount on a large materials order.
- An economy of scale gained by getting a lower interest rate on a large loan.
- A resource which the firm cannot get more of.
14 Clues: The cost per unit of output. • A cost which is directly linked to output. • A market dominated by one price-making firm. • A resource which the firm cannot get more of. • A good which is non-excludable and non-rivalrous. • Allocating workers to individual tasks during production. • The additional cost of producing one more unit of output. • ...
Tectonic crossword 2022-10-12
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- branch of geology studying earths the crust
- A big chunk of earths crust
- molten rocks under the crust if earth
- drift the movement of continents
- action of splitting apart two plates
- layer of rock between earths crust and outer core
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- border of a tectonic plate
- spot An Area where magma rises into earths crust
- science of earth’s structure
- the moving of on plate under another
- crash with violent impact
- crake in earths crust where two plates meet
- the scientist who made the theory of continental drift
- idea intended to explain something
14 Clues: crash with violent impact • border of a tectonic plate • A big chunk of earths crust • science of earth’s structure • drift the movement of continents • idea intended to explain something • the moving of on plate under another • action of splitting apart two plates • molten rocks under the crust if earth • branch of geology studying earths the crust • ...
Chapter 5: Supply 2024-12-18
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- the average price that every unit of output sells for
- production period so short that only variable input (usually labor) can be changed
- government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- changed in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change movement along the supply curves
- a table showing the quantities that would be produced or offered for sale at every possible price in that market at a given point in time
- production period long enough to change the amount of variable and fixed input used in production
- the principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- the sum of variables cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated w/ production
- extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet
- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in prices
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
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- costs of production that do not change when output changes
- total output or production by a firm
- stages of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- supply cure that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
- the total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; the average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- a graph that shows the quantities supplied at every possible price in the market
- the amount of product a producer or seller would be willing to offer for sale at all possible prices in a market at a given point
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output
- maximizing quantity of output-level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- different amounts offered for sale at every possible price in the market; shifts of the supply curve
- a broad category of diced costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw material
28 Clues: total output or production by a firm • extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit • the average price that every unit of output sells for • extra cost of producing one additional unit of production • responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in prices • costs of production that do not change when output changes • ...
Economic 2022-08-22
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- curve. the maximum amount of one commodity X obtainable for any given amount of another commodity Y, and vice versa
- of the same or a similar kind or nature
- level playing field where everyone has the same access to the same wealth
- people who make or grow goods and provide services
- It refers to people's decisions about sharing and using those resources
- the process of capital formation by a firm or increase in the stock of existing capital stock
- the point when the marginal utility of any activity is zero.
- individual's ordering of various outcomes
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- it is representation of economy as a heterogeneous and proliferative social space.
- the point where individuals have no particular preference for either one good or another based on their relative quantities.
- one unit which participate in production mechanism
- the portion of income not spent on current expenditures
- anything that helps us produce things faster, better or cheaper
- a rational consumer always prefers more of a good as it offers the consumer a higher level of satisfaction.
- income that a firm receives from the sale of a good or service to its customers
- occurs when a good's quantity demanded or supplied changes even though the price remains the same.
- out-of-pocket costs—payments that are actually made.
- 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
- condition or state in which economic forces are balanced
- operation of a country’s money supply, commercial activities and industry
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 • ...
Chapters 1 - 4 Review 2014-02-19
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- / The role of this SW is to educate the group.
- / Stage in group development where each member is trying to figure out the roles and norms
- / Norming, the third stage in Tuckman’s theory is also known as what?
- / this model’s goal is to restore and rehabilitate members who behave dysfunctionally.
- / Examples include Boys and Girls Club, YMCA, Girl scouts.
- / Power based off being able to call on and use resources or other people
- / Shared expectations about appropriate ways to behave in a social situation.
- / This is the least active SW role but is still present in the group incase they need the SW help.
- / Type of group that aims to increase social skills through structured exercises and activities.
- / From the text, group work is contextualized from what perspective?
- / Catharsis, or release, is associated with what social theory?
- / The groups major purpose is to meet client’s socioemotional needs
- / This theory incorporates terms like roles, norm, valences and power.
- / If MTSU SW department selected students to talk about how to improve their program, this would be an example of what kind of group?
- / Groups that come together spontaneously on the basis of naturally occurring events, interpersonal attractions, or the mutually perceived needs of members.
- / Style of leadership with low participation from the members and a high participation from the leader.
- / The final stage of group process
- / A power based off of perception.
- / A pattern of group process were the leader and one other person interact and the rest of the group watches
- / The group’s view, beliefs, traditions held in common by the group.
- / What the group is doing.
- / Power based on the worker’s ability to change things in and out of the group.
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- / A supervisor terminating an employee because they are late is an example of what?
- / “To review we talked about this, this and this.” This is an example of . . .
- / The first stage of group development in Tuckman’s theory
- / synonym for alliance, a group that comes together to share resources or expertise.
- / How things are done in or by the group.
- / On “Parks and Rec” Leslie Knope holds a town meeting to decide what will go into the city time capsule and after a long debate about items, everyone gets to put their item in. This is an example of what?
- / This theory was derived from animal psychology, economic analysis, and game theory.
- / The most active SW role. The SW is the center of attention and does the majority of the decision making for the group
- / In the last episode of “The Office” when Pam reveals the painting and it has significant meaning to every one in the show, this is an example of what?
- / In “The Office” Angela is the head of the party planning committee and if Phyllis doesn’t do exactly what she wants, she will kick her off. This in an example of what?
- / A less active SW role but still active enough to involved with group functions.
- / On “Parks and Rec”, Leslie Knope forms a group with a goal to build a park on a vacant lot. This is an example of what kind of group?
- / A pattern of group interaction when members take turns talking.
- / A pattern of group interaction that is from the leader to a member, then a member to a leader. The leader is the central figure.
- / A ranking of each member’s position in the group relative to other members
- / Power based off knowledge and skill.
- / “That sounds a lot like what we spoke about last week.” This is an example of . . .
- / Style of leadership with equal input between the leader and the members.
40 Clues: / What the group is doing. • / The final stage of group process • / A power based off of perception. • / Power based off knowledge and skill. • / How things are done in or by the group. • / The role of this SW is to educate the group. • / The first stage of group development in Tuckman’s theory • / Examples include Boys and Girls Club, YMCA, Girl scouts. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2023-03-06
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- also known as the Force Theory maintains that the state must have been created as a product of the existence of the strong and weak in society, and as a result of their struggle against each other wherein those who are strong are able to dominate and impose their will upon the weak.
- resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them.
- refers to the act, made by the family of the nations that renders a state its international status
- is a society of inhabitants of a specific geographic region united and bound together by a common racial ancestry, the same language and culture, historical past, laws and a shared interests and sentiments over the passing of many years.
- is a medium of communication, which enables the people to express their ideas. It is the basis of all other elements of nationality.
- territorial domain which includes air.
- is a type of theory that asserts that the early states must have been informed by deliberate and voluntary compact among the people to form a society and organize government for their common good.
- also known as the natural theory, which holds that the state is founded out of man’s natural instinct for association.
- is a type of theory which holds that the state is of divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people.
- territorial domain which includes maritime
- a natoin based on ethnicity; such a nation is assumed to be composed of one ethnolinguistic group
- the term nationality is derived from this Latin word, which means ‘to be born’.
- without this there can no be state.
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- aptly observes that “a nationality lives either because it has been a natio, with its own territory and State or, because it wishes to become a nation with its own territory and State”
- refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory
- aspect of sovereignty which refers to the independence of a state from control by any other state.
- ought to be the basis of forming states.
- states that are not autonomous or strong enough to survive or function effectively, with their ability to formulate and implement goals and policies being often compromised.
- a type of power that is the plenary power vested in the legislature to make, ordain, and establish wholesome and reasonable laws, statues, not repugnant to the Constitution, for the good and welfare of the people. Generally exercised by the Congress.
- also known as the Evolutionary Theory is mor scientific and explains that “the state is the product of growth, a slow and steady evolution extending over a long period of time and ultimately shaping itself into the complex structure of a modern state”.
- the supreme power to command and enforce obedience, the power to which, legally speaking, all interests subdue and all wills subordinate
- the means at the disposal of the state to implement official goals, specially over the actual or potential opposition of powerful social groups ot in the face of recalcitrant socioeconomic circumstances.
- territorial domain which includes the land.
- the power of the nation or a sovereign state to take, or to authorize the taking of private property for a public use without the owner’s consent, conditioned upon payment of just compensation.
- is a theory which attributes the origin of states to the enlargement of the family which remained under the authority of the father or mother.
- may have all the requisites for a state to exist.
- it is the power by which the State raises revenue to defray the necessary expenses of the Government.
- refers to the ability of the political leaders to formulate and pursue goals that are “not simply reflective of the demands or particular interests of social groups or classes in society.”
- Aspect of sovereignty that is the supreme or absolute power of a state to enforce its will on the people within its territory.
- is a type of theory that believes that the state must have been founded to take charge of man’s various needs that must be continuously and consistently satisfied.
- an organization composed of numerous agencies led and coordinated by the state’s leadership (excutive authority), which has the ability or authority to make and implement the binding rules for all the people as well as the parameters of rule making for other social organizations in a given territory, using force if necessary.
31 Clues: without this there can no be state. • territorial domain which includes air. • ought to be the basis of forming states. • territorial domain which includes maritime • territorial domain which includes the land. • may have all the requisites for a state to exist. • refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory • ...
NAME THAT THEORIST 2024-04-24
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- According to the hierarchy of needs theory put out by this theorist, human motivation is derived from meeting a hierarchy of wants that extends from fundamental physiological demands to more advanced needs for transcendence and self-actualization.
- This psychoanalytic theory was developed by this theorist with an emphasis on the influence of society and culture on personality development. It highlighted the importance of interpersonal interactions and put forth ideas like fundamental anxiety and neurotic needs.
- The social learning theory of this theorist, which suggests that people pick up skills by seeing and copying the acts of others, is well-known. It highlights the importance of observational learning and modeling in forming behavior
- His hypothesis of evolution by natural selection is the one for which he is most known. According to his theory, natural selection drives species' evolutionary changes over time as characteristics that improve survival and procreation become more prevalent in a population.
- This theorist is most well-known for his person-centered theory of personality, which highlights the need of empathy, self-concept, and unconditional positive regard in promoting psychological health and personal development.
- Their theory of emotion states that the feeling of emotion is preceded by physiological arousal. They held that emotions are a reaction to bodily changes in a physiological sense.
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- He is credited with creating psychoanalytic theory, which highlights how unconscious processes influence behavior. He includes ideas like the id, ego, and superego in his thesis.
- Is renowned for his work on classical conditioning, which showed how correlations between stimuli and responses may be used to teach behavior.
- According to their theory of moral growth, people go through six stages of moral reasoning as they mature. These phases are divided into three levels: preconventional, conventional, and postconventional.
- These theorist(s) of emotion suggested that physiological arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously but independently. They theorized that stimuli trigger both physiological responses and emotional reactions simultaneously.
- Established individual psychology that highlights how important social and familial influences are in forming an individual's personality. Suggested that people use a variety of techniques to offset their feelings of inadequacy and strive for supremacy.
- Formulated the idea that describes eight developmental stages that occur throughout the course of a person's life, each of which is marked by a psychosocial crisis that needs to be resolved in order for healthy development to take place.
- He created the idea of cognitive development, which explains the four stages by which children build their knowledge and comprehension of the world around them: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational.
13 Clues: Is renowned for his work on classical conditioning, which showed how correlations between stimuli and responses may be used to teach behavior. • He is credited with creating psychoanalytic theory, which highlights how unconscious processes influence behavior. He includes ideas like the id, ego, and superego in his thesis. • ...
Heidi Ch. 19-23 2022-01-18
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- – to spread out or scatter
- -directly, straightforwardly
- – anger at something, bitterness
- – feeling too proud of oneself
- – a great amount
- – painful
- – firm belief
- – with joyful excitement
- – confused
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- – wards off or prevents
- – hard work
- – showing strong feelings
- – trip, voyage
- – to untangle
- – making or doing something at the spur of the moment
- – a little bit, small amount
- – waving
- – loaded down, burdened
18 Clues: – waving • – painful • – confused • – hard work • – to untangle • – firm belief • – trip, voyage • – a great amount • – wards off or prevents • – loaded down, burdened • – with joyful excitement • – showing strong feelings • – to spread out or scatter • -directly, straightforwardly • – a little bit, small amount • – feeling too proud of oneself • – anger at something, bitterness • ...
