theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 5 Review: Economics 2024-12-13
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- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- costs of production that do not change when output changes
- average price that every unit of output sells for
- production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- a graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
- supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
- production period long enough to change amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve
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- total output or production by a firm
- stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the Internet
- total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- production period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed
- 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
- sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output
- extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- 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
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 • ...
FinBuzz 2015-01-08
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- A sales charge charged by a mutual fund when an investor buys its shares
- Another firm, favourably inclined toward a target firm’s current management, that during the process of a hostile takeover of that firm agrees to make a better offer to the stockholders
- Group of people that supported the concept of earning Gold as the objective of International Trade
- Type of Derivative instrument that can be exercised at any date before maturity
- Term for rapid growth economies of South Asia
- Interest rates charged by commercial banks for their most credit-worthy customers
- Market for short term instruments
- Debtor countries refusing to repay loans
- Dissociation of ownership from control and Regulation of Stock Market operations
- Value earned after printing of money by a country
- Term for Outcry system
- A person who is scared of making investments because of the fear of incurring losses
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- When a commodity is valued more highly in the future than today
- Ensures US pvt. investments in developing countries (ABB)
- Standard set up for the formation of exchange rate in exchange of commodities
- Synonym for Bill of Lading
- Merchant Bankers to the Government of India
- Another term for paper money
- Bank safety surveillance organization set up by 10 countries
- Rate charged by the central bank for the loans to commercial bank
- A measure of exact relationship between bonds yield and price
- The benefits to be derived from the accounting information should exceed its cost is based on which principle
- Term for Reward to Variability ratio
- Term for import and export of Services
24 Clues: Term for Outcry system • Synonym for Bill of Lading • Another term for paper money • Market for short term instruments • Term for Reward to Variability ratio • Term for import and export of Services • Debtor countries refusing to repay loans • Merchant Bankers to the Government of India • Term for rapid growth economies of South Asia • ...
Vocab of Culture Stories 2025-05-28
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- frantic behavior; wildness
- spent time; hung around
- satisfy; please; humor
- fascinated
- hatreds
- abundantly
- usually; by habit
- side of the forehead, just above and in front of the ears
- escaped detection or notice
- back of the neck
- intensely; eagerly
- loud noise; loud demand or complaint
- scatter
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- above all else
- useless; pointless
- slight; insubstantial; not firm
- discouraged
- filled with life
- physically weak
- not transparent; not letting light pass through
- scornful; mocking
- drying up; weakening
- rich; abundant
- carefulness; caution
24 Clues: hatreds • scatter • fascinated • abundantly • discouraged • above all else • rich; abundant • physically weak • filled with life • back of the neck • scornful; mocking • usually; by habit • useless; pointless • intensely; eagerly • drying up; weakening • carefulness; caution • satisfy; please; humor • spent time; hung around • frantic behavior; wildness • escaped detection or notice • ...
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
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- Believed people were naturally bad
- Believed people were naturally good
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
- Tool that measures temperature
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Oval paths around the sun
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
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- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Means time of illumination
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Sun centered
- Using the brain to come up with answers
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Said "I think, therefore I am" • Tool that measures temperature • Believed people were naturally bad • Believed people were naturally good • People who seek wisdom or knowledge • Branch of government that makes laws • Author who promoted freedom of speech • ...
adjectives 2022-09-01
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- achieved without great effort; presenting few difficulties.
- having a great deal of money; wealthy.
- having lived for a long time; no longer young.
- lacking sufficient money to live at a standard considered confortable or normal in a society.
- having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks.
- needing much effort of skill to accomplish, deal with, or understand.
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- having little physical strength or energy.
- solid, firm or rigid; not easy to broken, bent, or pierced.
- having lived or existed for only a short time.
- having a high degree of heat or a high temperature.
- easy to mould, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch.
- of or at a low or relatively low temperature.
- of a size that is less than normal or usual
- of considerable size or extent.
14 Clues: of considerable size or extent. • having a great deal of money; wealthy. • having little physical strength or energy. • of a size that is less than normal or usual • of or at a low or relatively low temperature. • having lived or existed for only a short time. • having lived for a long time; no longer young. • having a high degree of heat or a high temperature. • ...
HR 2015-03-28
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- This type of training improves managers effectiveness and fosters a better image of the firm in the host country
- GE concerns itself with hiring people who have beliefs, values, and behaviors that are consistent with GE's what
- This is seen as a tool that can help the firm to achieve its strategic goals by giving managers the required skill set and reinforcing the desired culture
- This approach to paying expatriates equalizes purchasing power across countries so employees can enjoy the same living standard in their foreign posting that they enjoyed at home
- This staffing policy is appropriate for the transnational strategy
- This offers an incentive for an expatriate to accept the overseas assignment
- Labor A firm’s ability to realize experience curve and location economies can be limited by this, which constrains the pursuit of a transnational or global standardization strategy
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- This staffing policy is one in which all key management positions are filled by parent country nationals
- This dimension of expatriate selection has to do with how well an expatriate can adjust to a particular posting in particularly rough areas.
- This staffing policy requires host-country nationals to be recruited to manage subsidiaries, while parent-country nationals occupy key positions at corporate headquarters
- This can help the firm to achieve its primary strategic goal of reducing the costs of value creation
- This is the premature return of an expatriate manager to his or her home country
- This is concerned with the selection of employees for particular jobs
13 Clues: This staffing policy is appropriate for the transnational strategy • This is concerned with the selection of employees for particular jobs • This offers an incentive for an expatriate to accept the overseas assignment • This is the premature return of an expatriate manager to his or her home country • ...
20's & Depression Vocab 2018-03-20
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- / is an independent federal agency insuring deposits in U.S banks and thrifts in the event of bank failures.
- / preference for locality particularly for ones own area or region.
- Hoover / Was an american engineer, buisnessman and politician who served as the 31st president of the United States from 1929 to 1933 during the Great Depression.
- / a Shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the depression of the early 1930's.
- New Deal / was a series of federal programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations eacted in the U.S. during the 30's in response to the Great Depression.
- on Margin / the purchase of an asset by paying the margin and borrowing the balance from a bank or broker.
- Chaplin / an english comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film.
- buying / enabled people to buy goods over an extended period of time.
- T / An automobile produced by Ford Motor Company from Oct. 1, 1908 to May 26, 1927
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- Scare / a promotion of wide-spread fear by society or state about a potential rise of communism, anarchism, or radical leftism.
- / an american statesman, and political leader who served as the 32nd president of the U.S from 1933 to his death in 1945.
- packing / was the nickname given by journalists to the unsuccessful Judicial procedures reform bill of 1937.
- / the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- / was a generation of young western women in the 1920's who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to Jazz and flaunted their disdain.
- and Vanzetti / were italian born american anarchists who were convicted of murdering a guard and paymaster during April 15, 1920
- managment / management of a buisness industry, or economy, according to principles of efficiency derived from experiments.
- / a native or inhabitant of Oklahoma.
- / was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture.
- Depression / was a severe worldwide economic depression that took place mostly in the 1930's, originating in the U.S.
- Renaissance / Was an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem, New York spanning the 1920's.
20 Clues: / a native or inhabitant of Oklahoma. • / the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • / preference for locality particularly for ones own area or region. • buying / enabled people to buy goods over an extended period of time. • T / An automobile produced by Ford Motor Company from Oct. 1, 1908 to May 26, 1927 • ...
SIE Section 1: Capital Markets 2025-05-28
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- / U.S. government agency that enforces securities laws
- / Type of policy controlled by Congress through taxes and spending
- / The entity (like a company) that offers securities to raise funds
- / A firm or person that trades using their own inventory
- / An investor with high income/net worth who can buy private placements
- / A key economic indicator that measures national output
- / A business structure that can sell stock and offers limited liability
- / Provides limited protection for customers if a brokerage firm fails
- / Sale of securities to select investors, not the public
- / A simple business owned by one person with full liability
- / An additional public stock offering after the IPO
- / The type of policy the Federal Reserve uses to control interest rates
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- / A centralized platform where securities are bought and sold
- / Self-regulatory organization that oversees broker-dealers
- / Economic condition where prices rise and purchasing power falls
- / The market where investors trade previously issued securities
- / Economic indicator that measures the jobless population
- / The first public sale of a company’s stock
- / A business structure owned and operated by two or more people
- / A type of market where securities are traded directly without an exchange
- / A person or entity that buys securities hoping for a return
- / The market where new securities are sold to raise capital
- / A middleman who connects buyers and sellers but doesn’t use inventory
23 Clues: / The first public sale of a company’s stock • / An additional public stock offering after the IPO • / U.S. government agency that enforces securities laws • / A firm or person that trades using their own inventory • / A key economic indicator that measures national output • / Sale of securities to select investors, not the public • ...
Common Research Terms 2015-03-04
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- A technique for systematically describing written, spoken or visual communication
- The tudy of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view
- A method in which data is collected - direct / indirect observations / experience in order to answer particular research question
- Inclination or prejudice
- The use of multiple data sources to determine validity
- G Theory
- Information that has been translated into a form that is more convenient to move or process.
- Proposition assumed as a premise in an arguement
- When the researcher no longer hears or sees new information
- The study of knowledge, distinguishing justified belief from opinion
- Detailed examination
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- Changeable factor
- Believability
- A way to make sense of things by making specific observations and then drawing broad conclusions based on those observations
- The study of human races and cultures.
- Theory Reverse of research in the positivist tradition
- The belief that science is absolute
- Cause & Effect
18 Clues: G Theory • Believability • Cause & Effect • Changeable factor • Detailed examination • Inclination or prejudice • The belief that science is absolute • The study of human races and cultures. • Proposition assumed as a premise in an arguement • The use of multiple data sources to determine validity • Theory Reverse of research in the positivist tradition • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle! 2024-11-20
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- Proposed simple organisms can develop into complex organisms over time
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism
- Natural breeding and the strongest survive
- Any change to genetic material
- A naturalist who developed the evolution theory aboard the Beagle
- What determines how your cells act
- 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
- only individuals with a desired trait are bred by humans in hope that future generations will inherit the trait
- Producing more offspring than can possibly survive
- The theory that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions
- A Woman known for finding fossils and thought themself to reconstruct the bodies of fossilized creatures
- Created the first system for classifying and naming living things
- Islands where Darwin developed the evolution theory and studied finches
- Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils
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 • ...
Mass and Niche Marketing 2013-11-20
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- A niche market is one where customers have a very specific __________ .
- ___________ marketing is when there is the firm goes after a small segment of the market.
- Small businesses often survive by providing goods and services to small groups of customers whose __________ are not met by larger firms.
- ________________ is an example of mass marketing.
- The firm tries to capture the _______________ with one undifferentiated strategy.
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- Niche marketing is also known as ______________ marketing.
- ____________ marketing is when the firm offers the same product and marketing mix to all consumers.
- Larger businesses also try to cater for niche markets in order to gain greater market __________.
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. • ...
ela crossword 2022-04-28
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- spread here and there; scattered
- softened or muffled
- fear or dread of the future
- off center
- a mass of wing-driven clouds
- lawfully
- keeping at full force without decreasing
- a blessing
- suddenly put out
- the wise handling of a situation
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- to begin or start
- public condemnation of something as wrong or evil
- searched for; tried to gain
- moral corruption
- deeply serious
- evidence or proof that someone's claim is correct
- firm or determined
- the main part of a ship's structure
- footsteps
19 Clues: lawfully • footsteps • off center • a blessing • deeply serious • moral corruption • suddenly put out • to begin or start • firm or determined • softened or muffled • searched for; tried to gain • fear or dread of the future • a mass of wing-driven clouds • spread here and there; scattered • the wise handling of a situation • the main part of a ship's structure • ...
Week 6 Test 2020-10-15
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- This is created by binary opposites in narratives. (8)
- Another word that describes a media text that has commercial success. (10)
- Humour that mocks the powerful. (7)
- Narrative theorist Vladimir's surname. (5)
- To look back in fondness at a time gone by. (9)
- The UK's national public service provider. (7,12,11)
- A small specialised category of text. (5)
- Regulators of television and radio in the UK. (5)
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- Constructions of people, places, events and issues by media producers. (15)
- Type or category of media text. (5)
- Surname of the theorist who developed the idea of intertextuality. (8)
- Theory developed by Levi-Strauss. (13)
- This describes a free-market economy. (10)
- Expected features of a specific category of media text. (11)
- Theory by Barthes about the meanings of signs. (9)
- The views of media studies experts. (8)
- Another word for psychographics. (13)
- Another word for 'meanings' according to Barthes. (12)
18 Clues: Type or category of media text. (5) • Humour that mocks the powerful. (7) • Another word for psychographics. (13) • Theory developed by Levi-Strauss. (13) • The views of media studies experts. (8) • A small specialised category of text. (5) • This describes a free-market economy. (10) • Narrative theorist Vladimir's surname. (5) • ...
