theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Utilitarianism 2022-09-18
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- Utilitarianism places emphasis on the (blank), or end result of our actions whereas the intent our actions are irrelevant.
- this style of utilitarianism believes we should live by rules that, on average, are likely to bring the most good to the most people.
- a term, or thought, of utilitarianism that means we should always opt for choosing the best option for the most amount of people.
- The idea that something is right if it is useful or helps the majority of people.
- Greek Philosopher that provided the foundation for the theory of utilitarianism.
- the end-result for exercising utilitarianism is to produce this state of well-being.
- This philosopher of Utilitarianism has belief that we learn right and wrong from observation and experience, which guides our justification of utilitarianism.
- A standard measure of good or bad, based on a certain group of the majority.
- Utilitarianism agrees that this kind of theory should apply equally to every person.
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- A theory that utilitarianism is founded in which expresses that the right act is the one that yields the best consequences.
- Your outlook on justifying whether your morals can viewed as true or false, or however you see fit.
- founder of Utilitarianism that believes we are naturally inclined to appeal to utility to judge ourselves and others.
- utilitarianism is a form of the moral theory stating that we are wired to pursue happiness or work to avoid pain.
- this style of utilitarianism, also known as the classical style, believes that you should produce the greatest good for the greatest number.
- A principle of utilitarianism that is considered "other-regarding".
15 Clues: A principle of utilitarianism that is considered "other-regarding". • A standard measure of good or bad, based on a certain group of the majority. • Greek Philosopher that provided the foundation for the theory of utilitarianism. • The idea that something is right if it is useful or helps the majority of people. • ...
Ch 3 Competing in the Global Marketplace 2023-10-30
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- The policy of permitting the people and businesses of a country to buy and sell where they please without restrictions.
- A total ban on imports or exports of a product.
- The ability to recognize and react to international business opportunities.
- Offers low-interest loans to developing nations.
- Goods and services produced in one country and sold to other countries.
- Sending work functions to another country.
- Laws that require a company earning foreign exchange (foreign currency) from its exports to sell the foreign exchange to a control agency, such as a central bank.
- The practice in which a foreign firm manufactures private-label goods under a domestic firm’s
- A tax imposed on imported goods.
- Corporations that move resources, goods, services, and skills across national boundaries.
- The situation when a country can produce and sell a product at a lower cost than any other country.
- Goods and services that are bought from other countries.
- Each country should specialize in the products that it can produce cheaply.
- The difference between the value of a country’s exports and the value of its imports during a specific time.
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- Active ownership of a foreign company or of manufacturing or marketing facilities in a foreign country.
- A system in which prices of currencies move up and down based upon the demand for and supply of the various currencies.
- The practice of selling domestically produced goods to buyers in another country.
- Boosts the culture and interests of one country over those of all other countries.
- A limit on the quantity of a certain good that can be imported.
- A lowering of the value of a nation’s currency relative to other currencies.
- An agreement in which a domestic firm buys part of a foreign firm.
- A form of international trade in which part or all of the payment for goods or services is in the form of other goods and services.
- An area where the nations allow free, or almost free, trade among each other while imposing tariffs on goods of nations outside the zone.
- The legal process involving trademark, patent, trade secret, or other proprietary knowledge.
- A 1993 agreement including Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
- When a country exports more than it imports.
- The basic institutions and public facilities upon which an economy’s development depends.
- When a country imports more than it exports.
28 Clues: A tax imposed on imported goods. • Sending work functions to another country. • When a country exports more than it imports. • When a country imports more than it exports. • A total ban on imports or exports of a product. • Offers low-interest loans to developing nations. • Goods and services that are bought from other countries. • ...
the universe 2024-01-23
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- this theory states that the sun gravitational pull captured nearby planets
- most of it is made from water
- closest to the sun
- created due to clumping of dust
- fourth largest
- creates planetesimals
- red planet
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- has an ongoing storm on it
- this theory states that a supernova created the solar system
- closest in size to earth
- dwarf planet
- has oxygen
- very windy planet
13 Clues: has oxygen • red planet • dwarf planet • fourth largest • very windy planet • closest to the sun • creates planetesimals • closest in size to earth • has an ongoing storm on it • most of it is made from water • created due to clumping of dust • this theory states that a supernova created the solar system • this theory states that the sun gravitational pull captured nearby planets
Consciousness (chapter 4) 2024-03-18
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- a sleep disorder that affects 30% of American adults, causing difficulty falling asleep
- a sleep disorder in which a person may fall asleep suddenly, without warning
- a form of meditation with no spiritual goals
- the act of focusing your thought to alter your relation to the world
- substances that are able to alter your perception of reality
- chemical compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon, found in cigarettes
- memories that are consciously removed from our awareness are:
- ________ hypothesis, if we are preoccupied during the day, then we are more likely to dream of that.
- ____ theory, an explanation of hypnosis
- stage of sleep linked to dreaming, where the eyes dart around
- ideas that are not in awareness, but can be brought into awareness are:
- were higher doses of a drug are required to achieve the same effect
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- ideas that are unavailable to awareness most of the time are:
- a sleep disorder in which a person stops breathing during sleep
- ________ Rythm, a cycle of wakefulness and sleep
- a drug that lowers the rate of activity in the nervous system
- A state of being aware of the outside events, inner thoughts, and the waking state
- an altered state of consciousness in which people are highly suggestible
- describes bodily processes that we cannot directly experience, hair growth or neurons firing
- _______ set theory, similar to role theory, suggests that expectation influences hypnosis
- _________ meditation, a form of meditation that uses mantras to guide meditation
- characterizes the first four stages of sleep
- a drug that increases the rate of activity in the nervous system
- memories that are automatically kept from our awareness are:
24 Clues: ____ theory, an explanation of hypnosis • a form of meditation with no spiritual goals • characterizes the first four stages of sleep • ________ Rythm, a cycle of wakefulness and sleep • substances that are able to alter your perception of reality • memories that are automatically kept from our awareness are: • ...
Theorists 2022-09-14
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- Founder of kindergarten
- Believed that children are born naturally good
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools
- environment
- Children’s moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment and proceeds to
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test , the basis of today
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna
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- Founder of child psychoanalysis, began her career under father
- development of ethical principles;
- Children develop at their own pace and gain knowledge by actively using their senses
- Considered the father of psychology
- Saw the importance of home education in the early years
- Founder of educational philosophy
- Established the normative theory
- exercised considerable influence in academic educational psychology
- Children’s intellectual development proceeds through stages, as they adapt to the
- Social developmentalist coined the term, operant conditioning
- Stressed the importance of a child's cultural background as an effect to the stages of
18 Clues: environment • Founder of kindergarten • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools • Established the normative theory • Founder of educational philosophy • Studied Freudian theory from Anna • development of ethical principles; • Considered the father of psychology • Believed that children are born naturally good • Saw the importance of home education in the early years • ...
Cell Theory 2020-10-23
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- Made up of many cells.
- Eukaryotes have one and prokaryotes don't.
- Observed cork cells under microscope
- the genetic material in the nucleus of a cell.
- Discovered that plants were made of cells.
- What Van Leeuwenhoek called protists he saw.
- The tiny organs in the cell.
- Book published by Robert Hooke.
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- Made up of only one cell.
- The 3 ideas we know to be true about cells.
- Cell like bacteria that has no nucleus.
- The cell is the __________ unit of life.
- Concluded that animals were made of cells.
- Means little room in Latin
- All __________ things are made of cells.
- Eukaryotic cells are ______ than prokaryotic cells
- Cell with nucleus containing DNA.
- All cells come from cells that are _______.
- Discovered that cells come from other cells.
19 Clues: Made up of many cells. • Made up of only one cell. • Means little room in Latin • The tiny organs in the cell. • Book published by Robert Hooke. • Cell with nucleus containing DNA. • Observed cork cells under microscope • Cell like bacteria that has no nucleus. • The cell is the __________ unit of life. • All __________ things are made of cells. • ...
Kinetic Theory 2021-08-31
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- all matter is composed of small ___
- the state of matter in which the particles are farthest apart
- particle motion is so slow that no additional thermal energy can be removed from a substance
- the transfer of thermal energy
- particles in a solid have an ___ arrangement
- the total kinetic energy in the particles of a substance
- the volume of a gas is not ___
- energy of motion
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- particles in a solid have the ___ attraction
- particles in liquids and gases have an ___ arrangement
- thermal energy depends on the amount of ___ in the substance
- the state of matter that takes the shape of its container
- state of matter is determined by the ___ between particles
- the state of matter in which the particles have the least kinetic energy
- the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- particles in matter are in ___, random motion
- particles in a liquid can ___ past each other
- the unit used to measure energy
- particles in matter are ___ with one another
19 Clues: energy of motion • the transfer of thermal energy • the volume of a gas is not ___ • the unit used to measure energy • all matter is composed of small ___ • particles in a solid have the ___ attraction • particles in a solid have an ___ arrangement • particles in matter are ___ with one another • particles in matter are in ___, random motion • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-18
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- Sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes that produce different behaviors in different age-specific life periods called stages.
- He has identified the critical developmental tasks that occur throughout the life span.
- Refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- Is the true foundation age.
- Can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- This is the period of slow and uniform growth
- Says that change is gradual.
- It is explained in terms of a gradual decline in one’s physical abilities, physical health,stamina etc.,but the decline is gradual in nature.
- throughout the lifespan.
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- It is a period of rapid-physical, mental,emotional,social and language development of a child.
- It is more hazardous-it certainly is a time when environment or psychological hazards can have a marked effect on the pattern of later development or may even bring development to an end.
- It refers to period of development before birth.
- Refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences.
- present during infancy
- At this period of life adults take many important decisions of life like choice of career, type of friends,residence, etc.Independently and accept responsibility and consequences for their own decisions.
- Implies personality
- is rightly equivalent to old age. This is the final stage of physical change.
- It is the period of several years in which rapid physical growth and psychological changes occur,culminating in sexual maturity.
- It is the period of development that begins at puberty and ends at emerging adulthood.
19 Clues: Implies personality • present during infancy • throughout the lifespan. • Is the true foundation age. • Says that change is gradual. • This is the period of slow and uniform growth • It refers to period of development before birth. • Can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death. • ...
Music Theory 2023-03-13
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- A note that takes up 2 beats in a 4/4 time signature
- The order of notes on the lines of the bass clef.
- Medium loud
- Signs that dictate the volume of a voice
- This key is dictated by going one half-step up from the note.
- Soft
- This key is dictated by going back by one note.
- A note that takes up 1/2 beats in a 4/4 time signature
- Very loud.
- A note that takes up 4 beats in a 4/4 time signature
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- The order of notes on the spaces of the bass clef
- A note that takes up 3 beats in a 4/4 time
- Medium soft
- The order of notes on the spaces of the treble clef.
- The order of notes on the lines of the treble clef.
- A note that takes up 1 beat in a 4/4 time signature
- A symbol that represents silence.
- Very soft
- Loud
19 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very soft • Very loud. • Medium soft • Medium loud • A symbol that represents silence. • Signs that dictate the volume of a voice • A note that takes up 3 beats in a 4/4 time • This key is dictated by going back by one note. • The order of notes on the spaces of the bass clef • The order of notes on the lines of the bass clef. • ...
Kinetic Theory 2025-05-15
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- available as another possibility
- the energy an object possesses due to its motion
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- energy transmitted in the form of electromagnetic waves
- unable to be used up because exciting in abundance
- a coherent typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- the energy associated with the flow of electric charge
- the upward force
- the energy released from the core of atoms
- the transfer of energy such as heat or electricity
- the energy stored within the bonds of atoms and molecules
- a substance that allows electricity, heat or sound to pass through it
- the rate of change of position of an object in any dirction
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- the energy possessed by a body
- a process where heat is transferred through the movement of fluid
- the energy associated with movement of atoms and molecules
- a machine that converts on form of energy into another
- a machine that plays a key role in transforming fluid or air energy into usable work or electricity
- a measurement of how hot and cold something are
19 Clues: the upward force • the energy possessed by a body • available as another possibility • the energy released from the core of atoms • a measurement of how hot and cold something are • the energy an object possesses due to its motion • unable to be used up because exciting in abundance • the transfer of energy such as heat or electricity • ...
Colour theory 2025-09-01
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- Red and yellow mixed together make this colour. (6)
- Red and blue mixed together make this colour. (6)
- Black, white and grey are known as ______ colours. (7)
- wheel A circle showing how colours relate to each other. (12)
- The brightness or dullness of a colour. (10)
- Colours next to each other on the colour wheel. (9)
- Adding white to a colour makes a ______. (4)
- Colours opposite each other on the colour wheel. (13)
- The mixing of coloured light, like on screens. (8)
- The word used when colours look good together in a picture. (7)
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- Another word for colour in art. (3)
- Blue and yellow mixed together make this colour. (5)
- The mixing of coloured paints, inks or dyes. (11)
- Green, orange and purple are examples of ______ colours. (9)
- Red, blue and yellow are the ______ colours. (7)
- Colours that are fiery, like red and orange. (4)
- Colours that are calming, like blue and green. (4)
- Adding black to a colour makes a ______. (5)
- Colours made by mixing two primary colours. (9)
- The lightness or darkness of a colour. (4)
20 Clues: Another word for colour in art. (3) • The lightness or darkness of a colour. (4) • The brightness or dullness of a colour. (10) • Adding black to a colour makes a ______. (5) • Adding white to a colour makes a ______. (4) • Colours made by mixing two primary colours. (9) • Red, blue and yellow are the ______ colours. (7) • ...