Universe 2023-09-05
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- The first element formed in the Universe.
- Average distance from the sun from the Earth.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Theory for the formation of the Universe.
- Evidence for the Big Bang.
- A cloud of gas.
- The stage of Earth's formation that humans live.
- The galaxy that Earth is found.
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- Distance light travels in one year.
- Material that makes up the majority of the Universe.
- The gas present in the greatest abundance in the Earth's Atmosphere.
- Theory for the formation of the stars and planets.
- The first stage of Earth's formation.
- A single point in space where the Big Bang began.
- A meteor that has landed on Earth.
15 Clues: A cloud of gas. • Evidence for the Big Bang. • The galaxy that Earth is found. • A meteor that has landed on Earth. • Distance light travels in one year. • The first stage of Earth's formation. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The first element formed in the Universe. • Theory for the formation of the Universe. • Average distance from the sun from the Earth. • ...
science crossword 2026-03-23
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- a basin-like depression because a volcano has exploded or the center of the volcano has collapsed
- of fire, an area where many earthquakes and volcanoes occur
- horizontal intrusions
- chamber, large underground pool of molten rock
- currents, what causes the plates to move
- named after the Laurentian shield in Canada
- waves, waves caused by earthquakes and rock movement
- cone, lava that is built up in the shape of a cone
- a fracture or zone or fractures between two blocks of rock
- core, solid ball of nickel and iron densest layer of the earth
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- circular basin or depression
- rocks move together
- vertical intrusion
- first waves to reach the seismic station
- named for the Gondwana region in India
- zone, where one tectonic plate moves under another tectonic plate
- Hess, proposed the plate tectonics theory
- next waves to reach the seismic station
- rocks slide past each other
- Wegner, proposed the continental drift theory
20 Clues: vertical intrusion • rocks move together • horizontal intrusions • rocks slide past each other • circular basin or depression • named for the Gondwana region in India • next waves to reach the seismic station • first waves to reach the seismic station • currents, what causes the plates to move • Hess, proposed the plate tectonics theory • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-07
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- An extra layer surrounding plant cells
- The basic unit of all plants
- Small body located near the nucleus that divides into two during mitosis
- The jellylike substance surrounding all organelles
- All organisms are made of cells is what step in cell theory
- The organelle made in the centrosome
- The organelle all over Rough ER and where protein synthesis takes place
- Fill in the blank: Cells are the most ------ unit of life
- Cells come from other cells is what step in cell theory
- The organelle that converts stored energy into ATP for the cell
- The theory in Biology that tells us how a cell is formed and its functions
- The smallest living unit
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- The organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- The largest organelle in a plant cell
- A single-celled organism that has no nucleus
- The dense center of a centrosome and is only in animal cells
- A barrier in all cells that allows things to come into the cell
- The process where sun energy is converted into food for the cell
- The center of a cell that contains genetic information (DNA)
- The organelle that is used for temporary storage
- The basic structural unit in animals
- The organelle that modifies and packages proteins and carbohydrates to export them out of the cell
- An organelle only in plant cells that contains chlorophyll
- Creates proteins and lipids and is not covered in ribosomes
- A system of connected and folded sacs that is covered in ribosomes
25 Clues: The smallest living unit • The basic unit of all plants • The basic structural unit in animals • The organelle made in the centrosome • The largest organelle in a plant cell • An extra layer surrounding plant cells • A single-celled organism that has no nucleus • The organelle that contains digestive enzymes • The organelle that is used for temporary storage • ...
Week 8 Words 2022-10-24
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- valuable
- a tool for pounding nails
- how you feel with a sore head
- why something is done
- the opposite of before
- a garment often worn by girls instead of pants
- what happens if you touch a balloon with a pin
- the middle of a circle
- most likely
- to wait on someone
- the joint at the top of your arm
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- someone from the United States of America
- the opposite of soft
- put space between two things
- the smallest amount
- a kind of math homework
- good ______ best
- someone who does work foryou
- to takeback something that doesn't fit
- finish the homework
20 Clues: valuable • most likely • good ______ best • to wait on someone • the smallest amount • finish the homework • the opposite of soft • why something is done • the opposite of before • the middle of a circle • a kind of math homework • a tool for pounding nails • put space between two things • someone who does work foryou • how you feel with a sore head • the joint at the top of your arm • ...
Section 3 revision 2025-01-24
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- Who created the theory on insight learning
- A period of no improvement
- Main function is to reinforce feedback
- First stage of learning
- A demonstration must be....
- Main way to give feedback to a beginner
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- Second stage of Banduras theory
- How we shape behaviour
- Unpleasant stimulus to stop behaviour
- Who created the theory on behaviourism
10 Clues: How we shape behaviour • First stage of learning • A period of no improvement • A demonstration must be.... • Second stage of Banduras theory • Unpleasant stimulus to stop behaviour • Main function is to reinforce feedback • Who created the theory on behaviourism • Main way to give feedback to a beginner • Who created the theory on insight learning
Intelligence 2025-11-12
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- General ability that determines how we adapt to new situations
- Measure of general intelligence, often expressed as a number
- Psychologist who developed the triarchic theory of intelligence
- CURVE Shape of the IQ distribution curve
- Test for measuring emotional intelligence
- Component of Sternberg’s theory related to solving practical problems
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- Knowledge and skills gained through experience and education
- Type of intelligence involving empathy and emotion regulation
- IQ range between 85 and 115 represents this type of distribution
- Psychologist who proposed the theory of crystallized and fluid intelligence
- Ability to solve new and abstract problems
11 Clues: CURVE Shape of the IQ distribution curve • Test for measuring emotional intelligence • Ability to solve new and abstract problems • Knowledge and skills gained through experience and education • Measure of general intelligence, often expressed as a number • Type of intelligence involving empathy and emotion regulation • ...
entrepreneurship quiz 2021-03-26
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- mr x in an employee in a business firm and has been promoted to manger ,what type of economic activity is this ?
- the cash that is left over after accounting for expenses
- optional agreement
- have two separate identities
- this is one feature of sole proprietorship hint:the power to influence or direct people's behaviour or the course of events.
- It is a indirect tax that is applied to the purchase price of certain goods and services
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- Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited is an example of what business organisation .
- synonym for establishment
- these factors directly impact the business ENVIRONMENT as an aggregate
- it is one of the fastest growing sector in any economy .
