theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
PSYC341 Review Crossword 2018-05-08
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- The smallest unit of sound in a language, a single syllable
- A type of memeory that feels better for more strongly significant events
- The type of effect that comes into play when color words are displayed in different colored fonts
- The average capacity of STM
- The type of filter that would enable one to recognize meaning from surrounding noise even if they are not paying attention to it
- A memory technique where similar information is grouped together into units
- The general term for a technique that helps one remember
- The type of filter that would prevent one from recognizing their name called out if they were focusing on a certain task.
- The coding theory that suggests we store mental representations linguistically
- The technique that involves putting the information you’re trying to remember into a picture or scene
- The stimulus as it is once it begins to interact with the nervous system
- A reading strategy that involves five steps
- The theory that suggests we store categories using every example we've ever encountered of that category
- The type of amnesia where memory after the incident is not retained
- The theory that suggests we store categories as a single, most fitting example of that category
- The type of party that names an effect of interest when studying filter theories.
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- The type of stimulus that begins the process of perception
- A task in which participants are asked to generate full or partial reports
- The smallest unit of meaning in a language
- The name for the visuospatial region of working memory
- Elements of language that are not covered by formal rules but rather shared understanding and cultural context
- A type of visual sensory memory
- The mental recognition and interpretation of sensory information
- The grammatical rules of a language determining how morphemes and words can be put together
- The type of amnesia where memory before the incident is not retained
- A descriptor for the portion of working memory that stores processes and occurances
- The type of bias that encourages one to stay within a given schema when recalling events
- A three letter abbreviation for the type of memory that comes after sensory memory
- The initial reception of information by the nervous system
- The coding theory that suggests mental representations are exactly like the real thing
30 Clues: The average capacity of STM • A type of visual sensory memory • The smallest unit of meaning in a language • A reading strategy that involves five steps • The name for the visuospatial region of working memory • The general term for a technique that helps one remember • The type of stimulus that begins the process of perception • ...
Plate Tectonics By: Caron St. Jean 2013-04-06
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- This forms when two convergent plates fold up the land.
- ______ plates are pieces of the lithosphere.
- ______ can occur when two transform plate boundaries are active.
- Converging plate boundaries have the pressure of _____.
- _______ came up with the theory of Pangaea.
- The theory that all of the continents were once one piece of land.
- What is it called when two plates converge and one goes under the other?
- Diverging plate boundaries have the pressure of _____.
- How many plate boundaries are there?
- Sea floor ______ is the cause of magnetic patterns on the ocean floor.
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- When the magma gets full due to subduction it creates _____.
- The name of ocean plates.
- The United States lies on the _____ American plate.
- Transform plate boundaries have the pressure of ______.
- Two plates that rub against each other in opposite directions are_____ plate boundaries.
- Two plates that push against each other are ______plate boundaries.
- When two oceanic plates diverge they cause a ______.
- The name of land plates.
- Two plates that separate from each other are______ plate boundaries.
- What happens between plate boundaries?
20 Clues: The name of land plates. • The name of ocean plates. • How many plate boundaries are there? • What happens between plate boundaries? • _______ came up with the theory of Pangaea. • ______ plates are pieces of the lithosphere. • The United States lies on the _____ American plate. • When two oceanic plates diverge they cause a ______. • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2024-10-08
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- The border between two plates
- The earth is made up of 13-20 ______
- Made up of crust and a little bit of the upper mantle
- This may occur as a result of two plates sliding against each other
- Boundary where two plates move towards each other
- The continent that is believed to have once fit into South America
- The creator of the Continental Drift theory's first name
- ________ spreading.The process that forms new ocean floor and oceanic spreading.
- When a plate slides under another
- Boundary where two plates slide against each other
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- Boundary where two plates move away from each other
- A crack in a plate
- The outermost shell of the Earth
- Part of the plate where earthquakes occur
- The super-continent in the Continental Drift theory
- The layer of Earth between the core and the crust.
- This is formed by one plate sliding under the other
- A type of evidence that points to the theory being true
- Most plates are made up of continents and some _____
- Alfred Wagner suggested that continents were ________
20 Clues: A crack in a plate • The border between two plates • The outermost shell of the Earth • When a plate slides under another • The earth is made up of 13-20 ______ • Part of the plate where earthquakes occur • Boundary where two plates move towards each other • The layer of Earth between the core and the crust. • Boundary where two plates slide against each other • ...
ACCOUNTING TERMS 2024-10-07
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- 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 • ...
natural selection (darwin & more) 2024-01-24
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- (2 words) This animal looked similar to the European rabbit.
- Wallace today is recognized as the ______ of the NS theory.
- What type of insects did Darwin like to observe?
- This voyage Darwin sailed on lead him to observe geology & fossils.
- Darwin's hypothesis that variation in neck length correlated with the type of _______ found on the island.
- This conference is where Darwin & Wallace joined, presenting evolution by NS
- (2 words) This ostrich-like bird is found in the North which was replaced by the lesser Rhea in the south.
- Despite these islands being away from the mainland, how much life was there?
- This man was a naturalist who studied species in Indonesia & had similar conclusions to Darwin.
- Adaptations to certain environments results in what?
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- Related species could be modified according to environmental ________.
- Where the Andes Mountains were located, collecting fossilized marine shells many feet up on the side of cliffs
- Study of geographic distributions of organisms on Earth
- This country was where Darwin observed a large fossil of the Glyptodon (armadillo-like) & ground sloth.
- (T/F) Darwin does not publish his E by NS theory immediately.
- This animal was observed in the Gal. islands where their necks length varied
- After Darwin's voyage, he developed this theory: ______ by natural selection.
- Darwin was this profession at age 22.
- Animals in _____ environments in South America & Europe has ______-looking animals.
- What did Darwin witness during his observations? (This caused sediment uplift of 50 ft in the harbor.)
- These volcanic islands formed off the western coast of South America.
- This was Darwin's "mystery of mysteries" of new species.
- Does credit go to Darwin or Wallace based on their findings of natural selection?
23 Clues: Darwin was this profession at age 22. • What type of insects did Darwin like to observe? • Adaptations to certain environments results in what? • Study of geographic distributions of organisms on Earth • This was Darwin's "mystery of mysteries" of new species. • Wallace today is recognized as the ______ of the NS theory. • ...
Roman Catholic Church 2022-03-13
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- Ruled Middle East and Europe
- Pope rules the church from here
- God's objective existence; God's interest in individual human beings, who can enter into relations with God through prayer.