SPARKS 2020-02-21
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- / mind and behaviour
- / Degree of difficulty in replacing the job holder.
- / The favoring of one group of people to the detriment of others.
- / a level in hierarchy of needs pyramid
- / unofficial industrial action.
- / Self-perceived talents and values guiding a person to make his/her career decisions.
- / people
- / The knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform a specific task or function
- / Acknowledgement of employees performance or achievements.
- / Herzberg ______ factor theory
- / sometimes called Emotional Stability
- / The process of discussion with a view to mutual settlement
- / A complaint brought by one party to an employment contract against another party
- / The process of introducing a new employee into the organization
- / A complaint brought by one party to an employment contract against another party.
- / shown to relatives by individuals in a position of authority such as CEO’s, managers or supervisors.
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- / The process of taking control over another corporation by purchasing.
- / The approach to managing people and their performance
- factors / factors in a job whose presence doesn't motivate but absence leaves them dissatisfied
- / the state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes, especially as relating to behavioural decisions and attitude change.
- / encouragement
- / understanding how culture affects behavior
- / Vroom's theory
- / An evaluator error that occurs when an evaluator appraises an employee high or low on many or all criteria because of one criterion.
- / The act of enlisting people for job
- / The business practice of hiring a party outside a company
- / A one-to-one process between an outside trainer and an employee
- / Theory of performance
- / Describes changes in the work force resulting from voluntary or involuntary resignations.
- / Disciplinary action resulting in an employee being sent home without pay for a specified period of time.
- / you
31 Clues: / you • / people • / encouragement • / Vroom's theory • / mind and behaviour • / Theory of performance • / unofficial industrial action. • / Herzberg ______ factor theory • / The act of enlisting people for job • / sometimes called Emotional Stability • / a level in hierarchy of needs pyramid • / understanding how culture affects behavior • ...
Psych 2! 2024-06-10
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- humanistic psychologist; hierarchy of needs
- experiment showed monkeys preferred contact over food
- used conditioning; father of behaviorism
- variable emerging with results of an experiment
- experiments showed eye-witness memory is faulty
- research study comparing two variables
- discovered principles of classical conditioning
- father of operant conditioning
- developmental psychology stage theorist
- cognitive psychologist; devised the Bobo experiment
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- conditioning involves reinforcers or punishments
- cognitive psychologist; devised stage theory of cognitive development
- infamous shock experiment on "obedience"
- conditioning involves associating stimuli
- famous 'lines' experiment on "conformity"
- variable that members of experimental group receive
- devised theory of multiple intelligences
- father of psychoanalysis; id-ego-super ego
- stage theorist on moral development
- research study employing self-reported data
20 Clues: father of operant conditioning • stage theorist on moral development • research study comparing two variables • developmental psychology stage theorist • infamous shock experiment on "obedience" • used conditioning; father of behaviorism • devised theory of multiple intelligences • conditioning involves associating stimuli • famous 'lines' experiment on "conformity" • ...
Medieval Medicine 2022-05-24
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- Institution with control over education
- Bad air
- A place to buy herbal remedies
- A treatment which made the patient vomit
- Apprenticeship trained healer, cut hair
- Responsible for the Theory of Opposites
- Group of healers who tended to care for locals
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- University trained doctor
- A method of treatment which released blood
- Epidemic which spread to Europe in 1348
- Blood, black bile, yellow bile and ...
- To be healthy humours needed to be ...
- Created the Theory of the Four Humours
- Person who tried to repent sins by whipping
- people believed that ... caused disease
15 Clues: Bad air • University trained doctor • A place to buy herbal remedies • Blood, black bile, yellow bile and ... • To be healthy humours needed to be ... • Created the Theory of the Four Humours • Institution with control over education • Epidemic which spread to Europe in 1348 • Apprenticeship trained healer, cut hair • people believed that ... caused disease • ...
AJ 2017-04-28
15 Clues: firm • cute • can do • can't do • can't bend • thrown away • can predict • can't avoid • can't agree • can collapse • air can go in • can reason with • can go in the opposite • lacking to be able to tire • the quality of being counseled
internatinal relations 2021-11-26
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- The author of "World order".
- The author of "World system theory".
- The author of "Politics among Nations".
- According to this theory the world is much more complex and flux. Not rational.
- The most important actors in global politics according to realism.
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- According to this theory non-state actors are important that cannot be ignored.
- One of the main thinkers of constructivism.
- The author of "Peace and War between Nations".
- The author of "On the law of war and peace".
- The author of "The Twenty-Year crisis".
10 Clues: The author of "World order". • The author of "World system theory". • The author of "Politics among Nations". • The author of "The Twenty-Year crisis". • One of the main thinkers of constructivism. • The author of "On the law of war and peace". • The author of "Peace and War between Nations". • The most important actors in global politics according to realism. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2022-02-01
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- a preserved part of a long dead plant
- pieces of earth's crust and the top of the mantle
- what magma becomes when it spews out of a volcano
- hot liquid from inside earth that can be seen in volcanoes
- current in a liquid that results in convection
- energy released from a focus inside the earth that makes the ground shake and rumble
- the surface right above the focus
- the second deepest part of the earth, made from liquid iron
- where energy is released creating an earthquake
- thickest layer of the earth
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- outer part of the earth
- center of the earth, solid surface that only stays together due to the pressure
- where all countries and where we live are
- what makes the continents move 1-4 centimeters every year
- A Theory That All Continents Were Once Together
- A hole in the surface of the earth created from plates pushing against each other
- Creator Of The Pangea Theory
- top layer of the earth
- earth's tilt
- a tool used to show the magnitude of earthquakes
20 Clues: earth's tilt • top layer of the earth • outer part of the earth • thickest layer of the earth • Creator Of The Pangea Theory • the surface right above the focus • a preserved part of a long dead plant • where all countries and where we live are • current in a liquid that results in convection • A Theory That All Continents Were Once Together • ...
Chapter 5 Individual/Organization Relations and Retention 2020-10-05
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- According to Maslow’s needs hierarchy theory, the ‘Salesperson of the Month’ award will be an example of which categories of need?
- Decrease in productivity due to lack of knowledge in the new worker as compared to old worker is an example of which type of turnover cost?
- Employment of temporary worker to do the job of an employee who leaves the company is an example of which type of turnover cost?
- According to Equity theory, status is an input or output?
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- According to Maslow’s needs hierarchy theory, health insurance will be an example of which categories of need?
- According to Herzberg’s motivation/hygiene theory, responsibility is a motivator or a hygiene factor?
- Late deliveries due to involuntary absence is an example of direct or indirect cost?
- According to Equity theory, personal sacrifice is an input or output?
- According to Herzberg’s motivation/hygiene theory, base salary is a motivator or a hygiene factor?
9 Clues: According to Equity theory, status is an input or output? • According to Equity theory, personal sacrifice is an input or output? • Late deliveries due to involuntary absence is an example of direct or indirect cost? • According to Herzberg’s motivation/hygiene theory, base salary is a motivator or a hygiene factor? • ...
Jordan & Cristian CREATING A CROSSWORD. 2023-08-10
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- A famous physicist known for the theory of relativity
- A popular citrus fruit with a sour taste.
- A legendary creature that breathes fire.
- Former South African president and anti-apartheid revolutionary.
- The capital city of France.
- is a superhero who gets his power from the sun.
- The process of plants making their own food
- An animal is often referred to as "man's best friend."
- The tallest mountain in the world
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- A sweet treat made from cocoa beans
- The largest planet in our solar system
- A person is someone who can't see.
- A person who can play musical instruments with skill and creativity.
- Mexican artist famous for her self-portraits.
- A symbol of peace and freedom, often released into the sky - ()
- A natural satellite that orbits the Earth
- Scientist who discovered the theory of evolution.
- he planet closest to the Sun.
- A type of dance that originated in Argentina
- A strong emotion often accompanied by tears
20 Clues: The capital city of France. • he planet closest to the Sun. • The tallest mountain in the world • A person is someone who can't see. • A sweet treat made from cocoa beans • The largest planet in our solar system • A legendary creature that breathes fire. • A popular citrus fruit with a sour taste. • A natural satellite that orbits the Earth • ...
Introduction to Costs 2024-09-26
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- An input whose quantity can be changed in that time period is called a ___ input
- Another way of saying total output
- An opportunity cost of using the resources owned by the firm
- A cost that needs to be paid even when output is zero
- A time period where all inputs are variable
- A cost that require an outlay of money by the firm
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- Shows the relationship between inputs and outputs
- A time period where at least one input is fixed
- Output produced by each additional worker
- Accounting profit minus the implicit costs gives?
10 Clues: Another way of saying total output • Output produced by each additional worker • A time period where all inputs are variable • A time period where at least one input is fixed • Shows the relationship between inputs and outputs • Accounting profit minus the implicit costs gives? • A cost that require an outlay of money by the firm • ...
Chapter 13 Crossword 2024-12-31
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- A general increase in prices
- The level of employment reached when no cyclical unemployment exists
- Federal funds given to the states in lump sums
- Income that does not increase even when prices go up
- The process by which rising wages cause higher prices, and higher prices cause higher wages
- The percentage of people who live in households with income below the official poverty line
- Type of unemployment that occurs when people are unemployed at particular times of the year when demand for labor is lower than usual
- How the nation's total income is distributed among its population
- The income level below which income is insufficient to support a family or household
- Government issued coupons that recipients exchange for food
- A measurement that shows how the average price of a standard group of goods changes over time
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- The curve that illustrates the income distribution
- Theory that too much money in the economy causes inflation
- A representative collection of goods and services
- The percentage rate of change in price level over time
- Area where companies can locate free of certain local, state, and federal taxes and restrictions
- Theory that inflation occurs when demand for goods and services exceeds existing supplies
- A program requiring work in exchange for temporary assistance
- Type of unemployment that occurs when workers' skills do not match the jobs available
- Type of unemployment that occurs when people take time to find a job
- An official count of the population
- Type of unemployment that rises during economic downturns and falls when the economy improves
- A sustained drop in the price level
- Theory that inflation occurs when producers raise prices in order to meet increased costs
24 Clues: A general increase in prices • An official count of the population • A sustained drop in the price level • Federal funds given to the states in lump sums • A representative collection of goods and services • The curve that illustrates the income distribution • Income that does not increase even when prices go up • The percentage rate of change in price level over time • ...
Compliance Training 2022-10-10 2022-10-04
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- The signed contract that ICW has with our Clients; outlines our services, responsibility, liabilities and limitations
- A type of incident that may require Incident Response Team activation; can include cybersecurity and physical access
- The processing of fees paid by Clients; done monthly in advance based on prior month-end values
- A word or passphrase that is used to secure logins; must be a minimum of 16 digits containing uppercase, lowercase alpha, numerical and special characters
- A Client’s written dissatisfaction with the acts of a Supervised Person that demands rectification
- A __________ Client has been defined by the SEC ad being older than 62; is subject to additional monitoring to detect exploitation and abuse
- The set of documents consisting of the Form CRS, ADV Part 2A and 2B; provides information about the Firm's advisory services, business practices, professionals, policies and any actual and potential conflicts of interest, among other things
- The only Firm-approved social media platform
- Asset Disposal and ___________________; the proper process of removing Firm Information, physical assets, mobile devices and business equipment; must be logged
- A Federal Rule that governs the physical or electronic access and/or control of Client assets; includes the acceptance of cash or cash equivalents, and access to Client’s username and password
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- ___________ Theft; a growing issue aimed at mimicking Clients in order to obtain financial control
- Actual or hypothetical results presented to Clients; is under new scrutiny via the Marketing Rule
- Data __________________; organized into tiers based on data sensitivity; includes Firm Information, NPI, and Public Information
- The acronym of a Federal regulatory law that requires the reporting of cash deposits over $10,000 and OFAC screening; this is one reason why ICW does not accept cash
- The act of governing such Persons in a way that reasonably prevents violations of policies and procedures; an over-watch of conduct and adhesion to duties
- The absence of a hard-wired connection to the Firm’s network; using such access must be done via the Firm’s VPN and use of public connection is prohibited
- Penetration and _________________ testing; used to test the effectiveness of the Firm’s network and data security
- Supervised Person trading meets this when personal trading is completed in the last hour of the day, is less than 4% of the account’s value, or consists of shares that were held longer than 90 days
18 Clues: The only Firm-approved social media platform • The processing of fees paid by Clients; done monthly in advance based on prior month-end values • Actual or hypothetical results presented to Clients; is under new scrutiny via the Marketing Rule • ___________ Theft; a growing issue aimed at mimicking Clients in order to obtain financial control • ...
Bonsaiphilia 2022-08-23
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- "Jennifer ___"
- Fly by ___
- The ___ of all evil
- part of N-P-K
- dead wood limb
- properly pacified candles
- it goes down hill
- dominant part of most trees
- martini garnish
- less than 10"
- fifth invoice
- a firm grasp of the earth
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- white on the trunk
- stone appreciation
- What burlesque trees did
- to regain a belly
- where the best 'pot-heads' are
- a good sign of use
- smallest bonsai
- Fifth Moon bloomer
- they come in red, white, and black
- good times
- volcanic component
- a bank location
24 Clues: Fly by ___ • good times • part of N-P-K • less than 10" • fifth invoice • "Jennifer ___" • dead wood limb • smallest bonsai • martini garnish • a bank location • to regain a belly • it goes down hill • white on the trunk • stone appreciation • a good sign of use • Fifth Moon bloomer • volcanic component • The ___ of all evil • What burlesque trees did • properly pacified candles • a firm grasp of the earth • ...