- allowed to be a partner but cant get involved in a business activity and can hold a current account.
- this is the subconscious assimilation of information .
- one disadvantage of sole proprietorship firm hint:it is a lack of _____
13 Clues: optional agreement • synonym for establishment • have two separate identities • this is the subconscious assimilation of information . • it is one of the fastest growing sector in any economy . • the cash that is left over after accounting for expenses • these factors directly impact the business ENVIRONMENT as an aggregate • ...
Mia Mahan 2022-12-14
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- a structured grouping of billions of stars, gas, and dust
- the slowing of the flow of time
- discovers X-rays
- These huge black holes form at the cores of galaxies
- black hole forms when a supernova occurs
- how physical size of black holes is measured
- defines modern theory of black holes
- described Gravity
- an explosion caused by the collapse of the core of a massive star
- the center of a black hole
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- most powerful form of electromagnetic radiation
- coined the term “black hole”
- beyond which anything that crosses cannot escape
- theoretical “tubes” in space-time
- published the General Theory of Relativity
- created when the largest stars collapse at the end of their lives
- year the distance light travels in one year, approximately 9.46 trillion meters
- material falling into the black hole collects into a 3 band of hot gas and dust
- the attractive force between any two bodies that is the result of their masses
- The quantity of matter that makes up an object
20 Clues: discovers X-rays • described Gravity • the center of a black hole • coined the term “black hole” • the slowing of the flow of time • theoretical “tubes” in space-time • defines modern theory of black holes • black hole forms when a supernova occurs • published the General Theory of Relativity • how physical size of black holes is measured • ...
Wonders Vocabulary 2.4.1~ 2.4.4 2025-11-03
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- sorry
- win
- rush
- having a very sharp slope
- something that is moving
- levels on top of one another
- hard and firm
- large part of Earth’s surface
- shout
- a place
- not too hot and too cold
- lots of
- brag
- makes a strange feeling
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- the ground or land we walk on
- way that is alike
- being smart
- four parts of the year
- full of live
- something that has grown
- something that is nearby
- burst loudly with a lot of force
22 Clues: win • rush • brag • sorry • shout • a place • lots of • being smart • full of live • hard and firm • way that is alike • four parts of the year • makes a strange feeling • something that is moving • something that has grown • something that is nearby • not too hot and too cold • having a very sharp slope • levels on top of one another • the ground or land we walk on • large part of Earth’s surface • ...
HR 2015-03-28
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- This can help the firm to achieve its primary strategic goal of reducing the costs of value creation
- Labor A firm’s ability to realize experience curve and location economies can be limited by this, which constrains the pursuit of a transnational or global standardization strategy
- This staffing policy is one in which all key management positions are filled by parent country nationals
- This dimension of expatriate selection has to do with how well an expatriate can adjust to a particular posting in particularly rough areas.
- This is concerned with the selection of employees for particular jobs
- This type of training improves managers effectiveness and fosters a better image of the firm in the host country
- This staffing policy is appropriate for the transnational strategy
- This approach to paying expatriates equalizes purchasing power across countries so employees can enjoy the same living standard in their foreign posting that they enjoyed at home
- This offers an incentive for an expatriate to accept the overseas assignment
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- This is seen as a tool that can help the firm to achieve its strategic goals by giving managers the required skill set and reinforcing the desired culture
- This is the premature return of an expatriate manager to his or her home country
- GE concerns itself with hiring people who have beliefs, values, and behaviors that are consistent with GE's what
- This staffing policy requires host-country nationals to be recruited to manage subsidiaries, while parent-country nationals occupy key positions at corporate headquarters
- The firm’s failure to understand host-country cultural differences that require different approaches to marketing and management
14 Clues: This staffing policy is appropriate for the transnational strategy • This is concerned with the selection of employees for particular jobs • This offers an incentive for an expatriate to accept the overseas assignment • This is the premature return of an expatriate manager to his or her home country • ...
ent final 2013 2013-12-12
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- The “milk” of milkweed.
- The Equilibrium Theory of Island Biogeography was first proposed by ___ and Wilson.
- Basal hexapods grouped by a name meaning, “enclosed or inner jaws”.
- The ___ industry was founded by Xilingji, the resourceful young wife of the Chinese Emperor.
- The nutritious structure attached to a plant seed which ants eat and which seems to promote seed dispersal.
- An insect that feed on detritus is called a __.
- The nutritious structure attached to a male katydid’s spermatophore which females eat following mating.
- Drosophila melanogaster has been instrumental in testing the ___ theory of olfaction.
- Larvae of many fly families go through metamorphosis within the exoskeleton of the last larval instar. That covering is called the ___.
- Optimal foraging theory assumes that foragers ___ their energy intake per unit time.
- ___ competition is characteristic of mating systems in which the fastest or most mobile males get most mating opportunities.
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- Larval eyes.
- The functional subunit of an insect compound eye.
- Another word for the slavemaking life history strategy.
- Single gene, multiple effects.
- Phrase uttered by old man about to get tossed on wagon full of plague dead in “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”.
- The insect honoured in Enterprise, Alabama for its role in revolutionizing the town's main production crop.
- Genetic drift results from ___ survival and reproduction.
- This class of hormones stimulates ecdysis.
- Nutritive structures produced by the fungus cultivated by leaf-cutter ants for the ants’ consumption.
- The genus of hump-winged grigs that is the subject of Kevin’s field research into sexual cannibalism.
- Literally, “plant feeding”.
- Many insects, particularly weevils, feign death when attacked by a predator. This strategy is called ___.
- Description of flowers meaning literally, “wind-loving”.
24 Clues: Larval eyes. • The “milk” of milkweed. • Literally, “plant feeding”. • Single gene, multiple effects. • This class of hormones stimulates ecdysis. • An insect that feed on detritus is called a __. • The functional subunit of an insect compound eye. • Another word for the slavemaking life history strategy. • Description of flowers meaning literally, “wind-loving”. • ...