- brought Roman Catholicism to the U.S
- Ruler of churches in a certain area
- tradition of honoring saints actually came from these people
- Bang Theory Proposed by a Catholic Priest
- worldwide religious tradition
- largest of three major branches of Christianity
- comes from the Greek word katholicos
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- major religion of nearly every country in Latin America
- baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, reconciliation, marriage, anointing of the sick, holy orders
- denomination of Christianity
- tried to kill Jesus
- Catholic Church doesn’t reject this theory
- First pope of the church
- Has more Catholic than Italy
- symbol used by early Christians to identify themselves in times of persecution
- very special time for Christians
- symbolizes prayers rising to heaven
20 Clues: tried to kill Jesus • First pope of the church • Ruled Middle East and Europe • denomination of Christianity • Has more Catholic than Italy • worldwide religious tradition • Pope rules the church from here • very special time for Christians • Ruler of churches in a certain area • symbolizes prayers rising to heaven • brought Roman Catholicism to the U.S • ...
Research 2018-03-17
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- the population researched in a particular study.
- a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed.
- structured sets of questions on specified subjects that are used to gather information or opinions.
- the relationship established that shows that an independent variable causes a change in a dependent variable.
- the degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure.
- the collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group frequently including data derived from the subjects themselves.
- 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.
- the range of values of a particular variable.
- the target group under investigation.
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- the relation between cause and effect.
- a tentative explanation based on theory to predict a causal relationship between variables.
- ordering of related phenomena into categories or groups according to characteristics or attributes.
- any way of describing or characterizing typical or average or common values in some distribution.
- a variable that varies due to the impact of the independent variable.
- 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.
- a process used in research to draw a sample of a population strictly by chance.
- a statement which is made in response to the research question and that is affirmed with evidence based on research.
- 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.
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. • ...
psychology 2023-02-27
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- ______ learning a theory developed by psychologist BF Skinner
- ____ bias, a bias that leads us to search for information that specifically backs up our biases
- a structural component of language having to do with exploration of meaning
- word Language stage developed about one year into life
- _____ fear an over the top fear about something that may happen that is mostly unfounded
- Type of communication used to help coco spea
- believing that you can fix a toilet because you've seen a plumber do it for example
- a method of organizing seperate ideas with similar qualities under the same umbrella
- ____ stage of language that begins at four months
- Inborn universal ____ theory developed in opposition of BF Skinners by Noam Chomsky
- a problem solving method that exhausts every possible possibility much like a computer
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- one of the areas of the brain having to do with language processing
- problem solving method involving sudden inspiration
- a mental roadblock which prevents us from viewing a problem from a fresh perspective
- belief ___ a state in which we continue to hold on to our false ideas despite increasing evidence to the contrary
- a way of problem solving, hearing a loud crash and running for example
- type of animal which dances to communicate
- category ____ a way of sorting and organizing ideas
- linguistic ____ a theory developed by psychologist benjamin whorf
- ____ speech, characterized by its two word sentences developed before a childs second year
20 Clues: type of animal which dances to communicate • Type of communication used to help coco spea • ____ stage of language that begins at four months • problem solving method involving sudden inspiration • category ____ a way of sorting and organizing ideas • word Language stage developed about one year into life • ...
Cells! 2022-10-10
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- Only in plant cells, Protects and helps keeps cells shape.
- The brain of the cell.
- The organelle that controls what goes into the cell.
- transports items throughout the cells fat.
- Single celled organisms
- makes protein
- Came up with cell Theory
- Absorbs energy from the sun,make plants green.
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- theory Cells are the basic unit of structure, function in living things
- store protein,nutrients and waste.
- it cleans the cell.
- gel like fluid that supports the cell
- This person named the cell
- mailing system for the cell.
- turns glucose to energy
15 Clues: makes protein • it cleans the cell. • The brain of the cell. • Single celled organisms • turns glucose to energy • Came up with cell Theory • This person named the cell • mailing system for the cell. • store protein,nutrients and waste. • gel like fluid that supports the cell • transports items throughout the cells fat. • Absorbs energy from the sun,make plants green. • ...
CH6 S1-2 hayden hessler 2020-12-22
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- a change in European scientific thought
- Great english scientist
- theory that Earth was the center of the universe
- Francis Marie Arouet
- Jean Jacques philosophe
- logical procedure for producing scientific ideas
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- published an essay
- an influential french writer
- Italian scientist that made theories about space
- agreement in which people agree on a government
- Philosopher that had a different view
- Intellectual movement
- social critics in Frances
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
14 Clues: published an essay • Francis Marie Arouet • Intellectual movement • Great english scientist • Jean Jacques philosophe • social critics in Frances • an influential french writer • Philosopher that had a different view • a change in European scientific thought • agreement in which people agree on a government • Italian scientist that made theories about space • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”.
- This happened after Luther nailed the 95 theses to churches.
- Canada’s nation is ______
- People being ranked above one another.
- Someone who believed that faith in god would get you to heaven, not good works on earth.
- When a society moves into a city
- Navarre Believed that the bible should be translated into French.
- Something you think is the truth
- A receipt to heaven.
- The Medici are “godfathers” of this.
- The theory that the sun revolves around the earth.
- Power is held by the individual or their representative.
- Vinci Created the painting called “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”.
- A country's native language
- A group of people linked by common activities or interests
- An expedition/campaign for a cause
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- Pizan First woman in the west that made a living by writing.
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- Another word for your moral standard or principle
- A political philosopher that was a part of the famous and talented of Firenza.
- Invented the printing press.
- Nobles, Kings, and Peasants are a part of this government ranking which the merchants destroyed
- Someone who makes journeys to a holy place.
- The middle ages are this so is the renaissance and the Roman Empire.
- The growth of this idea power of monarchs in northern Europe led to competition with the church.
- Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person to use this concept
- A person who provides financial support.
- He “created” the telescope and studied the universe
- Created the Heliocentric theory.
- press After creation people didn't have to hand copy books.
- Some medical doctors believed that health was linked to this.
31 Clues: A receipt to heaven. • Canada’s nation is ______ • A country's native language • Invented the printing press. • Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”. • When a society moves into a city • Something you think is the truth • Created the Heliocentric theory. • An expedition/campaign for a cause • The Medici are “godfathers” of this. • People being ranked above one another. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- A receipt to heaven.
- Nobles, Kings, and Peasants are a part of this government ranking which the merchants destroyed
- Something you think is the truth
- People being ranked above one another.
- Pizan First woman in the west that made a living by writing.
- Invented the printing press.
- This happened after Luther nailed the 95 theses to churches.
- The Medici are “godfathers” of this.
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- press After creation people didn't have to hand copy books.
- Someone who believed that faith in god would get you to heaven, not good works on earth.
- Vinci Created the painting called “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”.
- A group of people linked by common activities or interests
- Someone who makes journeys to a holy place.
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- Created the Heliocentric theory.