Stage 25 Vocab 2021-10-05
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- ____ and sour
- allowing access
- to describe an idea
- lodging for an army
- a person who sees a crime happen
- firm belief in
- "what's in a ____"
- once more
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- synonym for however
- great significance
- ____ witch of the west
- if you commit a crime there will be _____
- ignorance
- branch of the military, the air _____
- the exterior
15 Clues: ignorance • once more • the exterior • ____ and sour • firm belief in • allowing access • great significance • "what's in a ____" • synonym for however • to describe an idea • lodging for an army • ____ witch of the west • a person who sees a crime happen • branch of the military, the air _____ • if you commit a crime there will be _____
Motivation Review 2022-01-26
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- Behavior patterns genetically transmitted from generation to generation
- Theory that certain situations trigger reactions, called instinctive bodily response patterns
- A theory that proposes that people and animals experience a drive arising from a need as an unpleasant tension, they will do whatever will reduce that tension by reducing the drive
- The tendency to maintain a state of equilibrium or balance in the body
- Something external given in response to the attainment of a goal, such as good grades
- Protection from danger, security, stability
- A stimulus that moves a person to behave in ways designed to accomplish a specific goal
- Internal rewards, such as self-satisfaction, that are given in response to the attainment of a goal
- Strong feelings of displeasure, annoyance, or hostility
- The desire to join others and to be part of something larger than oneself
- A type of psychology that believes that while people are directed toward survival and reducing tension, they also are motivated by the conscious desire for personal growth and artistic fulfillment
- Theory that suggests that emotions accompany the bodily responses that are aroused by an external stimulus, emotion is rooted in physiology
- A weight that is more than 30% percent greater than their recommended weight
- Being alone or away from others
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- A theory proposed by psychologist Richard Solomon stating that emotions often come in pairs, with one emotion being followed by its opposite
- Desires for stimulation (ex: sensory stimulation, activity, exploration)
- Achievement, competence, recognition, respect
- A feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food, coupled with the desire to eat
- Food, water, warmth, rest
- A condition in which we require something we lack
- The forces that motivate an organism to take action
- States of feelings
- The need to become what one believes he or she is capable of being
- One of the pioneers of humanistic psychology, proposed the Hierarchy of Needs
- Driven to get ahead, to tackle challenging situations, and to meet high personal standards of success
- Part of the brain that is involved with hunger
- Handling or controlling something, typically in a skillful manner
- Feeling of fulness and the suppression of hunger for a period of time after a meal
28 Clues: States of feelings • Food, water, warmth, rest • Being alone or away from others • Protection from danger, security, stability • Achievement, competence, recognition, respect • Part of the brain that is involved with hunger • A condition in which we require something we lack • The forces that motivate an organism to take action • ...
Coral Reefs 2014-03-06
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- a small growth
- the home of clown fish
- firm and stiff
- a place where you find a reef
- animals found in the ocean
- it is a living thing
- one of the three groups of the great barrier reef
- the biggest reef in Australia
- easily broken or damaged
- a hard rock used to build materials
- they swim in the sea
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- a nonflowering sea plant
- a soft type of coral
- they are colourful
- the ocean that surrounds Australia
- a yellowish-brown symbolic present
- a group of animals
- interacting organismens in the ocean
- warmer water
- a plant of a butterfly
20 Clues: warmer water • a small growth • firm and stiff • they are colourful • a group of animals • a soft type of coral • it is a living thing • they swim in the sea • the home of clown fish • a plant of a butterfly • a nonflowering sea plant • easily broken or damaged • animals found in the ocean • a place where you find a reef • the biggest reef in Australia • the ocean that surrounds Australia • ...
Bonsaiphilia 2022-08-23
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- white on the trunk
- Fifth Moon bloomer
- to regain a belly
- smallest bonsai
- a firm grasp of the earth
- where the best 'pot-heads' are
- Fly by ___
- less than 10"
- martini garnish
- "Jennifer ___"
- The ___ of all evil
- a good sign of use
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- stone appreciation
- it goes down hill
- good times
- What burlesque trees did
- dead wood limb
- volcanic component
- they come in red, white, and black
- properly pacified candles
- dominant part of most trees
- fifth invoice
- part of N-P-K
- a bank location
24 Clues: good times • Fly by ___ • fifth invoice • less than 10" • part of N-P-K • dead wood limb • "Jennifer ___" • smallest bonsai • martini garnish • a bank location • it goes down hill • to regain a belly • white on the trunk • stone appreciation • Fifth Moon bloomer • volcanic component • a good sign of use • The ___ of all evil • What burlesque trees did • a firm grasp of the earth • properly pacified candles • ...
Economics Ch. 3, 6, & 7 Vocabulary 2013-10-07
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- agreeing to charge the same or similar prices
- quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- unintended side effect that either benefits or harms a third party not involved in the activity
- real or imagined differences between competing products
- quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded at a given price
- set of assumptions and/or relationships that can be used to help analyze behavior and predict outcomes
- monetary value of a product
- ticket that entitles the holder to a certain amount of a product
- prices are relatively stable, and quantity supplied is equal to quantity demanded
- maximum legal price that can be charged for a product
- belief that government should not interfere with commerce or trade
- check sent to producers that makes up the difference between the actual market price and the target price
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- situation in which average cost of production falls as the firm gets larger
- market situation in which costs are minimized because a single firm produces the product
- theoretical situation in which well-informed, independent buyers and sellers exchange identical products
- legally formed combination of corporations or companies
- unwanted harm, cost, or inconvenience suffered by a third party because of the actions of others
- situation in which average cost of production falls as the firm gets larger
- price that produces neither a surplus nor a shortage
- a socially desirable price determined by factors other than the market
20 Clues: monetary value of a product • agreeing to charge the same or similar prices • quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied • price that produces neither a surplus nor a shortage • maximum legal price that can be charged for a product • real or imagined differences between competing products • legally formed combination of corporations or companies • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2013-12-02
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- primary wave
- forms at a divergent and a subduction zone
- plates move apart
- The middle layer of the Earth
- interruptions that cut through the rock; the interruption is younger than the rock it is cutting into
- made up of the crust and uppermost mantle
- A portion of the mantle which underlies the lithosphere
- plates slide past each other
- The idea that the continents move
- The sequence of rocks that the oldest go to the bottom and the youngest go on the top
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- Ring of Fire
- A theory that states that the Earth's lithosphere is broken into plates that movie over the crust and upper mantle of the Earth
- When the crust is recycled into the Earth's mantle
- A proposed " super-continent"
- Is an example of a transform boundary
- Sedimentary rocks that are horizontal when originally distributed
- secondary wave
- The actual plates that move across the Earth
- Mostly occur at Transform boundaries
- The man who had the theory of Continental Drift
- Result of a convergent boundary
21 Clues: Ring of Fire • primary wave • secondary wave • plates move apart • plates slide past each other • A proposed " super-continent" • The middle layer of the Earth • Result of a convergent boundary • The idea that the continents move • Mostly occur at Transform boundaries • Is an example of a transform boundary • made up of the crust and uppermost mantle • ...
Plate Tectonics 2026-03-31
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- Boundary where plates collide
- Where two plates meet
- Famous transform fault in California
- Example of a volcano from convergence
- The theory that continents moved apart
- Theory that Earth’s plates move
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- Boundary where plates move apart
- Layer plates move on top of
- Process where ocean crust is pushed under
- Pieces of Earth’s lithosphere
- Convergent boundaries form these (continental–continental)
- Boundary where plates slide past each other
- Scientist who proposed continental drift
- Transform boundaries cause
- Convergent oceanic-oceanic forms these
- Landform formed from subduction
- Iceland formed at this type of boundary
- Example of mountains from convergence
- When all continents were one landmass
- Divergent boundaries create new
20 Clues: Where two plates meet • Transform boundaries cause • Layer plates move on top of • Boundary where plates collide • Pieces of Earth’s lithosphere • Landform formed from subduction • Divergent boundaries create new • Theory that Earth’s plates move • Boundary where plates move apart • Famous transform fault in California • Example of a volcano from convergence • ...
Gianna’s JFK Review Puzzle 2025-05-06
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- Is the man behind the Central Intelligence Agency theory.
- Who shot Lee Harvey Oswald?
- One common theory is that the second shooter was in what area?
- The famous film of the assassination is known as the ___ film.
- What group wanted Kennedy dead to take pressure off.
- A secret group of powerful people with endless wealth is called the___.
- Who was publicly going after organized crime or the mafia.
- Who was our greatest enemy during this era?
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- Lee Harvey was a former member of what brand in the military?
- One of the shots hit Kennedy in his ___.
- What city in Texas did JFK get shot in?
- People think the ___ groomed Oswald to kill JFK.
- What was Kennedy’s wife’s name?
- What month was JFK assassinated?
- The ___ is the USA’s spy agency.
- What was found on the rifle?
- Kennedy was President at the height of what war?
- How many shots were fired?
- Many people believed that ___ wanted to become President.
- How many shots hit Kennedy?
20 Clues: How many shots were fired? • Who shot Lee Harvey Oswald? • How many shots hit Kennedy? • What was found on the rifle? • What was Kennedy’s wife’s name? • What month was JFK assassinated? • The ___ is the USA’s spy agency. • What city in Texas did JFK get shot in? • One of the shots hit Kennedy in his ___. • Who was our greatest enemy during this era? • ...
Find the psychologist 2023-03-05
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- psychologist who gave the law of effect.
- who studied on conformity.
- who developed the inkblot test.
- psychologist who established the WAIS.
- forgetting curve and spacing effect.
- the person who spoke about archetypes and collective unconsciousness.
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- four stages of cognitive development.
- theory of multiple intelligence was coined by.
- bobo doll experiment
- trichromatic theory of color vision.
- hierarchy of needs was given by.
- coined the term microexpression.
12 Clues: bobo doll experiment • who studied on conformity. • who developed the inkblot test. • hierarchy of needs was given by. • coined the term microexpression. • trichromatic theory of color vision. • forgetting curve and spacing effect. • four stages of cognitive development. • psychologist who established the WAIS. • psychologist who gave the law of effect. • ...
Chapter 2 2016-01-21
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- The ability to chose what to buy and sell is called economic __________
- The power that consumers have over the market is called consumer __________
- What causes businesses to lower prices, want more consumers
- As an economic theory, when the government regulates some of production and distribution
- As an economic theory, when free trade is allowed with no government regulation
- An income that doesn’t change with price fluctuation is said to be _____
- The rights for someone to own something is called _______ ________ rights
- the lowest one can be paid legally for a job
- A widespread increase in price
- The incentive to gain money from selling
- The ability to have trust in the market and a peace of mind is call economic ________
- An economy in which production is decided entirely by the leader(s) is called a _______ economy
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- An economy that combines different ideas is called a ______ economy
- An economy in which production is bound by culture is called a ________ economy
- A government program for the disabled and elderly
- When buyers and sellers are able to decide when and how to deal in a market
- When everyone is treated fairly, it is called economic ______
- Place where goods are traded
- A net gain; getting more in return
- As an economic theory, when the government regulates ALL of production and distribution
20 Clues: Place where goods are traded • A widespread increase in price • A net gain; getting more in return • The incentive to gain money from selling • the lowest one can be paid legally for a job • A government program for the disabled and elderly • What causes businesses to lower prices, want more consumers • When everyone is treated fairly, it is called economic ______ • ...
Vocab Review 2023-02-10
Across
- soft velvety leather
- sad from being without
- to grip
- a small porch
- a person who saw something happen
- in a firm or direct way
- without plant or animal life
- to recognize
- proof something happened
- to do something that is against the law or harmful
- to stop something from happening
- to be made up of
- to stay away from
- a small sign that something was present
- to make someone uncomfortable or ashamed
- very confused and unable to think clearly
- an offense against religious law
- to state something in a firm or official way
- to keep something the way it is
- an illness from eating, breathing or touching
- one of a kind
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- fit to appear in public
- weak and easily broken
- in a good state or condition
- the state of not being guilty
- extremely large
- a person who police think may be guilty
- having furniture
- a thin thread
- to let go of
- to hit hard with a fist
- to find someone guilty in a court of law
- the land and buildings owned by a person
- the ability to stay steady and not fall
- the responsibility of controlling something
- under 18 years of age
- knowing something exists or is happening
- to let something happen
- to allow
- to wait in secret
40 Clues: to grip • to allow • to let go of • to recognize • a small porch • a thin thread • one of a kind • extremely large • having furniture • to be made up of • to stay away from • to wait in secret • soft velvety leather • under 18 years of age • weak and easily broken • sad from being without • fit to appear in public • to hit hard with a fist • in a firm or direct way • to let something happen • ...
Developmental Psych 2024-10-28
Across
- - Freud’s stage focusing on bowel control.
- Ability to recover from adversity.
- - Teenage belief that others are focused on them.
- - Freud’s stage involving mature intimacy.
- - Growth of thinking, learning, and memory, per Piaget.
- - Mental structure or framework for understanding the world, key in Piaget's theory.
