theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Market Failure 2024-01-25
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- = 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 • ...
Community as Partner Model 2025-09-30
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- People that reside in the community
- Hospitals, social support, clinics
- Represents the interventional component of the model
- Geography, housing, sanitation
- Financial state, employment rates, income levels
- Media outlets, formal and informal networks, radio stations
- Schools, libraries and resources like that
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- The model that is based on the general systems theory and health promotion theory
- Represents the normal defense surrounding the community
- Political structure, policies, and leaders
- A theory for universal application; break whole things into parts to see how they work together in systems
- A collection of people who interact with one another and whose common interests or characteristics are the basis for a sense of unity or belonging. The function of any community includes its members’ collective sense of belonging and their identity, values, norms, communication, and common interests and concerns.
- Law enforcement, Fire fighters and public or private methods of getting around
- Shows that subsystems influence each other and are not discrete and separate
- Tension-producing stimuli that have the potential of causing disequilibrium in the system
- Ring 8 subsystems of the community
- Parks, community centers, leisure activities
- A mass or grouping of distinct individuals who are considered as a whole and who are loosely associated with one another. It is a broader term that encompasses many different sized groups. An example of an aggregate is the collection of people who happen to be at the same time and same place, but have no other connection to one another.
18 Clues: Geography, housing, sanitation • Hospitals, social support, clinics • Ring 8 subsystems of the community • People that reside in the community • Political structure, policies, and leaders • Schools, libraries and resources like that • Parks, community centers, leisure activities • Financial state, employment rates, income levels • ...
Chap 2 Vocab 2020-08-31
20 Clues: Firm • Stop • Tease • Repay • Stain • Brief • Trick • Pretty • Foreign • Average • Build-up • Eviction • Reproduce • Profitable • Make-fun-of • Bad-behavior • Hard-to-read • Undependable • Raw-material • Conquer-by-force
Social Cognitive Career Theory 2024-06-09
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- Lent and colleagues describe two basic types of contextual factors: background contextual factors and contextual influences ______ to choice behavior.
- Environmental supports such as career exploration and _____ support are positively related to career self-efficacy and outcome expectation.
- Lent et al. (2002) recognize that individuals interact with others and that many factors ____ self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and goals.
- SCCT emphasizes the term "personal ______," reflecting individuals' power to achieve solutions or adapt to career changes.
- The social cognitive model of career choice involves interactions among self-efficacy, outcome expectations, goals, choice, outcome, and contextual ______.
- Social cognitive theory studies the interaction of three factors known as the Triadic Reciprocal Interaction System: (1) the environment, personal factors such as memories, beliefs, preferences, and self-perceptions; and (3) actual ______.
- In Korea, a 2006 study found support for social cognitive career theory, reporting that self-efficacy and outcome expectations had an impact on Korean American college students’ intentions to explore occupations. What’s the name of the researcher who authored this study?
- Self-efficacy beliefs are concerned with “Can I do this ______?”
- The abbreviation for the name of the theory developed in 1996 for career counseling to complement existing cognitive theories.
- Like Krumboltz’s social learning theory, social cognitive career theory is based on ______’s social cognitive theory.
- SCCT subscribes to Bandura's model of causality, known as the ______ Reciprocal Interaction System.
- In SCCT, ______ accomplishments in a specific endeavor will lead to interest in that endeavor to the extent that they foster a growing sense of self-efficacy.
- One of the personal determinants of career development emphasized in SCCT that reflects beliefs about one's capabilities.
- An example of a ______ outcome expectation might be approval from your father for having done well in school.
- Rogers and Creed (2011) found general support for the model while studying students in what country?
- Bandura (1986) describes ____-efficacy as “people’s judgments of their capabilities to organize and execute courses of action required to attain designated types of performances”.
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- An example of a self-evaluative outcome might be being satisfied with your own ______ in a class.
- Background contextual factors occur as individuals learn about and interact with their own ______ and learn gender role expectations.
- The theorists associated with Social Cognitive Career Theory are Lentz, Brown, and ______.
- Individuals set ______ that help them organize their behavior and guide their actions over various periods.
- The last name of the researcher who found in a study in 2010 on high school students that the social cognitive model of career choice was found to help increase self-efficacy and raise student’s sense of hope in their future.
- Contextual influences proximal to choice behavior refer to environmental factors that come into play at particular academic and _____ choice points.
- According to SCCT, past performance affects future performance through people’s task mastery abilities and their self-efficacy ______.
- Proximal influences are able to be confronted directly, such as overcoming a financial barrier by searching for financial ______.
- With significant accuracy, the social cognitive career model was used to predict Spanish undergraduate students’ interest in ____ and their interest in pursuing education and occupations where _____ is applied (Blanco, 2011). Which subject was assessed?
- Outcome expectations refer to what may happen, and self-efficacy is concerned with estimates of the ______ to accomplish something.
- Contextual factors can be either a support or a ______ to obtaining a desired career objective.
- Both support and barriers can affect self-______.
- When individuals estimate what the probability of an outcome will be, this is referred to as ______ expectations.
- In a study of Asian American social workers, first generation ____ were more likely to perceive career barriers followed by second generation _____, and third or more generation ______ perceived the fewest career barriers (Lee, 2009).
- McAllister found support for the model in students with what kind of disabilities?
- The social cognitive career model fit well for non-White college students majoring in science and engineering, showing significant relationships between outcome expectations and ____ (Byars-Winston, Estrada, Howard, Davis, & Zalapa, 2010). Fill in the blank.
- Researchers have been concerned that members of different cultural groups may experience more ______ to career attainment and fewer supports than European Americans.
- An example of a physical outcome expectation might be getting ______ for working.
- Outcome expectations include physical, social, and self-______ outcomes as described by Bandura.
- According to SCCT, interests are strongly related to one's self-efficacy and ______ expectations.
36 Clues: Both support and barriers can affect self-______. • Self-efficacy beliefs are concerned with “Can I do this ______?” • An example of a physical outcome expectation might be getting ______ for working. • McAllister found support for the model in students with what kind of disabilities? • ...
Review: Canada's Landform Regions 2019-10-21
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- The removal of bits of rock due to rain, wind etc.
- This happens when plates move quickly.
- The Canadian Shield is largely made of this type of rock.
- Theory proposed by Alfred Wegner
- An example of igneous intrusive rock.
- The largest of Canada's landform regions.
- Active geologic area that encircles this ocean...The _____ Ring of Fire.
- Common human activity in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands.
- Large "bay" found in the middle of Canada.
- Process of creating rock: compacting and ___________ into sedimentary rock
- Largest city in the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Lowlands.
- The metamorphic equivalent of limestone.
- Fault line that triggers daily earthquakes in southern California.
- Theory introduced by Tuzo Wilson
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- This landform contains Canada's youngest mountains.
- Largest of the Great Lakes.
- These mountains in Canada are all that remain of the Grenville mountains from 1 bya.
- Most common human activity in the Interior Plains.
- This landform region contains eroded, rounded mountains.
- This "human activity" is common in the Appalachian Region.
- Mechanism that moves continental plates.
- Example of igneous extrusive rock
22 Clues: Largest of the Great Lakes. • Theory proposed by Alfred Wegner • Theory introduced by Tuzo Wilson • Example of igneous extrusive rock • An example of igneous intrusive rock. • This happens when plates move quickly. • Mechanism that moves continental plates. • The metamorphic equivalent of limestone. • The largest of Canada's landform regions. • ...
THE EVOLUTIONS OF MANAGEMENT 2023-11-26
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- promoting team spirit
- completed in ancient time
- begining arounf 20th century
- analysis of bureaucracy
- managers should be kind & fair
- importance of studying management
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- theory X & Y
- five needs theory
- father of scientific management
- the wealth of nations
- proposed idealistic workplace
- fayol's five management function
12 Clues: theory X & Y • five needs theory • promoting team spirit • the wealth of nations • analysis of bureaucracy • completed in ancient time • begining arounf 20th century • proposed idealistic workplace • managers should be kind & fair • father of scientific management • fayol's five management function • importance of studying management
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
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- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
- Believed people were naturally good
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Means time of illumination
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Tool that measures temperature
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- Believed people were naturally bad
- Using the brain to come up with answers
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- Oval paths around the sun
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
- Sun centered
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
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 • ...
Science vocab 2025-11-17
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- higher high tides and lower low tides
- Moon appears fully illuminated
- a place on Earth where two or more tectonic plates move toward each other
- new oceanic crust is formed
- the circular movement of an object around a central point
- proposing the theory of continental drift
- lower high tides and higher low tides
- Causes seasons
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- Complete orbit
- moon is between the Earth and the sun
- July 1 to September 30
- the first three months of a calendar year
- the theory that Earth's continents move over geological time
- the edges of tectonic plates
- Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun
15 Clues: Complete orbit • Causes seasons • July 1 to September 30 • new oceanic crust is formed • the edges of tectonic plates • Moon appears fully illuminated • moon is between the Earth and the sun • higher high tides and lower low tides • lower high tides and higher low tides • the first three months of a calendar year • proposing the theory of continental drift • ...
Research 2018-03-17
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- the relation between cause and effect.
- the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly.
- a tentative explanation based on theory to predict a causal relationship between variables.
- the range of values of a particular variable.
- a general explanation about a specific behavior or set of events that is based on known principles and serves to organize related events in a meaningful way.
- a variable that varies due to the impact of the independent variable.
- any way of describing or characterizing typical or average or common values in some distribution.
- factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation.
- ordering of related phenomena into categories or groups according to characteristics or attributes.
- the degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure.
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- the population researched in a particular study.
- the target group under investigation.
- structured sets of questions on specified subjects that are used to gather information or opinions.
- the collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group frequently including data derived from the subjects themselves.
- the relationship established that shows that an independent variable causes a change in a dependent variable.
- any characteristic or trait that can vary from one person to another or for one person over time.
- a research condition in which no one except the researchers knows the identities of the participants in a study.
- a process used in research to draw a sample of a population strictly by chance.
- a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed.
- a statement which is made in response to the research question and that is affirmed with evidence based on research.
20 Clues: the target group under investigation. • the relation between cause and effect. • the range of values of a particular variable. • the population researched in a particular study. • the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly. • a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed. • factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation. • ...
Latin Bases I 2021-08-18
16 Clues: great • align • skill • heavy • confirm • nothing • garment • nullity • aggrieved • departure • adverbial • delineate • annulment • of another • end, limit • uncomfortable
The Love of life. 2024-02-13
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- A person suited to someone
- Protected from danger
- pleasing the sense
- Mutual trust between two people
- Touch with the lips
- All things
- A series of thoughts while a person is sleeping
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- A good looking man
- More than a feeling
- Daughter of the Monarch
- The state of being happy
- Organ that pumps blood
- The existence of an individual
- Removes darkness
- A firm believe in someone
15 Clues: All things • Removes darkness • A good looking man • pleasing the sense • More than a feeling • Touch with the lips • Protected from danger • Organ that pumps blood • Daughter of the Monarch • The state of being happy • A firm believe in someone • A person suited to someone • The existence of an individual • Mutual trust between two people • A series of thoughts while a person is sleeping
Earthquakes and Volcanoes (spaces are dashes) 2021-09-02
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- heat in the mantle that makes the plates move
- a volcano comprised of layers of ash
- when a piece of crust sinks into the mantle
- made of layers of hardened lava
- a boundary where two plates come apart
- a boundary where two plates come together
- pieces of Earth's crust that move slowly
- the thickest layer of the earth
- the big landmass that was supposedly made of all the continents
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- named after its shape resembling a warrior's shield
- a boundary where two plates shear
- wegner's theory that the continents were once pangea
- made of iron and molten iron
- crack in Earth's crust
- when lava and ash are discharged from a vent
- came up with the theory of Continental Drift
16 Clues: crack in Earth's crust • made of iron and molten iron • made of layers of hardened lava • the thickest layer of the earth • a boundary where two plates shear • a volcano comprised of layers of ash • a boundary where two plates come apart • pieces of Earth's crust that move slowly • a boundary where two plates come together • when a piece of crust sinks into the mantle • ...
Evidence for Evolution 2015-03-02
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- the total number of fossils recorded by scientists
- studied relationship between population and resources
- uses number of amino acids
- anatomical remnants that were important in an organism’s ancestor, but are no longer used in the same way
- a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- adapting together
- different anatomy with similar structures
- the creator of theory of natural selection
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- studied rock formation of fossils
- similar characteristics from a common ancestor
- the study of similar anatomies between different animals
- selection theory of adaptation to favorable traits
- formation of a new species from the same species
- the study of organisms in different species with similar embryos
- causes evolution
15 Clues: causes evolution • adapting together • uses number of amino acids • studied rock formation of fossils • different anatomy with similar structures • the creator of theory of natural selection • similar characteristics from a common ancestor • formation of a new species from the same species • the total number of fossils recorded by scientists • ...