- He “created” the telescope and studied the universe
- Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person to use this concept
- A political philosopher that was a part of the famous and talented of Firenza.
- Power is held by the individual or their representative.
- Canada’s nation is ______
- Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”.
- Another word for your moral standard or principle
- The theory that the sun revolves around the earth.
- When a society moves into a city
- A person who provides financial support.
- Navarre Believed that the bible should be translated into French.
- Some medical doctors believed that health was linked to this.
- A country's native language
- An expedition/campaign for a cause
- The growth of this idea power of monarchs in northern Europe led to competition with the church.
- The middle ages are this so is the renaissance and the Roman Empire.
31 Clues: A receipt to heaven. • Canada’s nation is ______ • A country's native language • Invented the printing press. • Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”. • Created the Heliocentric theory. • When a society moves into a city • Something you think is the truth • An expedition/campaign for a cause • The Medici are “godfathers” of this. • People being ranked above one another. • ...
Plate Tectonic Unit 2014-04-03
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- a theory of explaining the earth crust
- region between the crust and core
- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means
- admission of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves
- a current in a fluid causing convection
- upper part of earths mantle
- solid and inside the otter core
- where heat and electricity is transmitted through an object
- the gradual movement of continents across earth
- movement in liquid when hotter liquid rises and colder sinks and causes the transfer of heat
- when two plates move away from each other
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- two plates sliding past one another
- dark, fine-grained volcanic rock
- rigid outer part of earth
- a very hard, granular, crystalline, igneous rock consisting mainly of quartz, mica, and feldspar
- theory an explanation gotten from the scientific method
- when two plates collide
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of plates on earth's crust
- composed thickly of nickel and iron and is liquid
- degree of compactness in a substance
- Outer most layer of the earth
21 Clues: when two plates collide • rigid outer part of earth • upper part of earths mantle • Outer most layer of the earth • solid and inside the otter core • dark, fine-grained volcanic rock • region between the crust and core • two plates sliding past one another • degree of compactness in a substance • a theory of explaining the earth crust • a current in a fluid causing convection • ...
SPARKS 2020-02-22
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- / A one-to-one process between an outside trainer and an employee
- / Vroom's theory
- / An evaluator error that occurs when an evaluator appraises an employee high or low on many or all criteria because of one criterion.
- / Self-perceived talents and values guiding a person to make his/her career decisions.
- / encouragement
- / Degree of difficulty in replacing the job holder.
- / The act of enlisting people for job
- / Herzberg ______ factor theory
- / people
- / The knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform a specific task or function
- / The favoring of one group of people to the detriment of others.
- / a level in hierarchy of needs pyramid
- / Acknowledgement of employees performance or achievements.
- / shown to relatives by individuals in a position of authority such as CEO’s, managers or supervisors.
- / factors in a job whose presence doesn't motivate but absence leaves employees dissatisfied
- / you
- / mind and behaviour
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- tendency of people to overestimate their ability to have predicted an outcome that could not possibly have been predicted
- / Theory of performance
- / A complaint brought by one party to an employment contract against another party.
- / Describes changes in the work force resulting from voluntary or involuntary resignations.
- / The process of discussion with a view to mutual settlement
- / the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgement.
- / the state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes, especially as relating to behavioural decisions and attitude change.
- / understanding how culture affects behavior
- / The approach to managing people and their performance
- / unofficial industrial action.
- / The process of taking control over another corporation by purchasing.
- / sometimes called Emotional Stability
- / Disciplinary action resulting in an employee being sent home without pay for a specified period of time.
30 Clues: / you • / people • / encouragement • / Vroom's theory • / mind and behaviour • / Theory of performance • / Herzberg ______ factor theory • / unofficial industrial action. • / The act of enlisting people for job • / sometimes called Emotional Stability • / a level in hierarchy of needs pyramid • / understanding how culture affects behavior • ...
Plate Tectonics 2025-03-09
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- the deepest parts of the oceans.
- The Earth's ______________ field reverses from time to time.
- what causes plate tectonics
- Scientist who first proposed that thermal convection in the mantle causes continental drift.
- the most outer solid portion of the planet Earth
- what is one of the three types of boundaries?
- what is one of the three types of boundaries?
- the Theory of Continental _____________.
- what is the plastic layer below the lithosphere
- Alfred Wegener noticed that the coast of South America seemed to fit into the coast of this continent, just like a jigsaw puzzle
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- places where the sea floor is forced under
- Plate _____________
- Section of the Earth below the crust
- what is the liquid layer of the earth’s core
- scientist who first proposed the theory that the continents drifted
- what is one of the three types of boundaries?
- what causes sea floor spreading
- paleontologists noticed that these were the same on different continents even though the continents were separated by oceans
- what is the crust and part of the upper mantle
- Seafloor ______________
20 Clues: Plate _____________ • Seafloor ______________ • what causes plate tectonics • what causes sea floor spreading • the deepest parts of the oceans. • Section of the Earth below the crust • the Theory of Continental _____________. • places where the sea floor is forced under • what is the liquid layer of the earth’s core • what is one of the three types of boundaries? • ...
Plate Tectonics 2021-12-02
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- plates slide past each other in opposite directions
- Name of the giant supercontinent
- normal faults occur when rocks are
- The Hawaiian Islands formed over a
- The name of the fault in Missouri
- The process by which new ocean crust is being formed
- Sea Floor Spreading begins at
- Reverse faults occur when rocks are
- Plates spread apart at what boundaries
- Who created the theory of continental drift
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- The driving force behind plate tectonics
- Plates collide at what boundaries
- The theory that the plates were once a large landmass that has moved to where they are now
- old ocean floor gets destroyed in
- A break in the Earth’s crust
- Can form at convergent boundaries
- Whats happening to the size of the Pacific ocean
- What can occur from earthquakes in the ocean
- The area around the Pacific Ocean plate known for its volcanic activity is the
- What caused the Mississippi river to flow backwards
20 Clues: A break in the Earth’s crust • Sea Floor Spreading begins at • Name of the giant supercontinent • Plates collide at what boundaries • old ocean floor gets destroyed in • Can form at convergent boundaries • The name of the fault in Missouri • normal faults occur when rocks are • The Hawaiian Islands formed over a • Reverse faults occur when rocks are • ...
Layers of earth science crossword 2023-08-18
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- Alfred Wegner theory over
- The man who made the Plate tectonic theory
- The man who made the continental drift theory
- string of volcanoes and sites of seismic activity, or earthquakes, around the edges of the Pacific Ocean.
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- The Oceanic and continental crust is on the
- a long, narrow ditch.