THE NOSTALGIA THEORY 2022-05-02
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- (verb) to think about something too much, in a way that is not useful
- (verb) to find and bring back something
- (verb) to feel or express great sadness, especially because of someone's death
- (adjective) very powerful, forceful, or effective
- (phrasal verb) to explain something clearly, usually in writing
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- (noun) a lamp whose beam can be directed, or a circle of light produced by such a lamp
- (phrasal verb) to discover something by chance
- (verb) to wish very strongly, especially for something that you cannot have or something that is very difficult to have
- (phrasal verb) to start an activity with a particular aim, to start a journey
- (verb) to try to stop something unpleasant or harmful from happening or increasing
- (adjective) not interesting or exciting in any way
11 Clues: (verb) to find and bring back something • (phrasal verb) to discover something by chance • (adjective) very powerful, forceful, or effective • (adjective) not interesting or exciting in any way • (phrasal verb) to explain something clearly, usually in writing • (verb) to think about something too much, in a way that is not useful • ...
The Enlightenment Period and the Revolutions 2021-03-17
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- New way of thinking about the natural world, it was based on observation and willingness to question accepted beliefs
- Philosopher that had a positive, view of the human nature. Believed that people could learn from experience and improve.
- Wrote 70 books of political essays, philosophy and drama.
- He was an Italian scientist that built new theories about astronomy, also he built his own telescope.
- They believed that we could apply reason to all aspects of life. Beliefs reason, nature, happiness, progress, and liberty.
- It is a fundamental social change in the structure of power or the organization
- Is a new intelectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- Is the theory that states that the earth is the center of the universe, and that the sun spins around it
- Is an agreement by which people created a goverment.
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- Is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Is the artistic style of the late 1700s
- It was a social and political conflict in France on 1789 to 1799
- This means “absolute ruler.”
- Is a political leader whp wrote the declaration of indepence.
- English scientist that helped to bring together their breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
- Is something the constitution set up in which power was divided between national and state goverments.
- Are ten amendments which protect such basic rigths as freedon of speech, press, assembly and religion.
- She published an essay called “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”. Argued that woman need education just like men
- Theory that states that the earth and planets move around the sun which is stationary and is the center of the universe.
- These are large drawing rooms, these hostesses held regular social gatherings.
20 Clues: This means “absolute ruler.” • Is the artistic style of the late 1700s • Is an agreement by which people created a goverment. • Is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • Wrote 70 books of political essays, philosophy and drama. • Is a political leader whp wrote the declaration of indepence. • ...
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 • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Wrote the book On the Spirit of Laws.
- people who present new ways of thinking during the enlightenment.
- Used microscope to find micro-organisms.
- A person who rules with absolute power.
- Wrote the book On Crimes and Punishments.
- created the 3 laws of motion.
- proposed the heliocentric theory.
- created the first vaccine for smallpox.
- Wrote the book Two Treaties of Government.
- Brought up the idea of women receiving education.
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- created the scientific method.
- to know something one did not know before.
- Wrote the book The Social Contract.
- a party where people would discuss new ideas.
- Wrote the book Candide.
- Used math to prove Copernicus's theory.
- Created analytic Geometry(Added algebra to geometry)
- Wrote the Leviathan.
- The earth revolves around the solar system
- a system in which multiple groups share decisions making and power.
- The sun revolves around the solar system.
- Proved that the planets weren't perfect spheres and Jupiter's four moon.
22 Clues: Wrote the Leviathan. • Wrote the book Candide. • created the 3 laws of motion. • created the scientific method. • proposed the heliocentric theory. • Wrote the book The Social Contract. • Wrote the book On the Spirit of Laws. • Used math to prove Copernicus's theory. • A person who rules with absolute power. • created the first vaccine for smallpox. • ...
RINWIS Crossword 2025-06-23
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- Belief that all matter consists of tiny, indivisible units
- Rovelli’s theory where space is made of finite loops
- European lab home to the Large Hadron Collider
- Ionian city where Western science and philosophy began
- Spacetime distortion created by mass and energy
- Aristotle’s idea that objects seek their proper place
- Framework for the known elementary particles and forces
- Introduced energy quanta; father of quantum theory
- Random jiggling of particles in a fluid
- Describes gravity as the curvature of spacetime
- Observatory that detected gravitational waves in 2015
- Unified space, time, and gravity
- Ancient claim by Democritus that matter is made of tiny indivisible units
- The boundless, undefined origin of all things
- Theory governing particles, waves, and probabilities at the quantum scale
- Exerts force on charged particles
- A fluctuating entity whose vibrations become particles
- Landmark geometry text built on logical axioms
- Hypothetical early-universe hum of spacetime waves
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- Rovelli’s idea that time emerges from entropy
- In quantum theory, these determine the likelihood of particle behavior when squared
- Often called the first natural philosopher; believed all is water
- Known for paradoxes of motion and division
- Visualized electric and magnetic “lines of force”
- Ripples in spacetime caused by massive accelerations
- Discrete energy packets exchanged by particles
- Pre-Socratic who proposed the boundless “apeiron”
- Predicted antimatter using a beautiful, relativistic equation
- The four-dimensional fabric that fuses space and time
- Discrete web of loops defining quantum geometry
- Fundamental constant linking energy to frequency in quantum physics
- Produced by electric currents and moving charges
- Principle that energy or momentum doesn’t disappear
- Ancient atomist who described reality as particles and void
- Danish physicist who developed the atomic model with quantized electron orbits
- Renaissance hub where ancient texts were revived
- Found moons around Jupiter and revolutionized physics
- Points where gravity becomes infinite and spacetime breaks down
- Introduced quantum uncertainty and matrix mechanics
- When light ejects electrons from a metal surface
40 Clues: Unified space, time, and gravity • Exerts force on charged particles • Random jiggling of particles in a fluid • Known for paradoxes of motion and division • Rovelli’s idea that time emerges from entropy • The boundless, undefined origin of all things • Discrete energy packets exchanged by particles • European lab home to the Large Hadron Collider • ...
Changing Earth 2014-06-18
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- These geological events usually occur at transform plate boundaries or where two plates push together.
- The process by which heat rises and then sinks as it cools is called _____________.
- _________ boundaries forms where two plate collide.
- Evidence for the continental drift theory, involving m________ was observed at Divergent plate boundaries.
- As the oceanic crust drives under the continental crust a ________ forms at the interface.
- The age of rocks and _________ of plants is some of the evidence that supported Wegner’s “Theory of Continental Drift”.
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- Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust because it is made of_________.
- Convergent boundaries are also referred to as ____________ boundaries.
- These form at convergent plate boundaries and as a result of magma plumes in the crust.
- This technology was developed during WW2 and allowed for the mapping of the ocean floors.