History Of Diagnostic Medicine 2024-09-04
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- Father of Medicine
- developed by Janssen, Leeuwenhoek, and Koch
- first medical thermometer
- developed germ theory and rabies vaccine
- positron emission _______________
- discovered circulation of blood
- developed first X-ray in 1895
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- developed in 1906 by Willem Einthoven
- "rebirth of the science of medicine"
- developed in 1960 to observe abdomen, uterus, & blood vessels
- diseases & illnesses thought to be a ________ from the gods
- invented by Rene Laennec
- Theory developed by Marie Curie
- killed 75% of Europe and Asian population
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 • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-10-19
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- Tectonic plates can move less than a ___________a day
- Name of the biggest tectonic plate
- The layer in which earthquakes are most likely to occur
- The country where the largest earthquake occurred
- This is caused when two tectonic plates collide with each other
- The movement of tectonic plates causes ____________ and volcanoes
- The plate tectonic theory was developed _________ years ago
- Name of the supercontinent, 300 million years ago
- The planet where the largest volcano is in the Solar System
- Scotland is located on this tectonic plate
- This action is when tectonic plates move into each other
- Layer of the Earth that is closest to the Earth's core
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- This action is when tectonic plates move apart
- Tectonic plate motion cause __________ to rise
- The number of major tectonic plates
- This action is when tectonic plates move against each other
- The state where the largest volcano is located
- The thickest layer of the Earth
- Name of the smallest tectonic plate
- Last name of the man who came up with the Theory of Continental Drift
20 Clues: The thickest layer of the Earth • Name of the biggest tectonic plate • The number of major tectonic plates • Name of the smallest tectonic plate • Scotland is located on this tectonic plate • This action is when tectonic plates move apart • Tectonic plate motion cause __________ to rise • The state where the largest volcano is located • ...
Brookelyn Skorupa- Chapter 6 Sections 1&2 2020-12-07
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- a group of linked ideas intended to explain something
- Italian scientist built on the new theories about astronomy
- published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792.
- the social critics in this period of France
- a change in European History
- philosopher
- influential French writer
- the earth centered view of the universe
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- Hobbes called this agreement by which people created a government the
- a scientist that helped bring together breakthroughs under a single theory of motion
- sun-centered
- François Marie Arouet pen name
- A third great philosophe
- Galileo designed approach of science
- a new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
15 Clues: philosopher • sun-centered • A third great philosophe • influential French writer • a change in European History • François Marie Arouet pen name • Galileo designed approach of science • the earth centered view of the universe • the social critics in this period of France • a group of linked ideas intended to explain something • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2023-01-05
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- average price that every unit of output sells for
- different amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supply curve
- production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve
- 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
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- 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
- production period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects a total output
- extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
- 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
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- extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- electronic bussiness or exchange conducted over the internet
- supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- a graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
- total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- production period long enough to change amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- costs of production that do not change when output changes
- production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
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 • extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input • costs of production that do not change when output changes • ...
Theorist 2022-09-13
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- founder of educational philosophy
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna
- Stressed the importance of a child's cultural background
- Founder of kindergarten
- Children’s moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment
- Founder of child psychoanalysis
- Children’s intellectual development proceeds through stages
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test, the basis of today's IQ tests
- exercised considerable influence in academic educational psychology.
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- Children develop at their own pace and gain knowledge by actively using their senses
- believed that children are born naturally good
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools
- Established the normative theory
- Considered the father of psychology
- Social developmentalist coined the term, operant conditioning
- Saw the importance of home education in the early years
16 Clues: Founder of kindergarten • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools • Founder of child psychoanalysis • Established the normative theory • founder of educational philosophy • Studied Freudian theory from Anna • Considered the father of psychology • believed that children are born naturally good • Saw the importance of home education in the early years • ...
All about the geosphere 2024-10-31
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- how often or fast something happens
- A large section of rock that makes up Earth
- two plates slide up and down against each other
- when two plates are moving toward each other
- based on Evidence Scientists have gathered overtime
- a sudden shaking
- A view of the inside
- The deepest layer
- a 3D diagram
- caused by convergent plate boundary
- when two plates are moving away from each other
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- where two plates meet
- to examine in detail
- Alfred wegner’s theory
- outmost layer
- soft solid rock underneath earth plates
- something that we observe that happens again and again
- a scientist that studies the Earth
- caused by divergent plate boundary
- erupts lava and gases
20 Clues: a 3D diagram • outmost layer • a sudden shaking • The deepest layer • to examine in detail • A view of the inside • where two plates meet • erupts lava and gases • Alfred wegner’s theory • a scientist that studies the Earth • caused by divergent plate boundary • how often or fast something happens • caused by convergent plate boundary • soft solid rock underneath earth plates • ...
Review- Landforms/Physiographic Regions 2018-09-28
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- Scientist who developed the theory of Continental Drift.
- Common human activity in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands.
- Process by which sediment is compacted and cemented into sedimentary rock.
- The removal of bits of rock due to wind, rain
- Largest of the Great Lakes.
- This landform region contains eroded, rounded mountains.
- One of the most common economic activities in the Interior Plains.
- Largest city in the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Lowlands.
- The largest of Canada's landform regions
- These “currents” help explain the Theory of Plate Tectonics.
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- This landform contains Canada's youngest mountains.
- This eroded mountain range in Quebec are the remains of the 1 billion yr. old mountains.
- The metamorphic equivalent of limestone.
- This is an important economic activity in the Western Cordillera, thanks to its majestic landforms.
- Canadian shield is mostly made of this rock.
- This happens when plates move quickly.
- Supercontinent that broke apart 200 million yrs. Ago.
- An example of igneous rock
- This "human activity" is common in the Appalachian Region.
- This category of minerals are typically found in igneous rock.
20 Clues: An example of igneous rock • Largest of the Great Lakes. • This happens when plates move quickly. • The metamorphic equivalent of limestone. • The largest of Canada's landform regions • Canadian shield is mostly made of this rock. • The removal of bits of rock due to wind, rain • This landform contains Canada's youngest mountains. • ...
Form of Business 2025-09-17
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- – A member of a Joint Hindu Family business who has equal ownership rights in ancestral property.
- – A written agreement stating the terms and conditions among partners.
- – A business organization with a separate legal entity and perpetual succession.
- – The principle that each partner can bind the firm by their actions.
- – A partner who contributes capital but does not participate in daily management.
- – The official signature of a company used on legal documents.
- – When the owner’s personal assets can be used to repay business debts.
- Directors – The group elected by shareholders to manage a company’s affairs.
- – A company that can invite the public to subscribe to its shares.
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- – A company that restricts share transfer and limits membership to 200.
- – A voluntary association formed to promote the economic interests of its members.
- – The feature of a company where its existence is not affected by death or insolvency of members.
- – A partner who contributes capital, manages the firm, and shares profits and losses.
- – An owner of a company who holds part of its capital in the form of shares.
- – When members are liable only up to the amount unpaid on their shares.
- – An agreement between two or more persons to share profits and losses of a business.
- – A business owned and managed by one individual who bears all risks and enjoys all profits.
- – The eldest member who manages a Joint Hindu Family business.
18 Clues: – The official signature of a company used on legal documents. • – The eldest member who manages a Joint Hindu Family business. • – A company that can invite the public to subscribe to its shares. • – The principle that each partner can bind the firm by their actions. • – A written agreement stating the terms and conditions among partners. • ...
Continental Drift 2025-03-28
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- Howmany supercontinents have their been in Earth's history
- A scientific study that has been sent out to and reviewed by scientists across the world
- Technology needed to see that continents fit together like a puzzle
- The largest layer of the Earth, made of molten rock
- Small winding hills left over by glaciers
- Mountain range in America
- Wegener found evidence of these in Africa and South America
- The name of Wegener's theory
- Formed from dead organisms and used to support the theory of continental drift
- Name of the next super continent that will form on Earth
- The continents move at the same speed as ______ grow
- Mountain range in Europe
- The dense super hot center layer of the Earth
- Mountain range in Greenland
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- Initially Wegener's ideas were __________ by the scientific community
- In order to support his theory, Wegener needed to gather _____
- Ecosystem most likely to produce coal
- Wegener noticed that the continents fit together like a ______
- Formed from dead trees, is found in Antarctica
- This country used to be attached to Africa before slamming into Asia
- Geological feature from America, Greenland, Europe, and Africa that all line up
- tropical plant fossil found in 5 different continents
- Wegener found evidence of these in warm places like India and Australia
- Mountain range in Africa
- Antarctica used to have a _____ climate
- Unique rock layers used to line up rock columns from different parts of the world
- The top most and thinnest layer of the Earth
- Name of scientist who believed in continental drift
- Name of supercontinent that existed 300MYA
29 Clues: Mountain range in Africa • Mountain range in Europe • Mountain range in America • Mountain range in Greenland • The name of Wegener's theory • Ecosystem most likely to produce coal • Antarctica used to have a _____ climate • Small winding hills left over by glaciers • Name of supercontinent that existed 300MYA • The top most and thinnest layer of the Earth • ...
Evolution 2018-02-20
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- Scientific name for humans
- trait that improves ability to survive.
- time between one stage of life and the next.
- Earth is 4.6 _____ years old.
- Well supported explanation tested and proven over time.
- determining if something is older or younger than something.
- individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce
- Breeding animals that have certain desired characteristics.
- Primate that walked on two legs.
- mammals with opposable thumbs.
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- Time scale that divides Earth's natural history into parts.
- Change over generations with new species arising.
- The formation of new species as a result of evolution.
- Developed Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection.
- Remains of an organism preserved by geological processes.
- A change in the sequence of DNA.
- Genetically determined characteristic.
- measuring the age of an object or event in years.
- The appendix and wisdom teeth are examples.
19 Clues: Scientific name for humans • Earth is 4.6 _____ years old. • mammals with opposable thumbs. • A change in the sequence of DNA. • Primate that walked on two legs. • Genetically determined characteristic. • trait that improves ability to survive. • The appendix and wisdom teeth are examples. • time between one stage of life and the next. • ...
Book 5 Unit 2 Crossword 2022-01-04
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- an exam that you have passed or a course of study that you have successfully completed
- determined to be successful, rich, powerful, etc.
- the money that you spend on sth
- to work together with sb else in order to achieve sth
- to show sth that is usually hidden
- a belief that sth will happen because it is likely
- expecting good things to happen or sth to be successful
- to take a firm hold of sb / sth
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- everything that is around or near sb / sth
- the money that is available to a person or an organization and a plan of how it will be spent over a period of time
- to take part in or become involved in an activity
- to make sb sad and without enthusiasm or hope
- the state of being physically relaxed and free from pain; the state of having a pleasant life, with everything that you need
- made of many different things or parts that are connected; difficult to understand
- in a way that shows what you really feel or think about sb / sth
- to become stronger; to make sb / sth stronger
- to be the reason why sb does sth or behaves in a particular way
- the result or effect of an action or event
18 Clues: the money that you spend on sth • to take a firm hold of sb / sth • to show sth that is usually hidden • everything that is around or near sb / sth • the result or effect of an action or event • to make sb sad and without enthusiasm or hope • to become stronger; to make sb / sth stronger • to take part in or become involved in an activity • ...
Anorexia Nervosa - Psychological explanations 1 - learning thoery 2013-11-21
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- _____ and Thompson (2006) found no correlations between peer reinforcement and measurements of eating disorders
- After this was introduced young Fijians girls desire to lose weight increased
- exposure to these type of role models in some research has increased eating disorders
- conditioning where the consequences of our behaviour effect the likelihood of that behaviour being repeated
- The first psychological explanation of Anorexia Nervosa, includes 3 types of learning.
- advantage of Hoek’s study which is about the sample
- Another word for agree. Becker's et al (2001) and Nasser et al (1986) study does this.
- Reward or punishment associated with social learning theory
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- conditioning which indicates learning is through associations between a stimulus and a response
- Another word for reward or punishment related to Operant conditioning.
- Women are how many times more likely than men to be effected by the disorder
- A clinical characteristic of Anorexia which relates to disturbances in thinking.
- Learning theory could be argued as this because it ignores other possible causes of anorexia such as biological factors
- Social Learning Theory suggests we imitate these
- The amount of clinical characteristics used to diagnose Anorexia Nervosa
- ______ et al (1986) studied Egyptian women studying in London
16 Clues: Social Learning Theory suggests we imitate these • advantage of Hoek’s study which is about the sample • Reward or punishment associated with social learning theory • ______ et al (1986) studied Egyptian women studying in London • Another word for reward or punishment related to Operant conditioning. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2014-02-23
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- a number of rigid but moving pieces of the Earth's surface
- forms when two plates slide past each other
- a theory suggesting that continents move
- zone of weak, plastic like material in the mantle
- forms when two plates come together
- slippage along a fault
- theory that explains changes in Earth's crust by internal forces
- movement along break in rock
- states that youngest rocks of ocean floor are at diverging boundaries, moving outward
- force behind earthquakes
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- rigid blocks of Earth's crust and upper mantle
- forms when two plates move apart
- produced as a plate moves deeper into the mantle
- boundaries at which plates move past one another horizontally
- point directly above an earthquake
- slow-moving seismic action
- energy of motion
- region where a plate descends
- area of rigid blocks of Earth's crust and upper mantle
- fast-moving seismic wave
20 Clues: energy of motion • slippage along a fault • fast-moving seismic wave • force behind earthquakes • slow-moving seismic action • movement along break in rock • region where a plate descends • forms when two plates move apart • point directly above an earthquake • forms when two plates come together • a theory suggesting that continents move • ...
Year 8 Science - structure of the Earth 2018-03-21
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- the ______ theory was proposed in the 1800s
- the _______ ________ theory was proposed in 1912
- the layer of the Earth that consists of molten iron and nickel
- the outermost layer of the Earth
- the name of the ancient supercontinent
- the blanket of gases that surrounds the Earth
- the name of a scientist who studies the Earth and its structure
- the waves produced by earthquakes are called _____ waves
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- the name of the ancient sea
- the innermost layer of the earth
- another name for the crust
- the preserved remains of ancient creatures
- the thickest layer of the Earth which is made of partly molten rock
- the highest mountain range on land
14 Clues: another name for the crust • the name of the ancient sea • the innermost layer of the earth • the outermost layer of the Earth • the highest mountain range on land • the name of the ancient supercontinent • the preserved remains of ancient creatures • the ______ theory was proposed in the 1800s • the blanket of gases that surrounds the Earth • ...