- Feature of some volcanos especially shield volcanos in which a set of linear lines
- The massive super continent
- A detection system used underwater to measure depth
- A fracture or zone of fracture between two blocks of rock
10 Clues: a long, narrow ditch. • Alfred Wegner theory over • The massive super continent • The man who made the Plate tectonic theory • The Oceanic and continental crust is on the • The man who made the continental drift theory • A detection system used underwater to measure depth • A fracture or zone of fracture between two blocks of rock • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-16
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- supported heliocentrism theory
- invented the scientific theory
- formally or publicly withdraw one's previous statement or declare that one no longer holds a particular opinion or belief
- belief that the sun is in the center of our universe
- founded the three laws of motion
- supported the geocentric theory
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- belief that the Earth is in the center of our universe
- discovered the rings on Saturn
- belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine.
- discovered Boyle's law
10 Clues: discovered Boyle's law • supported heliocentrism theory • discovered the rings on Saturn • invented the scientific theory • supported the geocentric theory • founded the three laws of motion • belief that the sun is in the center of our universe • belief that the Earth is in the center of our universe • belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine. • ...
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 2014-10-22
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- defining element of a treaty
- IL and DL are different from each other
- theory of IL rooted in class struggle
- exhaustion of local remedies before international intervention
- doctrine of including IL in DL in Kuroda
- Philippine treaty ratifier
- 2/3 treaty concurrence
- old international tribunal
- end of 30 years war
- most important source not in Article 38
- necessary to guide practice
- City of Treaties
- IL and DL belong to a single legal system
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- “IL like any law is just a set not a system of rules”
- fundamental law
- principle not a rule of CIL in North Sea
- non-use of force to collect debt
- fishing vessel in US CIL case
- Poland required to give Germany in Chorzow
- mass killing based on race
- failed UN
- treaty subject to Sec. 25, Art. XVIII of Constitution
- 15 judges 9 year terms
- ‘compromise between IL and DL’
- non-violent conflict of pro and anti-Marx
- Brownlie, Higgins, Oppenheim, Shaw
- 1945 multilateral in San Francisco
- Dutch IL expert
- theory of IL pursuing liberal democracy
- general principle in the River Meuse
30 Clues: failed UN • fundamental law • Dutch IL expert • City of Treaties • end of 30 years war • 15 judges 9 year terms • 2/3 treaty concurrence • mass killing based on race • Philippine treaty ratifier • old international tribunal • necessary to guide practice • defining element of a treaty • fishing vessel in US CIL case • ‘compromise between IL and DL’ • non-use of force to collect debt • ...
Vision 2013-11-15
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- damage to this area leads to loss in color constancy
- cells that get information from bipolar cells; various types refine the input to ganglion cells
- prefix for small ganglion cells that occur throughout the retina
- an opening in the center of the iris where light enters
- ganglion cells located in the fovea of humans and other primates
- prefix for large cell bodies with large receptive fields that are distributed evenly throughout the retina
- inability to perceive color differences
- primary visual cortex
- statement that whatever excites a particular nerve always sends the same kind of information to the brain
- type of retinal receptor that contributes to color perception
- type of neuron in the retina that receives input directly from the receptors
- the ability to respond in limited ways to visual information without perceiving it consciously
- theory that the cortex compares information from various parts of the retina to determine the brightness and color for each area
- visual path in the parietal cortex that helps the motor system locate objects; the “where” path
- prefix for small cell bodies with small receptive fields in or near the fovea
- an impaired ability to perceive movement
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- non-adjustable part of the eye that focuses light
- inability to recognize objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision
- thalamic nucleus that receives incoming visual information
- ganglion cell axons that exit through the back of the eye and continue to the brain
- colored area of eye
- area where axons from each eye cross to the opposite side of the brain
- type of retinal receptors that detect brightness of light
- theory that color is perceived through the relative rates of response by three kinds of cones, each on maximally sensitive to a different set of wavelengths; also called Young-Helmholtz theory
- the inability to recognize faces due to damage of several brain areas
- visual paths in the temporal cortex that are specialized for identifying and recognizing objects; the “what” path
- the reduction in activity in one neuron by activity in neighboring neurons
- theory suggesting we perceive color in terms of opposites
- type of neuron in the retina that receives input from the bipolar cells
- type of cell that receives input from receptors and delivers inhibitory input to bipolar cells
- the rear surface of the eye which is lined with visual receptors
- adjustable part of the eye that focuses light
32 Clues: colored area of eye • primary visual cortex • inability to perceive color differences • an impaired ability to perceive movement • adjustable part of the eye that focuses light • non-adjustable part of the eye that focuses light • damage to this area leads to loss in color constancy • an opening in the center of the iris where light enters • ...
The old lighthouse 2026-01-24
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- Shaking slightly due to fear or tiredness
- The firm determination to do something
- Standing firm and not giving up despite difficulties
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- A strong ray of light sent out regularly
- A state of extreme tiredness
- Sudden and intense storms
- The act of failing to give proper attention
- Misleading or tricky in nature
8 Clues: Sudden and intense storms • A state of extreme tiredness • Misleading or tricky in nature • The firm determination to do something • A strong ray of light sent out regularly • Shaking slightly due to fear or tiredness • The act of failing to give proper attention • Standing firm and not giving up despite difficulties
Plate Tectonics 2023-09-26
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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 teach other
- The movement of tectonic plates causes ____________ and volcanoes
- The plate tectonic theory was developed _________ years ago
- Name of the super continent, 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 closet 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 • ...
Chapter 7 2020-04-28
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- / visceral cranium remains cartilaginous in .
- / used as an equivalent term for chondrocranium
- / The earliest jawed condition
- / having one joint
- / the dermal bones of primary palate
- / a theory that simplest view and holds that the first or second ancient branchial arch gave rise exclusivey to the hyoid arch.
- / Anterior pair
- / having two joints
- / search for underlying meaning in organic design or form.
- / A pattern of continuous tooth replacement.
- / a mechanism coupled pair of gliding lingkages
- / means movement
- / outer casing of the skull
- / mammals jaw suspension
- /a process chew their food before swallowing it.
- / consists only of Meckel's cartilage in chondrichtyans.
- / suspends the lower jaw except in mammals.
- / early sharks, jaw suspension
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- / forms deep within the body from mesoderm
- / cartilage that underlies and supports the brain
- / Braincase series , roofing bones
- / supports the tongue and the floor of the mouth
- Jarvik / Proposed the Composite Theory
- / vertebral theory of skull
- / define the margins of snout and usually bear teeth.
- / vertebral column, limbs, girdles etc.
- / encasing the brain
- / German Naturatlist and poet , morphology
- / visceral cranium
- / formed from or within the integuments
- / In all tetrapods, the hyomandibula tends to become reduced to a slender, light bon
- / skull was no more derived from vertebrae, than vertebrae are derived from the skull.