Big Bang Crossword 2021-11-02
Across
- Particles smaller than an atom.
- What is the leading theory for the creation of the universe?
- The first subatomic particle in the universe.
- Someone who helped prove the universe is expanding and create a classification system for the galaxies.
- The ________ is expanding.
Down
- The range of frequencies of the electromagnetic radiation, and their wave lengths.
- The person who created the theory of relativity.
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves.
- What universe do we live in?
- The big bang theory predicts the temperature of the universe is getting _______ as it expands.
10 Clues: The ________ is expanding. • What universe do we live in? • Particles smaller than an atom. • The first subatomic particle in the universe. • The person who created the theory of relativity. • The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves. • What is the leading theory for the creation of the universe? • ...
Brilliant Brains Behind the Math 2025-05-07
Across
- Number theory
- Discovered formulas for volume and surface area
- Known for the Pythagorean Theorem
- Sphere packing in higher dimensions
Down
- Algebraic geometry
- Developed calculus and laws of motion
- Indian genius in number theory
- Father of Geometry
- Developed abstract algebra and theoretical physics
- Prince of Mathematics; worked in number theory
10 Clues: Number theory • Algebraic geometry • Father of Geometry • Indian genius in number theory • Known for the Pythagorean Theorem • Sphere packing in higher dimensions • Developed calculus and laws of motion • Prince of Mathematics; worked in number theory • Discovered formulas for volume and surface area • Developed abstract algebra and theoretical physics
Biology: Cell Theory & Living Things 2021-08-16
Across
- a process that is used to solve, observe, test, and analyze problems
- cofounder of the cell theory
- contributed to the discovery of cells
- Study of life
- an established principle
- pioneered the use of the electron microscope which led to ribosomes
- a conclusion that answers the question/problem
- structure in a cell that preforms a special function
- a process where biological symptoms maintain stability while adapting
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- founded modern histology by defining the cell as the basic unit of animal structure
- single-celled organism that can be helpful and harmful
- single celled organisms
- collection of various organisms
- organization of biological structure/biological system
- an infectious parasite that duplicates itself in living cells
- organisms that are made up of cells with a membrane bound nucleus
- The theory that all living things have one or more cells
- basic unit of life
18 Clues: Study of life • basic unit of life • single celled organisms • an established principle • cofounder of the cell theory • collection of various organisms • contributed to the discovery of cells • a conclusion that answers the question/problem • structure in a cell that preforms a special function • single-celled organism that can be helpful and harmful • ...
Unit 8 - Psychological Perspectives 2014-12-02
Across
- It is suggetsed that role models are very important in this theory.
- Pavlov and Skinner are associated with which psychological perspective?
- Which theory suggest that 'Eros' and 'Thantos' are our two basic instincts?
- Which theory suggests that behaviour is based on genetic influences?
- Which theorist experimented with rats in a box? (surname)
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- Arnold Gesell developed which theory?
- Which theorist stated that we have a 'conscious' and 'unconscious' level of our mind?
- It is suggested that we must progress through a hierarchy in order to reach what?
- Jean Piaget developed which theory?
- Carl Rogers is associated with which psychological theory?
- Which theorist suggested that we develop through 8 stages?
- What type of conditioning was developed by Ivan Pavlov?
- What type of conditioning was developed by Frederic Skinner?
13 Clues: Jean Piaget developed which theory? • Arnold Gesell developed which theory? • What type of conditioning was developed by Ivan Pavlov? • Which theorist experimented with rats in a box? (surname) • Carl Rogers is associated with which psychological theory? • Which theorist suggested that we develop through 8 stages? • ...
History 2022-01-07
Across
- concerned with worldly matters, not spiritual
- developed the Roman civil law
- created smallpox vaccine
- religious reform founded Christian churches rejected by the Pope
- a Russian emperor(from Roman title Caesar)
- system of hierarchy developed around the strongest person
- a series of Holy wars over the middle east
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- the theory that states the earth is in the center of the universe
- East Empire after the collapse of Rome
- discovered laws of gravity and physics
- intellectual movement that focused on human potential
- developed a printing press
- Calvins followers from France
- the theory that states the idea that planets revolve around the sun
- rebirth of the world, culture change
15 Clues: created smallpox vaccine • developed a printing press • Calvins followers from France • developed the Roman civil law • rebirth of the world, culture change • East Empire after the collapse of Rome • discovered laws of gravity and physics • a Russian emperor(from Roman title Caesar) • a series of Holy wars over the middle east • concerned with worldly matters, not spiritual • ...
Energy in Plants and Animals 2026-03-23
Across
- An area that Darwin explored and developed his theory of evolution
- Darwin’s observation of animals that no longer exist but look similar to current animals. This made him wonder if things have been changing slowly over time
- A trait that helps the organism survive and reproduce
- Traveled the world on the Beagle and developed the theory of evolution
- We look the same in the womb because we came from a common ancestor
- Members of the same species fight for the same resources (directly or indirectly)
- More offspring produced than can survive
Down
- Show that organisms in the past were slightly different from organisms today.
- A slight change in DNA (beneficial or detrimental)
- Anatomical structures that look similar due to a shared ancestor
- These similarities show how our heart and arms look like hearts and arms of other species.
- Darwin’s observation of slight differences in animals, like the beaks of the finches. It made him wonder if they were related or if they had a common ancestry
- The theory that species make small changes over time
- The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce
- Species change over many generations to become better adapted to their environment
- Similarities with these structures indicate how we are genetically similar to other species.
- Different variations are advantageous in different environments
17 Clues: More offspring produced than can survive • A slight change in DNA (beneficial or detrimental) • The theory that species make small changes over time • A trait that helps the organism survive and reproduce • Different variations are advantageous in different environments • Anatomical structures that look similar due to a shared ancestor • ...
accountancy project 2022-06-08
Across
- the nature of revaluation account
- when the market value of investments is more than the book value,increase in value is to revaluation.
- A, B and C are partners in a firm, if D is admitted as a new partner,old partnership is.
- Excess of credit side over the debit side in Revalution Account is.
- the advertisement suspense is a kind of expenditure
- unrecorded assets or liabilities are transferred to.
Down
- the goodwill will be recorded in the books only if it is
- the accumulated profits/losses are transferred to the capital accounts of old partners in this ratio.
- decrease in value of assets in recorded in this side of revaluation account.
- in case of admission,the entry for unrecorded investment will be debit---- ac and credit revaluation ac
- the amount set aside out of profits to strengthen the financial position of the firm.
- Share of goodwill brought by new partner is shared by old partners in this ratio.
- the other name for inferred goodwill.
- the amount new partner pays for the sacrifice of old partners.
14 Clues: the nature of revaluation account • the other name for inferred goodwill. • the advertisement suspense is a kind of expenditure • unrecorded assets or liabilities are transferred to. • the goodwill will be recorded in the books only if it is • the amount new partner pays for the sacrifice of old partners. • ...
VOCABULARY 2020-11-06
15 Clues: VEGGIE • PEOPLE • A SNAKE • NOT GOOD • MAKE LAWS • NOT CLEAN • TO BE BORN • TO BE FIRM • TURN AROUND • FOUND IN OCEAN • JUDGES THE LAWS • MINT IS A _ _ _ _ • ENFORCES THE LAWS • ADDED TO THE CONSTITUTION TO MAKE SURE ALL HAVE GOVERNMENT RIGHT • ORGANIZATION OF PEOPLE THAT DIRECTS THE ACTIONS OF A NATION STATE OR COMMUNITY
ABSTRACT NOUNS 2021-05-19
Across
- adjective of eagerness
- power
- adjetive of enterprise
- firm intention
- adjective of indifference
- adjective of aspiration
- enthusiasm
- adjective of satisfaction
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- lack of purpose
- initiative
- apathy
- adjective of determination
- ability
- satisfaction
- ambition
- adjective of energy
- adjetive of aimlessness
- desire
- emotion
- good feeling
- adjetive of resourcefulness
21 Clues: power • apathy • desire • ability • emotion • ambition • initiative • enthusiasm • satisfaction • good feeling • firm intention • lack of purpose • adjective of energy • adjective of eagerness • adjetive of enterprise • adjetive of aimlessness • adjective of aspiration • adjective of indifference • adjective of satisfaction • adjective of determination • adjetive of resourcefulness
Chapter 7 Period 2. Vu, Donohoo, Blade 2021-01-25
Across
- a single business enterprise formed by combining firms from unrelated industries
- a merger that combines two firms that produce the same type of product
- a partnership that shares equally the responsibility and liability
- a corporation owned by a single person or a small group of people
- a company that operates in more than one country
- a partner that has no personal liability in the company
- a type of corporation that is owned by a lot of people (such as shareholders)
- an example of this includes Dunkin' Donuts or McDonalds
- a type of organization that is formed to carry out a mission for the public good without making profit
- when a larger firm buys out smaller firms to control the whole industry
Down
- every member has limited liability based on amount of investment
- an illegal agreement between rivals to work together in order to raise market prices
- you must be a citizen to own this type of corporation
- owner owns all assets
- a merger that combines firms that operates at two different stages in the production of a good
- a firm owned by two or more people
- when two firms legally join together
- owned by its own members to supply its members and others
18 Clues: owner owns all assets • a firm owned by two or more people • when two firms legally join together • a company that operates in more than one country • you must be a citizen to own this type of corporation • a partner that has no personal liability in the company • an example of this includes Dunkin' Donuts or McDonalds • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle! 2024-11-20
Across
- Proposed simple organisms can develop into complex organisms over time
- What determines how your cells act
- The theory that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions
- Producing more offspring than can possibly survive
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism
- Any change to genetic material
- The struggle among living things for food, water, and shelter
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- Differences in ones traits to another in a species
- A natural process in which something takes place
- Natural breeding and the strongest survive
- A naturalist who developed the evolution theory aboard the Beagle
- Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils
- Created the first system for classifying and naming living things
- Islands where Darwin developed the evolution theory and studied finches
- A Woman known for finding fossils and thought themself to reconstruct the bodies of fossilized creatures
- only individuals with a desired trait are bred by humans in hope that future generations will inherit the trait
16 Clues: Any change to genetic material • What determines how your cells act • Preserved remains of an ancient organism • Natural breeding and the strongest survive • A natural process in which something takes place • Differences in ones traits to another in a species • Producing more offspring than can possibly survive • Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils • ...
Evolution Croos 2024-11-20
Across
- A natural process in which something takes place
- Islands where Darwin developed the evolution theory and studied finches
- A naturalist who developed the evolution theory aboard the Beagle
- What determines how your cells act
- only individuals with a desired trait are bred by humans in hope that future generations will inherit the trait
- Natural breeding and the strongest survive
- The theory that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions
Down
- A Woman known for finding fossils and thought themself to reconstruct the bodies of fossilized creatures
- Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils
- Created the first system for classifying and naming living things
- Producing more offspring than can possibly survive
- Proposed simple organisms can develop into complex organisms over time
- The struggle among living things for food, water, and shelter
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism
- Any change to genetic material
- Differences in ones traits to another in a species
16 Clues: Any change to genetic material • What determines how your cells act • Preserved remains of an ancient organism • Natural breeding and the strongest survive • A natural process in which something takes place • Producing more offspring than can possibly survive • Differences in ones traits to another in a species • Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils • ...
Vocabulary 1-100 Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-06
Across
- clear; easy to understand
- hopeless; without effect
- to waste
- unceasing; never-ending
- lack of emotion or interest
- unclear; clouded; partially hidden; hard to understand
- without bias (as opposed to subjective)
- not caring one way or the other; mediocre; lacking a preference; neutral
- dull; banal
- practical; down-to-earth; based on experience rather than theory
- to worship; to honor
- determined; firm; unwavering
- to differentiate; to make a clear distinction; to see the difference
- to examine closely
- disagreement
- not conventional; a little kooky; irregular
- to add to; to increase; to make bigger
- submission to another's will; respect; courtesy
- unbiased; neutral
- smug; self-satisfied; pleased with oneself; contented to a fault
- extravagant; wasteful
- moderate; restrained
- to speak out against; to condemn
- disagreement (the opposite of concord)
- arrogant scorn; contempt
- absence of government or control; lawlessness; disorder
- to praise
- shamefully wicked; having (and deserving) an extremely bad reputation; disgraceful
- pleasant sound
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- unoriginal; ordinary
- extremely poisonous; malignant; full of hate
- theoretical; lacking substance
- kind; good-hearted; generous
- making peace; attempting to solve a dispute through goodwill
- to speak in favor of; to support
- to make faster or easier
- varied
- restrained; uncommunicative
- to prevent; to stop; to keep from doing something
- to lessen; to relieve, usually temporarily or incompletely; to make bearable
- reluctant acceptance of a bad situation
- insight; ability to see things clearly
- unavoidable; bound to happen
- new; original
- deep; insightful
- to reject; to deny
- reverent or devout
- strict; harsh; severe
- seriousness (secondary meaning)
- passion
50 Clues: varied • passion • to waste • to praise • dull; banal • disagreement • new; original • pleasant sound • deep; insightful • unbiased; neutral • to examine closely • to reject; to deny • reverent or devout • unoriginal; ordinary • to worship; to honor • moderate; restrained • extravagant; wasteful • strict; harsh; severe • unceasing; never-ending • hopeless; without effect • to make faster or easier • ...
multinationals and beyond 2017-12-06
Across
- investment which is rather short term
- Economist whose contribution influenced the methodologies in economics towards using mathematical tools
- Academic who developed the five forces framework
- The academic who coined the term “structure follows strategy”
- International organisation which publishes the international investment report
- Academic who developed the product cycle theory applied to international investment
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- word for describing the three most important investment regions
- Development economist who promoted the idea of “unbalanced growth”
- term for describing that a theory picks ideas from many other theoretical concepts
- Latin American academic who argued that terms of trade would systematically deteriorate for developing countries
- one of the four tiger states in Asia
- Academic who developed the OLI theory
12 Clues: one of the four tiger states in Asia • investment which is rather short term • Academic who developed the OLI theory • Academic who developed the five forces framework • The academic who coined the term “structure follows strategy” • word for describing the three most important investment regions • Development economist who promoted the idea of “unbalanced growth” • ...