E.J.T 2013-02-17
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- Deep or intense sorrow or mourning.
- A type of fuel for a certain type of engine.
- A daughter of one's brother/sister.
- The highest part of the room.
- A person or thing that receives.
- A dietary component.
- Attain by effot.
- A firm opinion.
- Free time.
- The alleviation of pain.
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- To surrender.
- Take hold of suddenly.
- A piece of armour to deflect blows.
- Personal vanity.
- Not the one nor the other.
- Believe what is false.
- Proof that you have paid for an item.
- For each one.
- Of short duration.
- An area of open land for crops.
20 Clues: Free time. • To surrender. • For each one. • A firm opinion. • Personal vanity. • Attain by effot. • Of short duration. • A dietary component. • Take hold of suddenly. • Believe what is false. • The alleviation of pain. • Not the one nor the other. • The highest part of the room. • An area of open land for crops. • A person or thing that receives. • Deep or intense sorrow or mourning. • ...
Chapter 7.1 Key Terms Created by: Maria Becerril 2014-11-24
13 Clues: CEO • the end • # of people • to carry out • concentration • firm structure • daily operations • inclues four functions • getting resources arranged • keeping the company on track • providing direction and vision • carry out top-management decisions • process of creating goals/objectives
International Marketing 2016-03-30
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- The 4 P's of International Marketing is also called Marketing
- it directly affects the size of the revenues earned by a firm
- the facts or impressions the advertiser wants to convey to potential customers
- The process of planning and executing the 4 P's of a good.
- The set of tangible factors that the consumer can see or touch
- the strategy targeting specific types of products for certain customer groups or regions
- How many market strategies are there?
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- most commonly used strategy where pricing is on a market-by-market basis is called ________ pricing
- Another word used for Place in the last stage of marketing mix
- based on advertising the low price is called ______ Leadership
- encompasses all efforts of an international firm to enhance desirability of its products among buyers
- the communication channel used by the advertiser to convey a message
- a market that results when products are imported into a country legally but outside the normal channels of distribution
13 Clues: How many market strategies are there? • The process of planning and executing the 4 P's of a good. • The 4 P's of International Marketing is also called Marketing • it directly affects the size of the revenues earned by a firm • Another word used for Place in the last stage of marketing mix • based on advertising the low price is called ______ Leadership • ...
315 2025-04-07
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- Domain of life whose members were first observed by Antoni van Leeuwenhoek.
- State where Aristotle was born.
- Maiden name of Emma Darwin (i.e. her last name at birth).
- According to William Far, this measurement would accurately predict a person’s risk from miasma.
- Presocratic philosopher who proposed a mechanism by which living things could change.
- August Weissman developed the theory of the continuity of the ___.
- 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.
- 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.
- This classification system was developed by Aristotle.
- Literally “Earth-centred”.
- 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.
- Migration of humans is analogous to this mechanism of evolution.
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- Physician who proposed humoral theory.
- Particles produced throughout body that Charles Darwin proposed carried heritable information.
- The development of an industry devoted to producing these visual aids likely directly led to the invention of the compound microscope.
- Theory of environmental change that proposes that scientists should be able to explain past change using mechanisms in operation today.
- The basin of this river is where Wallace went on his first collecting expedition.
- Antoni van Leeuwenhoek used (and fabricated) this kind of microscope.
- Cuvier’s Principle of the ___ of parts.
- The very first illustration of an object magnified by a microscope used a microscope built by this famous scientist.
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. • ...
Insurance 3 2025-11-25
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- Technique of spreading the losses of the few over the entire group so that average loss is substituted for actual loss.
- individual or a business firm retaining part of all of the losses
- condition that creates or increases the frequency or severity of loss
- loss that results directly from the physical damage, destruction, or theft of the property.
- transferring the risk of unfavorable price fluctuations to a speculator
- Cause of Loss
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- Uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ retention happens because of ignorance, indifference, laziness, or failure to identify an important risk.
- loss that results indirectly from the occurrence of direct physical damage or theft loss.
- direct loss is also know as.
- Risk that refers to uncertainty regarding the firm’s financial goals and objectives
- harmless clause where legal contract absolving one party of legal liability for any injuries or damages suffered by another party.
- _ _ _ _ _ retention technique that an individual deliberately plans to retain all or part of it.
- insurance _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ transfer is risk transferred to a party other than an insurance company.
- _ _ _ _ insurance is part or all of a given loss exposure retained by the firm.
15 Clues: Cause of Loss • direct loss is also know as. • Uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss. • individual or a business firm retaining part of all of the losses • condition that creates or increases the frequency or severity of loss • transferring the risk of unfavorable price fluctuations to a speculator • ...
Piaget's Cognitive Development 2014-08-18
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- It is called, "the age of reason".
- Children learn abstract thinking in the ________ operational stage.
- A kind of thinking that makes little use or no useof reasoning and logic (two words).
- Second stage of Cognitive Development Theory.
- Piaget was convinced that intellect grows through processes called Assimilation and ______.
- Unable to take the viewpoint of other people.
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- Kids lack an understaing of ___________ of mass in the pre-operational stage.
- First stage of Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory.
- An understanding that objects continue to exist when they are out of sight? (two words).
- A Swiss psychologist and philosopher that provided some of the first great insights of how children develop thinking abilities.
- ____________ refers to using existing mental patterns in new situations.
- ___________ operational stage is the third stage of cognitive development theory.
12 Clues: It is called, "the age of reason". • Second stage of Cognitive Development Theory. • Unable to take the viewpoint of other people. • First stage of Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory. • Children learn abstract thinking in the ________ operational stage. • ____________ refers to using existing mental patterns in new situations. • ...
chapter 7 2019-09-05
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- government issues the right to own business
- produce that is same no matter who makes it
- few large firms dominate a market
- gives a single firm the right to sell goods
- up cost expenses a business must pay for it to begin
- competition produce all same product no seller controls price
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- A market where single seller dominates
- power ability of a company to control full prices and output
- when two of more companies join to form a single firm
- competition similar but not identical
- laws laws that encourage competition in a marketplace
11 Clues: few large firms dominate a market • competition similar but not identical • A market where single seller dominates • government issues the right to own business • produce that is same no matter who makes it • gives a single firm the right to sell goods • up cost expenses a business must pay for it to begin • when two of more companies join to form a single firm • ...
Art Criticism 2012-12-17
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- The second step of Art Criticism
- Theory concerned with an artwork's ability to express emotion.
- The first step in Art Criticism
- Theory that judges work based on its ability to recreate reality
- The _ line is like a work of art's driver's license.
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- The third step of Art Criticism
- The Artist's choice of _ is found in the credit line.
- The final step of Art Criticism
- Theory concerned with an artwork's use of the elements of art and principles of design.
- There are 3 different _ theories related to Art Criticism
10 Clues: The third step of Art Criticism • The final step of Art Criticism • The first step in Art Criticism • The second step of Art Criticism • The _ line is like a work of art's driver's license. • The Artist's choice of _ is found in the credit line. • There are 3 different _ theories related to Art Criticism • Theory concerned with an artwork's ability to express emotion. • ...
The Scientific Method 2024-11-17
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- A summary of the results of an experiment
- The variable that is being tested
- The study of living things
- A test here the patient and investigator are unaware of the nature of the treatment
- When something is noticed
- Designed to test a hypothesis
- A hypothesis that has been supported by many different experiments
- The easiest way to share experimental results
- A repeat of an experiment
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- A factor that may change in an experiment
- A theory that has been shown to be valid when fully tested over a long period of time
- Used to provide a comparison for the results
- The variable changed by the investigator
- An educated guess based on observations
- A key concern when designing an experiment
- Whether conduct is right or wrong
- Measurement, information or observations gathered from an experiment
17 Clues: When something is noticed • A repeat of an experiment • The study of living things • Designed to test a hypothesis • The variable that is being tested • Whether conduct is right or wrong • An educated guess based on observations • The variable changed by the investigator • A factor that may change in an experiment • A summary of the results of an experiment • ...
Research 2018-03-17
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- the population researched in a particular study.
- Variable, a variable that varies due to the impact of the independent variable.
- a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed.
- Tendency, any way of describing or characterizing typical or average or common values in some distribution.
- the range of values of a particular variable.
- structured sets of questions on specified subjects that are used to gather information or opinions.
- ordering of related phenomena into categories or groups according to characteristics or attributes.
- the degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure.
- Relationship, the relationship established that shows that an independent variable causes a change in a dependent variable.
- a general explanation about a specific behavior or set of events that is based on known principles and serves to organize related events in a meaningful way.
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- a tentative explanation based on theory to predict a causal relationship between variables.
- a statement which is made in response to the research question and that is affirmed with evidence based on research.
- the target group under investigation.
- a research condition in which no one except the researchers knows the identities of the participants in a study.
- the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly.
- factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation.
- any characteristic or trait that can vary from one person to another or for one person over time.
- the relation between cause and effect.
- Study, the collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group frequently including data derived from the subjects themselves.
- Sampling, a process used in research to draw a sample of a population strictly by chance.
20 Clues: the target group under investigation. • the relation between cause and effect. • the range of values of a particular variable. • the population researched in a particular study. • the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly. • a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed. • factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation. • ...
SAC PSI 2024-07-04
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- The first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development
- Social rules that define acceptable and expected behavior in various situations
- A particular attitude or way of viewing something
- The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture
- The social position that a person holds within a society
- The behaviors expected of individuals in a particular social position or status
- The shared cultural practices, perspectives, and distinctions that set apart one group of people from another
- A psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development in children
- An idea or concept that is created and maintained by a society
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- Groups of individuals born and living at the same time, sharing similar experiences and perspectives
- An individual's perception of their own identity and personal characteristics
- The process through which individuals learn and adopt the values and norms of their society
- The socially constructed roles and characteristics by which a society defines male and female
- The principles and standards that guide behavior within a culture
- A psychologist known for his theory on psychosocial development across the lifespan
- The shared beliefs, customs, practices, and social behaviors of a group
- A division of a society based on social and economic status
- The transitional period between childhood and adulthood, characterized by physical and psychological development
- The primary social group that influences an individual's socialization and identity
- The qualities, beliefs, and expressions that make a person or group different from others
- A social group whose members have interests, social positions, and age in common
- The social bonds and relationships formed through blood, marriage, or adoption
22 Clues: A particular attitude or way of viewing something • The social position that a person holds within a society • The first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development • A division of a society based on social and economic status • An idea or concept that is created and maintained by a society • The principles and standards that guide behavior within a culture • ...
Unit 4: Learning (Grace & James) 2024-04-27
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- Removing unpleasant stimuli to increase a behavior.
- Naturally occurring response to an unconditioned stimulus.
- Did research with classical conditioning, and experimented using dogs and a bell.
- Decrease in response after repeated exposure to stimulus.
- Something that generates an inherent response; can be conditioned.
- Behavior performed due to reward or punishment.
- Does not produce desired behavior; is actively being conditioned.
- Disappearance of conditioned response without conditioned stimulus.
- Removing something pleasant to alter a behavior.
- Extent to which you feel in control of the events that influence your life.
- Father of Behaviorism and most famous for the controversial Little Albert Experiment.
- Response that, after conditioning, follows a CS.
- Theory that learns occurs based on reinforcement.
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- When an organism is prevented from avoiding some aversive stimulus.
- Schedule of reinforcement after a random amount of time has passed.
- Schedule of reinforcement after every X amount of time passed.
- Learning that occurs by observing others.
- Pleasurable stimulus after a behavior.
- Neuron that fires after you do something, and when you see someone else do it.
- Partial reinforcement schedule; reinforcement comes after certain number of responses.
- Best known for his work on Learning Theory. Developed the Law of Effect.
- Once neutral stimulus that now brings about a response.
- Add something bad to decrease behavior.
- Learning becomes obvious only once reinforcement is given for demonstrating it.
- Partial reinforcement schedule; reinforcement comes after random number of responses.
- Type of learning in which one learns to link two or more stimuli and anticipate events.
- Theory in which learning happens by observing others and modeling their behaviors.
- Motivation to accomplish a goal comes from within a person.
- Responding the same to similar stimuli that aren’t conditioned.
- Behaviorist that established Operant Conditioning Theory.
30 Clues: Pleasurable stimulus after a behavior. • Add something bad to decrease behavior. • Learning that occurs by observing others. • Behavior performed due to reward or punishment. • Removing something pleasant to alter a behavior. • Response that, after conditioning, follows a CS. • Theory that learns occurs based on reinforcement. • ...
Multiple Intelligences 2013-04-25
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- An example of ______ intelligence, and gives kids a "brain break"
- Another word for number-reasoning smart
- Those who are more self-aware are likely to be strong in this intelligence.
- There are currently __ intelligences, and Gardner continues to investigate and research other possible intelligences to this day.
- As a teacher, when planning a lesson, _______ different ways to incorporate the various intelligences can be helpful.
- Linda Campbell, a proponent of MI, describes five practical approaches to curriculum changes, one of which is ________.
- Gardner believes that ________ should be a natural part of one's learning.
- The ability to recognize tone, timbre, and sounds easily are characteristics of this intelligence strength.