- / braincase series , behind the orbit
- / replacement involving only two sets of teeth, usually milk teeth and permanent teeth.
- / ones arise from bony armor
- / anterios tooth-bearing part of the dentary
- / gives the vertebrate body shape
- / gives riseto slender columella or stapes, involved in hearing
- / Posterior Pair
- / amphibians, reptiles, birds, jaw suspension
40 Clues: / Anterior pair • / means movement • / Posterior Pair • / having one joint • / visceral cranium • / having two joints • / encasing the brain • / mammals jaw suspension • / vertebral theory of skull • / outer casing of the skull • / ones arise from bony armor • / The earliest jawed condition • / early sharks, jaw suspension • / gives the vertebrate body shape • ...
Alicia Magin's Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-14
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- a mutation that can harm the organism
- the theory that all of the continents were once together and slowly drifted apart.
- the scientist who discovered seafloor spreading
- a chart that shows the likelihoods of all possible genotypes and phenotypes.
- a mutation that neither helps or harms an organism.
- a way to describe the traits you can see.
- the supercontinent that was all of the continents put together.
- the technology that Harry Hess used to discover sea-floor spreading.
- an allele represented with a capital letter
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- two of the same alleles
- two different alleles
- the scientist who is considered the father of genetics.
- the scientist who came up with the theory of Continental Drift
- a mutation that helps the organism
- the mechanism of continental drift.
- a way to describe the combination of alleles that an individual has for a certain gene.
- an allele represented with a lowercase letter
17 Clues: two different alleles • two of the same alleles • a mutation that helps the organism • the mechanism of continental drift. • a mutation that can harm the organism • a way to describe the traits you can see. • an allele represented with a capital letter • an allele represented with a lowercase letter • the scientist who discovered seafloor spreading • ...
Choice Board 2023-03-03
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- formation - a defense mechanism in which a person unconsciously replaces an unwanted or anxiety-provoking impulse
- Erikson - was a German-American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings.
- - The unconscious mind consists of processes in the mind that occur automatically and are not available to introspection.
- - is an unconscious defense mechanism whereby the mind substitutes either a new aim or a new object for goals felt in their original form to be dangerous or unacceptable.
- stages - is a central element of the psychoanalytic sexual drive theory. Freud believed that personality developed through a series of childhood stages in which pleasure seeking energies from the child became focused on certain erogenous areas.
- - is a defense mechanism leading to the temporary or long-term reversion of the ego to an earlier stage of development rather than handling unacceptable impulses more adaptively.
- Jung - was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies.
- - that portion of the human personality which is experienced as the “self” or “I”
- - Personality is the characteristic sets of behaviors, cognitions, and emotional patterns that are formed from biological and environmental factors, and which change over time.
- - is the primitive and instinctive component of personality. The id is a part of the unconscious that contains all the urges and impulses
- - the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist.
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- theory - our childhood experiences and unconscious desires influence behavior
- Freud - was the founding father of psychoanalysis, a method for treating mental illness and also a theory which explains human behavior.
- * - the personality that an individual projects to others, as differentiated from the authentic self.
- - the exclusion of distressing memories, thoughts, or feelings from the conscious mind.
- - the process of displacing one's feelings onto a different person, animal, or object.
- - a part of the unconscious that is the voice of conscience (doing what is right) and the source of self-criticism.
- mechanisms - psychological strategies that are unconsciously used to protect a person from anxiety arising from unacceptable thoughts or feelings.
- - is a disavowal defense mechanism which permits an individual to deal with emotional conflicts, or internal or external stressors
- - is a perfect or representative example of something and may be used as a default mental image.
- unconscious - represent a form of the unconscious (that part of the mind containing memories and impulses of which the individual is not aware) common to mankind as a whole and originating in the inherited structure of the brain.
- * - a person might believe that to be assertive is to be selfish; so he goes through life being pushed around by others and deep down seething with resentment, which in turn makes him feel guilty.
- stages - is a comprehensive psychoanalytic theory that identifies a series of eight stages that a healthy developing individual should pass through from infancy to late adulthood.
23 Clues: - the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist. • theory - our childhood experiences and unconscious desires influence behavior • - that portion of the human personality which is experienced as the “self” or “I” • - the process of displacing one's feelings onto a different person, animal, or object. • ...
Earth History 2021-02-08
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- a theory that says that changes in the earth happen in sudden and dramatic ways
- a type of fossil that leaves the organism intact
- plate tectonics explains how the __________ moves
- a type of fossil that appears when a organic material is compressed, leaving only a film
- a type of fossil that shows the general form of the original organism
- a type of fossil that is created when mineral rich water enters an organism and creates a replica of the organism
- the ______________ contains all of the water on earth and in the atmosphere
- a type of fossil that shows the impression of the organism
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- the law of _____________ of mass says that the mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the products
- a type of fossil that shows the activity of an organism
- uniformitarianism is a theory that says changes in the earth happen __________
- the law of ______________ says that older rock layers are on the bottom and younger layers are on the top
- continental _______ is the theory of how the land masses of the earth have moved throughout geologic time
- a type of fossil used to estimate the age of different layers of sedimentary rock
14 Clues: a type of fossil that leaves the organism intact • plate tectonics explains how the __________ moves • a type of fossil that shows the activity of an organism • a type of fossil that shows the impression of the organism • a type of fossil that shows the general form of the original organism • ...
Acids and Bases 2023-04-20
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- The name for a reaction in which an acid and a base produce water and a salt
- Acids will ____ an H+ ion (BAAD Theory)
- This indicator turns from red to blue in the presence of a base
- The name of NH3 (See Table L)
- Acids typically taste _____
- These substances have pHs less than 7
- These substances change color based on pH
- A solution with an H+ concentration of 0.001 M, has a pH of ___.
- What we call substances that include C and H only plus OH
- If a hydrogen ion is added to water, you make this ion (H3O+)
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- HCl is called ______ acid
- According to this theory, acids release hydrogen ions and bases release hydroxide ions
- The terms that describes substances that can as an acid OR a base
- A pH of 3 is ____ times more acidic than a pH of 4
- Some metals produce this gas in the presence of acids
- Baking soda has a pH of about ____
- Lemon juice has a pH of about ____
- According to Table K, ethanoic acid can also be called ____ acid
- A substance which conducts electricity when dissolved in water
- These substances have pHs greater than 7
- This common substance has a pH of 7
- This indictor turns pink in the presence of a base
- The resultant pH of a neutralization reaction
- Bases will ____ and H+ ion (BAAD Theory)
- If a substance has a pH of 7
- Arrhenius bases release this ion in solution (See table L)
26 Clues: HCl is called ______ acid • Acids typically taste _____ • If a substance has a pH of 7 • The name of NH3 (See Table L) • Baking soda has a pH of about ____ • Lemon juice has a pH of about ____ • This common substance has a pH of 7 • These substances have pHs less than 7 • Acids will ____ an H+ ion (BAAD Theory) • These substances have pHs greater than 7 • ...