- ________ is the process by which the crust is destroyed at convergent plate boundary.
- When the magma rises to the crust as a result of convection currents, new crust is formed at a __________ boundary.
- _______ boundaries form when two plate slide against each other in opposite directions.
- The less dense continental crust is composed of ___________.
- The Theory of Continental Drift refers to the movement of _________ plates.
- Regions where volcanoes form in the absence of plate boundaries are known as _______.
16 Clues: _________ boundaries forms where two plate collide. • The less dense continental crust is composed of ___________. • Convergent boundaries are also referred to as ____________ boundaries. • The Theory of Continental Drift refers to the movement of _________ plates. • Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust because it is made of_________. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-10-17
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- The first name of the proponent of Continental Drift Theory
- A system of ideas intended to explain a phenomena
- Super Continental Land Mass
- The smallest ocean in the world
- an extinct genus of reptile from the Early Permian of southern Africa and South America.
- It is the largest ocean in the world
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- The last name of the proponent of Continental Drift Theory
- an extinct genus of herbivorous dicynodont therapsids from the late Permian and Early Triassic epochs
- These are the available the facts or information
- The remains of prehistoric organisms
10 Clues: Super Continental Land Mass • The smallest ocean in the world • The remains of prehistoric organisms • It is the largest ocean in the world • These are the available the facts or information • A system of ideas intended to explain a phenomena • The last name of the proponent of Continental Drift Theory • The first name of the proponent of Continental Drift Theory • ...
Forensic Psychology A Level 2024-05-29
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- Criminals that travel a distance away from their home
- Raine found an 11% reduction in grey matter at this location for people with APD
- Neurotransmitter response connected to impulsivity
- A type of criminal profile for ones that don't plan their crimes in advance
- Atavistic form has been criticised as being scientific _________
- Psychodynamic explanations of criminality revolve around this
- founded the bottom-up approach
- Easy to upset, overly anxious, obsessive behaviours
- _____________ association theory - cognitive explanation
- _______ neurons: found criminals don't have an automatic response to show empathy
- Psychological effects of prison: stress, depression, prisonisation and _______________
- Came up with the theory of atavistic form
- Who said, "Criminality can be seen in terms of levels of moral reasoning"
- Neurotransmitter response connected to aggression
- Criminals who do crimes that radiate out from their home base
- Profilers create pre-existing categories for offenders
- main method for behaviour modification
- Who said, "Criminal personality is due to the type of nervous system you inherit
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- ___________ thieves study can be used as a psychodynamic explanation of criminality
- General critique of biological explanations of criminality
- Genes potentially associated with violent crime
- __________, incapacitation, retribution and rehabilitation: aims of custodial sentencing
- A type of profiling based on where offenders are likely to be based
- Theory that criminals are more primitive
- a form of rehabilitation that involves the victim
- Interpreting own behaviour as less serious (cognitive explanation)
- _______ gene associated with aggression and sometimes called the warrior gene
- steps of anger management: cognitive prep, skill acquisition and ________
- criminals commit crimes the way they act in day-to-day life
- Bias assuming negative intentions of others behaviour
- People who have an under-aroused nervous system
- fancy term for what 57% of inmates do after prison
- Genes are only activated under triggers from the environment
- a key critique of psychodynamic theories
- key twin study that both supports and critiques gene theory of criminality
- effectiveness of token economy can vary based on _____
36 Clues: founded the bottom-up approach • main method for behaviour modification • Theory that criminals are more primitive • a key critique of psychodynamic theories • Came up with the theory of atavistic form • Genes potentially associated with violent crime • People who have an under-aroused nervous system • a form of rehabilitation that involves the victim • ...
English language 2024-03-01
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- mixed language with elements of different languages, often formed in colonies
- form of manner of expression in language
- study of speech sound
- appeal to logic or reason in persuasion
- theory that explains how people adjust their speech and language behaviors to accomodate to others
- study of language use in context
- extended spoken or written communication
- vocabulary of a language
- meaning of a word or sentences
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- theory that explores how gender influences language and communication
- implied meaning of a word
- study of the structureand formation of words
- simplified language used for speakers of a different native languages
- appeal to emotions in persuasion
- appeal to ethics or credibility in persuasion
- the group of people target
- the structure of sentence
17 Clues: study of speech sound • vocabulary of a language • implied meaning of a word • the structure of sentence • the group of people target • meaning of a word or sentences • appeal to emotions in persuasion • study of language use in context • appeal to logic or reason in persuasion • form of manner of expression in language • extended spoken or written communication • ...
RETEACHING CONTRACT TYPES 2012-11-23
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- PAYS FOR ALLOWABLE INCURRED COSTS FAR 16.3
- THE PREFERRED GOVERNMENT CONTRACT TYPE
- THIS FIXED-PRICE CONTRACT IS USED TO MOTIVATE THE CONTRACTOR
- PROVIDES FOR FILLING ALL SERVICES AND SUPPLIES DURING A SPECIFIED CONTRACT PERIOD
- CONTRACTOR RECEIVES NO FEE BUT REIMBURSED THE AGREED UPON ALLOWABLE COSTS
- A SERVICES CONTRACT THAT DOES NOT SPECIFY A FIRM QUANTITY OF SERVICES Down
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- COST-REIMBURSEMENT NEGOTIATED FEE (FAR 16.306)IS FIXED AT
- FIXED-PRICE CONTRACT USED WHEN THE MARKET IS UNSTABLE
- THIS FIRM-FIXED CONTRACT IS USED IN ACQUISITIONS OF QUANTITY PRODUCTION OR SERVICES
- WRITTEN INSTRUMENT OF UNDERSTANDING
- CONTRACT VEHICLE USED TO MAKE MULTIPLE AWARDS
- A FIXED-PRICED CONTRACT THAT PROVIDES FOR PROFIT ADJUSTMENT
12 Clues: WRITTEN INSTRUMENT OF UNDERSTANDING • THE PREFERRED GOVERNMENT CONTRACT TYPE • PAYS FOR ALLOWABLE INCURRED COSTS FAR 16.3 • CONTRACT VEHICLE USED TO MAKE MULTIPLE AWARDS • FIXED-PRICE CONTRACT USED WHEN THE MARKET IS UNSTABLE • COST-REIMBURSEMENT NEGOTIATED FEE (FAR 16.306)IS FIXED AT • A FIXED-PRICED CONTRACT THAT PROVIDES FOR PROFIT ADJUSTMENT • ...