- - Supportive learning technique where guidance is gradually removed as skill develops, related to Vygotsky's theory.
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- - Growth of ethical understanding; linked to Kohlberg.
- - Freud’s stage where sexual interests are repressed.
- - Understanding that objects continue to exist even when out of sight, develops in infancy.
- - Freud’s stage focusing on sucking in infancy.
- - Emotional bond between an infant and caregiver.
- - Biologically based reaction style in early life.
- - Debate on genetic versus environmental influence.
- - Understanding that others have different perspectives.
- - Theory emphasizing learning through observation.
- - Freud’s stage with Oedipus/Electra complex.
- - Key timeframe for skill acquisition.
18 Clues: Ability to recover from adversity. • - Key timeframe for skill acquisition. • - Freud’s stage focusing on bowel control. • - Freud’s stage involving mature intimacy. • - Freud’s stage with Oedipus/Electra complex. • - Freud’s stage focusing on sucking in infancy. • - Emotional bond between an infant and caregiver. • - Teenage belief that others are focused on them. • ...
LTU Trivia 2023-05-16
Across
- I "heart" you
- ceremony practices and procedures
- to have firm trust in someone or something
- an adjective of love
- the group
- to commune with each other
- Tell the _______ and nothing but the _______ (same word)
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- the action of helping someone
- the son of God
- sister
- connected
- to uplift and encourage
- togetherness
13 Clues: sister • connected • the group • togetherness • I "heart" you • the son of God • an adjective of love • to uplift and encourage • to commune with each other • the action of helping someone • ceremony practices and procedures • to have firm trust in someone or something • Tell the _______ and nothing but the _______ (same word)
Audit HYD Townhall activity 2021-03-15
Across
- ______ is our very own budgeting tool
- _________ is a single platform that binds all the women of the firm together
- _______ is given to recognise individuals for contributions made on a project to make a positive impact
- Value which depicts "We think and act boldly"
- eAudit is very soon moving to ______ platform which will have client collaboration, d&A and work flow under one roof
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- Complete the following Salarjung, Charminar, Falaknuma and _______
- _________ weekend was introduced to motivate employees to take regular breaks from work and spend time with family
- ________ is our inhouse firm wide collaboration platform
- This gentleman completed 20 years with the firm and is our go-to for all ICAI related matters
- ______ is the all India audit newsletter
10 Clues: ______ is our very own budgeting tool • ______ is the all India audit newsletter • Value which depicts "We think and act boldly" • ________ is our inhouse firm wide collaboration platform • Complete the following Salarjung, Charminar, Falaknuma and _______ • _________ is a single platform that binds all the women of the firm together • ...
Media and Change 2023-10-06
Across
- When an audience don't take in the media in a critical way they are viewed as...
- A theory that states that media cannot change opinion, but rather reinforces.
- Surname of the actor who performed the broadcast of War of the Worlds
- (Two words)collecting information from various sources, like websites, apps and social media platforms
- Surname of the social media influencer who was arrested last year for human trafficking and rape
- a device with a screen for receiving video signals.
- There is a 2.0 version of this thing.
- When the audience has power and control over what they do/see on the media
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- The surname of the theorist who came up with this theory.
- The merging of different media technologies into one accessible platform, like an iphone.
- Social media platform who's market cap is $1.21 trillion
- refers to the potential – both technical and cultural – for audiences to share content for their own purposes
- Individuals who create and distribute media content online.
- the use of online data to tailor advertising messages to individuals, based on the identification of recipients’ personal vulnerabilities
- A theory that believes that the effects media accumulate over time
- Audiences were seen as the opposite of individual in the Effects Tradition
16 Clues: There is a 2.0 version of this thing. • a device with a screen for receiving video signals. • Social media platform who's market cap is $1.21 trillion • The surname of the theorist who came up with this theory. • Individuals who create and distribute media content online. • A theory that believes that the effects media accumulate over time • ...
Science Crossword 2013-01-08
Across
- / A group of similar organisms that can mate with eachother and produce fertile offspring
- / The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
- Dating / A technique used to determinewhich of two fossils is older
- / Any difference between individuals of the same species.
- Selection / The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the same species
- Theory / a well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- Tree / A diagram that shows how scientists think different groups of organisms are related
- Structures / Body parts that are structurally similar in related species; provide evidence that the structures were inherited from a common ancestor
- / The gradual change of species over time
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- Equilibria / The theory that species evolve during short periods of rapid change
- / A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- Dating / A technique used to determine the actual age of the fossil
- / The study of the early stages of growth and development
- / The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
14 Clues: / The gradual change of species over time • / The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily • / A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • / Any difference between individuals of the same species. • / The study of the early stages of growth and development • Dating / A technique used to determinewhich of two fossils is older • ...
Chapter 5: Supply 2015-04-26
Across
- A concept that describes the relationship between changes in output to different amounts of a single input while other inputs are held constant.
- 3 stages; Increasing returns, diminishing returns, negative returns.
- Total output produced by the firm.
- The quantity of a commodity that producers are willing to sell at a particular price at a particular point of time.
- A table which shows how much one or more firms will be willing to supply at particular prices under the existing circumstances.
- states that in the short run output will change as one input is varied while the others are held constant.
- Output increases at a diminishing rate as more units of a variable input are added.
- A period of production long enough for producers to adjust the quantities of all their resources, including capital.
- The amount of a product that producers and firms are willing to sell at a given price when all other factors being held constant.
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- The change in amount offered for sale in response to a change in price.
- A government payment to an individual, business, or other group to encourage or protect a certain type of economic activity.
- The relationship between he factors of production and the output of goods and services.
- A period of production that allows producers to change only the amount of the variable input called labor.
- Unprocessed natural products used in production.
- A graphic representation of the relationship between product price and quantity of product that a seller is willing and able to supply.
- The extra output or change in total product caused by the addiction of one more unit of variable input.
- A situation where suppliers offer different amounts of products for sale at all the possible prices in the market.
- A fundamental principle of economic theory which states that, all else equal, an increase in price results in an increase in quantity supplied.
- The supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that offer the production for sale in a given market.
- A measure of the way in which quantity supplies responds to a change in price.
20 Clues: Total output produced by the firm. • Unprocessed natural products used in production. • 3 stages; Increasing returns, diminishing returns, negative returns. • The change in amount offered for sale in response to a change in price. • A measure of the way in which quantity supplies responds to a change in price. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2024-12-17
Across
- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- a graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
- amount of a product offered for sale at all possible prices in a market at a given point in time
- production period long enough to change amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the Internet
- variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
- total output or production by a firm
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- stage of production where output increases at a shrinking rate as more units of variable input are added
- extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- average price that every unit of output sells for
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- extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output
- change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve
- principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- production period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed
- a table showing the quantities produced or offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market at a given point in time
- costs of production that do not change when output changes
- supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
- 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
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- 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
- broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
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 • ...
Jasmine Khaligov Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-16
Across
- An experiment in which participants don’t know whether they’re in the control or experimental group
- Correlation of a relationship between variables when none exists
- People who take part in a research study
- Intentionally misleading participants about the true nature of a study
- A general explanation based on a body of evidence
- A group selected so that each member of a population has an equal chance of inclusion
- The extent to which a test measures what it’s supposed to measure
- A research method involving questionnaires or interviews
- Explaining the true purpose of a study to participants afterward
- Research that follows the same participants over a long period
- A good hypothesis must be this it can be proven wrong
- A belief or judgment not necessarily based on fact
- Effect of Improvement resulting from the belief that one is receiving treatment
- The consistency of a measurement over time
- Bias of when a researcher’s expectations influence the study’s outcome
- Studying existing records or documents to gather information
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- Observing subjects in their normal environment without interference
- Group of participants who do not receive the experimental treatment
- Reasoning drawing general conclusions from specific observations
- A relationship where both variables increase or decrease together
- A testable prediction from a theory
- Bias of when an observer’s expectations distort what they see
- To apply findings from a study to a larger population
- Bias tendency to seek out evidence that supports what you already believe
- Based on observation or experiment rather than theory alone
25 Clues: A testable prediction from a theory • People who take part in a research study • The consistency of a measurement over time • A general explanation based on a body of evidence • A belief or judgment not necessarily based on fact • To apply findings from a study to a larger population • A good hypothesis must be this it can be proven wrong • ...
Accountancy ch 2 2023-06-02
Across
- Amount invested by the owner in business is termed as
- Amount received or receivable against sale of goods is
- assets which are acquired not with a purpose to resell but with a purposeto increase the earning capacity of the business.
- Fall in the value of an asset due to its use is termed as
- The nature of accrued income is
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- Amount at which an asset appears in the books of account is
- financial transaction or event that is settled immediately in cash.
- The nature of capital is a
- A person who owes money to the firm for sale of goods is a
- A person to whom a firm owes money for purchase of goods
- amount spent or liability incurred for acquiring assets, goods or services
- Goods taken by the proprietor for personal use is
12 Clues: The nature of capital is a • The nature of accrued income is • Goods taken by the proprietor for personal use is • Amount invested by the owner in business is termed as • Amount received or receivable against sale of goods is • A person to whom a firm owes money for purchase of goods • Fall in the value of an asset due to its use is termed as • ...
Cognition and Development 2025-04-02
Across
- This researcher conducted studies showing that infants understand object permanence earlier than Piaget believed
- The discovery of mirror neurons challenges the traditional view of how humans process social information, which was thought to be entirely cognitive
- Piaget’s stage where infants explore the world through sensory input and motor responses
- Stage of Piaget's cognitive development where children learn to use symbols
- The ability to understand the perspective of others
- The role of mirror neurons in social behaviour has been studied in this type of disorder
- Piaget’s theory emphasizes this type of reasoning in the sensorimotor stage
- Mirror neurons were first discovered in this species of animal
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- Vygotsky’s term for the tools and strategies used by children to facilitate learning
- Theory of mind typically develops around this age in children
- Piaget’s term for the ability to recognize that quantities remain the same despite changes in shape
- Selman’s stage where children begin to understand that others can have different perspectives
- The ability to think about abstract concepts like justice
- Vygotsky believed this played a critical role in cognitive development
- Process of adding new information to existing schemas
- Vygotsky’s term for the gap between what a child can do alone and what they can do with help
- pattern of cognitive development in which children solve problems using mental models
- The task used to test theory of mind, involving false beliefs
- A child’s understanding of their own and others’ mental states
- The stage of development in which children can think logically about concrete events
- Baillargeon’s studies involve using this type of visual technique to test infant cognition
- Mirror neurons are thought to play a key role in understanding and imitating these
22 Clues: The ability to understand the perspective of others • Process of adding new information to existing schemas • The ability to think about abstract concepts like justice • Theory of mind typically develops around this age in children • The task used to test theory of mind, involving false beliefs • A child’s understanding of their own and others’ mental states • ...
AP Psychology Social Psychology 2023-04-26
Across
- the phenomenon or effect that repeated exposure to novel stimuli increases liking them
- phenomenon; the tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later with a larger request
- generalized belief about a group of people
- phenomenon where people put in less effort while in a group as compared to being on their own
- love that is brought on by arousal; usually present at the beginning of a romantic relationship
- if there are several people present during an emergency, then we're less likely to take action
- an unjustifiable attitude toward a group and its members
- theory that we act to reduce the discomfort (dissonance) we feel when two of our thoughts are inconsistent
- a culturally modeled guide for how to act in various situations
- psychologist who conducted an experiment on obedience; the experiment included a teacher and a learner who was responding to questions and got "shocked" if the questions were answered incorrectly
- the enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, values, and traditions shared by a group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next
- the act of revealing intimate aspects of ourselves to others
- psychologist who developed the cognitive dissonance theory
- theory that our social behavior is an exchange process, the aim of which is to maximize benefits and minimize the costs
- theory that says people measure others' behavior by either their personal disposition or the external situation they're in
- psychologist who did the prison role experiment
- the loss of self-awareness and self restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal amd anonymity
- type of persuasion; change-of-attitude where people evaluate arguments and respond with favorable thoughts
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- principle that states that frustration creates anger which can generate aggression
- type of persuasion; change-of-attitude where people are influenced by quick cues and make quick judgements
- a condition in which people receive from a relationship in proportion to what they give to it
- phenomenon of better performance when someone is watching
- feelings that drive us to respond to a situation, person, or event in a certain way
- phenomenon that says good behavior is rewarded and bad behavior is punished
- the tendency for observers to overestimate a person's natural personality and underestimate the position they're in
- psychologist who developed the attribution theory
- occurs when everyone in the group quietly goes along with the others to keep harmony
- when we put others ahead of ourselves
- adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
- the enhancement of a group's prevailing inclinations through discussion within the group
- unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group and its members
- love that is a deep affectionate attachment that we feel for those whom our lives are intertwined
- study of how we think about, influence, and relate to others
- our self-interest leads us into lose-lose situations
34 Clues: when we put others ahead of ourselves • generalized belief about a group of people • psychologist who did the prison role experiment • psychologist who developed the attribution theory • our self-interest leads us into lose-lose situations • an unjustifiable attitude toward a group and its members • phenomenon of better performance when someone is watching • ...