- A person who identifies moods and emotions appropriately is practicing this intelligence.
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- A field trip to the zoo or botanical garden would be fostering this intelligence
- Visual aids that assist struggling readers
- Gardner suggests we take _________ learning differences seriously.
- Multiple Intelligences lend themselves to __________ in the classroom.
- Gardner introduced his theory in 1983 in his first book entitled _________.
- According to Gardner, intelligence is defined as the _________ to identify problems and solutions creatively.
- Gardner's latest intelligence addition to MI theory.
- A visual-spatial learner might grow up to be an ________.
- The theory of MI is meant to document and explore the idea of different intelligence _______.
- A poetry assignment exemplifies this intelligence
- Gardner co-directs _______, an organization that investigates MI in curriculum, instruction, and pedagogy.
20 Clues: Another word for number-reasoning smart • Visual aids that assist struggling readers • A poetry assignment exemplifies this intelligence • Gardner's latest intelligence addition to MI theory. • A visual-spatial learner might grow up to be an ________. • An example of ______ intelligence, and gives kids a "brain break" • ...
COMMUNICATION CROSSWORD 2020-06-13
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- Interpretation of body movements
- A theory that examines the long-term effects of television
- A phase where one self can understand the broadener role of others in a society
- A theoretical perspective, focuses on how culture is influenced by the dominants
- Takes place in a real time
- Father of Mass Communication
- Process of revealing information about themselves to another
- Message that could be inferred from another message
- The concept of living up or down to the expectations from others towards us
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- Refers to the positive or negative assessment of an unexpected behavior
- Have a role to establish or maintain the relationship between an organization and the public
- Process of sending and receiving messages
- Symbol which meaning are generally agreed by many people
- The communication within ourself
- Founder of Social Development Theory
- The disturbance in the transmission or interpretation of message due to ambiguity in words
- Response given by receiver to sender
- Process of turning ideas into messages
- Behaviors that enhance the feeling of closeness
- Behavior which thinking about the communication option before actually engaging it with other
20 Clues: Takes place in a real time • Father of Mass Communication • Interpretation of body movements • The communication within ourself • Founder of Social Development Theory • Response given by receiver to sender • Process of turning ideas into messages • Process of sending and receiving messages • Behaviors that enhance the feeling of closeness • ...
Language and Communication 2014-11-23
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- theory that says fine motor movement is lateralized, not language
- brain is more lateralized than counterpart
- difficulty with correct grammar.
- right side mode of thinking theory that is whole, holistic, and integrative.
- area of the frontal cortex involved in speech production and noted for expressive deficits due to damage.
- test involving listening to two auditory stimuli simultaneously via headphones to investigate selective attention.
- left side mode of thinking theory that is logical, sequential, and individual.
- the arcuate fasciculus does this to the Wernicke’s and Broca’s area.
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- area of the superior temporal gyrus involved in speech comprehension.
- with this type of aphasia, you can speak normally and comprehend speech but cannot repeat words that are heard.
- word finding difficulty.
- with _______ sensory aphasia, you can repeat speech but have difficulty comprehending or producing meaningful speech.
- after hearing a word, Geschwind’s model says the first stop in the order is the _______ cortex.
- deficit usually due to brain damage on the left side.
- language is located primarily on this side of the brain.
15 Clues: word finding difficulty. • difficulty with correct grammar. • brain is more lateralized than counterpart • deficit usually due to brain damage on the left side. • language is located primarily on this side of the brain. • theory that says fine motor movement is lateralized, not language • the arcuate fasciculus does this to the Wernicke’s and Broca’s area. • ...
Jackson_Ch4vocab 2014-09-08
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- A theory that says God said the exact words to the human authors
- full proof; never failing
- A theory that says the Biblical authors wrote with human feelings while God superintended that it was written the way he wanted it
- The idea of divine influence provoking the writing in Scripture
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- The Bible is ________, without error or fault in its teaching
- A theory that says the biblical authors received a religious insight into God's word
- A theory that states that God impressed himself upon the authors of the Bible
- A Latin word that means covenant
- A theory that says God
9 Clues: A theory that says God • full proof; never failing • A Latin word that means covenant • The Bible is ________, without error or fault in its teaching • The idea of divine influence provoking the writing in Scripture • A theory that says God said the exact words to the human authors • A theory that states that God impressed himself upon the authors of the Bible • ...
19.2 2018-05-15
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- people who own a share or shares of stock in a corporation; same as shareholders
- unincorporated business owned and operated by two or more people who share the profits and have unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the firm
- the transfer of money from households to businesses and government through investments and loans
- unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profits and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the United States
- U.S. government obligation with a maturity of a few days to 52 weeks
- U.S. government bonds with maturity of 30 years
- retirement accounts in the form of a long-term time deposit, with annual contributions not taxed until withdrawn during retirement
- person who buys or sells securities for investors
- most basic form of corporate ownership, generally with one vote per share for stockholders
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- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and responsibilities of an individual, including the right to buy and sell property, enter into legal contracts, and to sue and be sued
- certificates of ownership in a corporation; common or preferred stock
- U.S. government obligation with a maturity of 2 to 10 years
- strategy of holding different investments to minimize risk
- requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- form of partnership where one or more partners are not active in the daily running of the business, and whose liability for the partnership’s debt is restricted to the amount invested in the business
- form of stock with no voting privileges; has a higher claim on corporate income and assets than does common stock
- low-denomination, non-transferable bonds issued by the federal government, usually through payroll savings plans
- a type of investment, often tax exempt, issued by state and local governments; known as munis
- life of a bond, length of time funds are borrowed
- situation in which a firm legally ceases to exist when an owner dies or quits, or a new owner is added; applies to sole proprietorships and partnerships
- checks paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- company that sells shares of a portfolio of securities, e.g., stocks and bonds issued by other companies
22 Clues: U.S. government bonds with maturity of 30 years • life of a bond, length of time funds are borrowed • person who buys or sells securities for investors • strategy of holding different investments to minimize risk • U.S. government obligation with a maturity of 2 to 10 years • U.S. government obligation with a maturity of a few days to 52 weeks • ...
Social Learning Theory 2013-09-22
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- Person who came up with this theory.
- Name of a famous drug.
- A person we look up to.
- One of the factors effecting substance misuse.
- Watching someone.
- Animal used to support this theory.
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- It can either be positive or negative.
- Abbreviation of the 4 main key terms.
- Abbreviation of this theory.
- Something a person has to have in order to remember things.
10 Clues: Watching someone. • Name of a famous drug. • A person we look up to. • Abbreviation of this theory. • Animal used to support this theory. • Person who came up with this theory. • Abbreviation of the 4 main key terms. • It can either be positive or negative. • One of the factors effecting substance misuse. • Something a person has to have in order to remember things.
Scientific Revolution + Enlightenment 2017-01-02
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- Oval paths around the sun
- People who seek wisdom or knowledge
- Author who promoted freedom of speech
- Branch of government that enforces laws
- Tool that measures temperature
- Wolstonecraft disagreed with how society treated them
- Said "I think, therefore I am"
- Series of steps to prove a scientific theory
- Style of writing that uses humor to make fun of something
- Developed the telescope and pendulum clock
- Believed government with separation of powers was best
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- Believed people were naturally bad
- Believed people were naturally good
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia
- Means time of illumination
- Using the brain to come up with answers
- Life, liberty, and right to own property
- Sun centered
- Belief that God created the universe and then left it alone
- Economy where individuals own businesses
- Theory the Catholic church believed about the universe
- Believed the government's job was to protect natural rights
23 Clues: Sun centered • Oval paths around the sun • Means time of illumination • Wrote a 28 volume encyclopedia • Tool that measures temperature • Said "I think, therefore I am" • 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 • ...
Week 7 2020-09-27
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- theory of groups through social relationships
- early social disorganization studies assumed that social ties and social control shaped this type of crime
- a victimization theory of crime
- as neighborhood structure influences crime, there is mounting evidence that crime and violence shape neighborhood conditions
- theorist of Routine Activity Theory
- the fundamental human ecological character of illegal acts as events which occur at a specific location in ------- and ------
- one of the most important findings changing spatial distribution of delinquency in a city is the product of “larger economic
- Value, Inertia, Visibility, Access
- which embodies quality as well as other desirable characteristics such as good security should be the default option
- Characteristics of quality security
- rates were taken in consideration between 1991-1993 & 1996-1998
- illegal acts in which someone definitely and intentionally take or damages the person or property of another
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- anyone with an inclination to commit a crime
- criminologists that came to view the concept of social disorganization during the 1950’s and 1960’s
- some examples of this are poverty, residential instability, ethnic heterogeneity.
- Prevents the convergence in time and space of offender and target
- _____ is higher in communities of poverty, racially segregated communities and single parent households
- those that have a close relationship with their neighbors have lower _____ rates in their community
- majority of homicides in _____ between ‘96 and ‘98 occurred in only 32% of neighborhood clusters
- theorist of Routine Activity Theory
- where individuals have a higher risk of being a victim if they are close to the geographic location of offenders
- a perspective where residents of high-crime neighborhoods are portrayed as sharing conventional values
- which suggests that increases in the quantity and quality of security led to dramatic declines in crime
- _____ and crime rates have a relationship with one another
24 Clues: a victimization theory of crime • Value, Inertia, Visibility, Access • theorist of Routine Activity Theory • theorist of Routine Activity Theory • Characteristics of quality security • anyone with an inclination to commit a crime • theory of groups through social relationships • _____ and crime rates have a relationship with one another • ...
Biology Crossword 2022-12-06
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- Determined the structure of DNA with British biologist Francis Crick
- A branch of biology that deals with studying plants
- Nonliving
- Scientists who study things that deal with heredity
- The application of the knowledge obtained from genetic investigations
- Greek philosopher who founded Botany at around 330 B.C.
- Stronger pair of traits
- Proposed the theory of natural selection; or "survival of the fittest"
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- Developing a theory of inheritance.
- Living
- Weaker pair of traits
- The transfer of traits
12 Clues: Living • Nonliving • Weaker pair of traits • The transfer of traits • Stronger pair of traits • Developing a theory of inheritance. • A branch of biology that deals with studying plants • Scientists who study things that deal with heredity • Greek philosopher who founded Botany at around 330 B.C. • Determined the structure of DNA with British biologist Francis Crick • ...
Biology project 2021-10-06
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- 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
- How well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment
- A diagram that shows how scientists think different organisms are related
- A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring
- The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
- A structure that is reduced in size and has little or no function
- The dinosaurs went _______ 65 million years ago
- Change in the genetic material of a cell
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- The last shared ancestor on the Branching tree of evolution
- The man who came up with the theory of evolution
- The theory that species evolve during short periods of rapid change
- A technique used to determine which of two fossils is older based on the layer of rock it was found
- The gradual change in a species over time
- A trait or novel process that helps organisms survive and reproduce
- the preserved remains or traces of an organism that live in the past
- The man who proposed that physical changes in an organism could be passed to their offspring
16 Clues: Change in the genetic material of a cell • The gradual change in a species over time • The dinosaurs went _______ 65 million years ago • The man who came up with the theory of evolution • The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily • The last shared ancestor on the Branching tree of evolution • ...
ECON CH 5 2024-01-08
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- production period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed
- extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- production period long enough to change amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- average price that every unit of output sells for
- handled by way of
- total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the Internet
- 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
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- 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
- sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
- assumed but not proven
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- total output or production by a firm
- change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve
- stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
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- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- produces or brings into being
- production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
- different
- extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- costs of production that do not change when output changes
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- gives time, money, or effort
- a graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
- government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output
32 Clues: different • handled by way of • assumed but not proven • gives time, money, or effort • produces or brings into being • 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 • ...
Science Terms Crossword 2022-03-28
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- Rising mantle material at mid-ocean ridges creates the potential for plates to move away from the ridge with this force.(two words)
- The theory that earth's surface is made of rigid slabs of rock that move.(two words)
- A theory that suggested that continents are in constant motion.(two words)
- This refers to grain size and how the grains are arranged.
- The results when uneven pressures cause flat minerals to line up.
- Rock and mineral fragments that are loose or suspended in water.
- This pulls on the rest of the plate with this force.(two words)
- Molten rock that erupts onto earth's surface.
- A state in which magnetized objects will orient themselves to point to the north.(two words)
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- The process of laying down sediment in a new location.
- The process through which sediment turns into rock.
- The process by which new oceanic crust forms along a mid-ocean ridge.(two words)
- a state in which magnetized objects would reverse direction and orients to point to the south.(two words)
- The process that loves large amounts of rock up to earths surface.
- The individual parts in a rock.
- The cold and rigid outermost rock layers.
- Molten rock when it is inside earth.
- The denser plate sinks below the more buoyant plate in this process.
- The theory that all continents were once a supercontinent.
- This is a naturally occuring solid mixture composed of minerals and other things.
20 Clues: The individual parts in a rock. • Molten rock when it is inside earth. • The cold and rigid outermost rock layers. • Molten rock that erupts onto earth's surface. • The process through which sediment turns into rock. • The process of laying down sediment in a new location. • This refers to grain size and how the grains are arranged. • ...
indian mathematicians 2025-06-30
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- Nicknamed the “Human Computer,” she held the Guinness world record for the fastest human computation, multiplying two 13-digit numbers in 28 seconds
- A 20th-century mathematician who contributed to design theory and error-correcting codes—his work is vital in statistics and cryptography.
- Self-taught genius from Tamil Nadu whose intuitive grasp of number theory amazed mathematicians; collaborated with Hardy in Cambridge.