Do the Evolution 2024-02-06
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- Darwin's complete work on evolution: On the _____ of Species.
- The name of the ship Darwin travelled on during his 5 year voyage.
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms.
- A term referring to the variety of living things.
- Type of structures inherited from ancestors, that have lost much of their original function.
- The process by which evolution occurs (2 words).
- The type of selection used by breeders to select useful traits to pass on to the next generation.
- The principle that states all species are descended from ancient common ancestors (2 words).
- Darwin's first name.
- The process of change over time.
- Natural selection is also known as survival of the _____.
- James _____ and Charles _____ concluded the Earth was extremely old (2 names).
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- Structures that are similar, inherited from a common ancestor.
- The chain of islands instrumental in shaping Darwin's theory.
- His work influenced Darwin's idea on the struggle for existence.
- The term for a well supported, testable explanation.
- The term for structures with a similar function, but not structure.
- When organisms disappear from the Earth.
- Molecular Biology uses similarities in the _____ _____ (2 words) as evidence to show organisms evolved from common ancestors.
- The study of where organisms live now, and where they and their ancestors lived in the past.
- How well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Displayed different shaped beaks depending on their island of origin.
- His similar ideas on evolution propelled Darwin to publish his theory.
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive.
- Animals with different shaped shells depending on the island they were from.
- He suggested organisms could change during their lifetimes by selectively using parts of their bodies.
26 Clues: Darwin's first name. • The process of change over time. • Preserved remains of ancient organisms. • When organisms disappear from the Earth. • A characteristic that helps an organism survive. • The process by which evolution occurs (2 words). • A term referring to the variety of living things. • The term for a well supported, testable explanation. • ...
Hearing; Structures of the Ear 2013-10-31
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- The part of the ear provides protection and channels sound
- the main hearing organ; made up of three fluid-filled chambers that spiral around a bony core that contains a central channel called the cochlear duct
- the theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch
- the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated.
- the device for converting sounds into electrical signals and stimulating the auditory nerve through electrodes threaded into the cochlea
- hearing loss due to failure of the auditory nerve
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- controls pitch; the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- hearing loss due to problems with the bones of the middle ear
- a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound or the power level of an electrical signal
- The part of the ear that provides protection and channels sound
- tone's experienced highness or lowness, depends on frequency
- The part of that ear that operates the body’s sense of balances and contains the hearing organ
12 Clues: hearing loss due to failure of the auditory nerve • The part of the ear provides protection and channels sound • tone's experienced highness or lowness, depends on frequency • hearing loss due to problems with the bones of the middle ear • The part of the ear that provides protection and channels sound • ...
Hartford Funds Compliance Crossword 2019-05-06
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- Working for, or on the board of a start-up company is considered a(n) _____________ and must be reported via MCO prior to any engagement.
- FINRA Registered Broker-Dealer that is the official distributor for Hartford Fund’s ETFs.
- Mutual Funds/ETFs should never be described as providing this type of protection.
- Department hired by Hartford Funds to lifeguard the firm.
- (3 words) Something that interferes or competes with your job or your ability to decide and act in the best interest of Hartford Funds (personal activity, financial matter, obligation, etc.).
- Entity that engages in the underwriting and wholesale distribution and marketing of open end investment companies registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 to third party firms on behalf of Hartford Funds.
- Investment adviser firm that serves as the adviser to the Hartford Mutual Funds.
- Unacceptable or improper behavior by an employee.
- Who is responsible for making sure all reportable accounts, trades, and holdings are appropriately and timely disclosed in MyComplianceOffice?
- An invisible barrier designed to prevent unauthorized access to Hartford Fund’s corporate network.
- Travel & Expense items are input into this system.
- Money laundering involves three steps – Placement, ____________ and Integration. Step two involves carrying out a series of complex financial transactions to camouflage the illegal source of the cash.
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- Procedures, laws and regulations designed to prevent individuals from disguising illegally obtained funds as legitimate income.
- Any technology application that allows users to create, share and exchange information in an online community or forum.
- Compliance is not an act, it’s a _______.
- Encouraging a Financial Advisor to invest his clients in Hartford Funds Core Equity Fund because the Fund will outperform its benchmark during the next 2 years is inappropriate. Use of such language is considered?
- All potential conflicts of interest need to be _________.
- Protection of internet-connected systems from cyber-attacks, protect against unauthorized access to data centers and other computerized systems.
- Investment adviser firm that serves as the adviser to the Hartford Funds multi-factor ETFs.
- Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior.
- Dedicated to investor protection and market integrity through effective and efficient regulation of broker-dealers.
- Hartford Funds Chief Compliance Officer.
- System employees use to attest/complete various Compliance related activities (reportable account disclosure, outside business requests, limited partnership requests, etc).
23 Clues: Hartford Funds Chief Compliance Officer. • Compliance is not an act, it’s a _______. • Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior. • Unacceptable or improper behavior by an employee. • Travel & Expense items are input into this system. • All potential conflicts of interest need to be _________. • Department hired by Hartford Funds to lifeguard the firm. • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-01
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- most immediately confronting the person
- potential for process, movement and change
- drama of suffering
- system model in nursing practice
- governed behavior is limited and inflexible
- unifyong concept
- person has no background experience
- strenghthens the effect of the focal stimulus
- means suffering
- it set up the possibility of giving and receiving help
- event that produce stress
- Beginning of nursing theory development can be traced to
- refers to the act that occurs and nurse welcomes the patient
- It became the driving force in 1950-1970s
- originallt refers to home
- method for describing, explaining and predicting causes or outcomes
- process of nursing perception, conceptualization and critical thinking
- specific to academia and refers to branch of education
- earned BSN in 1964
- set towards disprganization of the system
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- primary method of data collection.
- nurse with 2-3 years experience on the job
- any change in internal or external environment
- science of unitary human beings
- determination of how best to assist the person attaining the established goals
- system that is continuous activities are conducted to achieve goals
- information processing, change of information from one state to another
- composite of thoughts and feelings
- set of behaviors expected when occupying a position in a social system
- term used by comte in the early 20th century
- set towards stability
- means love and charity
- dynamic in nature
- duration of one event to another
- known for “from novice to expert”
- vary according to culture and gender.