Scientists 2024-10-03
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- - Invented alternating current electricity
- - Discovered penicillin, a medical breakthrough
- - Studied black holes and cosmos
- - Improved the telescope, studied stars
- - Proposed theory of evolution
- - Father of modern chemistry
- - Studied planetary motion and orbits
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- - Studied energy and heat transfer
- - Co-discovered DNA's structure with Crick
- - Developed theory of relativity
- - Explored electromagnetism and electrochemistry
- - Developed polio vaccine for children
- - Primatologist who studied chimpanzees
- - Formulated laws of motion and gravity
- - Discovered radioactivity, won two Nobel Prizes
15 Clues: - Father of modern chemistry • - Proposed theory of evolution • - Developed theory of relativity • - Studied black holes and cosmos • - Studied energy and heat transfer • - Studied planetary motion and orbits • - Developed polio vaccine for children • - Primatologist who studied chimpanzees • - Formulated laws of motion and gravity • - Improved the telescope, studied stars • ...
MODULE 4: THE FRAMEWORK 2025-07-02
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- a greek word that means “end”
- helps society in ordering its socio-political affairs especially in crafting laws that distribute fair and equal access to opportunities for everyone especially the disabled and minorities
- are ethical theories that place special emphasis on the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions
- the product of a consistent display of a particular behavior
- attained by practice and not by theory
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- ethics concerned with traits of character that are essential to human flourishing and not with the enumeration of duties
- the predominance of pleasure over pain
- a theory of morality that derives duty or moral obligation from what is good or desirable as an end to be achieved
- most essential component of ethics
- a greek word that means “science”
- judges actions based on the quality and quantity of pleasure they are able to extend to as many people as possible
- he wrote the story of an imperial message
- he enumerated the two principles of justice
- he assumed that what radically distinguishes the human person from other forms of being is his/her possession of reason (logos)
- a theory or system of philosophical ideas that explain ethical issues
15 Clues: a greek word that means “end” • a greek word that means “science” • most essential component of ethics • the predominance of pleasure over pain • attained by practice and not by theory • he wrote the story of an imperial message • he enumerated the two principles of justice • the product of a consistent display of a particular behavior • ...
Chapter 1 Review Activity 2024-05-15
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- theory about managing private information
- theory about personal and relational factors that influence coming out
- heterosexuality as the default
- public self-image
- this kind of face values social acceptance
- this kind of face values individual autonomy
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- authorized to access information through a boundary linkage
- goal-driven act of revealing personal information
- question the legitimacy of one's face
- theory about face and facework
10 Clues: public self-image • heterosexuality as the default • theory about face and facework • question the legitimacy of one's face • theory about managing private information • this kind of face values social acceptance • this kind of face values individual autonomy • goal-driven act of revealing personal information • authorized to access information through a boundary linkage • ...
Cumulative Exam 2 Units 3 and 4 2025-01-07
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- perceiving objects as unchanging even as illumination and retinal images change (2)
- process of organizing and interpreting sensory information
- the perception that we control our own fate (2)
- learning that certain events occur together (2)
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next
- any event or situation that evokes a response
- decreasing responsiveness with repeated exposure to a stimulus
- processing guided by perception and then interpreting sensation (2)
- the influence of bodily sensations on cognitive preferences and judgements (2)
- chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing the ossicles where vibrations transfer (2)
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light
- the amount of energy in a light wave or sound wave which influences what we perceive as brightness or loudness determined by amplitude
- behavior that operates on the environment producing consequences (2)
- a mental representation of the layout of one’s environment (2)
- a device for converting sounds into electrical signals and stimulating the auditory nerve through electrodes threaded into the cochlea (2)
- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptors which when stimulated in combination can produce the perception of color
- principle that one sense may influence another (2)
- innermost part of the ear containing the cochlea (2)
- view that psychology should be an objective science of observable behavior
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- the process of receiving and representing stimulus energies from our environment
- learning that occurs but is not apparent until there is an incentive to demonstrate it (2)
- the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision (2)
- perceiving objects as having consistent color even if light changes
- the diminishing of a conditioned response
- behavior that occurs as an automatic response to some stimulus (2)
- processing beginning with the sensory receptors and works up to the perception (2)
- theory that says the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve tell the tone (2)
- the perception that chance or outside forces beyond our personal control determine our fate (2)
- the reappearance after a pause of an extinguished conditioned response (2)
- the process of acquiring through experience new and relatively enduring information or behaviors
- theory that links the pitch we hear with the place in the cochlea that it stimulates (2)
- bony fluid filled tube in the inner ear that transduces sound waves to neural impulses
- a sudden realization of a problem’s solution
- the acquisition of mental information (2)
34 Clues: the diminishing of a conditioned response • the acquisition of mental information (2) • a sudden realization of a problem’s solution • any event or situation that evokes a response • the perception that we control our own fate (2) • learning that certain events occur together (2) • principle that one sense may influence another (2) • ...
cryptic philo 2025-04-02
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- Origination at no cost
- Put off little bondage theory
- Water swirling round the ends of brocoli is an unmediated sensation
- Political philosopher sounds dotty
- Hideaway used for catching the last functionalist philosopher
- Greek philosopher found in revolutionary Tirol (state)
- Tracy Emin is confused by virtue ethicist
- We hold strike for the colour of almost all robots
- Behaviourist plays lyre
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- 'Alternative genders' is a philosphical classic
- Sacredest reimagining of the first philosopher we studied
- The most confusing part of ethics is awful company
- Upper-case checklists are the root of all our problems
- Initially kicked a notable trancendentalist philosopher
- Lipa's 'to dos' are a theory of consciousness
- Finding an exempla to western philosopy's founder
- Little edward turns round with male admirer at the end of reservoir to make feminist icon
- Arrest mixed-up, overated French philosopher
- The creator of the veil of ignorance is the last philosopher with mixed up laws
19 Clues: Origination at no cost • Behaviourist plays lyre • Put off little bondage theory • Political philosopher sounds dotty • Tracy Emin is confused by virtue ethicist • Arrest mixed-up, overated French philosopher • Lipa's 'to dos' are a theory of consciousness • 'Alternative genders' is a philosphical classic • Finding an exempla to western philosopy's founder • ...