- Hindu astrologer who lived in Varanasi and wrote an astronomical work called the Makaranda sāriṇī which included tables for the calculation of the planetary movements.
- a fields medal-winning mathematician of indian origin, known for his revolutionary workin number theory and algebraic geometry.
- A follower of Aryabhata, he provided an accurate sine approximation formula and wrote Aryabhatiyabhashya, a detailed commentary on Aryabhata’s work.
- A key figure in the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics, he refined planetary models and made advancements in calculus-like ideas.
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- An influential mathematician and physicist who made major contributions to representation theory and Lie groups.
- A recreational mathematician known for curious number properties—including a famous constant that starts with 6174.
- Introduced the concept of zero, approximated π (pi) to 3.1416, and developed early trigonometric functions.
- A pioneer in statistics, known for the Cramér–xxx bound and xxx–Blackwell theorem.
- Known for contributions to algebraic geometry and mathematical physics.
- Known for his work in astronomy and mathematics, especially combinatorics and trigonometric functions.
- He gave the solution of the general linear equation and also gave two equivalent solutions to the general quadratic equation
- His work in quantum mechanics led to the discovery of a class of particles named after him—Bose-Einstein statistics.
- he authored Lilavati and Bijaganita, covering algebra, arithmetic, and calculus-like concepts centuries before Newton
16 Clues: Known for contributions to algebraic geometry and mathematical physics. • A pioneer in statistics, known for the Cramér–xxx bound and xxx–Blackwell theorem. • Known for his work in astronomy and mathematics, especially combinatorics and trigonometric functions. • ...
economics puzzle 2023-12-07
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- variable ____ is any production cost that changes as output changes
- the total ____ of the firm per period
- A firm in the short run chooses the output ____ where marginal revenue equals marginal cost.
- As long as marginal product is ______, total product continues to increase.
- Elasticity of supply indicates how _____ producers are to a change in price.
- cost depends on the amount of labor employed and on the wage.
- _____ cost is independent of the firms output
- ____ of a supply curve is the increase or decrease in supply resulting in a change in one determinants of supply other then the price of a good.
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- variable cost varies with the amount
- ____ run is a period during which at least one of the firms resources is fixed
- revenue is the change in total revenue from selling another unit of the good
- ______ is the incentive that motivates the behavior of suppliers.
- law of ____ is the quantity of a good supplied during a given time period is usually directly related to it's price.
- Marginal product turns ______if an eighth worker is hired
- long run is a period in ___ resources can be varied
15 Clues: variable cost varies with the amount • the total ____ of the firm per period • _____ cost is independent of the firms output • long run is a period in ___ resources can be varied • Marginal product turns ______if an eighth worker is hired • cost depends on the amount of labor employed and on the wage. • ...
Book 5 Unit 2 Crossword 2022-01-04
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- an exam that you have passed or a course of study that you have successfully completed
- to be the reason why sb does sth or behaves in a particular way
- expecting good things to happen or sth to be successful
- to take part in or become involved in an activity
- the money that you spend on sth
- to take a firm hold of sb / sth
- in a way that shows what you really feel or think about sb / sth
- to become stronger; to make sb / sth stronger
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- everything that is around or near sb / sth
- to work together with sb else in order to achieve sth
- determined to be successful, rich, powerful, etc.
- the state of being physically relaxed and free from pain; the state of having a pleasant life, with everything that you need
- the money that is available to a person or an organization and a plan of how it will be spent over a period of time
- the result or effect of an action or event
- to show sth that is usually hidden
- made of many different things or parts that are connected; difficult to understand
- to make sb sad and without enthusiasm or hope
- a belief that sth will happen because it is likely
18 Clues: the money that you spend on sth • to take a firm hold of sb / sth • to show sth that is usually hidden • everything that is around or near sb / sth • the result or effect of an action or event • to make sb sad and without enthusiasm or hope • to become stronger; to make sb / sth stronger • determined to be successful, rich, powerful, etc. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2021-11-04
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- A rift valley is a linear shaped lowland between several highlands or mountain ranges created by the action of a geologic rift
- molten rock that has been expelled from the earth
- the slipping motion of a plate into the upper mantle
- solid layer of core
- liquid layer of core
- a mountain range in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean that spurts lava
- zone of earth mantle below the
- molten rock in the earths crust
- theory on how major landforms are created
- part of the earth that contains the crust and upper mantle
- tectonic plates that spread apart
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- a type of natural disaster that is caused by divergent and convergent boundaries
- tectonic plates that slide against each other
- a type of landform caused by convergent bounderies
- the theory that states that continents move
- tectonic plates that collide
- scientist who discovered continental drift
- a type of natural disaster that is caused by transform boundary
- the process of tectonic plates splitting on the sea floor
- edge where two plates mean
- the movement of energy from one place to another
21 Clues: solid layer of core • liquid layer of core • edge where two plates mean • tectonic plates that collide • zone of earth mantle below the • molten rock in the earths crust • tectonic plates that spread apart • theory on how major landforms are created • scientist who discovered continental drift • the theory that states that continents move • ...
Insurance 3 2025-11-25
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- Technique of spreading the losses of the few over the entire group so that average loss is substituted for actual loss.
- individual or a business firm retaining part of all of the losses
- condition that creates or increases the frequency or severity of loss
- loss that results directly from the physical damage, destruction, or theft of the property.
- transferring the risk of unfavorable price fluctuations to a speculator
- Cause of Loss
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- Uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ retention happens because of ignorance, indifference, laziness, or failure to identify an important risk.
- loss that results indirectly from the occurrence of direct physical damage or theft loss.
- direct loss is also know as.
- Risk that refers to uncertainty regarding the firm’s financial goals and objectives
- harmless clause where legal contract absolving one party of legal liability for any injuries or damages suffered by another party.
- _ _ _ _ _ retention technique that an individual deliberately plans to retain all or part of it.
- insurance transfer is risk transferred to a party other than an insurance company.
- _ _ _ _ insurance is part or all of a given loss exposure retained by the firm.
15 Clues: Cause of Loss • direct loss is also know as. • Uncertainty concerning the occurrence of a loss. • individual or a business firm retaining part of all of the losses • condition that creates or increases the frequency or severity of loss • transferring the risk of unfavorable price fluctuations to a speculator • ...
Unit 5 Terminology 2025-11-05
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- Visible cracks within the Earth’s surface where two tectonic plates meet
- These are the spot where two tectonic plates meet
- This theory states that magma rising at the mid-ocean ridge pushes crust away
- This theory states that the crust is broken up into pieces known as tectonic plates
- The idea that the continents once moved on mantle and move today
- This plate boundary has the plates moving AWAY from one another
- This is movement of magma due to warmer, less dense magma rising while cooler, more dense magma sinks
- The most famous supercontinent
- Last name of scientist who proposed seafloor spreading
- This was a specific fossilized animal found on South America and Africa
- This mountain range formed when The pacific plate slides below below the South American
- This is the process of magma rising at the mid-ocean ridge
- This plate boundary has the plates SLIDING AGAINST/PAST one another
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- This occurs when the heavier, more dense oceanic crust slides below the continental crust
- This mountain range formed when the Indian and Eurasian plates collided
- These remains of organisms were one piece of evidence used to support continental drift
- These form on land at a divergent boundary (There is one in Africa)
- Last name of scientist who proposed theory of continental drift
- These are vibrations in the ground as a result of tectonic plates brushing against one another
- Specific region where an oceanic plate slides below the continental, often creating a trench
- Openings within the Earth where magma rises
- This plate boundary has the plates moving TOWARDS one another
- This region within the Pacific with the highest concentration of volcanoes
- The most famous fault line found in California
24 Clues: The most famous supercontinent • Openings within the Earth where magma rises • The most famous fault line found in California • These are the spot where two tectonic plates meet • Last name of scientist who proposed seafloor spreading • This is the process of magma rising at the mid-ocean ridge • This plate boundary has the plates moving TOWARDS one another • ...
Vocabulary 2013-02-04
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- theory that evolution occurs in small gradual steps over time
- anatomically similar structure inherited from a common ancestor
- shift of a population toward an extreme version of a beneficial trait
- amount of time required for half of a radioactive isotope to decay
- Darwin's term for the selective breeding of organisms selected for certain traits in order to produce offspring having those traits
- process in which individuals with average traits are removed; creates two populations with extreme traits
- most common form of natural selection in thich organisms with extreme expressions of a trait are removed
- structure that has the same function but different construction; not inherited by a common ancestor
- process in which a large population declines in number then rebounds
- preserved evidence of an organism found in sedimentary rock
- diversification of a species into a number of different species
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- method used to determine the age of rocks by comparing
- explains that eukaryotic cells may have evolved from prokaryotic cells
- theory that evolution occurs with relatively sudden periods of speciation followed by long periods of stability
- change in the frequency of a trait based on competition for a mate
- states that the oldest layers of rock are found at the bottom and the youngest layers are found at the top
- hereditary changes in groups of living organisms over time
- reduced form of a funtional structure that indicates shared ancestry
- theory of evolution developed by Darwin based on four ideas
- random change allelic frequencies in a population
- random effect that can occur when a small population settles in an area separated from the rest of the population and interbreeds
21 Clues: random change allelic frequencies in a population • method used to determine the age of rocks by comparing • hereditary changes in groups of living organisms over time • theory of evolution developed by Darwin based on four ideas • preserved evidence of an organism found in sedimentary rock • theory that evolution occurs in small gradual steps over time • ...
Genetics 2022-05-23
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- The physical characteristics that we have
- A microscope body that is found in different organisms
- Genetic make-up of an organism
- A mix, in this case could be the allele
- Structure formed by DNA and proteins
- Practice of different topics to check any hypothesis
- The different rules that genes follow
- Different form of a gene
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- Outward expression of a trait
- Generations of descendants in humans and animals
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- This change when we are growing
- A theory created to study any topic
- A gene that define the physical traits
- The father of genetics, creating the most important gene theory
- control of or dominion over an area
16 Clues: Different form of a gene • Outward expression of a trait • Genetic make-up of an organism • This change when we are growing • A theory created to study any topic • control of or dominion over an area • Structure formed by DNA and proteins • The different rules that genes follow • A gene that define the physical traits • A mix, in this case could be the allele • ...
Plate Tectonics 2021-12-09
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- what is melted Rock which stays under the earths surface called?
- What are the slabs of rock which ride on convection currents called?
- what is the theory that the continents are moving with 6 pieces of evidence supporting it?
- what is the theory that new crust is formed at ridges in the ocean floor?
- What plate boundary is the main cause of sea floor spreading?
- what happens when an ocean plate and Continental plate converge?
- what is the middle part of the mantle which also holds the convection currents called?
- what is formed from magma getting stuck in the crust? this also erupts.
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- Which plate boundary causes mountains to form?
- what are the currents of which the plates themselves ride on?
- What is formed when 2 continental plates collide into each other?
- Which layer are the plates composed of?
- what is a major sign subduction is happening and is found in the ocean?
- what theory combines both theories of Sea floor spreading and continental drift, showing how the plates move and the different ways they do it?
- what is melted rock which is on top of the earths surface called?
15 Clues: Which layer are the plates composed of? • Which plate boundary causes mountains to form? • what are the currents of which the plates themselves ride on? • What plate boundary is the main cause of sea floor spreading? • what is melted Rock which stays under the earths surface called? • what happens when an ocean plate and Continental plate converge? • ...
MLLaw-Units 1 & 2 2018-10-15
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- the legal responsibility of an individual
- n. in employment law, the incorrect or dishonest behaviour of an employee
- an act which is against the law; a crime
- The idea of being able to protect natural resources and take care of the environment.
- The presiding officer of an assembly, meeting, committee, or board.
- legal document giving a person or a company the right to make or sell a new invention, product or method of doing something and stating that no other person or company is allowed to do this.
- another name for a law firm
- to make sure
- a false and defamatory oral statement about a person
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- an act that is against a law or someone’s legal rights, particularly intellectual property rights
- It is said of a lawyer who is employed by a company, rather than working independently or for a law firm.
- A product containing a medicinal substance is called a .....product.
- the attention and care legally expected or required of a person (such as a party to a contract)
- when someone makes a claim or complaint against a person or organisation in a court of law
- a corporate
- illegal ways of paying less tax are called tax...............
- acronym for a Managing Director in the States
17 Clues: a corporate • to make sure • another name for a law firm • an act which is against the law; a crime • the legal responsibility of an individual • acronym for a Managing Director in the States • a false and defamatory oral statement about a person • illegal ways of paying less tax are called tax............... • ...
Do you know your HR terms? 2013-04-09
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- An organization-specific internal computer network
- Assisting employees to find jobs with other employers
- Movement of an employee from one job to another that is equal in pay, responsibility and organizational level
- Contracting tasks to outside agencies or persons
- A selection device's ability to yield consistent results over repeated measures
- A knowledge, skill, or ability associated with job performance
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- Monetary, nonmonetary, or even intangible incentives used by a firm to attract recruits
- A web-log an online journal, diary, or serial published by a person or group
- Loss of employees due to their voluntary departures from the firm through resignation, retirement or death
- Paid labour performed at the employee's home
- The ratio of a firm's outputs divided by its inputs
- Having control over one's work and one's response to the work environment
- Achieving maximal output with minimal input
- A scheduling innovation that abolishes rigid starting and ending time for each day's work
- Information that helps evaluate the success or failure of an action or system
15 Clues: Achieving maximal output with minimal input • Paid labour performed at the employee's home • Contracting tasks to outside agencies or persons • An organization-specific internal computer network • The ratio of a firm's outputs divided by its inputs • Assisting employees to find jobs with other employers • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-09
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- The man who created a vaccine for the small poxs
- Tycho Brahe studied the movements of _______
- “Father of Chemistry”
- Starry ______, book published by Galileo in 1610
- believing that God was the creator of the universe and set everything in motion
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- The theory stating that the sun is the center of the solar system
- The theory stating the earth is the center of the solar system
- “I think, therefore I am”
- The herb that was allegedly suppose to be good for stomach pain
- The man who created the geocentric theory
10 Clues: “Father of Chemistry” • “I think, therefore I am” • The man who created the geocentric theory • Tycho Brahe studied the movements of _______ • The man who created a vaccine for the small poxs • Starry ______, book published by Galileo in 1610 • The theory stating the earth is the center of the solar system • ...