- affect the focal stimulus but the effect is unclear
- was to assist nature in healing the patient.
- his/her theory is the theory of caritative caring
- constitures one of the basic concepts pf caritative caring ethics
40 Clues: means suffering • unifyong concept • dynamic in nature • drama of suffering • earned BSN in 1964 • set towards stability • means love and charity • event that produce stress • originallt refers to home • science of unitary human beings • system model in nursing practice • duration of one event to another • known for “from novice to expert” • primary method of data collection. • ...
Rowyn List 20 2026-02-11
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- place to workout
- animal hands
- female child of parents
- not staying the same
- moving on hands and knees
- a place with many stores
- to briefly stop
- to draw
- another form of throwing
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- not old
- liquid you put on food
- for the reason that
- doesn't have salt
- from one side to the other
- teach someone in the past
- material we use to make clothes
- to catch in the past
- being sufficient
- when the sun rises
- not hard or firm to touch
20 Clues: not old • to draw • animal hands • to briefly stop • place to workout • being sufficient • doesn't have salt • when the sun rises • for the reason that • not staying the same • to catch in the past • liquid you put on food • female child of parents • a place with many stores • another form of throwing • teach someone in the past • moving on hands and knees • not hard or firm to touch • ...
Latent Learning Crossword 2018-11-08
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- A desire to perform a behavior effectively to receive praise or avoid punishment.
- Awareness/familiar gained by experience.
- The perception that you control your own fate.
- A form of learning that's not immediately expressed.
- Facts provided.
- Any process that occurs in the mind.
- A new understanding of something.
- A desire to perform a behavior effectively for it's own purpose.
- A reaction to something.
- Passive resignation learned when unable to avoid repeated aversive events.
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- To take note of or detect something.
- The perception that fate is determined by chance or outside forces.
- The manner in which specific types of experience makes certain behaviors more or less probable.
- Discovered the theory of cognitive maps.
- Discovered the theory of learned helplessness.
- a mental image learned by strategy.
- Giving an example.
- To display
- Studied internal and external locus of control.
19 Clues: To display • Facts provided. • Giving an example. • A reaction to something. • A new understanding of something. • a mental image learned by strategy. • To take note of or detect something. • Any process that occurs in the mind. • Awareness/familiar gained by experience. • Discovered the theory of cognitive maps. • The perception that you control your own fate. • ...
Economics 2022-08-22
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- 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 • ...
Economic 2022-08-22
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- people who make or grow goods and provide services
- of the same or a similar kind or nature
- operation of a country’s money supply, commercial activities and industry
- the process of capital formation by a firm or increase in the stock of existing capital stock
- it is representation of economy as a heterogeneous and proliferative social space.
- level playing field where everyone has the same access to the same wealth
- 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
- the point when the marginal utility of any activity is zero.
- a rational consumer always prefers more of a good as it offers the consumer a higher level of satisfaction.
- out-of-pocket costs—payments that are actually made.
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- the point where individuals have no particular preference for either one good or another based on their relative quantities.
- one unit which participate in production mechanism
- income that a firm receives from the sale of a good or service to its customers
- occurs when a good's quantity demanded or supplied changes even though the price remains the same.
- individual's ordering of various outcomes
- It refers to people's decisions about sharing and using those resources
- condition or state in which economic forces are balanced
- curve. the maximum amount of one commodity X obtainable for any given amount of another commodity Y, and vice versa
- the portion of income not spent on current expenditures
- anything that helps us produce things faster, better or cheaper
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 • ...
History of Mathematicians 2024-12-18
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- Created a famous system for solving quadratic equations.
- Introduced the number zero into western mathematics.
- Developed the concept of set theory.
- Created the famous formula for the volume of a sphere.
- Father of modern Calculus.
- Known for his contributions to probability theory and statistics.
- Know for his work on non-Euclidean geometry.
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- Mathematician and physicist know for his laws of motion.
- Mathematician who developed the theory of relativity.
- Invented the “Proof by contradiction” method.
10 Clues: Father of modern Calculus. • Developed the concept of set theory. • Know for his work on non-Euclidean geometry. • Invented the “Proof by contradiction” method. • Introduced the number zero into western mathematics. • Mathematician who developed the theory of relativity. • Created the famous formula for the volume of a sphere. • ...
Identifying Market Segments and Targets 2017-03-16
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- The firm makes a certain product that it sells to several different market segments.
- Division of the Market into different geographical units such as nations, cities, states, regions, neighborhood etc.
- requirement for effective segmentation
- Here buyers are divided into groups on the basis of psychological/personality traits, lifestyles or values.
- buyers are divided on the basis of their knowledge of attitude toward, use of, or response to a product.
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- a firm selects a number of segments. Each objectively attractive and appropriate, there may be little or no synergy between the segments.
- The firm concentrates on serving many needs of a particular customer.
- The market is divided on the basis of variables such as age, family, size, family life cycle, gender, income occupation, education, religion etc.
- Division of the Market into different geographical units such as nations, cities, states, regions, neighborhood etc.
- is a more narrowly defined customer group seeking a distinctive mix of benefits.
10 Clues: requirement for effective segmentation • The firm concentrates on serving many needs of a particular customer. • is a more narrowly defined customer group seeking a distinctive mix of benefits. • The firm makes a certain product that it sells to several different market segments. • ...
Identifying Market Segments and Targets 2017-03-16
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- Requirement for effective segmentation
- Here buyers are divided into groups on the basis of psychological/personality traits, lifestyles or values.
- a firm selects a number of segments. Each objectively attractive and appropriate, there may be little or no synergy between the segments.
- The firm makes a certain product that it sells to several different market segments.
- Division of the Market into different geographical units such as nations, cities, states, regions, neighborhood etc.
- Division of the Market into different geographical units such as nations, cities, states, regions, neighborhood etc.
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- are divided on the basis of their knowledge of attitude toward, use of, or response to a product.
- The market is divided on the basis of variables such as age, family, size, family life cycle, gender, income occupation, education, religion etc.
- The firm concentrates on serving many needs of a particular customer.
- is a more narrowly defined customer group seeking a distinctive mix of benefits.
10 Clues: Requirement for effective segmentation • The firm concentrates on serving many needs of a particular customer. • is a more narrowly defined customer group seeking a distinctive mix of benefits. • The firm makes a certain product that it sells to several different market segments. • ...