Endings -ed, -ing, -s 2021-02-10
Across
- to make or become straight.
- firmly holding the attention or interest; exciting.
- present tense of accept (something) as true
- past tense of to move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.
- present participle of to make or become straight.
- accept (something) as true
- past tense of to move on ice skates or roller skates in a gliding fashion.
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- the process or art of using paint, in a picture, as a protective coating, or as decoration.
- past tense of to take and keep a firm hold of; grasp tightly.
- an assembly or meeting, especially a social or festive one or one held for a specific purpose.
- past tense of accept (something) as true)
- covered or decorated with paint.
- 3rd person of take and keep a firm hold of; grasp tightly.
- past tense of come together; assemble or accumulate
- past tense of to make or become straight.
- plural of a colored substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating.
- move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.
- the action or activity of gliding on ice skates or roller skates as a sport or pastime.
- a device, typically with wheels on the underside
19 Clues: accept (something) as true • to make or become straight. • covered or decorated with paint. • past tense of accept (something) as true) • past tense of to make or become straight. • present tense of accept (something) as true • a device, typically with wheels on the underside • present participle of to make or become straight. • ...
Anthology Chapter 2 2019-09-04
Across
- Darwin and ______ developed the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- ______ drift is the fourth cause of evolution, is random change in the frequency of alleles-- that is, of the different forms of a gene.
- ______ flow is the third cause of evolution, is the diffusion, or spread, of new genetic material from one population to another of the same species.
- Darwin believed that each body part contained invisible particles called ______.
- the second cause of evolution: a random change in a gene or chromosome.
- the doctrine asserting that cataclysmic events rather than evolutionary processes are responsible for geologic changes throughout earths history.
- The process of adaptive _____ : out of one species branch multiple closely related species.
- He theorized that population size was limited by food supply.
Down
- He developed an early theory of evolution involving the inheritance of acquired characteristics. which was wrong.
- The genetic makeup of an organism.
- the natural processes operating today are the same as the natural processes that operated in the past.
- the physical expression of the genotype.
- physical remains of part or all of once living organisms.
- the theory of evolution through the inheritance of acquired characteristics in which an organism can pass on features acquired during its lifetime.
- He wrote a book titled "the origin of species".
- One or more alternative forms of a gene.
16 Clues: The genetic makeup of an organism. • the physical expression of the genotype. • One or more alternative forms of a gene. • He wrote a book titled "the origin of species". • physical remains of part or all of once living organisms. • He theorized that population size was limited by food supply. • the second cause of evolution: a random change in a gene or chromosome. • ...
USA History B (Hunter) 2019-11-04
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- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- rights the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- equality is a state of affairs in which all people within a specific societ
- a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- the action of a country or its government preparing and organizing troops for active service.
- the ending of a policy of racial segregation.
- is a political and moral philosophy based on liberty, consent of the governed, and equality before the law
- the state of being prosperous.
- Theory the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling domino causing an entire row of upended dominoes to fall.
- Majority an unspecified large group of people in a country or group who do not express their opinions publicly
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- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
- a way of life and set of attitudes opposed to or at variance with the prevailing social norm.
- Quo the existing state of affairs, especially regarding social or political issues.
- the economic policies of the former US president Ronald Reagan, associated especially with the reduction of taxes and the promotion of unrestricted free-market activity.
- a database design technique which organizes tables in a manner that reduces redundancy and dependency of data
- combative and aggressive in support of a political or social cause, and typically favoring extreme, violent, or confrontational methods.
- the US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict
- commitment to traditional values and ideas with opposition to change or innovation.
- college A majority of 270 electoral votes is required to elect the President
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
24 Clues: the state of being prosperous. • the ending of a policy of racial segregation. • the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict • the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits. • the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. • ...
Leadership 2023-11-01
10 Clues: trait theory • coaching leadership • personality specific • theory can be learned • Keeping ___ out of the process • ethical dilemma is two ___ ideas • how leaders interact with others • leader power used to accomplish goals • theory that puts importance on position • Looking out for the ____ not individuals
Theorist Crossword 2022-09-13
Across
- Developed the Reggio Emilia schools
- Children’s moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment and proceeds to the development of ethical principles;
- Founder of kindergarten
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test, the basis of today's IQ test
- Believed that children are born naturally good
- Founder of educational philosophy
- Social developmentalist coined the term, operant conditioning
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- Exercised considerable influence in academic educational psychology.
- Promoted scaffolding in the early childhood classroom
- Established the normative theory
- Established the use of child-sized furniture
- Wrote How Gertrude Teaches Her Children
- Believed in self-exploration without interference from teachers.
- Considered the father of psychology;
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna.
15 Clues: Founder of kindergarten • Established the normative theory • Founder of educational philosophy • Studied Freudian theory from Anna. • Developed the Reggio Emilia schools • Considered the father of psychology; • Wrote How Gertrude Teaches Her Children • Established the use of child-sized furniture • Believed that children are born naturally good • ...
Reason as a Source of Knowledge 2025-01-05
Across
- "The three waves of ..."
- Knowledge independent of experience
- The theory that knowledge comes from the mind
- knowledge gained through experience
- Title of Rene's text
- David's item of philosophical cutlery
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- Ancient Philosopher, good guy, not a Meno
- "... ergo sum"
- The theory that knowledge comes from the senses
- Knowledge that we are born with
- A statement which is true by definition
- French philosopher with a strong sense of "I"
12 Clues: "... ergo sum" • Title of Rene's text • "The three waves of ..." • Knowledge that we are born with • Knowledge independent of experience • knowledge gained through experience • David's item of philosophical cutlery • A statement which is true by definition • Ancient Philosopher, good guy, not a Meno • The theory that knowledge comes from the mind • ...
suffixes 2025-07-09
13 Clues: the best • not weak • without sleep • the most loud • slow and slimy • the most short • one who paints • looking guilty • having no purpose • more firm than another • less humble than another • a mix of yellow and blue • only thinking of oneself
Plate tectonics 2022-10-21
Across
- The outermost layer of the core
- When two plated slide past each other
- When two plates move away from each other
- Created the theory of Continental drift
- They can move past into and away from this
- Alfred Wegener created a theory for these
- The continents were called this when they were still together
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- When two plates Come together
- he movement caused when the heat from magma causes a current to form
- Two plates can do this when the come together
- Thinnest layer of the Earth
- The inside of the earth has this inside
- Thickest layer of the earth
- The innermost layer of the core
- These form when two plates move apart
15 Clues: Thinnest layer of the Earth • Thickest layer of the earth • When two plates Come together • The outermost layer of the core • The innermost layer of the core • When two plated slide past each other • These form when two plates move apart • The inside of the earth has this inside • Created the theory of Continental drift • When two plates move away from each other • ...
Coral Reefs 2014-03-06
Across
- the home of clown fish
- interacting organismens in the ocean
- a nonflowering sea plant
- the ocean that surrounds Australia
- a yellowish-brown symbolic present
- warmer water
- a small growth
- a place where you find a reef
- they are colourful
- they swim in the sea
- animals found in the ocean
- a hard rock used to build materials
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- it is a living thing
- a plant of a butterfly
- the biggest reef in Australia
- a group of animals
- a soft type of coral
- easily broken or damaged
- firm and stiff
- one of the three groups of the great barrier reef
20 Clues: warmer water • firm and stiff • a small growth • a group of animals • they are colourful • it is a living thing • a soft type of coral • they swim in the sea • a plant of a butterfly • the home of clown fish • easily broken or damaged • a nonflowering sea plant • animals found in the ocean • the biggest reef in Australia • a place where you find a reef • the ocean that surrounds Australia • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2024-11-02
15 Clues: dream • skills • trauma • empathy • limited • distress • strength • cognition • retention • diagnosis • categories • experience • interaction • abandonment • of violence hypothesis victim
Intro to Sports Sociology 2024-03-12
Across
- Durkheim: norms, values, e.g. in society & exert social control over individuals
- popular focus on health and trends in bodily aesthetics
- referring to countries of the world that are considered less developed economically and politically
- ideology that emphasizes free-market, deregulation, and reduction in government oversight
- state of normlessness that arises when social norms are unclear
- arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex
- control or govern influence of a nation on a dependent country/territory
- CWMills:connection between individual experiences and larger social issues
- approach to knowledge production that favors objectivity,
- Foucault: states enacting control on population's bodies
- Promise that all people benefit from the scientific revolution of european enlightenment
- method of argument for resolving disagreement
- Behavior that violates norms and is subject to social disapproval
- Centering on European worldviews
- division of society based on status
- Durkheim: theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability
- system of ideas and ideals
- Marx: Theory the role of coercion and power in producing social order
- understood rule for accepted and expected behavior
- diverse in character and content
- set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices
- multiple distinct groups, cultures, or identities coexist within a society
- referring to the world's wealthy, developed countries
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- imposition of Eurocentric worldview on Indigenous Nations
- Mead, Theory symbolic meaning that people develop and rely upon in the process of social interaction
- social theory oriented toward critiquing and changing society as a whole
- Freire: ability to perceive social, political, and economic contradictions
- story that counters the dominant cultural narratives
- process by which individuals learn the values, norms, and required behaviors of their society
- policy of extending a country's power and influence
- function assumed or part played by a person or thing in society
- Theory focuses on struggle between capitalists and the working class
- prevailing story or discourse, which often excludes minority or dissenting viewpoints
- ways that social conditions flow through, and are observable through, one's body
- arrangement or classification of something into different groups
- mechanisms, strategies, and institutions society uses to persuade or force individuals to conform to its norms
- relative social, professional, or other standing of someone or something
- problem that influences a considerable number of individuals within a society
- Theoretical framework focused on economic, social, political equity for women.
- members of society are ranked
- Large-scale international events
- dominance of one group over another
- Work, Marx: who defines, pays, owns
43 Clues: system of ideas and ideals • members of society are ranked • Centering on European worldviews • Large-scale international events • diverse in character and content • division of society based on status • dominance of one group over another • Work, Marx: who defines, pays, owns • method of argument for resolving disagreement • ...
Theory of Supply and Theory of Demand and its Elasticity 2021-01-07
Across
- A vertical supply curve parallel to Y-axis implies that the elasticity of supply is
- good, A pair of goods which are used jointly to satisfy a given want
- inelastic supply, Elasticity of supply is zero means
- Elasticity of supply refers to the degree of responsiveness of supply of a good to changes in its
- elastic, What is the price elasticity of supply of a commodity whose straight line supply passes through the origin forming an angle of 75 degrees
- If the quantity supplied is exactly equal to the relative change in price then the elasticity of supply is
- If rise in price of a good causes increase in demand for other good; the two goods are
- If due to fall in prices of good x; demand for good y rises, the two goods are
- When more the number of substitutes of a good available the higher is its price elasticity of demand.
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- sloping, The demand curve is usually
- When price and demand fall in equal proportion elasticity of demand is unity. T/F
- in demand, When the demand curve of a product shifts leftward, it indicates a situation of
- supply is which type of concept
- shift, With decrease in price of petrol, demand curve of cars will make
- good, One whose demand falls with increase in income
- A horizontal supply curve parallel to the quantity axis implies that the elasticity of supply is
- competition, Demand curve of a firm is perfectly elastic under
17 Clues: supply is which type of concept • sloping, The demand curve is usually • inelastic supply, Elasticity of supply is zero means • good, One whose demand falls with increase in income • competition, Demand curve of a firm is perfectly elastic under • good, A pair of goods which are used jointly to satisfy a given want • ...
Tectonic Plate Crossword 2022-02-16
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- Lies above the inner core
- Area of Earth between core and thin crust
- Deep ridge under the surface of the ocean
- Innermost layer of planet Earth
- Plates come together
- Plates spread apart
- Theory that all the continents were one large land mass
- Going back into the mantle
- Process that occurs at mid-ocean ridges where new oceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity
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- Area where there is motion of one plate next to each other
- Crust broken into large pieces called tectonic plates
- Uppermost layer of the oceanic portion of tectonic plates
- Plates slide past each other
- Located along mid-ocean ridges formed by divergent boundaries
- Region of earth's atmosphere above stratosphere and below thermosphere
- Seafloor mountain formed by plate tectonics
- Theory that explains how continents shift position
- Number of continental plates
- Earth's lithosphere comprised by a number of large tectonic plates that slowly move
- Upper layer of Earth's mantle, below lithosphere
20 Clues: Plates spread apart • Plates come together • Lies above the inner core • Going back into the mantle • Plates slide past each other • Number of continental plates • Innermost layer of planet Earth • Area of Earth between core and thin crust • Deep ridge under the surface of the ocean • Seafloor mountain formed by plate tectonics • Upper layer of Earth's mantle, below lithosphere • ...
Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter 2022-02-13
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- the colder the substance the _______ the molecules move
- liquids take the _____ of their container
- solids have a _____ shape and volume
- state of matter that has the lowest attraction between molecules
- all matter is made of particles that are constantly moving
- the movement of thermal energy
- flows from hot to ______
- the higher the temperature the _____ the kinetic energy
- thermal energy is measured in _______
- energy of motion
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- all matter is constantly in ________
- the coldest theoretical temperature of matter
- state of matter that has the greatest attraction between molecules
- gases have an ______ shape and volume
- is the measure of average kinetic energy
- attraction between molecules or atoms
- kinetic energy is based on mass and _______
- gas molecules are very ______ out
- the total amount of kinetic energy in a substance
- gas molecules move the _____ out of solids, liquids and gases.
20 Clues: energy of motion • flows from hot to ______ • the movement of thermal energy • gas molecules are very ______ out • all matter is constantly in ________ • solids have a _____ shape and volume • gases have an ______ shape and volume • attraction between molecules or atoms • thermal energy is measured in _______ • is the measure of average kinetic energy • ...
theory of flight week 1 2014-01-15
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- stabiliser. Provides directional stability.
- The layer between the troposphere and stratosphere.
- drag. Drag resulting from generating lift.
- The atmosphere layer between 36,000 ft to 100,000 ft.
- drag. Drag due to shape.
- Makes up 21% of the atmosphere.
- When the boundary layer ceases to be laminar.
- The force generated by a propeller.
- The tail section of an aircraft.
- drag. Drag due to shape and skin friction.
- The force generated by gravity.
- A streamlined enclosure that usually contains the engines.
- resistance to movement through the air.
- vortices. Caused by span wise flow off an aerofoil.
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- Smooth airflow.
- The body of the aircraft.
- Drag generated where the wing meets the fuselage.
- A line from the leading to trailing edge.
- A tube that speeds air up.
- The layer of the atmosphere at the earths surface.
- altitude. The ISA altitude based on the actual pressure
- Equals weight in level flight.
- That which generates lift.
- Angle of ____ between chord and longitudinal axis.
- makes up 78% of the atmosphere.
- The curve of an aerofoil.
- altitude. The altitude measured in terms of density.
- of pressure. The point on the chord line through which the total lift is said to act.
- edge. The front edge of a wing.
29 Clues: Smooth airflow. • drag. Drag due to shape. • The body of the aircraft. • The curve of an aerofoil. • A tube that speeds air up. • That which generates lift. • Equals weight in level flight. • Makes up 21% of the atmosphere. • makes up 78% of the atmosphere. • The force generated by gravity. • The tail section of an aircraft. • edge. The front edge of a wing. • ...
Cell Theory & Types of Cells 2023-10-11
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- Used by Hooke to see cells for the first time.
- Studied by Schwann
- Looked at plant cells.
- The purpose for which something is used.
- Cells come from cells that already exist.
- Studied by Schlieden.
- A cell with a nucleus
- A living thing.
- Has three parts.
- Means "many".
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- Studies animal cells.
- Someone who studies plants.
- Needed to see most cells.
- A unicellular organism found in your mouth.
- Means "one".
- A cell with no nucleus
- Cells come in different______.
- Cells have different _____.
- A cell is the ___ unit of life.
- Bacteria make new bacteria by doing this.
- All living things are made of these.
- Saw cells in a piece of cork.
22 Clues: Means "one". • Means "many". • A living thing. • Has three parts. • Studied by Schwann • Studies animal cells. • Studied by Schlieden. • A cell with a nucleus • Looked at plant cells. • A cell with no nucleus • Needed to see most cells. • Someone who studies plants. • Cells have different _____. • Saw cells in a piece of cork. • Cells come in different______. • A cell is the ___ unit of life. • ...
tectonic plates 2021-12-22
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- what crust is thicker?
- how many layers are in earth?
- what is the biggest layer?
- what plates slide alongside each other?
- what is the only liquid layer?
- what layer in the mantle is made up of covectional currents?
- what forms if two continental plates collide?
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- what was the name of the person who created the theory of continental drift?
- what plate moves toward each other?
- what is the name of the super continent?
- what layer in the mantle is made up of broken rocks?
- who created the theory of sea floor spreading?
- what plate moves away from each other?
- what is the thinnest crust?
- how many million years ago was Pangaea formed?
15 Clues: what crust is thicker? • what is the biggest layer? • what is the thinnest crust? • how many layers are in earth? • what is the only liquid layer? • what plate moves toward each other? • what plate moves away from each other? • what plates slide alongside each other? • what is the name of the super continent? • what forms if two continental plates collide? • ...
A good win for the red shirts 2022-01-04
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- The lads from up ................... played a splendid match.
- There were wild cheers from the people in the ..............
- The match took place at Hirst ................
- The players .................. their boss with bubbly!
- The firm ................. of the Manston full backs was too good for West Hampton.
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- West Hampton wore ............. shirts.
- .................. seconds to go, when dirty play left a man squirming on the pitch.
- The lads were off to the dressing room to wash off the dirt of Hirst Park.
- Eleven .............. lads in red shirts were off to the dressing room.
- Boon was as fast as a ...................
- West Hampton went on the attack but the ............ defending of the the Manston Full backs was too good.
11 Clues: West Hampton wore ............. shirts. • Boon was as fast as a ................... • The match took place at Hirst ................ • The players .................. their boss with bubbly! • There were wild cheers from the people in the .............. • The lads from up ................... played a splendid match. • ...
Next Mile - October 2013 2013-10-10
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- activity that necessitated planning, resource fitment, teamwork
- the activity that required out-of-the-box thinking
- the initiative that you are part of
- If it is to be, it is up to ___
- The ________ interview: to understand team members
- Framework used in problem solving
- Team member personality that is driven by learning opportunities
- In solving problems, defining the Problem ______ is the first key step
- Structure to accentuate the positive
- The ideal framework to be in, in the Results-Relationships grid
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- team member personality that enjoy bonding and working with others
- Your learning partner
- Father of hierarchy of needs
- The presence of ________ factor does not motivate people, but its absence de-motivates
- People support a ______, they help create
- This person suggested the 2-factor theory
- steps in the delegation cycle
- _______ doing is the first step in delegation
- The diagram that helps collect and collate ideas in group problem solving
- Theory X and Y are his brainchild
20 Clues: Your learning partner • Father of hierarchy of needs • steps in the delegation cycle • If it is to be, it is up to ___ • Framework used in problem solving • Theory X and Y are his brainchild • the initiative that you are part of • Structure to accentuate the positive • People support a ______, they help create • This person suggested the 2-factor theory • ...
conditioning vocab crossword. 2024-04-26
10 Clues: fear • healing • overwhelm • a disciplinary action • the death of a species • a feeling of adrenaline • created the theory of behaviorism • discovered classical conditioning • delved into the theory of behaviorism • psychologist, spent whole career at collage
Approaches 2022-10-05
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- The cognitive process involved in the SLT
- This occurs when you choose a role model
- If the study was replicated would they find similar results?
- The psychologist who studied the SLT
- If the study tested what it aimed to test
- This replaces the NS
- Reduces the likelihood of behaviour continuing
- Operant conditioning study
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- An aspect of the learning theory that involves association
- An aspect of the learning theory that involves punishment and reinforcement
- The stimulus that has no response
- The person who separated Psychology from Philosophy
- Increases the likelihood of behaviour continuing
- Classical conditioning study
14 Clues: This replaces the NS • Operant conditioning study • Classical conditioning study • The stimulus that has no response • The psychologist who studied the SLT • This occurs when you choose a role model • The cognitive process involved in the SLT • If the study tested what it aimed to test • Reduces the likelihood of behaviour continuing • ...
unit 1 2021-10-04
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- a medicine
- change in characteristics over time
- second highest taxonomy rank
- a system of classification
- came up with the theory of evolution
- diagram used for classification
- a theory of cell evolution
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- a key mechanism in evolution
- a variety of life in the world
- a individual form of life
- a formation of new species
- a arrangement of species
12 Clues: a medicine • a arrangement of species • a individual form of life • a formation of new species • a system of classification • a theory of cell evolution • a key mechanism in evolution • second highest taxonomy rank • a variety of life in the world • diagram used for classification • change in characteristics over time • came up with the theory of evolution
N706: Chapter 3 & 4 2015-09-09
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- A _____ hypothesis states an expected relationship between two or more
- Under the section “research questions in qualitative studies”, ethnographers generally ask _____ questions about cultures.
- Gaining entree typically involves negotiations with _______ who have the authority to permit entry into their world.
- Under the section “research questions in qualitative studies”, Grounded theory researchers are likely to ask _____ questions.
- A _____ hypothesis does not state the direction of the relationship.
- ________ hypotheses are statements of expected relationship between variables.
- A _____ hypothesis is a generalization inferred from observed relationships.
- _______ hypotheses state that there is no relationship between the independent and dependent variable.
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- The _____ theory tradition, with roots in sociology, seeks to describe and understand the key social psychological processes that occur in a social setting.
- Under the section “research questions in qualitative studies”, phenomenologist tend to ask _____ questions.
- _____ is the process of translating verbal data into numeric form.
- ______ rooted in a philosophical tradition developed by Husserl and Heidegger, is concerned with the lived experience of humans.
- The ____ is a brief description of the study placed at the beginning of the article.
- ______ is the primary research tradition within anthropology, and provides a framework for studying the life ways and experiences of a defined cultural group.
- A ____ hypothesis is one that specifies not only the existence but also the expected direction of the relationship between variables.
- _____ is a statement of the researcher’s expectations or predictions about relationships among study variables.
- A _____ hypothesis has theories as a starting point. Researchers can develop hypotheses based on theoretical principles.
- review ______ review provide a foundation on which to base new evidence and usually is conducted before data are collected.
- _____ is the ultimate aim of science.
- The research ______ is the overall plan for obtaining answers to the research questions.
20 Clues: _____ is the ultimate aim of science. • _____ is the process of translating verbal data into numeric form. • A _____ hypothesis does not state the direction of the relationship. • A _____ hypothesis states an expected relationship between two or more • A _____ hypothesis is a generalization inferred from observed relationships. • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-04-19
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- First woman to win a Nobel Prize in two different fields.
- Developed the theory of relativity.
- Astronomer who improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism.
- Father of modern genetics, known for his work on pea plants.
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- Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes.
- Contributed to the understanding of atomic structure and quantum theory.
- Mathematician who discovered calculus.
- Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- German astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion.
10 Clues: Developed the theory of relativity. • Mathematician who discovered calculus. • Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system. • Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection. • Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes. • First woman to win a Nobel Prize in two different fields. • German astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion. • ...
Evolution Croos 2024-11-20
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- A natural process in which something takes place
- Islands where Darwin developed the evolution theory and studied finches
- A naturalist who developed the evolution theory aboard the Beagle
- What determines how your cells act
- only individuals with a desired trait are bred by humans in hope that future generations will inherit the trait
- Natural breeding and the strongest survive
- The theory that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions
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- A Woman known for finding fossils and thought themself to reconstruct the bodies of fossilized creatures
- Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils
- Created the first system for classifying and naming living things
- Producing more offspring than can possibly survive
- Proposed simple organisms can develop into complex organisms over time
- The struggle among living things for food, water, and shelter
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism
- Any change to genetic material
- Differences in ones traits to another in a species
16 Clues: Any change to genetic material • What determines how your cells act • Preserved remains of an ancient organism • Natural breeding and the strongest survive • A natural process in which something takes place • Producing more offspring than can possibly survive • Differences in ones traits to another in a species • Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils • ...
Evolution Croos 2024-11-20
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- A natural process in which something takes place
- Islands where Darwin developed the evolution theory and studied finches
- A naturalist who developed the evolution theory aboard the Beagle
- What determines how your cells act
- only individuals with a desired trait are bred by humans in hope that future generations will inherit the trait
- Natural breeding and the strongest survive
- The theory that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions
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- A Woman known for finding fossils and thought themself to reconstruct the bodies of fossilized creatures
- Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils
- Created the first system for classifying and naming living things
- Producing more offspring than can possibly survive
- Proposed simple organisms can develop into complex organisms over time
- The struggle among living things for food, water, and shelter
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism
- Any change to genetic material
- Differences in ones traits to another in a species
16 Clues: Any change to genetic material • What determines how your cells act • Preserved remains of an ancient organism • Natural breeding and the strongest survive • A natural process in which something takes place • Producing more offspring than can possibly survive • Differences in ones traits to another in a species • Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils • ...
Evolution 2024-02-22
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- scientific theory that nonliving matter evolved into living organisms through a series of chemical reactions.
- these were the first organisms
- branching tree diagram that shows ancestral relationships among organisms.
- movement of alleles from one population to another.
- similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor
- concept in biology that states that all species have descended from a common ancestor.
- naturalist that journeyed around the world making observations that led to the theory of evolution
- change in allele frequencies due to chance
- this cell structure is believed to have once been a living prokaryotic cell
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- organisms that survived without oxygen.
- phenomenon in which individuals choose their mates based on their genotypes or phenotypes.
- changes in the DNA sequence of an organism that occur during DNA replication
- the two last names of the men that conducted an experiment about where living things came from
- theory of how prokaryotes evolved into eukaryotes
- process by which organisms that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce
- remains or imprints of organisms from earlier geological periods preserved in sedimentary rock
- ancestor that is shared by different species.