Adlerian Theory 2018-01-28
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- _____ order is not a deterministic concept
- Exploring concepts of self, personal beliefs, and convictions in therapy
- ____________ feelings drive individuals to strive for mastery, success, and completion
- The baby of the family
- The first phase of ABT involves __________ the relationship
- Stories of events that a person "says" occurred before the age of 10.
- Straying from Freud's divided id, ego, and super ego Adler emphasized unity and _________.
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- Some clients may feel as though it is __________ to reveal family information unrelated to their pressing problems.
- Also known as minor psychotherapy, Adlerians coined the 4 phase approach now called
- Carlson believes that Adlerian theory is best applied when counseling ________ populations
- Alder grew up in __________
- The _______ child shares some characteristics of the oldest child but are often pampered by their parents
- An individuals' awareness of and attitude towards being part of the community
- Individuals often strive for __________ to complete their "Imagined Life"
- Alfred Adler wrote the first major psychology book entitled Understanding Human __________.
- ____________ deals with clients’ underlying motives for behaving the way they do in the here and now.
- Alder developed the ________ as a means of determining which life task a problem might be helping the person avoid
- We can not be understood in parts if we are applying Alder's _________ concept.
- The ___________ child will often feel squeezed out
19 Clues: The baby of the family • Alder grew up in __________ • _____ order is not a deterministic concept • The ___________ child will often feel squeezed out • The first phase of ABT involves __________ the relationship • Stories of events that a person "says" occurred before the age of 10. • Exploring concepts of self, personal beliefs, and convictions in therapy • ...
Music Theory 2012-12-12
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- gradually getting faster
- another name for the G clef
- two identical notes playing together
- a composition for three instruments
- plucked strings
- very slow
- another name for a 'pause'
- at a walking pace
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- very fast
- this symbol: >
- ____ fourth, same as diminished fifth
- Fast
- gradually getting quieter
- several notes played together in harmony
- another name for the F clef
- gradually getting louder
- The speed of music
- the unit of musical rhythm
- the interval between D# and D#
19 Clues: Fast • very fast • very slow • this symbol: > • plucked strings • at a walking pace • The speed of music • gradually getting faster • gradually getting louder • gradually getting quieter • the unit of musical rhythm • another name for a 'pause' • another name for the G clef • another name for the F clef • the interval between D# and D# • a composition for three instruments • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-08-26
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- an atom with lost or gained electrons
- same element, different mass
- the scientist who invented the "Billiard Ball Mode"
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
- means atom in greek
- atom or molecule that gained or lost an electron
- a positively charged ion
- The scientist that discredited Leucippus and Democritus
- chemist that discovered the orbital model
- a mathematical expression to find the wave function
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- who discovered the electron
- substance that cannot be broken down into a smaller substance
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- the sum of protons and neutrons on the periodic table
- rejected the idea of only four elements
- electrons at the out edge of the shell
- a chemical bond of two elements
- type of model that includes element symbol as the nucleus
- drop experiment to find charge and mass of the electron
20 Clues: means atom in greek • a positively charged ion • who discovered the electron • same element, different mass • a chemical bond of two elements • an atom with lost or gained electrons • electrons at the out edge of the shell • rejected the idea of only four elements • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • ...
Sculpture Theory 2021-06-22
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- Form consists of shorter interior lengths that progress toward longer exterior lengths
- Widest area around the head
- Concentration of length within a given area
- Structure
- Texture
- Form consists of lengths that progress from shorter in the exterior to longer in the interior
- Unactivated/activated
- Form consists of the same lengths throughout the design
- Very short version of graduated form
- Using two of more of the basic forms in one design
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- Form consists of shorter exterior lengths that gradually progress toward longer interior lengths
- Number one requested appointment
- Artistic carving or removing of hair lengths to create various forms and shapes
- Lengths of hair that follow the curves of the head
- Form/Shape
- Arrangment of lengths across the curves of the head
- Area below the crest
- Area above the crest
- Silhouette
19 Clues: Texture • Structure • Form/Shape • Silhouette • Area below the crest • Area above the crest • Unactivated/activated • Widest area around the head • Number one requested appointment • Very short version of graduated form • Concentration of length within a given area • Lengths of hair that follow the curves of the head • Using two of more of the basic forms in one design • ...
Color Theory 2024-05-06
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- Blue, Green, Purple
- Level of intensity of a color
- Quality of Brightness and Purity of a color
- Colors that are opposite on the color wheel
- Combination of complimentary colors
- Red, Yellow, Orange
- A light value of a color, achieved by adding white
- Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet
- A Hue's lightness or darkness
- The name of a color
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- Colors made by combining two Primary Colors
- The lightness of darkness of a color
- Colors made from one Primary color combined with one Secondary color adjacent on the color wheel
- One color with different values
- Colors that make up all other colors
- Absence of color
- The darkness of a color, achieved by adding black
- 3-5 colors adjacent on the color wheel that are harmonious
- Combination of all colors
19 Clues: Absence of color • Blue, Green, Purple • Red, Yellow, Orange • The name of a color • Combination of all colors • Level of intensity of a color • A Hue's lightness or darkness • One color with different values • Combination of complimentary colors • The lightness of darkness of a color • Colors that make up all other colors • Colors made by combining two Primary Colors • ...
kinetic theory 2025-05-15
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- the name of particles in gas.
- the kinetic energy of a substance is directly proportional to it.
- shows a coil of wire that produces radiant energy when it is heated.
- the state of matter where particles are most free to move.
- molecular theory ,the idea that matter is made of tiny particles in motion.
- that increases as its temperature increases.
- which contains a set of narrowly spaced fan blades.
- the force of a gas against a surface.
- is the energy that is carried by an electric current.
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- that can be transformed into other forms of energy.
- is energy stored in chemical bonds.
- is the energy an object has due to its motiois the ability to cause change.
- what happens to gas when volume as temperature increases.
- potential energy is the energy stored in an object because of its position.
- is a device that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- law, a gas law relating volume and pressure .
- of conservation of energy energy is never created or destroyed.
- the states of matter where particles are arranged in a fixed pattern.
- Lussacacs law a gas law relating pressure and temperature.
19 Clues: the name of particles in gas. • is energy stored in chemical bonds. • the force of a gas against a surface. • that increases as its temperature increases. • law, a gas law relating volume and pressure . • that can be transformed into other forms of energy. • which contains a set of narrowly spaced fan blades. • is the energy that is carried by an electric current. • ...
Big Bang Vocabulary 2021-11-02
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- Used to study light
- 73% H 25% He 2% everything else
- Theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- Wilson & Penzias, heard this over air waves when working on a radio
- Theory of relativity
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- During the beginning the universe was full of
- 5 billion years
- First atom
- Theory that galaxies are moving apart from each other
- First subatomic particle
10 Clues: First atom • 5 billion years • Used to study light • Theory of relativity • First subatomic particle • 73% H 25% He 2% everything else • During the beginning the universe was full of • Theory that the universe is constantly expanding • Theory that galaxies are moving apart from each other • Wilson & Penzias, heard this over air waves when working on a radio
Big Bang Vocabulary 2021-11-02
Across
- Used to study light
- 73% H 25% He 2% everything else
- Theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- Wilson & Penzias, heard this over air waves when working on a radio
- Theory of relativity
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- During the beginning the universe was full of
- 5 billion years
- First atom
- Theory that galaxies are moving apart from each other
- First subatomic particle
10 Clues: First atom • 5 billion years • Used to study light • Theory of relativity • First subatomic particle • 73% H 25% He 2% everything else • During the beginning the universe was full of • Theory that the universe is constantly expanding • Theory that galaxies are moving apart from each other • Wilson & Penzias, heard this over air waves when working on a radio
Big Bang Vocabulary 2021-11-02
Across
- Wilson & Penzias, heard this over air waves when working on a radio
- First atom
- Theory that galaxies are moving apart from each other
- 5 billion years
- First subatomic particle
- Theory of relativity
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- 73% H 25% He 2% everything else
- During the beginning the universe was full of
- Theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- Used to study light
10 Clues: First atom • 5 billion years • Used to study light • Theory of relativity • First subatomic particle • 73% H 25% He 2% everything else • During the beginning the universe was full of • Theory that the universe is constantly expanding • Theory that galaxies are moving apart from each other • Wilson & Penzias, heard this over air waves when working on a radio
Big Bang Vocabulary 2021-11-02
Across
- Used to study light
- 73% H 25% He 2% everything else
- Theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- Wilson & Penzias, heard this over air waves when working on a radio
- Theory of relativity
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- During the beginning the universe was full of
- 5 billion years
- First atom
- Theory that galaxies are moving apart from each other
- First subatomic particle
10 Clues: First atom • 5 billion years • Used to study light • Theory of relativity • First subatomic particle • 73% H 25% He 2% everything else • During the beginning the universe was full of • Theory that the universe is constantly expanding • Theory that galaxies are moving apart from each other • Wilson & Penzias, heard this over air waves when working on a radio
Multiple Intelligences 2013-04-25
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- Gardner introduced his theory in 1983 in his first book entitled _________.
- Gardner co-directs _______, an organization that investigates MI in curriculum, instruction, and pedagogy.
- Linda Campbell, a proponent of MI, describes five practical approaches to curriculum changes, one of which is ________.
- Another word for number-reasoning smart
- The theory of MI is meant to document and explore the idea of different intelligence _______.
- Visual aids that assist struggling readers
- Gardner's latest intelligence addition to MI theory.
- A visual-spatial learner might grow up to be an ________.
- A field trip to the zoo or botanical garden would be fostering this intelligence
- Those who are more self-aware are likely to be strong in this intelligence.
- There are currently __ intelligences, and Gardner continues to investigate and research other possible intelligences to this day.
- Gardner suggests we take _________ learning differences seriously.
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- Multiple Intelligences lend themselves to __________ in the classroom.
- According to Gardner, intelligence is defined as the _________ to identify problems and solutions creatively.
- The ability to recognize tone, timbre, and sounds easily are characteristics of this intelligence strength.
- Gardner believes that ________ should be a natural part of one's learning.
- An example of ______ intelligence, and gives kids a "brain break"
- A person who identifies moods and emotions appropriately is practicing this intelligence.
- A poetry assignment exemplifies this intelligence
- As a teacher, when planning a lesson, _______ different ways to incorporate the various intelligences can be helpful.
20 Clues: Another word for number-reasoning smart • Visual aids that assist struggling readers • A poetry assignment exemplifies this intelligence • Gardner's latest intelligence addition to MI theory. • A visual-spatial learner might grow up to be an ________. • An example of ______ intelligence, and gives kids a "brain break" • ...
Out of the Box Assignment Two 2022-08-26
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- - /Market structure characterized by a single producer; form of imperfect competition
- - /Situation where quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded at a given price
- Floor - /The lowest legal price that can be paid for a product
- of Scale - /Increasingly efficient use of personnel, plant, and equipment that lowers the average cost of production as a firm becomes larger
- - /Unincorporated business owned and operated by two or more people who share the profits and have unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the firm
- Competition - /Competition based on a product's appearance, quality, or design, rather than its price
- Liability - /Requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, and general partnerships
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- Proprietorship - /Unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profits and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the United States
- - /Illegal agreement among producers to fix prices, limit output, divide markets, or otherwise agree to reduce competition
- - /Market structure in which a few large sellers dominate the market and have the ability to affect prices in the industry; form of imperfect competition
- Quantity - /Quantity of output supplied that is equal to the quantity demanded at the equilibrium price
- - /Situation where quantity supplied is less than quantity demanded at a given price
- Competition - /Theoretical market structure characterized by a large number of well-informed independent buyers and sellers who exchange identical products and have freedom of entry and exit
- Competition - /Market structure having all conditions of pure competition except for identical products; a form of imperfect competition
- Ceiling - /The highest legal price that can be charged for a product
15 Clues: Floor - /The lowest legal price that can be paid for a product • Ceiling - /The highest legal price that can be charged for a product • - /Situation where quantity supplied is less than quantity demanded at a given price • - /Market structure characterized by a single producer; form of imperfect competition • ...