Garr Govt chapter 1 Review 2020-09-20
Across
- this country (state) has an absolute monarchy with a leader that has absolute power.
- last name of president that said "of the people, by the people, and for the people"
- the month of presidential election
- intellectual movement in Europe that directly relates to the USA
- form of govt where one person rules like a dictator.
- greek philosopher that says "man is by nature a political animal".
- one of the 4 characteristics of a state where it makes and enforces policies
- theory that govt is chosen by god
- each state has supreme power within its territory.
- Defined as a body of people living in one defined territory organized politically. we have a different name.
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- one of 4 characteristics of a state where it has inhibited by people.
- form of govt controlled by a small group of people
- first name of terrorist leader to attack usa on 9'11
- who is the coach that wants to sail the world. last name. rhymes with super star
- type of policies that government decides to do
- this is a term used for an alliance of independent states.
- theory that states govt claims control by military
- this person developed the social contract theory
- what is the most popular for of govt today. england, india, and israel use this form. whatch the spelling.
- form of govt based on religious laws or rules
- largest state (country) based on population
- this state (country) was once great and had consuls, senates, and assemblies much like us today.
- every state (country) has is powers outline in this document.
- Supreme court judge that just passed away
- the first civilization to use direct democracy
25 Clues: theory that govt is chosen by god • the month of presidential election • Supreme court judge that just passed away • largest state (country) based on population • form of govt based on religious laws or rules • type of policies that government decides to do • the first civilization to use direct democracy • this person developed the social contract theory • ...
Y10 microeconomics crossword 2016-11-15
Across
- A short term business objective is to ... even
- Revenue-costs = ...
- DVD players and DVDs
- Subsidies shift the supply line to the
- Revenue=price x ...
- The sector of the economy that design and marketing jobs are in
- The sector of the economy made up of government run organisations
- When income rises and demand for the good falls it is known as a ... good
- Spending on capital is known as...
- Gross income - tax = ... income
- Income paid which has not been adjusted for the effects of inflation
- One of the ways a monopoly can be achieved, when two firms join together
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- rice and pasta
- A type of monopoly given by the government e.g. to allow just one local water firm
- When price rises demand will
- The value of the next best alternative foregone: ... cost
- One of the factors of production
- Are hourly wages a fixed or a variable cost?
- When a 2% increase in price leads to a 2% decrease in quantity demanded, the good has this kind of elasticity
- If a textiles factory bought a cotton farm this would be an example of backwards ... integration
- If a 4% increase in price leads to an 8% increase in quantity supplied, what is the PES equal to?
- The kind of economy the UK is
- If a firm has a 25% market share we say it has a
- Money can be used to agree future payments so it is a means of ... payment
- When price falls demand will
- The basic economic problem is that resources are...
26 Clues: rice and pasta • Revenue-costs = ... • Revenue=price x ... • DVD players and DVDs • When price rises demand will • When price falls demand will • The kind of economy the UK is • Gross income - tax = ... income • One of the factors of production • Spending on capital is known as... • Subsidies shift the supply line to the • Are hourly wages a fixed or a variable cost? • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle! 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
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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 • ...
Recap on AS Topics 2025-06-25
Across
- This brain scanning technique uses glucose and a radioactive tracer to show activity in the brain.
- Mental process of storing information in memory stores
- this is term used to explain the likelihood of both twins sharing the same trait/disorder - '____________ rates'
- Term for the group we identify with in Social Identity Theory
- Psychologist who formulated Social Impact Theory explaining conformity and bystander apathy
- Type of reinforcement that is used to explain why someone shows a behaviour when they have watched another person be rewarded for that behaviour
- Psychologists who believes that aggression is innate and catharsis is used to release built up anger.
- The sub-system of working memory that is responsible for handling verbal sound information - '__________ loop'
- The old folk tale used in Bartlett's study - 'War of the _________'
- Important research who investigated obedience by shocking a learner
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- Adjusting schemas by integrating new information into existing schemas
- This is the type of method often using in learning theories to understand why a person displays a behaviour
- Form of conformity where beliefs align in public and appear genuine
- Type of reinforcement where something is added to the situation that an individual likes so that are more likely to show the behaviour
- This individual had brain damage which meant he could no longer form short term memories - '__________ Wearing'
- This neurotransmitter is involved in the pleasure and reward areas of the brain.
- Co‑developer of Social Identity Theory, focusing on ingroup bias and self-esteem
- This area of the brain is closely linked to emotions, especially fear.
- This researcher looked into the influence of western media on the increase in dieting behaviours in a non-western society
- Type of conditioning that includes an unconditioned stimulus and response
20 Clues: Mental process of storing information in memory stores • Term for the group we identify with in Social Identity Theory • Form of conformity where beliefs align in public and appear genuine • The old folk tale used in Bartlett's study - 'War of the _________' • Important research who investigated obedience by shocking a learner • ...
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
Across
- Believed people were naturally bad
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Oval paths around the sun
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
- Means time of illumination
- Using the brain to come up with answers
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
- Tool that measures temperature
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- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Sun centered
- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
- Believed people were naturally good
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Said "I think, therefore I am" • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Tool that measures temperature • Believed people were naturally bad • Believed people were naturally good • People who seek wisdom or knowledge • Branch of government that makes laws • Author who promoted freedom of speech • ...
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
Across
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Tool that measures temperature
- Oval paths around the sun
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
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- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Means time of illumination
- Using the brain to come up with answers
- Sun centered
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
- Believed people were naturally bad
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Believed people were naturally good
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Tool that measures temperature • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Said "I think, therefore I am" • Believed people were naturally bad • People who seek wisdom or knowledge • Believed people were naturally good • Branch of government that makes laws • Author who promoted freedom of speech • ...
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
Across
- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
- Sun centered
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
- Tool that measures temperature
- Means time of illumination
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
- Oval paths around the sun
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
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- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Believed people were naturally bad
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Using the brain to come up with answers
- Believed people were naturally good
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Said "I think, therefore I am" • Tool that measures temperature • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Believed people were naturally bad • People who seek wisdom or knowledge • Believed people were naturally good • Branch of government that makes laws • Author who promoted freedom of speech • ...
Solar System and The Universe 2025-10-21
Across
- theory that the universe started as a tiny point and has been expanding ever since
- feature of the sun
- the last stage of our suns life cycle
- galaxy galaxy with arms like a pinwheel
- innermost layer of the sun
- measurement that astronomers use when measuring distances in space
- round or oval shape galaxy
- the first stage of a star's life cycle
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- center of our solar system
- an object from space that lands on Earth's surface
- outermost layer of the sun
- galaxy with a featureless appearance
- theory that the universe could stop expanding and collapse in on itself
- galaxy with no clear shape
- color of the sun when viewed from space
15 Clues: feature of the sun • center of our solar system • outermost layer of the sun • galaxy with no clear shape • innermost layer of the sun • round or oval shape galaxy • galaxy with a featureless appearance • the last stage of our suns life cycle • the first stage of a star's life cycle • galaxy galaxy with arms like a pinwheel • color of the sun when viewed from space • ...
Theories 2023-12-06
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- Any celestial body causing the light to curve is called
- Hypothesis suggests that the expansion of the universe is accelerating.
- Theory proposes that the speed of light is constant for all observers and is independent of the motion of the light source.
- A theory/Hypothesis where humans experience the world in a simulated reality is called
- Proposed theory that suggests the existence of parallel universes.
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- Theoretical cosmic regions that function oppositely to black hole is
- The idea that life on Earth may have originated from microorganisms or chemical precursors brought to Earth by comets or meteorites.
- A hypothesis that gives the ultimate fate of the universe is
- The idea that the universe is made up of mysterious dark matter and dark energy.
- A theory suggesting that the universe is constantly expanding.
10 Clues: Any celestial body causing the light to curve is called • A hypothesis that gives the ultimate fate of the universe is • A theory suggesting that the universe is constantly expanding. • Proposed theory that suggests the existence of parallel universes. • Theoretical cosmic regions that function oppositely to black hole is • ...
AP Micro Vocab Puzzle (Home) 2021-11-17
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- Used in order to increase profits and overall outputs
- Price restrictions set in market
- Not achieving maximum productivity
- A monopoly that exists when increasing returns to scale provide a large cost advantage to having all output produced by a single firm
- Sellers that set the price of a good
- Occurs in markets that have few sellers or products that are not standardized. Does not meet the conditions of perfect competition.
- The production of any particular good in the least costly way. Price=ATC
- Products that are different from one firm to another
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- When the mix of goods being produced represents the mix that society most desires. Price=MC
- Price signals which determines allocation of resources through interaction of supply and demand
- A market structure in which many competing firms sell differentiated products. Free entry and exit into the market in the long run.
- Laws placed by the government to break up monopolies
- An industry with only a small number of producers
- The ability to raise and maintain price above the price that would exist under competition
- The benefit obtained from consuming goods and services
- Not controlled by any rule or law.
16 Clues: Price restrictions set in market • Not achieving maximum productivity • Not controlled by any rule or law. • Sellers that set the price of a good • An industry with only a small number of producers • Laws placed by the government to break up monopolies • Products that are different from one firm to another • Used in order to increase profits and overall outputs • ...
Medical Ethics 2026-01-12
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- being truthful and creating trusting relationships
- this is the principle that no harm be caused to an individual
- being truthful and loyal
- a system of moral principles that apply values and judgement to the practice of medicine.
- treating every individual equally
- the freedom to make a choice about yourself
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- the series of rules provided to an individual by an external source or their profession
- an outcome based ethics theory which focuses on the outcome which does the least harm to the least amount of people
- keeping personal information private or only within the team who is directly working with the patient
- an internal code of what is right and wrong
- holding yourself and others to be responsible for their own actions
- an ethical theory which focuses on acting in a virtuous way as an "good person" would do.
- doing good for others, in the biological, the psychological, and the social aspects
- an ethical theory which focuses on following the duties assigned to you
14 Clues: being truthful and loyal • treating every individual equally • an internal code of what is right and wrong • the freedom to make a choice about yourself • being truthful and creating trusting relationships • this is the principle that no harm be caused to an individual • holding yourself and others to be responsible for their own actions • ...
Changing Earth's Surface 2025-02-24
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- the solid outer layer of the earths crust and upper mantle
- Boundary A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- tectonic theory the theory that the lithosphere is broken up into large plates that move and then rejoin; considered the unifying theory of geology
- A supercontinent containing all of Earth's land that existed about 225 million years ago.
- The layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core.
- Boundary A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- The central part of the earth below the mantle
- Boundary A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
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- The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
- Ocean Ridges long chains of mountains on the ocean floors
- Plates Large movable plates under the Earth's surface.
- Floor Spreading the process by which new oceanic lithosphere forms as magma rises toward the surface and solidifies
- System all of the matter, energy, and processes within Earth's boundary
- The thin and solid outermost layer of the Earth above the mantle
14 Clues: The central part of the earth below the mantle • Plates Large movable plates under the Earth's surface. • Ocean Ridges long chains of mountains on the ocean floors • the solid outer layer of the earths crust and upper mantle • The layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core. • The thin and solid outermost layer of the Earth above the mantle • ...
The Ethics 2024 Code 2024-07-21
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- 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 • ...
UNIT 1 - INTELLIGENCE 2016-12-20
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- Intelligence Ability to get along with people and cooperate
- Recognizing feelings of others and to feel with them taking another person's perspectives
- Primary Mental Abilities
- Fluid & Crystallised intelligence
- Intelligence Proposed by Wayne Payne
- Capacity to understand the world, think rationally, and use resources effectively when faced with challenges
- Significantly sub-average general intellectual functioning
- Proposed the concept of IQ
- Higher than usual mental capacity
- Multiple Intelligence
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- Proposed that intelligence can be quantified
- Retardation with an IQ range of 35-40 to 50-55
- Retardation with an IQ range of 20-40
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Factors that are primary and common to all tasks
- Awareness about one self
- Proposed the concept of Mental Age
- Two-factor theory of intelligence
- Retardation with an IQ range of 50-55 to 70
19 Clues: Multiple Intelligence • Primary Mental Abilities • Awareness about one self • Proposed the concept of IQ • Triarchic theory of intelligence • Fluid & Crystallised intelligence • Two-factor theory of intelligence • Higher than usual mental capacity • Proposed the concept of Mental Age • Intelligence Proposed by Wayne Payne • Retardation with an IQ range of 20-40 • ...
Unit 3 2024-05-10
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- lacking interest or excitement
- a firm hold
- curved bones in one's chest
- part of the body that feeds the fetus
- unavoidably
- motor of the body
- made by humans rather than occurring naturally
- lacking the quality or quantity required
- painful contraction of a muscle
- the joint between the forearm and the upper arm
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- wait in ambush for someone
- finger that presents good emotions
- an inexperienced person
- incapable of movement
- a device used for a specific job
- give encouragement to someone
- device for stimulating the heart muscle
- with great importance
- acquire complete knowledge
- hairs on top of the eyes
20 Clues: a firm hold • unavoidably • motor of the body • incapable of movement • with great importance • an inexperienced person • hairs on top of the eyes • wait in ambush for someone • acquire complete knowledge • curved bones in one's chest • give encouragement to someone • lacking interest or excitement • painful contraction of a muscle • a device used for a specific job • ...