- every offspring produces more than can possibly survive
18 Clues: these were the first organisms • organisms that survived without oxygen. • change in allele frequencies due to chance • ancestor that is shared by different species. • theory of how prokaryotes evolved into eukaryotes • movement of alleles from one population to another. • every offspring produces more than can possibly survive • ...
multinationals 2017-12-06
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- investment which is rather short term
- Economist whose contribution influenced the methodologies in economics towards using mathematical tools
- Academic who developed the five forces framework
- The academic who coined the term “structure follows strategy”
- Academic who developed the product cycle theory applied to international investment
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- word for describing the three most important regions for international investment
- Development economist who promoted the idea of “unbalanced growth”
- term for describing that a theory picks ideas from many other theoretical concepts
- Latin American academic who argued that terms of trade would systematically deteriorate for developing countries
- one of the four tiger states in Asia
- Academic who developed the OLI theory
- International organisation which publishes the international investment report
12 Clues: one of the four tiger states in Asia • investment which is rather short term • Academic who developed the OLI theory • Academic who developed the five forces framework • The academic who coined the term “structure follows strategy” • Development economist who promoted the idea of “unbalanced growth” • ...
Moral Philosophy ISEB 2023-06-05
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- One argument for the death penalty is that it ___ people from committing murder
- The death penalty is supported by ___ law for Muslims
- The theory that the right action is the one that causes most happiness
- Jeremy ___, the founder of utilitarianism
- One benefit of cloning is that it allows us to bring back ___ species
- ___ Imperative, Kant's test of right and wrong
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- The ___ dilemma, an objection to Divine Command theory
- ___ calculus, Bentham's process for working out right and wrong
- A clone has identical ___ to the original organism
- The Catholic thinker who created Just War theory
- One argument against the death penalty is that ___ people might be executed
- Rules on how to act in war are 'jus in ___'
12 Clues: Jeremy ___, the founder of utilitarianism • Rules on how to act in war are 'jus in ___' • ___ Imperative, Kant's test of right and wrong • The Catholic thinker who created Just War theory • A clone has identical ___ to the original organism • The death penalty is supported by ___ law for Muslims • The ___ dilemma, an objection to Divine Command theory • ...
Color Theory 2022-08-19
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- blues, greens, and violets
- color chosen by artist to express feelings
- reds, oranges, and yellows
- colors that sit side by side on the color
- name of a color in the color spectrum
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- four colors spaced an equal distance apart on the color wheel
- lightness or darkness of a color
- one color plus its tints and shades
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- the color spectrum bent into a circle
- an element of art that is derived from reflected light
- colors made by mixing a primary + a secondary
- colors that cannot be made by mixing 2 colors together
- colors made by mixing 2 primaries together
- a dark value of a color
- colors opposite each other on the wheel
- colors not on the color wheel
- a light value of a color
- a dull value of a color
19 Clues: a dark value of a color • a dull value of a color • a light value of a color • blues, greens, and violets • reds, oranges, and yellows • colors not on the color wheel • lightness or darkness of a color • one color plus its tints and shades • the color spectrum bent into a circle • name of a color in the color spectrum • the brightness or dullness of a color • ...
Cell Theory 2020-10-23
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- Made up of many cells.
- Eukaryotes have one and prokaryotes don't.
- Observed cork cells under microscope
- the genetic material in the nucleus of a cell.
- Discovered that plants were made of cells.
- What Van Leeuwenhoek called protists he saw.
- The tiny organs in the cell.
- Book published by Robert Hooke.
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- Made up of only one cell.
- The 3 ideas we know to be true about cells.
- Cell like bacteria that has no nucleus.
- The cell is the __________ unit of life.
- Concluded that animals were made of cells.
- Means little room in Latin
- All __________ things are made of cells.
- Eukaryotic cells are ______ than prokaryotic cells
- Cell with nucleus containing DNA.
- All cells come from cells that are _______.
- Discovered that cells come from other cells.
19 Clues: Made up of many cells. • Made up of only one cell. • Means little room in Latin • The tiny organs in the cell. • Book published by Robert Hooke. • Cell with nucleus containing DNA. • Observed cork cells under microscope • Cell like bacteria that has no nucleus. • The cell is the __________ unit of life. • All __________ things are made of cells. • ...
Atomic Theory 2020-11-30
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- Neutral subatomic particle in nucleus
- Different number of neutrons in atom; Proved Dalton's theory that atoms of the same element are identical in all ways wrong
- Indivisible, spheres
- Electrons act as standing waves around the nucleus
- Hypothesized that electrons orbit at specific energy levels around the atom
- Negatively charged subatomic particle around the nucleus
- Protons and neutrons located in the nucleus with electrons scattered around it
- Discovered the electron
- Ray of electrons
- Experiment where alpha particles were fired at a gold foil; Led to discovery of nucleus
- electrons act as both waves and particles
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- AMU
- Electrons are embedded in a sea of positive charge
- Charge of alpha particle
- Energy required to remove an electron
- Positively charged subatomic particle in nucleus
- Electrons orbit around the nucleus at specific energy levels
- British school teacher who hypothesized the atom as the fundamental building block
- Discovered the nucleus
19 Clues: AMU • Ray of electrons • Indivisible, spheres • Discovered the nucleus • Discovered the electron • Charge of alpha particle • Energy required to remove an electron • Neutral subatomic particle in nucleus • electrons act as both waves and particles • Positively charged subatomic particle in nucleus • Electrons are embedded in a sea of positive charge • ...
Kinetic Theory 2025-05-08
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- : A measure of how difficult it is to stop a moving o
- : Gravitational force between an object and Earth
- : Energy contained in atomic nuclei
- : Energy carried by electric energy
- : A push of pull
- : Mass of an object divided by its volume
- : Amount of matter on an object
- : A substance that has no definite shape and can glow
- : The ability to cause change
- : Combination of all forces
- : Increase in temperature at a natural body of water
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- : Material that transfers heat easily
- : Energy an object has due to its motion
- : Forced exerted by a machine
- : Speed of a moving object
- : Energy resource that is relinquished continually
- : Transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- : Energy carried by light
- : A machine that does work with only one movement
- : Combination of all forces
20 Clues: : A push of pull • : Energy carried by light • : Speed of a moving object • : Combination of all forces • : Combination of all forces • : Forced exerted by a machine • : The ability to cause change • : Amount of matter on an object • : Energy contained in atomic nuclei • : Energy carried by electric energy • : Material that transfers heat easily • ...
Cell Theory 2026-04-02
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- The energy currency of the cell
- Complex cells with a nucleus
- A widely tested and accepted explanation of a set of observations
- In multicellular organisms, cell are organized into a _____________.
- Organisms that have many cells
- The powerhouse of the cell that produces ATP
- A kind of respiration without oxygen
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Cells without a defined nucleus where genetic material floats freely
- Organisms that only have one cell
- Cellular ______ respiration is the process that animal cells go through to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy
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- The process plants go through to create sugars and oxygen
- Where DNA is stored in a eukaryotic cell
- When cells form tissues to work together
- Every cell has a cell _____ that controls what substances flow in and out.
- The basic building block of life
- _________ make enzymes and proteins
- The structures within a cell
- When organs work together they form a ______.
19 Clues: Complex cells with a nucleus • The structures within a cell • Organisms that have many cells • The energy currency of the cell • The basic building block of life • Organisms that only have one cell • _________ make enzymes and proteins • A kind of respiration without oxygen • Where DNA is stored in a eukaryotic cell • When cells form tissues to work together • ...
unit 22 nicole ortega #21 2014-03-20
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- the personal staff accompany of a ruler
- a passage such as in a train
- persons who help
- a firm closely woven cloth
- token
- permitted
- out of the ordinary
- to do in excess
- a row of shops
- to agree to something after careful examination
- island inlet
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- a fruit seed the inner softer part of a seed
- the act of moving upward
- act of helping
- vocally
- delayed beyond appointed time
- a commissioned officer in the armed forces
- to cover or search an area
- pleasing to the taste
19 Clues: token • vocally • permitted • island inlet • act of helping • a row of shops • to do in excess • persons who help • out of the ordinary • pleasing to the taste • the act of moving upward • a firm closely woven cloth • to cover or search an area • a passage such as in a train • delayed beyond appointed time • the personal staff accompany of a ruler • a commissioned officer in the armed forces • ...
MCB 2026-02-24
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- of account A measure used to set prices and make economic calculations.
- A form of electronic money used on the internet for purchasing goods or services.
- to maturity The total interest rate earned on a bond if it is held until the very end of its term.
- money Money made up of precious metals or another valuable good that has intrinsic value.
- The most liquid measure of money, typically consisting only of currency in circulation and bank reserves.
- (Monetary Base) The total amount of currency in circulation plus the reserves held by banks at the central bank.
- An extreme and rapid period of inflation, typically exceeding 50% per month.
- cost The time and money spent in carrying out an exchange of goods, services, or financial assets.
- card A card that allows for the electronic transfer of funds directly from a bank account to a merchant.
- A narrow measure of the money supply that includes currency, traveler's checks, and demand deposits.
- money (e-money) Money that exists only in electronic form and is stored in banking computer systems.
- A broader measure that includes everything in M1 plus "near money" (savings deposits, money market funds).
- interest rate The interest rate adjusted for expected inflation (r = i - π^e).
- Paper money (such as banknotes) and coins.
- card A prepaid card (like a gift card) that represents a specific amount of money.
- system The method or infrastructure used for conducting transactions in the economy.
- money Paper currency decreed by a government as legal tender but not convertible into coins or precious metals.
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- theory of money The theory that nominal income is determined primarily by the quantity of money in the economy.
- card A plastic card containing a computer chip that can be loaded with digital cash.
- of money The average number of times per year that a unit of currency is spent on buying goods and services.
- preference theory A theory developed by John Maynard Keynes stating that the interest rate is determined by the supply and demand for money.
- An even broader measure including M2 plus large-denomination time deposits and institutional funds.
- theory The study of how changes in the money supply affect the aggregate economy (inflation, output, etc.).
- A flow of earnings per unit of time (e.g., salary per month).
- of exchange Anything that is used to pay for goods and services.
- The relative ease and speed with which an asset can be converted into a medium of exchange.
- money balances The quantity of money expressed in terms of the goods and services it can buy (M/P).
- interest rate The interest rate as it is usually reported, without adjustment for inflation.
- of exchange The mathematical identity M × V = P × Y (Money × Velocity = Price Level × Output).
- aggregates The various measures of the money supply (M0, M1, M2, etc.) defined by a central bank.
- The funds in transit between the time a check is deposited and the time the money is actually withdrawn from the payer's account.
- The total collection of assets (property, stocks, etc.) that serve to store value, minus liabilities.
- loan A loan where the borrower repays the principal plus an additional interest payment at the maturity date.
- of value An asset that maintains its purchasing power over time.
34 Clues: Paper money (such as banknotes) and coins. • A flow of earnings per unit of time (e.g., salary per month). • of exchange Anything that is used to pay for goods and services. • of value An asset that maintains its purchasing power over time. • of account A measure used to set prices and make economic calculations. • ...
Caleb Lanning Chapter 5 2023-01-06
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- stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of a variable input are added
- sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production.
- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price.
- average price that every unit of output sell for
- costs of production that do not change when output changes
- change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve.
- production period so short that only variable inputs can be changed
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- total output or production by a firm
- production period long enough to change the amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover it's cost.
- amount of a product a producer or seller would be willing to offer for sale at all possible prices in a market at a given point in time.
- extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- a graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market.
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- extra revenue from the scale of one additional unit of output
- supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market.
- principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices.
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- brood category of fixed costs that included interest, rest, taxes, and executive salaries
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve.
- production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materies
- a table showing the quantities that would be produced or offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market at a given point in time
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet
- total amount earned by a firm from the scale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold.
- different amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supply curve
- government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
28 Clues: total output or production by a firm • average price that every unit of output sell for • responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price. • extra cost of producing one additional unit of production • costs of production that do not change when output changes • extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-13
Across
- volcanoes allow ....... to escape the magma chamber
- includes both the crust and upper mantle (uppermost layer of the earth)
- objective measure of the strength of an earthquake
- scientist who studies earthquakes
- places where plates slide sideways past each other
- who proposed the theory of plate tectonics
- instrument that plots the intensity of earthquake waves
- type of volcano named for their broad shield-like profiles
- theory that explains how Earth's continents float slowly on the surface
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- places where one plate slides beneath the other
- break or separation in rock
- rupture on crust of Earth
- layer beneath the crust
- point directly above the source of the earthquake
- places where plates pull apart from each other
- amount of energy released from an earthquake
16 Clues: layer beneath the crust • rupture on crust of Earth • break or separation in rock • scientist who studies earthquakes • who proposed the theory of plate tectonics • amount of energy released from an earthquake • places where plates pull apart from each other • places where one plate slides beneath the other • point directly above the source of the earthquake • ...
ABS_Magazine 2019-03-01
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- confident
- finish
- against the law
- without an education or knowledge of something
- playful jokes or tricks
- suggested
- the state of being alone
- to use less of
- lying down
- to understand another person's feelings
- weak
- did what was asked or ordered
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- to turn around
- having no concern for oneself
- control of behavior
- threatening harm or evil
- able to be seen
- a stop or ending to acts of war
- amazing
- set routine
- in a strict or firm way
21 Clues: weak • finish • amazing • confident • suggested • lying down • set routine • to turn around • to use less of • able to be seen • against the law • control of behavior • playful jokes or tricks • in a strict or firm way • threatening harm or evil • the state of being alone • having no concern for oneself • did what was asked or ordered • a stop or ending to acts of war • ...