19.2 2018-05-15
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- most basic form of corporate ownership, generally with one vote per share for stockholders
- a type of investment, often tax exempt, issued by state and local governments; known as munis
- checks paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- strategy of holding different investments to minimize risk
- form of stock with no voting privileges; has a higher claim on corporate income and assets than does common stock
- U.S. government obligation with a maturity of 2 to 10 years
- unincorporated business owned and operated by two or more people who share the profits and have unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the firm
- low-denomination, non-transferable bonds issued by the federal government, usually through payroll savings plans
- U.S. government obligation with a maturity of a few days to 52 weeks
- the transfer of money from households to businesses and government through investments and loans
- people who own a share or shares of stock in a corporation; same as shareholders
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- form of partnership where one or more partners are not active in the daily running of the business, and whose liability for the partnership’s debt is restricted to the amount invested in the business
- requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- company that sells shares of a portfolio of securities, e.g., stocks and bonds issued by other companies
- unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profits and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the United States
- retirement accounts in the form of a long-term time deposit, with annual contributions not taxed until withdrawn during retirement
- person who buys or sells securities for investors
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and responsibilities of an individual, including the right to buy and sell property, enter into legal contracts, and to sue and be sued
- life of a bond, length of time funds are borrowed
- U.S. government bonds with maturity of 30 years
- situation in which a firm legally ceases to exist when an owner dies or quits, or a new owner is added; applies to sole proprietorships and partnerships
- certificates of ownership in a corporation; common or preferred stock
22 Clues: U.S. government bonds with maturity of 30 years • person who buys or sells securities for investors • life of a bond, length of time funds are borrowed • strategy of holding different investments to minimize risk • U.S. government obligation with a maturity of 2 to 10 years • U.S. government obligation with a maturity of a few days to 52 weeks • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-26
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- manufacturing process revolutionized by Henry Ford
- secret society who would terrorize african americans and other groups of minorities
- people who would illegally sell alcohol
- popular jazz singer and trumpet player
- paranoia about the growth and spread of communism
- first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- 29th president
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- rebellious and energetic women who challenged traditional values
- political theory in which all property is publicly owned
- famous female pilot
- infamous gangster and bootlegger
- industrialist and automobile manufacturer
- buildings where alcohol would be illegally sold
- constitutional amendment banning the manufacture, sale, and consumption of alcohol (number)
- 30th president
- famous baseball player
- political theory in which trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- period of time when the manufacture, sale, and consumption of alcohol was made illegal
- 31st president
- a refusal to work, typically in protest
20 Clues: 30th president • 31st president • 29th president • famous female pilot • famous baseball player • infamous gangster and bootlegger • popular jazz singer and trumpet player • people who would illegally sell alcohol • a refusal to work, typically in protest • industrialist and automobile manufacturer • buildings where alcohol would be illegally sold • ...
civics crossword 2026-02-24
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- The income reward for a given amount of work.
- an Italian economist and sociologist, earned a degree in engineering for his research on the concept of equilibrium in physics.
- May levy either moderate taxes or high taxes on the Firm owner’s profits.
- A way to evaluate an allocation based on one’s conception of justice.
- An allocation with the property that there is no alternative technically feasible allocation in which at least one person would be better off, and nobody worse off.
- An allocation with the property that there is no alternative technically feasible allocation in which at least one person would be better off, and nobody worse off.
- A policy changes the benefits or costs of alternative courses of action open to the individual.
- The reward in money (or some equivalent measure) of the individual’s command over valued goods and services.
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- is a mandatory financial charge or levy imposed by a government on individuals or entities
- An interaction in which the first player proposes a division of a ‘pie’ with the second player, who may either accept, in which case they each get the division proposed by the first person, or reject the offer, in which case both players receive nothing.
- who wanted to earn as much as possible would choose something between the extremes of trying to take it all, or dividing it equally.
- Can either pay taxes at the statutory (government-intended) rate, or hire tax lawyers to exploit loopholes in the tax laws—finding accounting methods that will allow the Firm to ‘earn’ its profits in some other lower tax country, for example—so as to minimize its tax obligations.
- The extent that one can do (or be) what one chooses without narrow socially imposed limits.
- A set of strategies, one for each player in the game, such that each player’s strategy is a best response to the strategies chosen by everyone else.
- Who's the one that introduces higher taxes
15 Clues: Who's the one that introduces higher taxes • The income reward for a given amount of work. • A way to evaluate an allocation based on one’s conception of justice. • May levy either moderate taxes or high taxes on the Firm owner’s profits. • is a mandatory financial charge or levy imposed by a government on individuals or entities • ...
Econ Chapter 5 Vocab 2023-01-09
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- Different amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supply curve.
- Specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve.
- 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.
- Phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns.
- Total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold.
- Electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet.
- Graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output.
- Costs of production that do not change when output changes.
- Broad category of fixed costs that include interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries.
- Total output or production by a firm.
- 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.
- Production period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed.
- Extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input.
- Level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue.
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- Stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added.
- Supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market.
- Amount of a product a producer or seller would be willing to offer for sale at all possible prices in a market at a given point in time.
- Extra cost of producing one additional unit of production.
- Production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs.
- Change in the amount offered for sale in respone to a price change; movement along the supply curve.
- Average price that every unit of output sells for.
- Production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials.
- Government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity.
- Responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price.
- Production period long enough to change the amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production.
27 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. • ...
Spelling week 2 theme 1 2022-09-02
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- the feeling of enjoying something
- a condition that causes poor health
- great surprise
- justice and equalit
- condition of being physically strong
- not being willing to work or use any effort
- not being hard or firm
- the act of moving
- the quality of being thick
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- hard, flat material, such as concrete
- money paid
- the quality of having a lot of something
- the quality of being very dark
- sorrow; unhappiness
- the condition of lacking light
- the quality of being tid
- the quality of treating people equally
- something said or written in a direct, formal, or official way
- medical care given for an illness
- the condition of being ill
- lacking strength or power
21 Clues: money paid • great surprise • the act of moving • sorrow; unhappiness • justice and equalit • not being hard or firm • the quality of being tid • lacking strength or power • the condition of being ill • the quality of being thick • the quality of being very dark • the condition of lacking light • the feeling of enjoying something • medical care given for an illness • ...
financial management 2020-08-25
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- the assets which a firm can easily convert into cash or cash equivalents in a short period of time (less than a year)
- cheaper source of finance than equity
- The inability of a business to meet its fixed financial obligations, like payment of interest, is known as
- The size of assets, the profitability and competitiveness are all affected by
- refers to the mix between owners and borrowed funds.It represents the proportion of equity and debt
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- cheapest source of finance
- The short-term financial plans are known as
- This decision is about the quantum of finance to be raised from various long-term sources.
- the capital required to meet day-to-day needs of the firm
- When the stock market index is rising, a company may issue in order to meet its financial requirements
- management of fixed capital is also called
- This decision relates to how the firm’s funds are invested in different assets
12 Clues: cheapest source of finance • cheaper source of finance than equity • management of fixed capital is also called • The short-term financial plans are known as • the capital required to meet day-to-day needs of the firm • The size of assets, the profitability and competitiveness are all affected by • ...
Cell Theory Crossword 2021-09-10
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- The profession for Anton van Leeuwenhoek
- I reasoned that all cells come from other cells
- All living things are made of _____ ___ _____ cells
- The country where 3 of the scientists involved in cell theory are from
- I discovered that all plants are made of cells
- An essential piece of technology for cell theory
- I was the first person to see living cells
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- I discovered that all animals are made of cells
- I observed the remains of dead plant cells
- The profession for Rudolf Virchow
- What kind of tree did Robert Hooke look at?
- The profession for Theodor Schwann
- Cells are the _____ _____ of structure and function in a living organism
- The profession for Matthias Schleiden
- All cells come from ___________ cells
- The name for the rooms that monks live in
16 Clues: The profession for Rudolf Virchow • The profession for Theodor Schwann • The profession for Matthias Schleiden • All cells come from ___________ cells • The profession for Anton van Leeuwenhoek • The name for the rooms that monks live in • I observed the remains of dead plant cells • I was the first person to see living cells • What kind of tree did Robert Hooke look at? • ...
Space 2025-11-06
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- a current of hot gas projected into space
- the sun's layer formed by moderately hot gas
- a group of rocky planets
- glowing light in the night sky
- a slightly cooler darker spot on the sun's surface
- a round hollow on the suface a planet or moon
- a chunk of rock that didn't burn up completely
- a natural satellite
- a theorty about the orgin of the universe
- an enormous cluster of billions of stars
- the layer of very hot gas
- a celestial body orbiting the sun
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- a group of large gas planets
- outside part of the sun
- when light from a star tjt is moving away
- extremely violent eruption of gas
- large loops of super hot gas
- a smaller chunk of rock floating in space
- celestial body in orbit around a star
- a small body made up of rocky bodies in our solar system
- theory a theory that states that the universe is closed
- a celestial body of burning hot gases powered my nuclear fusion
- also called meteor
- one of many small rocky body's
24 Clues: also called meteor • a natural satellite • outside part of the sun • a group of rocky planets • the layer of very hot gas • a group of large gas planets • large loops of super hot gas • glowing light in the night sky • one of many small rocky body's • extremely violent eruption of gas • a celestial body orbiting the sun • celestial body in orbit around a star • ...
Middle Ages, Crusades, Renaissance Vocabulary 2020-10-08
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- A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord.
- power is limited by a constitution.
- holy wars
- a fleet of warships
- A pardon given by the Roman Catholic
- A widespread disease
- A King or Queen is the official head of state
- in return for repentance for sins
- Noble who owned the manor.
- This city was once of hot spots of Renaissance culture in the 1400s,
- lords and vassals: land and military
- the literature of ancient Greece and Rome
- powerful banking family who ruled Florence
- catholic church
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- reformers who protested some practices of
- Italian explorer who wrote about his travels
- A meeting held to discuss and reform practices of the Catholic Church.
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect Painted the Sistine Chapel in the 1400s, PATRONS of the arts.
- The king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor.
- political system based on bonds of loyalty
- A medieval organization of crafts workers or trades people.
- Heliocentric theory Developed the first modern theory of a sun centered universe
- Central Asia and China.
23 Clues: holy wars • catholic church • a fleet of warships • A widespread disease • Central Asia and China. • Noble who owned the manor. • in return for repentance for sins • power is limited by a constitution. • A pardon given by the Roman Catholic • lords and vassals: land and military • reformers who protested some practices of • the literature of ancient Greece and Rome • ...
Causal Inference 2025-11-16
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- a model describing chronic diseases as resulting from multiple interacting factors
- a cause involving the presence of a harmful exposure
- the temperament associated with the humor black bile and described as "cold and dry"
- a harmful outcome resulting from an exposure to an agent/cause
- the field that studies the causes and patterns of health and disease in populations
- something that truly leads to an effect in epidemiology
- a cause involving the absence of a protective exposure
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- the process of determining whether an exposure truly causes a specific health outcome
- the temperament associated with the phlegm and described as "cold and wet"
- the ancient Greek physician that introduced the theory of the four humors
- the old theory that disease was caused by inhaling foul or “bad air”
- expresses the increase in the risk or the additional number of cases of illness that result or could result from exposure to this cause
- the theory that microorganisms cause disease
- the scientist who proposed four postulates for determining the causes of infectious diseases
- the ratio showing how many times more likely an exposed group is to develop disease
15 Clues: the theory that microorganisms cause disease • a cause involving the presence of a harmful exposure • a cause involving the absence of a protective exposure • something that truly leads to an effect in epidemiology • a harmful outcome resulting from an exposure to an agent/cause • the old theory that disease was caused by inhaling foul or “bad air” • ...
Chapter 7.1 Key Terms Created by: Maria Becerril 2014-11-24
13 Clues: CEO • the end • # of people • to carry out • concentration • firm structure • daily operations • inclues four functions • getting resources arranged • keeping the company on track • providing direction and vision • carry out top-management decisions • process of creating goals/objectives
Big Bang 2013-02-21
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- the increase/decrease of frequency in sound as an objects move closer/further from each other
- a hunter who was changed into a constellation at his death
- the speed recessing galaxies is connect to the distance from the observer
- pattern of wave lengths that appear as coloured lines in a spectroscope
- a system of millions of star held together by gravitational attaction
- study of the stars to predict the future
- the most excepted theory on how the universe was formed
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- a group of stars that form a pattern
- the rival theory
- the brightest star
- the cooling remnant of the hot big bang (abbreviation)
- a collection of beliefs that are mistaken for scientific fact
- an object visible in space
- seventh brightest star
- the branch of science that deals with space
- a map formed in the shape of a sphere
- the tenth brightest star
17 Clues: the rival theory • the brightest star • seventh brightest star • the tenth brightest star • an object visible in space • a group of stars that form a pattern • a map formed in the shape of a sphere • study of the stars to predict the future • the branch of science that deals with space • the cooling remnant of the hot big bang (abbreviation) • ...
Crossword 2025-09-02
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- The management function focused on regulating activities and evaluating progress toward expected outcomes.
- Theorist who described stages of the Nurse-Patient Relationship.
- The practice of performing leadership functions and decision-making within organizations employing nurses.
- A unifying framework guiding nursing education, regulation, and practice.
- A classical leadership approach where the leader retains maximum power and authority.
- Theorist renowned for the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory.
- Effect where a momentary change in behavior or performance occurs in response to feeling appreciated or observed.
- A "hands-off" leadership style that gives employees considerable authority and autonomy.
- The ability to determine appropriate objectives and ensure accurate, desired results.
- A situation where a rising demand for quality patient outcomes is not met by strong nursing leadership.
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- A conflict management style best used when multiple parties are impacted and all interests need consideration.
- Often referred to as the "Mother of Modern Nursing," she developed the Environmental Theory.
- The first function of the management process, involving establishing goals and policies.
- German sociologist who introduced the concept of bureaucracy as an organizational design.
- The systematic organization of tasks or events to be completed within an appropriate timeframe.
- A participative leadership style where nurses are involved in problem-solving and decision-making.