Olivia Griffith-chapter 6 2020-12-08
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- They believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life
- Newton- English scientist who helped bring together their breakthroughs under a single theory of motion
- theory- did not explain completely why the planets orbited the way they did
- Galilei- An Italian scientist built on the new theories about astronomy
- Method- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- A French writer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty
- theory-The earth centered view of the universe
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- Was passionately committed to individual freedom
- contract- An agreement by which people created a government
- Locke- A philosopher who held a more positive view of nature
- A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- revolution- A new way of thinking about the natural world
- He published more than 70 books of political essays
- Wollstonecraft- Published an essay in 1792
14 Clues: Wollstonecraft- Published an essay in 1792 • theory-The earth centered view of the universe • Was passionately committed to individual freedom • He published more than 70 books of political essays • revolution- A new way of thinking about the natural world • contract- An agreement by which people created a government • ...
Crossword 2024-11-14
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- person who loves their country, rebellion
- wrote "Common Sense"
- ancient times
- signed the Declaration of Independence first to make it valid
- besties with Jefferson until they broke up, died the same day as him
- discussed the separation of powers and checks and balances, influenced the design of Constitution
- colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown
- a set of rules that guides how a country, state, or other political organization works
- what battle gave America its independence
- the system to govern a state or community
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- states the principles on which our government is based
- thought that humans deserve a secular rule of law and democracy rather than monarchy
- a series of religious revivals in American Christian History
- a group of settlements that became the original states of the USA
- American founding father, wrote the declaration of independence
- first president of the USA
- created the theory of a system of checks and balances among three branches of government
- credited for the Social Contract Theory
- emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith
- women's right activist in 1792
20 Clues: ancient times • wrote "Common Sense" • first president of the USA • women's right activist in 1792 • credited for the Social Contract Theory • person who loves their country, rebellion • what battle gave America its independence • the system to govern a state or community • colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown • ...
HR 2015-03-28
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- This is concerned with the selection of employees for particular jobs
- This can help the firm to achieve its primary strategic goal of reducing the costs of value creation
- This dimension of expatriate selection has to do with how well an expatriate can adjust to a particular posting in particularly rough areas.
- This offers an incentive for an expatriate to accept the overseas assignment
- This is the premature return of an expatriate manager to his or her home country
- This approach to paying expatriates equalizes purchasing power across countries so employees can enjoy the same living standard in their foreign posting that they enjoyed at home
- Labor A firm’s ability to realize experience curve and location economies can be limited by this, which constrains the pursuit of a transnational or global standardization strategy
- GE concerns itself with hiring people who have beliefs, values, and behaviors that are consistent with GE's what
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- This staffing policy requires host-country nationals to be recruited to manage subsidiaries, while parent-country nationals occupy key positions at corporate headquarters
- This type of training improves managers effectiveness and fosters a better image of the firm in the host country
- This is seen as a tool that can help the firm to achieve its strategic goals by giving managers the required skill set and reinforcing the desired culture
- This staffing policy is one in which all key management positions are filled by parent country nationals
- This staffing policy is appropriate for the transnational strategy
13 Clues: This staffing policy is appropriate for the transnational strategy • This is concerned with the selection of employees for particular jobs • This offers an incentive for an expatriate to accept the overseas assignment • This is the premature return of an expatriate manager to his or her home country • ...
Chapter 5 2024-12-17
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- extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the Internet
- total output or production by a firm
- total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
- production period long enough to change amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output
- principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- a graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
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- 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 (usually labor) can be changed
- average price that every unit of output sells for
- broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
- 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
- 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 revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
- production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- different amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supply curve
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 • ...
Chapter 5 2024-05-14
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- extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the Internet
- total output or production by a firm
- total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
- production period long enough to change amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output
- principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- a graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
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- 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 (usually labor) can be changed
- average price that every unit of output sells for
- broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
- 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
- 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 revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
- production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- different amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supply curve
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 • ...
Christianity is an Important Value 2022-04-28
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- Baptizing
- How many years has the Just War Theory been alive?
- Christianity being attacked #4
- Christianity being attacked #2
- Christianity being attacked #1
- Christianity being attacked #3
- Who is head of the household
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- Who is the most impacted with Just War Theory?
- Raising kids in faith
- Having children in marriage
- Christianity being attacked #5
- Men being head of the household
- Life together starting at marriage
13 Clues: Baptizing • Raising kids in faith • Having children in marriage • Who is head of the household • Christianity being attacked #5 • Christianity being attacked #4 • Christianity being attacked #2 • Christianity being attacked #1 • Christianity being attacked #3 • Men being head of the household • Life together starting at marriage • Who is the most impacted with Just War Theory? • ...
AR Crossword 2 2023-03-24
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- Searchable database available exclusively to the AR Council. It provides clients insight into the inquiries that are being fielded by Forrester’s analysts each quarter.
- Form sent by an analyst firm to a company to request information.
- Person or company that sells goods or services for a profit.
- A vendor representative who interacts with industry analysts.
- SaaS platform for managing analyst relations (AR) programs.
- Framework that provides guidance on how to plan and execute a successful industry analyst relations program. Step-by-step process that shows you how to combine the key aspects of a strong AR program.
- Gartner Customers’ Choice recognize vendors and products that are highly rated by their customers.
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- An evaluation of a set of vendors, published by Gartner.
- A paid engagement between a research firm customer and typically a single analyst, for the analyst to advise the vendor although the vendor may also try to influence the analyst during the engagement. The engagement requires an hour or more of analyst time.
- An objective-driven, focused business meeting between a vendor and analyst, ostensibly to inform the analyst but in reality, to develop a relationship, inform the vendor of analyst sentiment, and to excite the analyst to champion the vendor’s commercial offerings wherever possible.
- They work for research firms, and they research topics that involve technology. Also, they guide technology buyers about vendors.
- Process for vendors (clients and non-clients) to submit a complaint about a particular piece of research, an analyst, a methodology, or anything else for that matter, which couldn’t be resolved directly with Research.
- Unstructured peer networking sessions held monthly.
- Forrester analyst dedicated to conducting Analyst Relations research.
- Signature vendor comparison report by a significant analyst firm in a vendor's markets. Examples include Forrester Wave and Gartner Magic Quadrants.
15 Clues: Unstructured peer networking sessions held monthly. • An evaluation of a set of vendors, published by Gartner. • SaaS platform for managing analyst relations (AR) programs. • Person or company that sells goods or services for a profit. • A vendor representative who interacts with industry analysts. • ...
AR Crossword 2 2023-03-24
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- Forrester analyst dedicated to conducting Analyst Relations research.
- An evaluation of a set of vendors, published by Gartner.
- A vendor representative who interacts with industry analysts.
- Person or company that sells goods or services for a profit.
- SaaS platform for managing analyst relations (AR) programs.
- A paid engagement between a research firm customer and typically a single analyst, for the analyst to advise the vendor although the vendor may also try to influence the analyst during the engagement. The engagement requires an hour or more of analyst time.
- Searchable database available exclusively to the AR Council. It provides clients insight into the inquiries that are being fielded by Forrester’s analysts each quarter.
- An objective-driven, focused business meeting between a vendor and analyst, ostensibly to inform the analyst but in reality, to develop a relationship, inform the vendor of analyst sentiment, and to excite the analyst to champion the vendor’s commercial offerings wherever possible.
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- Unstructured peer networking sessions held monthly.
- Signature vendor comparison report by a significant analyst firm in a vendor's markets. Examples include Forrester Wave and Gartner Magic Quadrants.
- Gartner Customers’ Choice recognize vendors and products that are highly rated by their customers.
- They work for research firms, and they research topics that involve technology. Also, they guide technology buyers about vendors.
- Process for vendors (clients and non-clients) to submit a complaint about a particular piece of research, an analyst, a methodology, or anything else for that matter, which couldn’t be resolved directly with Research.
- Framework that provides guidance on how to plan and execute a successful industry analyst relations program. Step-by-step process that shows you how to combine the key aspects of a strong AR program.
- Form sent by an analyst firm to a company to request information.
15 Clues: Unstructured peer networking sessions held monthly. • An evaluation of a set of vendors, published by Gartner. • SaaS platform for managing analyst relations (AR) programs. • Person or company that sells goods or services for a profit. • A vendor representative who interacts with industry analysts. • ...
Vietnam 2020-08-19
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- Peace talk held in Switzerland
- Had the world's coolest beard
- Tactics used by the Communists
- Assassinated 20 days before JFK
- Constantly caught with his pants down
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- Eisenhower's name for his theory of communism
- Gulf Incident Involved Maddox and Turner Joy
- Died to the song 'burn baby burn'
- Offensive launched on New Years
- Coined the term 'madman theory'
- Best general since Marcus Agrippa
- One of France's most disastrous defeats in their military history
- Founded on the 20 December 1960
- Loved Marilyn Monroe
14 Clues: Loved Marilyn Monroe • Had the world's coolest beard • Peace talk held in Switzerland • Tactics used by the Communists • Offensive launched on New Years • Coined the term 'madman theory' • Assassinated 20 days before JFK • Founded on the 20 December 1960 • Died to the song 'burn baby burn' • Best general since Marcus Agrippa • Constantly caught with his pants down • ...
Kantian Ethics 2019-04-12
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- Kant opposed heteronymous lives and favoured humans having...
- If Situation Ethics is subjective, then Kantian Ethics is ...
- bonnum The highest good
- What type of theory is Kantian Ethics
- A vital postulate of Kant's theory
- A major critic of Kant who came up with the conflicting duties criticism
- A type of duty that when acted on, allows you to achieve your goal
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- The opposite of 7
- The opposite of relative
- The type of imperative that includes the principle of universalism
- Kant's first name
- Life without ------ and morality has no value
- The opposite of 12
- Kant believed that moral decisions are driven by motives or outcome
- ---- implies can
15 Clues: ---- implies can • The opposite of 7 • Kant's first name • The opposite of 12 • bonnum The highest good • The opposite of relative • A vital postulate of Kant's theory • What type of theory is Kantian Ethics • Life without ------ and morality has no value • Kant opposed heteronymous lives and favoured humans having... • ...
Classic Cars 2019-03-10
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- Futuristic Japanese car made in 1967 by Mazda.
- Morris made vehicle with oceanic name.
- ‘Herald’ was one of its models.
- Make models such as the 240Z.
- Manufacturer of American muscle cars.
- Water pump failed on convertible on Top Gear episode.
- Innovative vehicle launched in Paris in 1955.
- Volkswagen built car as ‘motoring for the masses.’
- Collaboration between Colin Chapman and Lotus resulted in this car.
- Chassis made from wood.
- Small British car.
- Italian made Iso had model called __ __ __ __ __.
- Body of car constructed from fibreglass.
- Brand with model called Continental.
- Had models named Minx and Imp.
- Company started by Ferdinand.
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- Lamborghini made this iconic model in the 60s.
- Small Italian car named the 500 made by __ __ __ __.
- Vehicle named MkII appeared on Morse.
- Firm made model called ‘Tiger’.
- Ferrari named this car __ __ __ __ __ __ __ after success in American 24 hour race of same name.
- British firm made car called Interceptor.
- Manufacturer brought front wheel drive technology to the masses in America.
- Make of car seen on Inspector Linley Mysteries.
- P1800 was a model they made.
- Spirit of Ecstasy sits on radiator grille.
- Famous brand starred in 007’s Goldfinger.
- Car manufacturer the first to commence making vehicles after war in 1945.
- Also maker of motorcycles.
- Wedge shaped car created by Lancia.
30 Clues: Small British car. • Chassis made from wood. • Also maker of motorcycles. • P1800 was a model they made. • Make models such as the 240Z. • Company started by Ferdinand. • Had models named Minx and Imp. • Firm made model called ‘Tiger’. • ‘Herald’ was one of its models. • Wedge shaped car created by Lancia. • Brand with model called Continental. • ...
AP Psychology People 2023-03-17
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- known for taste aversion studies
- studies misinformation effect and false memories
- cognitive psychologist known for work in cognitive therapy and studies of depression "dark sunglasses"
- "Strange Situation", different types of attachment, insecure...
- multiple intelligence theory
- three stages of moral development, preconventional...
- behaviorist most famously known for Little Albert experiment
- moral development in females - rivaled Kohlberg
- known for conformity & lines experiment
- "Father of Operant Conditioning", created operant chamber that bears his name
- discovered area of brain known for speaking
- "Father of Functionalism"
- created g-factor intelligence
- Psychosocial theory of development
- American mental health reformer
- revised the original intelligence test by Binet for the U.S.