Cognitive Development 2017-05-19
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- Thinking About Thinking
- The First Stage of Cognitive Development
- Mass Stays the Same Despite the Size
- Objects Are Still There When Not Perceived
- Ages 7-12
- Final Stage of Cognitive Development
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- Develops Around 11 Months
- Using Symbols to Learn Language
- Phase In Which Theory of Mind Develops
- Creator of Cognitive Development Stages
- Happens When Left With A Stranger
- Opposite of Theory of Mind
12 Clues: Ages 7-12 • Thinking About Thinking • Develops Around 11 Months • Opposite of Theory of Mind • Using Symbols to Learn Language • Happens When Left With A Stranger • Mass Stays the Same Despite the Size • Final Stage of Cognitive Development • Phase In Which Theory of Mind Develops • Creator of Cognitive Development Stages • The First Stage of Cognitive Development • ...
age of exploration 2021-12-16
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- the americas and australia
- land where crops grow
- slave trade route through the middle east
- a spanish explorer
- chinese explorer
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- theory that trade gives you wealth
- africa, europe,asia
- norse explorer
- trade between 3 ports
- the guy who made the theory of evolution
- criminals on water/boats
- area under control of another area
12 Clues: norse explorer • chinese explorer • a spanish explorer • africa, europe,asia • land where crops grow • trade between 3 ports • criminals on water/boats • the americas and australia • theory that trade gives you wealth • area under control of another area • the guy who made the theory of evolution • slave trade route through the middle east
AP HuG Vocab Crossword 2025-05-18
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- A theory that explains probable
- A theory that states economies grow linearally through five stages
- The process through which the population migrates toward the suburbs from the city center
- 11 laws that explain possible reasons for migration
- A region that is perceptual, such as the US Southwest
- When other cultures are viewed through another culture's lenses; belief in superiority of one culture above others
- The density determined by
- When a trait diffuses from lower level to higher levels
- A form of agriculture that involves burning an area to fertilize the soil, often performed in less developed or developing countries
- Farming that includes farming of crops and livestock, often farming the crops as a source of food for the livestock
- When a culture trait diffuses from lower levels to higher levels
- The arrangement of objects or things across a geographic area
- A concept that explains how the world seems to be smaller as technology improves
- A model that explains causes of death throughout the five stages of the DTM
- A developing country
- When other cultures are viewed through their respective lenses; respect for other cultures
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- A convention that established maritime boundaries and laws
- When a trait diffuses through expansion of an empire or such
- An urban model that shows the urban structure of late 20th century cities
- A group of languages that share common ancestry
- The belief that the environment controls human development
- The rate at which a population is growing within an area or country
- A model that explains population growth
- A theory that explains the relationship between core, semiperiphery, and periphery countries
- When a trait diffuses quickly throughout the world, often along lines of transportation
25 Clues: A developing country • The density determined by • A theory that explains probable • A model that explains population growth • A group of languages that share common ancestry • 11 laws that explain possible reasons for migration • A region that is perceptual, such as the US Southwest • When a trait diffuses from lower level to higher levels • ...
Year 6 2024-07-09
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- Imaginary line running around the centre of the Earth
- Zero's (from the book Holes) real name.
- An animal without a backbone.
- Main character of A Christmas Carol.
- Stole into the Misty Mountain.
- Who wrote Macbeth?
- Country the book Wolf Wilder is set in.
- Natures way of cleaning water
- Where the No Where Emporium's main character lives at the start of the story.
- Viking King of the gods.
- How many ghosts visited in A Christmas Carol?
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- First person to reach the South Pole.
- Main character of our Shakespeare play studied this year
- Came up with the theory of natural selection
- To stay completely still
- World famous escapologist.
- Animal with a backbone.
- Wrote the book The Witches.
- Viking god of thunder.
- Created a world in his book of wonders.
- Viking capital city in England.
- Which side of the body is the heart tilted towards?
- Which city is A Christmas Carol set?
- Died on his way to the South Pole.
- Came up with the theory of gravity.
25 Clues: Who wrote Macbeth? • Viking god of thunder. • Animal with a backbone. • To stay completely still • Viking King of the gods. • World famous escapologist. • Wrote the book The Witches. • An animal without a backbone. • Natures way of cleaning water • Stole into the Misty Mountain. • Viking capital city in England. • Died on his way to the South Pole. • ...
Mass and Niche Marketing 2013-11-20
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- The firm tries to capture the _______________ with one undifferentiated strategy.
- Small businesses often survive by providing goods and services to small groups of customers whose __________ are not met by larger firms.
- ___________ marketing is when there is the firm goes after a small segment of the market.
- ________________ is an example of mass marketing.
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- Niche marketing is also known as ______________ marketing.
- Larger businesses also try to cater for niche markets in order to gain greater market __________.
- ____________ marketing is when the firm offers the same product and marketing mix to all consumers.
- A niche market is one where customers have a very specific __________ .
8 Clues: ________________ is an example of mass marketing. • Niche marketing is also known as ______________ marketing. • A niche market is one where customers have a very specific __________ . • The firm tries to capture the _______________ with one undifferentiated strategy. • ___________ marketing is when there is the firm goes after a small segment of the market. • ...
Government Crossword 2025-12-10
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- formal change or addition to the Constitution
- election in which voters choose party nominees
- division of power between national and state governments
- president’s constitutional power to reject a bill
- theory that politics is shaped by competition among groups
- opponents of the Constitution who wanted stronger state governments
- a legislature with two chambers
- applying the Bill of Rights to the states through the 14th Amendment
- power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional
- meeting of party members to select candidates or delegates
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- current officeholder who usually wins reelection
- government spending that benefits a representative’s local district
- system that formally elects the president through state electors
- drawing legislative districts to favor one party
- supporters of the Constitution who favored strong central government
- Senate tactic of prolonged debate used to block a vote
- theory that wealthy or influential elites dominate politics
- congressional committee decisions on government spending
- groups with interests that may oppose the common good
- congressional power to regulate interstate economic activity
20 Clues: a legislature with two chambers • formal change or addition to the Constitution • election in which voters choose party nominees • current officeholder who usually wins reelection • drawing legislative districts to favor one party • president’s constitutional power to reject a bill • power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional • ...
STATION 5 2025-01-11
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- A defragmented paradigm
- Krashen's favourite type of input
- The ultimate aim of Critical Pedagogy
- ___________ of processing theory
- The foundation of any social theory
- Type of feedback that motivates students
- A belief in one's capacity to succeed
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- A type of knowledge needed to perform a skill
- Cognitive or social
- The approach which emphasizes positive reinforcement
- The biggest circle in Kachru's model
- English as a Lingua ____
12 Clues: Cognitive or social • A defragmented paradigm • English as a Lingua ____ • ___________ of processing theory • Krashen's favourite type of input • The foundation of any social theory • The biggest circle in Kachru's model • The ultimate aim of Critical Pedagogy • A belief in one's capacity to succeed • Type of feedback that motivates students • ...
Sociology Key Individuals 2022-11-14
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- status frustration theory
- reintegrative vs disintegrative shaming
- identified chivalry thesis
- most famous left wing realist
- liberation thesis
- Functionalist who believed inadequate socialisation by the underclass was linked to crime.
- identified the rational choice theory
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- dramaturgical model
- identified the idea of hegemonic masculinity
- primary and secondary deviance
- most famous right realist
- rational choice theory
- learning to labour study
- founder of Marxism.
14 Clues: liberation thesis • dramaturgical model • founder of Marxism. • rational choice theory • learning to labour study • status frustration theory • most famous right realist • identified chivalry thesis • most famous left wing realist • primary and secondary deviance • identified the rational choice theory • reintegrative vs disintegrative shaming • ...
chapter 14 & 15 2024-04-13
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- quest for gender equality.
- rebirth.
- theory of uncertainty, name the scientist.
- pure abstraction
- condemmed to be free.
- time of economic oppression and misery.
- created first atonal compositions.
- body of philosophical thought that expressed alienation of the postwar era.
- natural lanscape is both medium and subject.
- depiction of commonplace goods and popular personalities in overly realistic style.
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- individuals define themselves as members of a group sharing the same culture and values.
- centuries of civil rights activism.
- all matter consists of tiny loops of vibrating strings.
- theory of relativity time and space, name the scientist.
- technology and art link by modernist mandate to make it new.
- bemused awareness of historical past.
- art that makes use of digital technologies.
- universal patterns underly all of nature and repeat themselves in physical phenomena.
- instictual drives govern human behavior.
- physical expression to the world of dreams and unconscious mind.
- attempts to direct primal urges of id.
21 Clues: rebirth. • pure abstraction • condemmed to be free. • quest for gender equality. • created first atonal compositions. • centuries of civil rights activism. • bemused awareness of historical past. • attempts to direct primal urges of id. • time of economic oppression and misery. • instictual drives govern human behavior. • theory of uncertainty, name the scientist. • ...
Earth, density, and heat 2021-12-16
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- non-living
- thickest solid layer of the earth
- mass divided by volume
- touching a stove
- layer found under oceans
- thinnest solid layer of the earth
- liquid layer of the earth
- getting warmed up by a fire
- living thing
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- Solid center of the earth
- more fluid than lithosphere and more hot
- solid layer in the mantle
- loose molecules
- movement cause within fluid
- firm molecules
15 Clues: non-living • living thing • firm molecules • loose molecules • touching a stove • mass divided by volume • layer found under oceans • Solid center of the earth • solid layer in the mantle • liquid layer of the earth • movement cause within fluid • getting warmed up by a fire • thickest solid layer of the earth • thinnest solid layer of the earth • more fluid than lithosphere and more hot
The Techtonic Plates 2023-12-05
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- Wegner- the person who created the pangea theory
- crust- the crust that makes up the land
- the theory that all continents drifted apart
- Andreas fault- lots of earthquakes happen here
- drift- when all the continents separated
- convergent boundaries slide together causing a __________
- of fire- a ring of volcanos
- boundary- where 2 plate boundaries separate and a fault is formed
- boundary- when two plate boundaries slide against each other and cause an earthquake
- ridge an underwater mountain chain
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- zone - when one plate boundary slides under another
- the solid\liquid stuff that the outer core is made of
- the remains of an animal that was alive millions of years ago
- current- where heat rises and cold air descends
- the upper mantle and crust
- boundary- the boundary between two tectonic plates
- crust- the crust below the ocean
- boundary- when two plate boundaries slide together and form mountains
- spreading- when the plate boundary splits apart, causing new seafloor
19 Clues: the upper mantle and crust • of fire- a ring of volcanos • crust- the crust below the ocean • ridge an underwater mountain chain • drift- when all the continents separated • crust- the crust that makes up the land • the theory that all continents drifted apart • Andreas fault- lots of earthquakes happen here • current- where heat rises and cold air descends • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-09
Across
- It was located in Southernmost tip of ancient Mesopotamia.
- A portion of the mind in which morality reside.
- It means unhiddenness or disclose.
- A death instinct.
- It is a clock and only function when there’s light.
- It was the first writing system and used for record-keeping.
- Mural paintings on the wall of wealthy Romans.
- It was used for signaling and communication for military operation.
- A greatest feats of Roman Engineering.
- They were known for high degree of cooperation.
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- It is a current thought, feeling, and focus.
- Instinct to survive.
- A canal-like concrete structure.
- A temple of all Roman gods.
- A theory of evolution of species by means of natural selection.
- Pictures or designs made by setting small pieces of stone, glass, and tile.
- This theory where the universe and various form of life were created by God.
- A water clock.
- It provides immediate reaction to the events of reality.
- It was used for production of paper and cloth.
20 Clues: A water clock. • A death instinct. • Instinct to survive. • A temple of all Roman gods. • A canal-like concrete structure. • It means unhiddenness or disclose. • A greatest feats of Roman Engineering. • It is a current thought, feeling, and focus. • Mural paintings on the wall of wealthy Romans. • It was used for production of paper and cloth. • ...
Vocab Week 923 2024-09-25
5 Clues: to recoil, flinch, or shy away • behaving in a wild and unruly manner • to speed up a process; to facilitate • an outgoing, overly expressive person • to form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
Plate tectonics 2020-04-25
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- Pacific _____ __ ______. Zone of volcanically active mountain chains resulting from subduction on margins of Pacific Ocean.
- Plate ___________.
- Scientist who formalized theory of seafloor spreading.
- Section of the Earth below the crust.
- Seafloor __________.
- Hawaiian Islands were formed by a stationary ___ _______.
- Places where new seafloor is created.
- where two plates move forward
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- Largest plate.
- The Earth's ___________ field reverses from time to time.
- ___________ are formed via the process of collision.
- where two plates move apart
- where one plate slips laterally past another
- Scientist who first proposed the theory that the continents drifted.
- Fold in crust with an arch-like ridge.
- Earth's supercontinent 300 million years ago.
- ___________ continental margin does not coincide with a plate boundary.
- Solid plastic layer of the mantle beneath the lithosphere.
- Paleontologists noticed that these were the same on different continents even though the continents were separated by oceans.
- ___________ zones. Places where the seafloor is forced under continental plates.
20 Clues: Largest plate. • Plate ___________. • Seafloor __________. • where two plates move apart • where two plates move forward • Section of the Earth below the crust. • Places where new seafloor is created. • Fold in crust with an arch-like ridge. • where one plate slips laterally past another • Earth's supercontinent 300 million years ago. • ...
U.S. History B 2020-02-27
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- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- the state of being prosperous.
- a way of life and set of attitudes opposed to or at variance with the prevailing social norm.
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed.