- Psychologist known for his hierarchy of needs in motivational theory.
- management function that involves arranging by systematic planning and united effort.
- A leadership style that values personal connections, inspires team members, and focuses on the big picture.
- The ability to minimize time and resource use while achieving organizational objectives.
20 Clues: Theorist renowned for the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory. • Theorist who described stages of the Nurse-Patient Relationship. • Psychologist known for his hierarchy of needs in motivational theory. • A unifying framework guiding nursing education, regulation, and practice. • A classical leadership approach where the leader retains maximum power and authority. • ...
Pick 10 2025-03-12
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- objective experiences/aspects that measure happiness
- a biological explanation for dreaming as a way to make sense of impulses from the cerebral cortex
- a type of sleep behavior disorder that
- a theory that supports the frequency theory by saying that multiple neurons "volley" the transmissions
- rubbing at a site of injury can help decrease pain because long fibers "close the gate" of nociceptors
- imaginary sensations that feel real as one falls asleep
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- a theory that states that the rate of neurons firing is the same as the rate of soundwaves entering the ear
- another name for sleepwalking
- a sensory system that senses smell
- ____'s motivational conflicts theory that states that monetary incentives will not ensure more motivation after a certain point
10 Clues: another name for sleepwalking • a sensory system that senses smell • a type of sleep behavior disorder that • objective experiences/aspects that measure happiness • imaginary sensations that feel real as one falls asleep • a biological explanation for dreaming as a way to make sense of impulses from the cerebral cortex • ...
Market Structure and Revenue Theory 2013-09-09
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- One firm controls the majority of the market
- The extra revenue that hiring a worker can make (3 Words)
- A firm that always sells at the ruling market price (2 words)
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- Many firms selling at the ruling market price (2 Words)
- When terms of perfect competition are not met (2 Words)
- The mean return on sales of goods (2 Words)
- Two firms control the market
- Additional cost incurred per extra unit of output (2 Words)
- Few large firms control the market
9 Clues: Two firms control the market • Few large firms control the market • The mean return on sales of goods (2 Words) • One firm controls the majority of the market • Many firms selling at the ruling market price (2 Words) • When terms of perfect competition are not met (2 Words) • The extra revenue that hiring a worker can make (3 Words) • ...
MGMT 1005 Authors 2014-11-02
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- Who described the pyramid of corporate social responsibility?
- Initials of the committee that wrote about the 2008 financial crisis?
- Who had a stage theory of moral development with six stages?
- Who explained five mechanisms for leadership?
- Described the market at the bottom of the pyramid
- Who described "psychological distance"
- Which two authors wrote about "creating shared value"?
- Who had a stage theory of moral development based on relationships?
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- Utilitarian who described higher and lower pleasures
- Who described comparative advantage?
- Name of legislation that followed the 2002 crash
- Who described three stages of globalization?
- Who defended shareholder rights to profits?
- Utilitarian with NO hierarchy of pleasure
- Name of legislation that followed the 2008 crash
- Who described the invisible hand?
- Who described a rationale for private property ownership?
17 Clues: Who described the invisible hand? • Who described comparative advantage? • Who described "psychological distance" • Utilitarian with NO hierarchy of pleasure • Who defended shareholder rights to profits? • Who described three stages of globalization? • Who explained five mechanisms for leadership? • Name of legislation that followed the 2002 crash • ...
enlightenment and revolution- allison kabo 2023-01-11
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- very extravagant
- sacrificing some freedom for protection
- "father of liberalism"
- beleives that humans have a natural goodness
- abstract way of reasoning
- famous for his wit and he criticized Christianity
- wants separation of powers
- people who were influenced by the enlightenment
- the theory that the universe revolves around the sun
- simple
- they study the fundamental nature of knowlage
- the process for acquiring knowledge
- the government had equal powers and one branch cant take over
- third president
- letter we sent to Britain saying how we are leaving their country
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- pushed for womans rights
- events that started modern science
- discovered gravity
- wanted to overthrow her husband Peter |||
- the theory that the universe revolves around the earth
- wrote to explain our rights as americans
- movement where people grew their own independent ideas
- parties that wealthy woman threw to brag about their wealth
- legislative, judicial, and executive branches of the government
- improved the telescope
25 Clues: simple • third president • very extravagant • discovered gravity • "father of liberalism" • improved the telescope • pushed for womans rights • abstract way of reasoning • wants separation of powers • events that started modern science • the process for acquiring knowledge • sacrificing some freedom for protection • wrote to explain our rights as americans • ...
Bowlby's theory and the Learning theory 2020-12-02
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- the social learning theory is learning through?
- time in which an attachment has to form
- The most important attachment
- actions that draw in adult attention
- learning through consequences
- the optimal time for an attachment to form
- a connection consistent between a stimulus and response
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- when you are born with something
- anything which has the effect of increasing the likelihood of the behaviour being repeated when something rewarding happens when it is taken away.
- action that has the effect of decreasing the likelihood of something being repeated
- the name of the researcher who did an experiment on learning by association
- a stimulus which has no effect
12 Clues: The most important attachment • learning through consequences • a stimulus which has no effect • when you are born with something • actions that draw in adult attention • time in which an attachment has to form • the optimal time for an attachment to form • the social learning theory is learning through? • a connection consistent between a stimulus and response • ...
Theories of Psychology 2016-12-13
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- The way we see ourselves affects our personality
- Theory of personality dealing with the unconscious
- According to Freud, this part of the unconscious that strives for morality
- Scientist who theorized that people have three kinds of traits, cardinal, central, secondary
- Creator of the psychoanalytic theory
- Theory that personality is taught to us
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- _____ are universal and quantifiable
- The culture we are raised in helps form the people we become
- _______ mechanisms help us cope with issues
- Widely accepted and most basic categorization of traits
10 Clues: _____ are universal and quantifiable • Creator of the psychoanalytic theory • Theory that personality is taught to us • _______ mechanisms help us cope with issues • The way we see ourselves affects our personality • Theory of personality dealing with the unconscious • Widely accepted and most basic categorization of traits • ...
Sociology of Deviance 2023-10-06
Across
- Definition of an abstract concept in terms of the observable features that describe the thing being investigated
- Study that cuts across a population at a given point in time
- Test what is intended to be tested; Measure what is intended to be measured
- Subculture of "double failures"
- Durkheim
- Variable that is influenced by, or depends on, other variables
- Messner & Rosenfeld's __________ Anomie Theory
- Judgments of what is good and bad vary from society to society and from one historical time period to another, and this variation plays a role in influencing whether specific behaviors and people are condemned
- Testable statement about the relationship between two or more variables
- A sample that shows, in equivalent proportion, the significant variables that characterize the population as a whole
- Discreditable or shameful characteristic associated with a person
- Most common of Merton's Adaptations to Anomie
- The "B" in the ABC's of Deviance
- Statements, attitudes, beliefs
- Race is a biological fiction created by society, and thus it is a ____________.
- Political deviants
- Variable that causes or changes another variable
- Argued to foster "anything goes" mentality when pursuing personal goals
- Objectively the cutest animal in the world
- Differential Association Theory
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- Interview with predetermined questions that are followed rigidly
- Social Learning Theory
- Anything that can change
- Differential Opportunity
- Accept cultural goals but reject institutionalized means
- Sampling Strategy used to prevent certain groups from being under-/over-represented
- That which generates a negative response in an audience
- "Social Structure and Anomie" (1938)
- Deviant Beliefs
- Status that is not achieved
- The "A" in the ABC's of Deviance
- Obstacles or impediments that exist for a whole class of people
- promotes violent responses to signs of disrespect
- The idea that a question can be answered scientifically with observable data
- Status frustration
- Study that examines a population over a period of time
- Selecting subjects so that each individual in the population has an equal chance of being chosen
- General Strain Theory (GST)
- The "C" in the ABC's of Deviance
- Analytical Process of using data that has been collected by others
- Number of propositions of Differential Association
41 Clues: Durkheim • Deviant Beliefs • Status frustration • Political deviants • Social Learning Theory • Anything that can change • Differential Opportunity • Status that is not achieved • General Strain Theory (GST) • Statements, attitudes, beliefs • Subculture of "double failures" • Differential Association Theory • The "A" in the ABC's of Deviance • The "B" in the ABC's of Deviance • ...
Inoculate the World Spring Crossword 2026-03-26
Across
- Mushroom hunters head here for snowmelt
- Carlos who wrote The Teachings of Don Juan
- False morel genus
- New scientific research has been rewriting the origins of this molecule
- Profession of Mckenna
- Pore bearing mushrooms belong to this group
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- Amino acid converted into psilocybin
- Underground fungal network
- Popular Mckenna Theory
- Strain rumored to have been named and circulated by Terence McKenna
- What inspired Time Wave Zero theory
- Rule #1 : never eat it unless you can
- Spring mushroom with a honeycomb cap
- Spore bearing surface
- Stem of a mushroom
15 Clues: False morel genus • Stem of a mushroom • Spore bearing surface • Profession of Mckenna • Popular Mckenna Theory • Underground fungal network • What inspired Time Wave Zero theory • Amino acid converted into psilocybin • Spring mushroom with a honeycomb cap • Rule #1 : never eat it unless you can • Mushroom hunters head here for snowmelt • Carlos who wrote The Teachings of Don Juan • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-03-10
Across
- theory that all knowledge is delivered from experience
- magazine or newspaper published
- to be accustomed to
- brain's ability to recognizing itself by new connections
- showing great attention to detail
- theory should be based on reason
- quality of being easily shaped or molded
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- rejection of all religions
- easily influenced/ pliable
- in object-oriented and functional programming
- the doctrine that all events
- very weak/ slightly
- something added/ attached
- branch of knowledge/ historical development
- omitting inessential words
- clever, original, inventive
- two or more objects/ circles, polygons
17 Clues: very weak/ slightly • to be accustomed to • something added/ attached • rejection of all religions • easily influenced/ pliable • omitting inessential words • clever, original, inventive • the doctrine that all events • magazine or newspaper published • theory should be based on reason • showing great attention to detail • two or more objects/ circles, polygons • ...
Urie Bronfenbrenner Crossword 2023-09-20
8 Clues: Final level of Urie's Theory • First level of Urie's Theory • Original name of Urie's Theory • This affects a child positively • Urie revised his theory to this • This affects a child's negatively • This is key to Bronfenbrenner's theory • Amount of levels in the Bioecological Model
ACCOUNTING TERMS 2024-10-07
Across
- A SUMMARISEDRECORD OF RELEVANT TRANSACTIONS AT ONE PLACE RELATING TO A PARTICULAR HEAD IS CALLED AS AN
- YOU PASS THIS ENTRY TO BRING FORWARD THE BALANCES OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES FROM THE PREVIOUS YEAR.
- IT IS A FINANCIAL EVENT EXPRESSED IN TERMS OF MONEY.
- IT IS THE FIRST BOOK IN WHICH THE BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS ARE RECORDED.
- WHICH PRINCIPLE OF ACCOUNTING IS VIOLATED WHEN THE FIRM FREQUENTLY CHANGES THE METHODS OF CHARGING DEPRICIATION.
- DEBIT BALANCE OF CASH BOUGHT DOWN IS AN _____ TO THE FIRM
- DEBIT THE RECEIVER AND CREDIT THE GIVER IS THE RULE FOR THIS ACCOUNT
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- ACCOUNTING STANDARS ARE DEVELOPED AND SET IN INDIA BY THIS BOARD.
- UNDER THIS SYSTEM MISSAPPROPRIATION OF CASH BY THE PETTY CASHIER CAN BE MINIMISEDAS HE IS NOT ALLOWED TONDRAW CASH WHEN HE DESIRES.
- THESE BOOKS ARE SPECIAL JOURNALS.
- ARITHMETICAL ACCURACY OF THE BOOKS OF ACCOUNTS CAN BE ENSURED BY MAKING
- THIS CURRENT ASSET IS VALUED AT LOWER OF COST OR NET REALISABLE VALUE.
- IS THE RESULT OF OPERATIONS WHICH INCREASES OWNERS EQUITY.
- YOU ARE FOLLOWING THIS BASIS OF ACCOUNTING IF YOU DO NOT RECORD CREDIT TRANSACTIONS
14 Clues: THESE BOOKS ARE SPECIAL JOURNALS. • IT IS A FINANCIAL EVENT EXPRESSED IN TERMS OF MONEY. • DEBIT BALANCE OF CASH BOUGHT DOWN IS AN _____ TO THE FIRM • IS THE RESULT OF OPERATIONS WHICH INCREASES OWNERS EQUITY. • ACCOUNTING STANDARS ARE DEVELOPED AND SET IN INDIA BY THIS BOARD. • DEBIT THE RECEIVER AND CREDIT THE GIVER IS THE RULE FOR THIS ACCOUNT • ...
9th Grade Vocabulary Review 2024-06-02
Across
- sleepy
- not soft
- find
- all the time, without stopping
- something difficult you have to deal with
- go up
- very strong
- worth a lot
- want very much
Down
- a strong decision
- hold on tight
- laugh softly
- speak unclearly
- unable to walk
- walk heavily
- throw
- how much there is of something
- strange, mysterious and scary
- not bright
- perfect
20 Clues: find • throw • go up • sleepy • perfect • not soft • not bright • very strong • worth a lot • laugh softly • walk heavily • hold on tight • unable to walk • want very much • speak unclearly • a strong decision • strange, mysterious and scary • all the time, without stopping • how much there is of something • something difficult you have to deal with