- believed in Linguistic Determinism
- had one "shocking" experiment
- first female president of the APA, first to earn a PhD in Psychology
- General Adaptation Syndrome with stress
- Neo-Freudian who believed in the inferiority complex
- Neo-Freudian who explored the collective unconscious
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- known for the Bobo Doll experiment, and reciprocal determinism
- Russian psychologist who investigated classical conditioning with dogs
- identified zone of proximal development
- first woman to receive a PhD in Psychology
- known for her work in parenting styles
- noted for his work in rehearsal and the forgetting curve
- created the concept of Law of Effect, initializing Operant Conditioning
- triarchic theory of intelligence: practical, analytical, creative
- first psychological laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879
- worked with split-brain patients
- known for his famous controversial Stanford Prison Study
- created the WAIS and WISC to measure cognitive skills
- Humanist that created the Hierarchy of Needs
- psychoanalytic perspective, latent and manifest content
- French psychologist who created the first intelligence test
- concept of learned helplessness in animals and depression
- Humanist who developed Unconditional Positive Regard
- found the feature detectors of the brain
- believed people are born with Language Acquisition Device/Universal Grammar
- one of psychology's most famous case studies involving the connection of frontal lobe to personality
- created law that identified the just noticeable difference
- theory of Cognitive development, Sensorimotor...
- discovered baby chicks would form an attachment called imprinting
- known for work with studying baby monkeys and attachment with surrogate mothers
46 Clues: "Father of Functionalism" • multiple intelligence theory • created g-factor intelligence • had one "shocking" experiment • American mental health reformer • known for taste aversion studies • worked with split-brain patients • Psychosocial theory of development • believed in Linguistic Determinism • known for her work in parenting styles • ...
Alex Uhler Chapter 5 2023-05-24
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- Extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- Production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- 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
- A table showing the quantities that would be produced or offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market at a given point in time
- Change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve
- Production period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed
- Average price that every unit of output sells for
- 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
- Graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output
- 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
- Total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- Government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- Costs of production that do not change when output changes
Down
- Electronic businesses or exchange conducted over the internet
- Broad category of fixed costs that include interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- Level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- Extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- Responsiveness or quantity supplied to a change in price
- 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
- 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
- Stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
- Principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- Production cost that varies as output changes; labor; energy; raw materials
- Sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
28 Clues: Total output or production by a firm • Average price that every unit of output sells for • Responsiveness or quantity supplied to a change in price • Extra cost of producing one additional unit of production • Extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input • Costs of production that do not change when output changes • ...
Music Theory 2014-01-24
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- IV – I is an example of what cadence, also called the church cadence, or ‘amen’
- The absence of sound
- How loud or quiet the music is
- How high or low the note sounds
- The interval C – G
- V - I not in root position
- mdMmmMM is what scale harmonized
- The dominant 7th chord which is the dominant of a diatonic chord other than the tonic
- MmmMMmd is what scale harmonized
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- V - I in root position
- A chord when the fifth is in the bass
- The interval C – Eb
- ii - V is as example of what cadence
- The sound which the instrument makes
- How fast the music is, aka tempo
- A chord when the third is in the bass
- The form of the music, e.g. verse, chorus
- How long the notes last for
- The different instruments being used
19 Clues: The interval C – Eb • The interval C – G • The absence of sound • V - I in root position • V - I not in root position • How long the notes last for • How loud or quiet the music is • How high or low the note sounds • How fast the music is, aka tempo • mdMmmMM is what scale harmonized • MmmMMmd is what scale harmonized • ii - V is as example of what cadence • ...
Color Theory 2016-12-05
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- Primary
- The lightness and darkness of a color
- How many colors in the color wheel
- A section of the color wheel which refers to three colors
- Natural colors you cannot get by mixing
- You swipe your paintbrush across the paper plate to
- Secondary
- What color should look golden
- Word used to describe the tip of the paintbrush
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- The color you get by mixing blue and yellow
- When mixing, what color do you need lesser of
- A circular arrangement of color
- How many secondary colors are in the color wheel
- Word used to describe how you wash your brush
- Colors made by mixing a primary and secondary
- Technique used for drying your brush
- Color made by mixing primary with a primary
- The color you get when you mix red and violet
- This bounces off an object and reflects back into your eye allowing you to see color
19 Clues: Primary • Secondary • What color should look golden • A circular arrangement of color • How many colors in the color wheel • Technique used for drying your brush • The lightness and darkness of a color • Natural colors you cannot get by mixing • The color you get by mixing blue and yellow • Color made by mixing primary with a primary • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-03-01
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- this scientist believed electrons orbited the protons in "rings"
- a positively charges particle in an atom
- __________ particles are any particle smaller than an atom
- where electrons move rapidly around the nucleus
- Greek philosopher, the first man to claim atoms existed
- following his experiment, this scientist said an atoms was made up of mostly empty space
- said atoms were indivisible spheres
- atoms are too small to be measured in standard unit so we use _____.
- Bohr believed electrons circled in orbits like ______ on a planet
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- neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom
- discovered that atoms contain negatively charged particles (electrons)
- the example/term used to describe JJ Thomson's atomic model
- a tiny, dense center of an atom containing the protons and neutrons
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- form when atoms of more than one element combine in a specific ratio
- scientist who showed than another particle (neutron) exists
- a negatively charged particle in an atom
- the scientist responsible for the cloud model
- the definition of atomos
19 Clues: the definition of atomos • said atoms were indivisible spheres • a positively charges particle in an atom • a negatively charged particle in an atom • neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom • the scientist responsible for the cloud model • the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • where electrons move rapidly around the nucleus • ...
Music theory 2025-08-12
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- gets 1 beat of silence
- raises a note by a half step
- gets 3 beats
- when 2 people play together
- tells you how long to hold a note
- gets a half beat of silence
- gets half a beat
- the 5 lines and 4 spaces that you use to read music
- gets 2 beats
- play quiet
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- gets 4 beats of silence
- tells you how many beats are in a measure and what kind of note gets the beat
- gets 4 beats
- gets one beat
- how high or low a sound is
- gets 2 beats of silence
- cancels a sharp or flat
- play loud
- lowers a note by a half step
19 Clues: play loud • play quiet • gets 4 beats • gets 3 beats • gets 2 beats • gets one beat • gets half a beat • gets 1 beat of silence • gets 4 beats of silence • gets 2 beats of silence • cancels a sharp or flat • how high or low a sound is • when 2 people play together • gets a half beat of silence • raises a note by a half step • lowers a note by a half step • tells you how long to hold a note • ...
Conspiracy theory 2022-10-18
19 Clues: God • diseases • bank-power • Lizard men • moon landing • don't believe • Nixon scandal • with a syringe • youth molecule • secret society • come from aware • US military base • french illuminaty • American president • I’m a sphere hater • drop from an airplane • in love with the devil • once upon a time in ... • destroy the pont de l'Alma
Adjectives 2016-09-24
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- Something that is incorrect.
- It is no longer living.
- Fire, high temperature or a lot of heat.
- Something high in price or that costs a lot of money.
- Something that is not hard or firm to the touch.
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- Something that is firm to the touch.
- What you call a good-looking man.
- Something tasty, appetizing or good in taste.
- Something that is not hard or firm to the touch.
- Pleasing to the senses, attractive or pretty.
10 Clues: It is no longer living. • Something that is incorrect. • What you call a good-looking man. • Something that is firm to the touch. • Fire, high temperature or a lot of heat. • Something tasty, appetizing or good in taste. • Pleasing to the senses, attractive or pretty. • Something that is not hard or firm to the touch. • Something that is not hard or firm to the touch. • ...
Unit 3: Memory and Motivation 2026-01-12
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- LT motivation: belief in one’s ability to succeed.
- ...and belonging; love acceptance, friendship, social interaction
- theory:...reduction; motivation is the process of satisfying needs (reducing drives) to maintain homeostasis.
- misleading information can affect memory of an event.
- misremember the time, place, person, or circumstance involved with a memory.
- ...memories; a recollection of something (memory) that did not happen or recalling a distorted version of it.
- ...attention; ability to direct mental resources to relevant information in order to process that information further, while also ignoring irrelevant information
- living to one's full potential, achieving personal dreams and aspirations
- transformation of sensory inout into neural code
- good self-opinion, accomplishments, reputation
- theory:...arousal; the amount if excitement, stimulation, fright (arousal) depends on the individual.
- LT motivation: the need or desire to do well relative to standards of excellence.
- LT motivation: should be challenging, encouraging effort, persistence, and concentration.
- ...memory; manipulating information to keep it ready for use (ex: chunking)
- theory: ...of needs; basic needs must be met before a person can experience personal growth.
- anything that helps you access a memory
- learning aids to help retrieval; (usually to help remember a list)
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- refers to factors of differing strength that energize, direct, or sustain behaviour.
- vivid memories like a “flash photo” capturing the moment you first learned surprising news.
- changing of memories over time to be consistent with current beliefs or attitudes
- unwanted memories recur when they are not desired
- “blanking” tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon: temporarily unable to retrieve a memory
- LT motivation: ...gratification; the ability to resist an immediate reward.
- theory:...principle; seek pleasure, avoid pain
- accessing encoded info when needed
- maintaining information
- inability to access memory from long-term storage
- food, water, oxygen, sleep, warmth
- inattentive or shallow encoding of events
- LT motivation: a deep passion and willingness to continue to work toward a goal despite hardships and pitfalls.
- inaccurate portrayal of past events
- security, protection, freedom from threats, shelter
- ...memory; information organized and indexed
33 Clues: maintaining information • accessing encoded info when needed • food, water, oxygen, sleep, warmth • inaccurate portrayal of past events • anything that helps you access a memory • inattentive or shallow encoding of events • ...memory; information organized and indexed • theory:...principle; seek pleasure, avoid pain • good self-opinion, accomplishments, reputation • ...
Scientific Revolutin 2020-10-14
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- Power should be a check to power
- wrote about reforming the criminal justice system, abolishing torture.
- used telescope to find dark spots on sun, craters on the moon.
- Also known as the Age of Reason
- He explained the law of gravity
- smallpox vaccine
- synonym for ruler or monarch
- author of Leviathan, he believed people were wicked and selfish and the best ruler was an absolute one.
- Enlightened ruler of Russia
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- Writer who fought intolerance, wanted freedom of speech, press and religion
- wanted women to be educated
- used math to prove the heliocentric theory
- Social gathering in a Parisian home
- Heliocentric theory
- Rights such as life, liberty and property
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence
16 Clues: smallpox vaccine • Heliocentric theory • wanted women to be educated • Enlightened ruler of Russia • synonym for ruler or monarch • Also known as the Age of Reason • He explained the law of gravity • Power should be a check to power • Social gathering in a Parisian home • Rights such as life, liberty and property • used math to prove the heliocentric theory • ...
Giselle Sanchez 26 unit 22 2014-03-24
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- the persons who help
- to agree to something after careful consideration
- token
- to cover or search an area
- a fruit seed, the inner softer part of a seed
- island
- permitted
- pleasing to the taste
- strikingly out of the ordinary
- to do in excess
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- a passage, such as in a train
- a firm closely woven cloth
- act of helping
- the act of moving upward
- a concave brass plate that makes a clashing tone
- a market consisting of rows of shops or stalls
- a commissioned officer in the armed forces
- the personal staff accompanying a ruler
- delayed beyond appointed time
- vocally
20 Clues: token • island • vocally • permitted • act of helping • to do in excess • the persons who help • 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 • strikingly out of the ordinary • the personal staff accompanying a ruler • a commissioned officer in the armed forces • ...
History Of Diagnostic Medicine 2024-09-04
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- "rebirth of the science of medicine"
- Theory developed by Marie Curie
- developed in 1960 to observe abdomen, uterus, & blood vessels
- diseases & illnesses thought to be a ________ from the gods
- developed by Janssen, Leeuwenhoek, and Koch
- Father of Medicine
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- developed in 1906 by Willem Einthoven
- developed germ theory and rabies vaccine
- developed first X-ray in 1895
- killed 75% of Europe and Asian population
- invented by Rene Laennec
- discovered circulation of blood
- first medical thermometer
- positron emission _______________
14 Clues: Father of Medicine • invented by Rene Laennec • first medical thermometer • developed first X-ray in 1895 • Theory developed by Marie Curie • discovered circulation of blood • positron emission _______________ • "rebirth of the science of medicine" • developed in 1906 by Willem Einthoven • developed germ theory and rabies vaccine • killed 75% of Europe and Asian population • ...
My best friend 2019-12-01
14 Clues: big • firm • mark • happy • alcove • affable • snitcher • immature • youngster • companion • attractive • positioning • sketch block • a hairstyle in which the hair is drawn back and tied at the back of the head, causing it to hang down like a pony's tail.
Global Relationship Crossword Puzzlers 2013-09-13
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- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nation
- Certified Public Accountant in Iraq in 2003.
- South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
- The largest extractor of natural gas in Russia.
- One of four factors that title with "V".