Music Theory 2017-10-24
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- moderately
- gradually faster
- gradually slower
- the beats per measure over what note gets 1 beat
- quarter not plus half the value of a quarter note
- very loud
- hold the note for its full value
- play the note louder, with a special emphasis
- a sudden, strong accent
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- hold the note longer than its normal value
- organization of notes over time using different note values
- a bass staff and a treble staff connected by a line
- short lines added to extend the range of the staff
- half note plus half of the value of a half note
- rest equal to the value of an eighth note
- quickly or cheerfully
- the steady pulse in music
- joins two notes of the same pitch
- moderately
- the 5 lines ad the 4 spaces on which music notes and symbols are written
20 Clues: very loud • moderately • moderately • gradually faster • gradually slower • quickly or cheerfully • a sudden, strong accent • the steady pulse in music • hold the note for its full value • joins two notes of the same pitch • rest equal to the value of an eighth note • hold the note longer than its normal value • play the note louder, with a special emphasis • ...
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 • ...
Color Theory 2025-09-11
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- mixing primary and secondary colors
- sensations of heat, light, and energy
- a cool calming color
- lightness and saturation of a color
- a warm fall color
- lightness and darkness of a color
- a cool color resembling nature
- the pure basic color
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- color mixed with white
- a cool color associated with royalty
- colors that mix and make new colors
- the brightness and dullness of a color
- a warm and bright color resembling caution
- colors after mixing primary colors
- color mixed with black
- sensations of calmness, serenity, and nature
- a warm resemblance to ruby
- three or more colors beside each other
- color mixed with gray
19 Clues: a warm fall color • a cool calming color • the pure basic color • color mixed with gray • color mixed with white • color mixed with black • a warm resemblance to ruby • a cool color resembling nature • lightness and darkness of a color • colors after mixing primary colors • colors that mix and make new colors • mixing primary and secondary colors • lightness and saturation of a color • ...
Continental Drift 2021-10-21
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- A supercontinent made from all of the continents that existed millions of years ago
- the continents move on these
- Supports the continental drift theory. Found when Wegener noticed signs of ancient glaciers and glacial striations in places where it would have been impossible to see glaciers today.
- Supports the continental drift theory. Found when Wegener noticed landforms like mountains or rivers on different continents and lined up when the continents were pushed together, so it looked like they were part of a whole before.
- A large separate landmass surrounded by ocean.
- German scientist who proposed the theory of Continental Drift and Pangea
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- Wegener noticed that some continents fit together like a _____.
- Supports the continental drift theory. Found when Wegener noticed the fossils of the same animals on landmasses far away from each other. It was unlikely that the ancient organisms could have crossed the ocean because they were land animals and plants.
- Wegener saw that there were similar ____ formations in Africa and South America and similar mountains around the coast in North America and Europe. This supported his continental drift theory.
- Another theory about the continents that opposed Wegener’s continental drift
10 Clues: the continents move on these • A large separate landmass surrounded by ocean. • Wegener noticed that some continents fit together like a _____. • German scientist who proposed the theory of Continental Drift and Pangea • Another theory about the continents that opposed Wegener’s continental drift • ...
conflict Managment 2019-09-05
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- goals change and evolve because they are
- goals regarding the expression of self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- the end or desired condition
- a theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development as opposed to biological.
- a tendency to defend one's position from a competitive stance
- tentative explanations for observed behaviors
- conflicts caused by misinterpretations and misinformation
- personal association for a word
- a state where if one person achieves a goal, the other person will not
- potential conflict that the parties do not yet perceive to be a problem
- a type of conflict among a small number of interdependent people (usually two) arising from perceived interference with goal achievment.
- ultra argumentativeness using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- deeply seated beliefs and core ideas about right and wrong
- using the decision making-making process to create outcomes that add benefit to the individuals involved
- an overreaching set of beliefs about how the world works and one's place in it
- a theory that models the outcomes of conflict based on choices made by players through a rational process.
- a type of conflict that moves toward destructive outcomes
- the event that precipitates a conflict
- a style or tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
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- a process that is a simultaneous, ever-changing, interactive flow of communication
- In negotiation, a party's desired means of how an event should happen or negotiation should proceed
- a distributive view that resources are limited. Will eventually reach zero
- a need that drives a goal
- a moment when how one responds can change the entire direction of a relationship
- a strategy to move competitive situations to cooperate by placing them on the same team.
- the level to which people need each other to attain their goals
- a rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- a theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biological development
- a relatively stable of perceptions, values, beliefs, and attitudes an individual holds about oneself
- claiming resources or credit for solutions; depleting value that previously existed.
- a demand, proposed solution, or fixed outcome statement.
- the public or private image one holds about oneself
- suggests there are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- type of face goal; creating a new self-image
- dictionary definition of a word
- theory that people consistently make sense of the world by assigning meaning and motives to others behaviors
- what the conversation is about
- acting to correct a tarnished image
- goals held by individuals at the beginning of a conflict
- a word, gesture, or picture that stands for something else
40 Clues: a need that drives a goal • the end or desired condition • what the conversation is about • personal association for a word • dictionary definition of a word • acting to correct a tarnished image • the event that precipitates a conflict • goals change and evolve because they are • type of face goal; creating a new self-image • tentative explanations for observed behaviors • ...
AP PSYCHOLOGY UNIT SIX (DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH) 2024-05-29
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- Doesn't notice mom's gone, reunion is indifferent, can't commit in relationships
- Interpreting one's new experience in terms of one's existing schemas.
- Tested on monkeys, contact comfort, if a baby is not held it will not develop an attachment
- Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, Respiration
- The time of natural cessation of menstruation; also refers to the biological changes a woman experiences as her ability to reproduce declines.
- alcohol syndrome, Physical and cognitive abnormalities in children caused by a pregnant woman's heavy drinking. In severe cases, symptoms include noticeable facial misproportions.
- Dictator, "because I said so"
- The first menstrual period.
- An emotional tie with another person; shown in young children by their seeking closeness to the caregiver and showing distress on separation.
- Moral development, lifespan development, only studied men
- intelligence, One's ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease during late adulthood.
- In Piaget's theory, the preoperational child's difficulty taking another's point of view.
- Agents, such as chemicals and viruses, that can reach the embryo or fetus during prenatal development and cause harm.
- No rules, "friend," doesn't want to be the bad guy
- operational, In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (normally beginning about age 12) during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts.
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- The principle (which Piaget believed to be a part of concrete operational reasoning) that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects.
- Studied women, same results as Kohlberg
- "Strange situation," stranger enters/mom leaves, secure, avoidant, anxious/ambivalent
- A person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity.
- stage, In Piaget's theory, the stage (from about 2 to 6 or 7 years of age) during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic.
- operational, In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 6 or 7 to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events.
- intelligence, One's accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age.