- an act of transporting supplies by aircraft, typically in a blockade or other emergency.
- organize and encourage (people) to act in a concerted way in order to bring about a particular political objective.
- a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force.
- the economic policies of the former US president Ronald Reagan, associated especially with the reduction of taxes and the promotion of unrestricted free-market activity.
- combative and aggressive in support of a political or social cause, and typically favoring extreme, violent, or confrontational methods.
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- the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling domino causing an entire row of upended dominoes to fall.
- (in the Vietnam War) the US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam.
- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
- relating to society or its organization.
- the existing state of affairs, especially regarding social or political issues
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartiality.
- end a policy of racial segregation in.
- the quality of giving or spending freely.
- relating to the government or the public affairs of a country.
- allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity).
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
- the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
25 Clues: the state of being prosperous. • end a policy of racial segregation in. • relating to society or its organization. • the quality of giving or spending freely. • prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • relating to the government or the public affairs of a country. • the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality. • ...
topic 4 2025-09-24
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- a market that runs efficiently when one large firm provides all the output
- the expenses a new business must pay befor it starts producing
- two company's join to make one
- a product that such as mild or pettoleum
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter the market
- a way to attract customers
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- laws that encourage competition
- illegal agreement among firms
- many company's that sell a similar product but not identical
- few large firms that dominate a market
- a market in which a single seller dominates
- a license that gives the inverter exclusive right
- removal of government controls on market
- agreement among firms to change price
- a government issued right to operate a business
15 Clues: a way to attract customers • illegal agreement among firms • two company's join to make one • laws that encourage competition • agreement among firms to change price • few large firms that dominate a market • removal of government controls on market • a product that such as mild or pettoleum • a market in which a single seller dominates • ...
Ancient Apocalypse: The most dangerous show on Netflix. 2022-11-27
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- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- proposition from which another is inferred
- a fictitious or true narrative or story, especially one that is imaginatively recounted
- guess expressed as calculation
- a confident and forceful statement of fact or belief.
- accumulated knowledge
- a definite or clear expression of something in speech or writing.
- the end or finish of an event or process
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- a traditional story explaining some natural or social phenomenon
- that which is in accordance with fact or reality
- a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.
- a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like
- systematic reasoning according to strict principles of validity
- a report or description of an event or experience.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- a spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- thought offered as a possible course of action
- the forming or devising of a plan or idea.
- one or more facts presented to support a belief/proposition as being true/valid
- a feeling or thought that something is possible, likely, or true.
- observed to exist or happen and for which a cause/explanation is in question
- conclusion drawn from something not explicitly stated
- an assertion, especially one maintained in argument
- suggest or assume the existence, fact, or truth of (something) as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief
- a statement or account that makes something clear.
- a conception of or belief about something.
- something noticed/recorded
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- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event
- a statement or proposition which is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true.
- imaginary events
- that which may happen
- an idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in the mind
- the fact of knowing something gained through experience
- a sentence expressed so as to elicit information
- an idea that is taken to be true, and often used as the basis for other ideas, although it is not known for certain.
- a statement of fact, deduced from observation, to the effect that a particular natural or scientific phenomenon always occurs if certain conditions are present.
- acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists
- that which triggered an event or outcome
- an uncertain belief
- a general proposition not self-evident but proved by a chain of reasoning
- evidence or argument establishing or helping to establish a fact or the truth of a statement
- a suggestion for your consideration
- estimate without sufficient information to be sure of being correct
- the inference of particular instances by reference to a general law or principle
- an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment
- an emotional state
- an idea with no basis in reality
- formed on the basis of incomplete information
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- an reference case used to illustrate an explanation
- a fundamental truth serving as foundation for a belief system
56 Clues: imaginary events • an emotional state • an uncertain belief • that which may happen • accumulated knowledge • something noticed/recorded • guess expressed as calculation • an idea with no basis in reality • a suggestion for your consideration • the end or finish of an event or process • that which triggered an event or outcome • proposition from which another is inferred • ...
Human Development 2012-05-15
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- An emotional tie with another person; young children demonstrate attachment by seeking closeness to the caregiver and showing distress on separation.
- where moral decisions are based on avoiding punishment or gaining a reward or reciprocity
- Concepts or mental frameworks that organize and interpret information.
- stage where moral decisions are based on our view of proper roles and laws
- Is my life important? I will feel unprepared to die and like my life is wasted
- Style of parenting marked by imposing rules and expecting obedience.
- The principle (which Piaget believed to be a part of concrete operational reasoning) that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects.
- A baby's tendency, when touched on the cheek, to open the mouth and search for the nipple; this is an automatic, unlearned response.
- Can I make choices? I will doubt myself if I can't make my own choices
- Young adults are striving to develop intimate relationships based on open, honest communication.
- Do I know who I am? If I can't define myself, I will be confused on who I am
- In Piaget's theory, the inability of the preoperational child to take another's point of view.
- The fear of strangers that infants commonly display, beginning by about 8 months of age.
- In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 6 or 7 to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental skills that let them think logically about concrete events.
- Pioneer in the study of developmental psychology who introduced a stage theory of cognitive development that led to a better understanding of children's thought processes.
- Can I share who I am? I will be emotionally cut off from people if I can't
- Do I feel successful in my home and work life? I will feel unproductive and stuck
- The developing human organism from about two weeks after fertilization through the end of the eighth week.
- Style of parenting marked by submitting to children's desires, making few demands, and using little punishment.
- In Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to about 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities.
- A style of parenting marked by making demands on the child, being responsive, setting and enforcing rules, and discussing the reasons behind the rules.
- Substances that cross the placental barrier and prevent the fetus from developing normally.
- Created a three-stage theory of moral development.
- Psychologist who researched the relationship of body contact and nourishment to attachment, using infant monkeys and artificial mothers.
- Can I start things on my own? I will feel bad when I can't successfully complete tasks on my own
- Created an eight-stage theory of social development.
- A person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity.
- The awareness that things continue to exist even when you cannot see or hear them.
- Adapting one's current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information.
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- Can I trust people?
- stage where moral decisions are based on our views of truth, justice and universal fairness
- The culturally preferred timing of social events such as marriage, parenthood, and retirement.
- The process by which certain animals form attachments during a critical period very early in life.
- In Piaget's theory, the stage (from about 2 to 6 or 7 years of age) during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic.
- One's accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age.
- A progressive and irreversible brain disorder characterized by gradual deterioration of memory, reasoning, and language, and, finally, physical functioning.
- alcohol syndrome A series of physical and cognitive abnormalities that appear in children whose mothers consumed large amounts of alcohol while pregnant. Symptoms may include noticeable facial misproportions.
- Can I complete tasks? I will feel like less than my peers
- The developing human organism from nine weeks after conception to birth.
- One's sense of self; according to Erikson, the adolescent's task is to solidify a sense of self by testing and integrating various roles.
- In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (normally beginning about age 12) during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts and form strategies.
- Interpreting one's new experience in terms of one's existing schemas.
- One's ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease during late adulthood.
- An optimal period shortly after birth when an organism's exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces proper development.
- The fertilized egg; it enters a two-week period of rapid cell division and develops into an embryo.
45 Clues: Can I trust people? • Created a three-stage theory of moral development. • Created an eight-stage theory of social development. • Can I complete tasks? I will feel like less than my peers • A person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity. • Style of parenting marked by imposing rules and expecting obedience. • ...
Science shepherd ch 17 evolution debate 2021-11-02
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- evolutionary slang term for collection of biochemicals within salt water the evolution model predicts biomolecule natural origination
- a gourd of organisms within a kind that share the same traits of the kind’s defining characteristics
- concept that because life displays properties of a designed system, there must be an intelligent designer
- the process of species formation
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- a single system composed of well-matched, interacting parts that contribute to the basic function; removal of any causes cease of function
- theory: origins model discarding Bible’s truth; man evolved accidentally, from nonliving chemicals
- a person who believes that the evolution model is the correct origins theory
- the theory that life started due to living organisms being brought to earth from other parts of the universe
- science the type of science in which a hypothesis is tested under experimental conditions
- a person who believes that the creation model is the correct origins theory
- a group of organisms that share the same defining characteristics
11 Clues: the process of species formation • a group of organisms that share the same defining characteristics • a person who believes that the creation model is the correct origins theory • a person who believes that the evolution model is the correct origins theory • science the type of science in which a hypothesis is tested under experimental conditions • ...
Medieval Medicine 2022-05-24
Across
- Institution with control over education
- Bad air
- A place to buy herbal remedies
- A treatment which made the patient vomit
- Apprenticeship trained healer, cut hair
- Responsible for the Theory of Opposites
- Group of healers who tended to care for locals
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- University trained doctor
- A method of treatment which released blood
- Epidemic which spread to Europe in 1348
- Blood, black bile, yellow bile and ...
- To be healthy humours needed to be ...
- Created the Theory of the Four Humours
- Person who tried to repent sins by whipping
- people believed that ... caused disease
15 Clues: Bad air • University trained doctor • A place to buy herbal remedies • Blood, black bile, yellow bile and ... • To be healthy humours needed to be ... • Created the Theory of the Four Humours • Institution with control over education • Epidemic which spread to Europe in 1348 • Apprenticeship trained healer, cut hair • people believed that ... caused disease • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
Across
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- invented the scientific method
- perfected the telescope
- engaged the use of the scientific method
- fonder of chemistry
- invented the heliocentric theory
- that thought everyone should have natural rights
- people who presented new ways of thinking
- the earth is in the center of the solar system
- there should be separation of power
- a style of characterized art by use soft lines and colors
- also believed in the social contract
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- used the microscope to look at micro organize and bacteria
- law to prove the heliocentric theory
- method a discovery of the world
- The sun is in the center of the solar system
- thought on crimes and punishments
- contract that will give up rights and freedom
- a person that rules will absolutely power
- a style of characterized art by using dull colors and strong lines
- women's rights
- Freedom of speech and religion
- Made a vaccine for smallpox
- law of gravity and motion
- believed in the social contract
25 Clues: women's rights • fonder of chemistry • perfected the telescope • law of gravity and motion • Made a vaccine for smallpox • invented the scientific method • Freedom of speech and religion • method a discovery of the world • believed in the social contract • invented the heliocentric theory • thought on crimes and punishments • there should be separation of power • ...
Crossword #3 2025-06-06
Across
- Life event that redirects someone away from crime
- Harvard duo who pioneered longitudinal delinquency studies
- Where race, gender, and class collide
- Ritualistic process marking gang entry
- Theory that crime is a biological throwback
- Discipline type upheld by Ingraham v. Wright
- Justice with healing at its core
- Lifestyle idealized by some gang members and Tupac
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- Legal mandate for reporting child abuse, abbr.
- Goal of shaming that welcomes back the wrongdoer
- When decision-making hits a wall of limits
- Latent trait theory’s term for a stable tendency to offend
- Individuals who never engage in delinquency, per Moffitt
- This synthetic opioid is more potent than heroin and linked to many overdose deaths
- Theory suggesting drug use begins with alcohol or tobacco
- Widespread form of child maltreatment
- Supreme Court case allowing student armbands as protected speech
- Developmental theory with multiple paths to delinquency
18 Clues: Justice with healing at its core • Where race, gender, and class collide • Widespread form of child maltreatment • Ritualistic process marking gang entry • When decision-making hits a wall of limits • Theory that crime is a biological throwback • Discipline type upheld by Ingraham v. Wright • Legal mandate for reporting child abuse, abbr. • ...
The Ethics 2024 Code 2024-07-21
Across
- a moral theory, you say they did something morally _
- The study of morality.
- Actions that ought not to be done are morally ___
- Type of moral theory that prioritises the maximization of an aim or goal.
- Thinking Beyonce is not a good musician is an example of a morally ___ action.
- System of rules or norms prescribing how we ought to act.
- A branch that focuses on the nature of moral properties
- How many criterion are there for assessing a moral theory?
- Something is ___ right if it is good for your long term well-being.
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- An argument that is valid, with all its premises being true.
- Permissible but morally blameworthy actions
- A character trait we consider to be morally bad.
- An argument that has premises which cannot be true at the same time has ___ premises.
- When you judge someone for acting appropriately according
14 Clues: The study of morality. • Permissible but morally blameworthy actions • A character trait we consider to be morally bad. • Actions that ought not to be done are morally ___ • a moral theory, you say they did something morally _ • A branch that focuses on the nature of moral properties • When you judge someone for acting appropriately according • ...
Lauren Arens-Ennis: Economic Chapter 5 2022-01-07
Across
- (sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production)
- (stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added)
- (costs of production that do not change when output changes)
- (specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve)
- (extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input)
- (principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices)
- (broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries)
- (average price that every unit of output sells for)
- (amount of a product a producer or seller would be willing to offer for sale at all possible prices in a market at a given point in time)
- (different amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supply curve)
- (total output or production by a firm)
- (electronic business or exchange conducted over the Internet)
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- (change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve)
- (graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output)
- (production period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed)
- (total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold)
- (production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs)
- (level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue)
- (a table showing the quantities that would be produced or offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market at a given point in time)
- (a graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market)
- (production period long enough to change amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production)
- (responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price)
- (supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market)
- (phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns)
- (extra cost of producing one additional unit of production)
- (production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials)
- (extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output)
- (government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity)
28 Clues: (total output or production by a firm) • (average price that every unit of output sells for) • (responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price) • (extra cost of producing one additional unit of production) • (costs of production that do not change when output changes) • (extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input) • ...