- THEORY The global relationship analysis theory that have four factors.
- One of four factors that title with "P".
- International Atomic Energy Agency
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- Union of South American Nations
- Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
- One of four factors that title with "C".
- Generalized System of Preferences
- The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
- Latin America and Caribbean
14 Clues: Latin America and Caribbean • Union of South American Nations • Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation • Generalized System of Preferences • International Atomic Energy Agency • One of four factors that title with "C". • One of four factors that title with "V". • One of four factors that title with "P". • Certified Public Accountant in Iraq in 2003. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2015-05-18
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- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Theory that states that the earth is the center of the universe
- Man that came up for the famous "3 laws of Motion"
- Man that came up with Heliocentric theory
- any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses
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- man that discovered the planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits not in circles
- Man that discovered tat Jupiter has 4 moons and that our moon has a rocky surface
- Theory that states that the sun is the center of the universe
- a new way of thinking about the natural world
- Man that expanded Aristotle's Geocentric theory thought
10 Clues: Man that came up with Heliocentric theory • a new way of thinking about the natural world • Man that came up for the famous "3 laws of Motion" • a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • Man that expanded Aristotle's Geocentric theory thought • Theory that states that the sun is the center of the universe • ...
Ch 14 Development 2025-06-03
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- "only 90's kids will understand.." social media posts target THIS type of group
- Child pretending a railing is a motorbike has reached THIS stage
- theory that focuses on the importance of cultural values and beliefs to development
- the way the caterpillar becomes a butterfly
- the way the vine grows
- the kind of change you see when building a snowman, starting with a small snowball and rolling it ever larger
- model of social relations, reciprocal exchanges increase health and well-being
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- Kids in this stage aren't fooled by the tall water glass, but are fooled by the pendulum
- the kind of change you see when comparing the emotional and cognitive maturity of an adult and a toddler. Well, for most of us anyway.
- Psychologist; His nation (USSR) and its emphasis on enculturation probably influenced the theory he developed
- Swiss stage theory psychologist who wasn't entirely sure every person reaches the final stage of development; and he didn't even live to see TikTok.
- object task; makes game of "peekaboo" exciting for infants that fail it
- genesVSenvironment
- follow around the same people and collect data at difference times; like stalking, except scientific and consented to
- we're all unique snowflakes (not the pejorative internet meaning)
- stage needed for systematic scientific thinking
- when you know the ball of play-doh isn't less mass just because it is flattened
17 Clues: genesVSenvironment • the way the vine grows • the way the caterpillar becomes a butterfly • stage needed for systematic scientific thinking • Child pretending a railing is a motorbike has reached THIS stage • we're all unique snowflakes (not the pejorative internet meaning) • object task; makes game of "peekaboo" exciting for infants that fail it • ...
The Road to Advancement 2013-03-04
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- Large drawing rooms that the wealthy women of Paris held social gatherings.
- despots The monarchs that embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment's spirit were called?
- wollstonecraft The author of the essay "A Vindication of the Rights of Women."
- method A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- An intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- theory The theory that the Earth was at the center of the universe.
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- A style that was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
- theory The theory that the Sun was in the center and all the plants revolved around it.
- An Italian scientist that built and telescope and wrote a small book called Starry Messenger.
- diderot Creator of the Encyclopedia.
10 Clues: diderot Creator of the Encyclopedia. • A style that was characterized by a grand, ornate design. • method A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • theory The theory that the Earth was at the center of the universe. • Large drawing rooms that the wealthy women of Paris held social gatherings. • ...
315 2025-04-07
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- Domain of life whose members were first observed by Antoni van Leeuwenhoek.
- Literally “Earth-centred”.
- The basin of this river is where Wallace went on his first collecting expedition.
- The very first illustration of an object magnified by a microscope used a microscope built by this famous scientist.
- According to Lamarck, spontaneous generation of these organisms would fill a void at the simplest level of living things that resulted from his “pouvoir de vie” or complexifying force.
- State where Aristotle was born.
- The development of an industry devoted to producing these visual aids likely directly led to the invention of the compound microscope.
- Disease studied by Robert Koch which was a major public health problem in the 19th century and which ultimately led him to propose his postulates.
- August Weissman developed the theory of the continuity of the ___.
- This classification system was developed by Aristotle.
- Theory of environmental change that proposes that scientists should be able to explain past change using mechanisms in operation today.
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- Migration of humans is analogous to this mechanism of evolution.
- According to William Far, this measurement would accurately predict a person’s risk from miasma.
- Many scholars in the Abbasid empire were involved in this task so that they could disseminate scholarly works from other cultures to other Arabic speakers.
- Maiden name of Emma Darwin (i.e. her last name at birth).
- Presocratic philosopher who proposed a mechanism by which living things could change.
- Particles produced throughout body that Charles Darwin proposed carried heritable information.
- Cuvier’s Principle of the ___ of parts.
- Antoni van Leeuwenhoek used (and fabricated) this kind of microscope.
- Physician who proposed humoral theory.
20 Clues: Literally “Earth-centred”. • State where Aristotle was born. • Physician who proposed humoral theory. • Cuvier’s Principle of the ___ of parts. • This classification system was developed by Aristotle. • Maiden name of Emma Darwin (i.e. her last name at birth). • Migration of humans is analogous to this mechanism of evolution. • ...
MED170 Chapter 2 2020-01-12
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- truth telling
- acts to help people stay healthy
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- consequence oriented theory
- duty to do no harm
- decision-making theory
- having specific scope of practice
- moral virtues= right decisions
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- strictly private
- to be one's own person
- duty-oriented theory
- providing his/hers due
- sense of self-worth
13 Clues: truth telling • strictly private • duty to do no harm • sense of self-worth • duty-oriented theory • to be one's own person • providing his/hers due • decision-making theory • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs • consequence oriented theory • moral virtues= right decisions • acts to help people stay healthy • having specific scope of practice
Middle Childhood: Intellectual Development 2024-02-12
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- The intelligence of understanding oneself.
- Who has more neuron connections- adults or children?
- Who created the Cognitive Development Theory?
- Which hemisphere of the brain controls speech, writing, and reading?
- Which theorist created the multiple intelligence's theory?
- A learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words
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- The stage of Piaget's theory where children are becoming more symbolic in learning and they have difficulty with the concept of conservation.
- Understanding weight and mass.
- The intelligence of working well with others.
- Which hemisphere of the brain controls attention, memory, and problem solving?
- Learning through nature or organic processes.
11 Clues: Understanding weight and mass. • The intelligence of understanding oneself. • The intelligence of working well with others. • Learning through nature or organic processes. • Who created the Cognitive Development Theory? • Who has more neuron connections- adults or children? • Which theorist created the multiple intelligence's theory? • ...
Continental drift theory 2024-09-29
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- - A deep valley formed as tectonic plates move apart, often found along mid-ocean ridges.
- - Remains or impressions of prehistoric organisms found on different continents, supporting the theory.
- - Circular movements of molten rock within the Earth's mantle that drive plate movement.
- - A supercontinent that existed millions of years ago, where all Earth's landmasses were joined together.
- - Changes in Earth's magnetic field, recorded in oceanic crust, that support plate movement.
- - The semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere on which tectonic plates move.
- - Large sections of Earth's crust that move over the mantle.
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- - A mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean where seafloor spreading occurs.
- - The process by which one tectonic plate is forced under another at convergent boundaries.
- - The process by which new oceanic crust forms as magma rises at mid-ocean ridges.
- - The rigid outer part of the Earth, consisting of the crust and uppe mantle.
- - The southern part of the supercontinent Pangaea.
- - The theory that continents have moved over geological time to their current locations.
- - The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift.
- - The northern part of Pangaea that eventually split into continents.
15 Clues: - The southern part of the supercontinent Pangaea. • - Large sections of Earth's crust that move over the mantle. • - The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift. • - The northern part of Pangaea that eventually split into continents. • - A mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean where seafloor spreading occurs. • ...
Chapter 17 2018-04-03
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- information that helps your presentation
- speakers accepting an award
- to help make your presentation flow
- something you do not know
- incorporate purposeful body movement
- right and wrongness to a presentation
- suitable for audience
- you show how something works
- body of your presentation
- devote to describe a object or person
- designed to raise spirits
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- main assertion of a message
- information speech in which a concept or theory is explained
- tribute to someone who died
- who you are giving your presentation to
- mathematical theory of communication
- to introduce the speaker
- relative distance of a term or statement
- brief speech to celebrate a person
- describe what something is
20 Clues: suitable for audience • to introduce the speaker • something you do not know • body of your presentation • designed to raise spirits • describe what something is • main assertion of a message • tribute to someone who died • speakers accepting an award • you show how something works • brief speech to celebrate a person • to help make your presentation flow • ...
plate tectonics 2024-03-16
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- what can plate tectonics raise that is related to global warming
- who invented the continental drift theory
- what forms when tectonic plates move vertically towards each other
- what makes the plates move
- what is the name of the liquid layer of earth that pushes through the lithosphere
- what is a result of moving tectonic plates
- what is one type of plate boundary
- where are most of the worlds volcanoes
- what is the place where the sea floor submerges into the molten layer of the earth
- how many kilometers long is the lithosphere
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- what was the super continent called
- A famous place in America where a lot of earthquakes happen
- how many kilometers is the ring of fire
- how many inches do tectonic plates move each year
- how many active volcanoes there are
- the number of tectonic plates
- what was one piece of evidence he had
- what does the greek word asthenos mean
- how many years old do secular scientists think the world is
- when was the theory of continental drift invented
20 Clues: what makes the plates move • the number of tectonic plates • what is one type of plate boundary • what was the super continent called • how many active volcanoes there are • what was one piece of evidence he had • what does the greek word asthenos mean • where are most of the worlds volcanoes • how many kilometers is the ring of fire • ...
World Book Day - Year 9 2026-02-11
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- Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- Crucial to discovering the double helix structure of DNA.
- Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Founder of the modern science of genetics.
- Improved the telescope and supported Copernicanism.
- Inventor of the light bulb and phonograph.
- Created the periodic table of elements.
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- Known for vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization.
- The coolest science teacher
- Renowned for his work on black holes and theoretical cosmology.
- Known for her pioneering research on radioactivity.
- Developed the Theory of Relativity.
- Known as the first computer programmer.
- Developed alternating current (AC) motor and polyphase system.
14 Clues: The coolest science teacher • Developed the Theory of Relativity. • Known as the first computer programmer. • Created the periodic table of elements. • Founder of the modern science of genetics. • Inventor of the light bulb and phonograph. • Known for her pioneering research on radioactivity. • Improved the telescope and supported Copernicanism. • ...
Chapter 7 2020-04-28
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- / visceral cranium remains cartilaginous in .
- / used as an equivalent term for chondrocranium
- / The earliest jawed condition
- / having one joint
- / the dermal bones of primary palate
- / a theory that simplest view and holds that the first or second ancient branchial arch gave rise exclusivey to the hyoid arch.
- / Anterior pair
- / having two joints
- / search for underlying meaning in organic design or form.
- / A pattern of continuous tooth replacement.
- / a mechanism coupled pair of gliding lingkages
- / means movement
- / outer casing of the skull
- / mammals jaw suspension
- /a process chew their food before swallowing it.
- / consists only of Meckel's cartilage in chondrichtyans.
- / suspends the lower jaw except in mammals.
- / early sharks, jaw suspension
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- / forms deep within the body from mesoderm
- / cartilage that underlies and supports the brain
- / Braincase series , roofing bones
- / supports the tongue and the floor of the mouth
- Jarvik / Proposed the Composite Theory
- / vertebral theory of skull
- / define the margins of snout and usually bear teeth.
- / vertebral column, limbs, girdles etc.
- / encasing the brain
- / German Naturatlist and poet , morphology
- / visceral cranium
- / formed from or within the integuments
- / In all tetrapods, the hyomandibula tends to become reduced to a slender, light bon
- / skull was no more derived from vertebrae, than vertebrae are derived from the skull.
- / braincase series , behind the orbit
- / replacement involving only two sets of teeth, usually milk teeth and permanent teeth.
- / ones arise from bony armor
- / anterios tooth-bearing part of the dentary
- / gives the vertebrate body shape
- / gives riseto slender columella or stapes, involved in hearing
- / Posterior Pair
- / amphibians, reptiles, birds, jaw suspension
40 Clues: / Anterior pair • / means movement • / Posterior Pair • / having one joint • / visceral cranium • / having two joints • / encasing the brain • / mammals jaw suspension • / vertebral theory of skull • / outer casing of the skull • / ones arise from bony armor • / The earliest jawed condition • / early sharks, jaw suspension • / gives the vertebrate body shape • ...
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
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- Believed government with separation of powers was best
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Tool that measures temperature
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Believed people were naturally bad
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
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- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Means time of illumination
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- Sun centered
- Oval paths around the sun
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
- Using the brain to come up with answers
- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
- Believed people were naturally good
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Said "I think, therefore I am" • Tool that measures temperature • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Believed people were naturally bad • People who seek wisdom or knowledge • Believed people were naturally good • Branch of government that makes laws • Author who promoted freedom of speech • ...
Kinetic Molecular Theory 2023-12-08
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- Phase change of a liquid to a gas
- A _______ uses the equal distribution of liquid mercury pressure to measure atmospheric pressure
- Phase change from a gas to a solid
- Collisions are
- Explains a law
- In ______s, particles move rotationally and equally distribute pressure
- Phase change from a solid to a gas
- ___ Molecular Theory: __ energy is constant at a constant temp, collisions are elastic, Molecules are far apart
- Melting/Boiling, this data defines the strength of IMF
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- Phase change of a solid to a liquid
- The ____ of a gas allows the particles to fill a bike tire by increasing pressure
- R is the Gas Law _______
- ºC + 273= _
- Phase change from a gas to a liquid
- Spontaneous mixing
- In _____s, the vibrational movement of the particles can tune instruments
- elastic collisions, takes volume of container, weakest IMF
- Observed regularity
- volume between particles changes based on this
- Phase change of a liquid to a solid
20 Clues: ºC + 273= _ • Collisions are • Explains a law • Spontaneous mixing • Observed regularity • R is the Gas Law _______ • Phase change of a liquid to a gas • Phase change from a gas to a solid • Phase change from a solid to a gas • Phase change of a solid to a liquid • Phase change from a gas to a liquid • Phase change of a liquid to a solid • ...
Rhetorical Devices Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-01
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- the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex
- the state of being parallel or of corresponding in some way or matching the forms of words/phrases/clauses in a sentence
- Insulting, abusive or critical language
- the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis
- the action of mentioning or alluding to something
- visual images or symbolism usually descriptive
- a set of reasons or a logical basis for action or a particular belief
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction ex: organized chaos.
- a firm decision to do or not do something
- the recurrence of an action or event
- state of being united or joined as a whole
- a mark or character to represent something
- a story told about a past event by the author or narrator
- symbolic image/idea that appears frequently in a story
- action of proving a statement or theory as false
- a figure of speech using like or as to compare
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- the art of persuasive speaking/writing, especially the use of figures of speech & other techniques
- move or cause to move from one place to another
- the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another
- the use of irony to mock or convey contempt
- a type of language that consists of words/phrases that are regarded as very informal
- general character or attitude, overall mood
- the action of expressing or stating something too strongly
- speaker intends to be understood as meaning something that contrasts with the literal meaning
- a person who speaks
- an imitation with extreme exaggeration of an idea or person
- a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true
- the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman
- an instance of a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn
- the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity
30 Clues: a person who speaks • the recurrence of an action or event • Insulting, abusive or critical language • a firm decision to do or not do something • state of being united or joined as a whole • a mark or character to represent something • the use of irony to mock or convey contempt • general character or attitude, overall mood • ...
Anthropology Chapter 2 2019-09-05
Across
- Darwin believed that each body part contained invisible particles called ______.
- One or more alternative forms of a gene.
- the second cause of evolution: a random change in a gene or chromosome.
- the theory of evolution through the inheritance of acquired characteristics in which an organism can pass on features acquired during its lifetime.
- 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 wrote a book titled "the origin of species".
- The genetic makeup of an organism.
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- physical remains of part or all of once living organisms.
- ______ drift is the fourth cause of evolution, is random change in the frequency of alleles-- that is, of the different forms of a gene.
- the natural processes operating today are the same as the natural processes that operated in the past.
- Darwin and ______ developed the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- He theorized that population size was limited by food supply.
- the physical expression of the genotype.
- He developed an early theory of evolution involving the inheritance of acquired characteristics. which was wrong.
- ______ 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.
16 Clues: The genetic makeup of an organism. • One or more alternative forms of a gene. • the physical expression of the genotype. • 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. • ...
MARXISM 2017-09-20
Across
- Alienation of ______.
- consciousness Acknowledgement of one's position in society.
- A political theory that advocates that the means of production distribution and the exchanged should be owned and regulated by the community.
- _________ of surplus value.
- of destruction The principle that as the economy gets better, it will destroy itself.
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- ________ of history.
- Opiate of the masses.
- The working class.
- Reserve army of the ________.
- The "founder" of communism.
- The upper class.
- A political theory advocating class war and leading to a society of public property.
12 Clues: The upper class. • The working class. • ________ of history. • Alienation of ______. • Opiate of the masses. • The "founder" of communism. • _________ of surplus value. • Reserve army of the ________. • consciousness Acknowledgement of one's position in society. • A political theory advocating class war and leading to a society of public property. • ...
Price Discrimination 2025-11-06
Across
- Extra cost of producing one more unit.
- Ability of a firm to influence price.
- Charging different prices to different consumers for the same product.
- Amount paid for a good or service.
Down
- Dividing consumers into groups.
- Higher pricing during times of high demand.
- Reselling goods from low-price to high-price markets.
- Responsiveness of quantity demanded to price changes.
- What a firm pays to produce a good.
- Pricing below cost to drive rivals out.
10 Clues: Dividing consumers into groups. • Amount paid for a good or service. • What a firm pays to produce a good. • Ability of a firm to influence price. • Extra cost of producing one more unit. • Pricing below cost to drive rivals out. • Higher pricing during times of high demand. • Reselling goods from low-price to high-price markets. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2021-12-16
Across
- discovered Seafloor spreading
- Outermost layer of the earth
- tectonics there are 3,Convergent,Divergent,and transform
- Lava before it comes out of a volcano.
- happens when two tectonic plates slide past Each other
- spreading the theory by Harry Hess
- core The innermost layer of the earth
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- plate when two plates go away from each other
- plate two plates that slide past each other
- had the theory of Plate tectonics
- Upper layer of the mantle but under the lithosphere
- plate, when to plates come together
- Magma after it leaves the ground
- A mountain that holds and releases lava
- Core Almost the innermost layer of the earth
15 Clues: Outermost layer of the earth • discovered Seafloor spreading • Magma after it leaves the ground • had the theory of Plate tectonics • spreading the theory by Harry Hess • plate, when to plates come together • Lava before it comes out of a volcano. • core The innermost layer of the earth • A mountain that holds and releases lava • plate two plates that slide past each other • ...
Atom History 2023-08-31
Across
- a compound, no matter what its source, always contains definite, or constant, proportions of its elements by mass
- Believed that all matter consisted of 4 elements: Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water.
- English schoolteacher who developed a theory involving the relationship between matter and the atom.
- Believed all matter was divisible to a point where no more division was possible.
- As the theory of Quantum Mechanics has developed, it is now believed that electrons exist in an “AREA” not in a specific “path”.
- The plum pudding model depicts the electrons as negatively-charged particles embedded in a sea of positive charge.
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- First began investigating the structure of the atom.
- a modern framework for visualizing the submicroscopic behavior of electrons in matter.
- Developed the “atomos” theory
- states that when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers.
- More established than Democritus.
- Further experimented with Thomson’s model.Created the Gold Foil Experiment
- Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms that can’t be subdivided.
- the electrons encircle the nucleus of the atom in specific allowable paths called orbits
- Suggested that instead of electrons moving in random motion that they actually followed a path around the nucleus.
15 Clues: Developed the “atomos” theory • More established than Democritus. • First began investigating the structure of the atom. • Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms that can’t be subdivided. • Further experimented with Thomson’s model.Created the Gold Foil Experiment • Believed that all matter consisted of 4 elements: Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water. • ...
Astronomy Scavenger Hunt Crossword 2021-01-14
Across
- I discovered Titan, the largest moon of Saturn.
- Discovered the relationship between stars.
- My theory of the universe was wrong.
- I discovered Neptune along with John Couch Adam.
- I discovered the two moons of Mars, Phobos & Deimos
- I made the 1st catalog of stars/map of the sky
- I discovered a new star in Cassiopeia.
- I discovered Venus's surface as noxious and hot.
- I discovered the 1st and largest asteroid.
- I showed that others galaxies existed.
- I study black holes and subatomic particles.
- I believed the Earth was center of the universe
- I developed the big bang theory.
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- I discovered the planet Uranus.
- I realized that the planets go around the sun.
- I named stars by constellations using Greek.
- I discovered Triton, largest moon of Neptune.
- I discovered Pluto.
- I invented the first telescope.
- I discovered Hyperion with William & George Bond.
- I made a list of comets in the 1700s
- I published the first moon map.
- I discovered the 4 moons of Saturn.
- I predicted the return of a comet (named after me)
24 Clues: I discovered Pluto. • I discovered the planet Uranus. • I invented the first telescope. • I published the first moon map. • I developed the big bang theory. • I discovered the 4 moons of Saturn. • My theory of the universe was wrong. • I made a list of comets in the 1700s • I discovered a new star in Cassiopeia. • I showed that others galaxies existed. • ...
The Book of Daniel 2024-12-01
Across
- One of the three in the furnace
- A divine revelation of the future
- The empire that succeeded Babylon
- The last Babylonian king
- Daniel’s trial of faith
- A symbol of danger and faith’s triumph
- A messenger of divine truth
- The king who honored Daniel’s God
- A message of future events
- The third who stood firm
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- Ancient Greek for "revelation" or "disclosure"
- Where three defied the king
- Daniel’s plea for mercy
- The prophetic image of kingdoms
- The empire of exile
- A vision of future events
- Another companion in the fiery furnace
- King with a dream of a statue
- Shadrach’s real name
- The royal law that challenged faith
20 Clues: The empire of exile • Shadrach’s real name • Daniel’s plea for mercy • Daniel’s trial of faith • The last Babylonian king • The third who stood firm • A vision of future events • A message of future events • Where three defied the king • A messenger of divine truth • King with a dream of a statue • One of the three in the furnace • The prophetic image of kingdoms • ...
Lesson 6 Powerplus Words 2023-10-04
15 Clues: sad • firm • honesty • to bother • to scatter • lying near • idle or cease • for the people • sympathy for others • endorse or authorize • claw of a bird of prey • roll in something unclean • of lower importance or rank • seriousness or abstain from drugs • act against will by threat or force
Psychology Vocab 2019-01-22
Across
- a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth
- a harmful pill, medicine, or procedure prescribed more for the psychological benefits to the pt than for any physiological effect
- approach interactions between people's genetic makeup (biology), mental health and personality (psychology), and sociocultural environment (social world) contribute to their experience of health or illness.
- group composed of participants who do not receive the experimental treatment.
- the theory that human and animal behavior can be explained
- psychology focused on each individual's potential and stressed the importance of growth and self-actualization.
- the customer, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people or other social group
- the action of copying or reproducing something
- investigate the opinions or experience of by asking them questions
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- processing theory provides an account of how thought can arise in two different ways, or as a result of two different processes
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- thinking the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgement
- in or ready for use
- issue debate involves the extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a product of either inherited or acquired influences
- a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based
- bias "knew-it-all-along"
- a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another
- a mutual relationship or connections between two or more things
- a variable whose value depends on that of another
19 Clues: in or ready for use • bias "knew-it-all-along" • the action of copying or reproducing something • a variable whose value depends on that of another • a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery • the theory that human and animal behavior can be explained • a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another • ...
"A Christmas Carol: Scrooge & Marley" Act I 2022-12-12
Across
- Cratchit earns this as a clerk
- gloomy
- tolerance, patience
- firm in decision making
- hordes wealth
- prefix meaning bad
- health, happiness and fortune of someone
- nonsense
- Scrooge's first name
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- Former boss of Scrooge
- long, woolen scarf
- a person who hates everyone
- Ex Fiance of Scrooge
- conversation
- kindness
- this is in all of the transitions between scenes
- poor lived in these in the 1800's
- little sister of Scrooge
- Marley's chains symbolizes this
- another name for a ghost
20 Clues: gloomy • kindness • nonsense • conversation • hordes wealth • long, woolen scarf • prefix meaning bad • tolerance, patience • Ex Fiance of Scrooge • Scrooge's first name • Former boss of Scrooge • firm in decision making • little sister of Scrooge • another name for a ghost • a person who hates everyone • Cratchit earns this as a clerk • Marley's chains symbolizes this • ...
Market Failure 2024-01-25
Across
- = private benefit + external benefit
- An example of someone who is a freerider
- individuals with access to a public resource act in their own interest
- example of external cost
- negative spillover effects of production or consumption incurred by third parties
- benefits of production and consumption experienced by an individual firm, household or government
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- the actual costs of an individual firm, household or government
- someone who enjoys the benefits of a product or service but doesn't pay
- = private + external costs
- positive side-effects of production or consumption experienced by third parties for which no money is paid
- Every person can access and use it
- occurs when the production and/or consumption of a good or service causes additional positive or negative side-effects to a third party
- If one person uses a public good, another person can and is unaffected
13 Clues: example of external cost • = private + external costs • Every person can access and use it • = private benefit + external benefit • An example of someone who is a freerider • the actual costs of an individual firm, household or government • If one person uses a public good, another person can and is unaffected • ...