- If needs are dependably met, infants develop a sense of basic trust
- Toddlers learn to exercise will and do things for themselves, or they will doubt their abilities
- The fertilized egg; it enters a 2-week period of rapid cell division and develops into an embryo.
- period, An optimal period shortly after birth when an organism's exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces proper development.
- Stage 1 of cognitive development
- stage, In Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to about 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities.
- Cries without mom, can be distracted, reunion is happy, successful relationships
- permanence, The awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived.
30 Clues: The first menstrual period. • Dictator, "because I said so" • Stage 1 of cognitive development • Studied women, same results as Kohlberg • Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, Respiration • No rules, "friend," doesn't want to be the bad guy • Moral development, lifespan development, only studied men • A person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity. • ...
Unit 4: Plate Tectonics 2020-02-12
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- Crust that is thinner and MORE dense.
- When tectonic plates move apart. "Di-" means "two."
- Scientist who came up with the Continental Drift Theory.
- Boundary between tectonic plates.
- Theory that states the continents have moved around over time.
- Means "Earth-ball."
- Layer under the Asthenosphere that is hardening due to increased pressure. Means "Middle-ball."
- Most rigid layer made of the crust and upper part of the mantle. Means "rock-ball."
- Layer made up of oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, and calcium.
- Plastic-y semisolid layer that allows for convection currents of magma. Means "Weak-ball."
- Layer that is liquid due to iron and nickel being melted. This causes the magnetosphere.
- Happens at convergent boundary where denser crust slides underneath less dense crust.
- Mostly made up of iron and nickel.
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- Happens at transform boundary where plates slide across each other horizontally.
- Deepest layer of Earth that is solid due to pressure.
- Happens at divergent boundary where mantle cools to become new crust.
- When tectonic plate move towards each other. "Con-" means "with."
- Supercontinent made up of all landmasses scientists believe formed over 300 million years ago and split up over time. Means "All-land."
- Has more magnesium and iron than the crust and has the most volume of the layers.
- Crust that is thicker and LESS dense.
- Theory that states that Earth's Lithosphere is divided into sever slabs/parts that glide over the Asthenosphere.
- Study of ancient life. Means "ancient-life-study."
- When tectonic plates slide past each other. "Trans-" means "across."
23 Clues: Means "Earth-ball." • Boundary between tectonic plates. • Mostly made up of iron and nickel. • Crust that is thinner and MORE dense. • Crust that is thicker and LESS dense. • Study of ancient life. Means "ancient-life-study." • When tectonic plates move apart. "Di-" means "two." • Deepest layer of Earth that is solid due to pressure. • ...
Scientists 2024-12-16
10 Clues: Discovered cells • Invented the radio • Invented the light bulb • Discovered radioactivity • Created the laws of motion • Invented the periodic table • Pioneered the scientific method • Created the theory of relativity • Contributed to the theory of evolution • Discovered planets orbit in elliptical paths
Evolution 2026-03-18
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- The more ___ within a population, the more likely the population will survive changing environments.
- a change in gene frequency within a population
- 3.5 billion years old
- changes in an organism that allow it to tolerate its environments but are not passed on to offspring
- Natural selection acts on ___.
- devised the Theory of Acquired Characteristics
- large-scale history of life
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- two parents -> one offspring
- changes over time give rise to new species
- wrote On the Origin of Species
- variations lead to ____
- diagram of evolutionary relationships
- 4.5 billion years old
- one parent -> two offspring
- Darwin's Theory of Evolution is descent with ____.
15 Clues: 3.5 billion years old • 4.5 billion years old • variations lead to ____ • one parent -> two offspring • large-scale history of life • two parents -> one offspring • wrote On the Origin of Species • Natural selection acts on ___. • diagram of evolutionary relationships • changes over time give rise to new species • a change in gene frequency within a population • ...
Unit 5: Evolution 2026-01-16
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- A permanent change in the DNA sequence of a gene or a chromosome; these can be beneficial, harmful, or neutral.
- (Scientific Community) A group of scientists who collaborate, debate evidence, and work together to verify and confirm scientific knowledge.
- The scientific theory that explains how the inherited traits of a population change over many generations.
- Naturalist who went to the galapagos islands. Made the theory of evolution.
- A species that no longer has any known living individuals on Earth.
- (Natural _______) The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing their traits to the next generation.
- To state what one thinks will happen under specific conditions based on prior scientific knowledge, data, or experience.
- The variety and number of different species of plants and animals in an individual ecosystem or on the entire Earth.
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- A characteristic or trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- (Genetic ______) The differences in the DNA and inherited traits among individuals within a population.
- The process of obtaining information about the world by using the five senses or scientific tools.
- The cumulative body of observations or data of a natural phenomenon on which scientific explanations are based.
- (Scientific ___) A statement that describes a consistent and universal relationship observed in nature; it describes what happens under certain conditions but does not explain why.
- (Scientific ___) A well-supported and widely accepted explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is based on a large body of empirical evidence; it explains why or how a phenomenon occurs. [Image comparing a scientific law and a scientific theory, showing that one describes and the other explains]
- Any individual living thing that can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, and maintain homeostasis (such as an animal, plant, fungus, or bacterium).
- A distinguishing quality or feature that identifies an individual or a species.
- The way an organism acts in response to internal or external stimuli or its environment.
- The remains, traces, or imprints of ancient organisms that have been preserved in the Earth's crust (usually in sedimentary rock).
18 Clues: A species that no longer has any known living individuals on Earth. • Naturalist who went to the galapagos islands. Made the theory of evolution. • A distinguishing quality or feature that identifies an individual or a species. • The way an organism acts in response to internal or external stimuli or its environment. • ...
Evolution 2020-03-07
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- type of evolution when the same adaptations evolve independently
- when organisms disappear from the earth
- when a species splits into a number of new forms
- a change in the environment makes new resources available
- is the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms
- principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones
- organs that serve no useful function in an organism
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- had different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
- when two species evolve together
- the name of Charles Darwin's book
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- Charles Darwin's theory of evolution states that evolution happens by what?
- the name of the ship that Charles Darwin traveled on
- father of evolution
- that are similar
- study of earth
- refers to the variety of living things
- required for new species to form
- a characteristic that helps an organism survive
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- a well-supported testable explanation of phenomena that have occurred in the natural world
21 Clues: study of earth • that are similar • father of evolution • required for new species to form • when two species evolve together • the name of Charles Darwin's book • refers to the variety of living things • when organisms disappear from the earth • preserved remains of ancient organisms • a characteristic that helps an organism survive • ...
Cognitive approach 2022-03-09
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- Is characterised by its division of system 1 and system 2 thinking
- cognitive tools (shortcuts)for decision/judgements
- model memory model that illustrates sensory, Short-term, and long-term memory stores and interactions
- quick, automatic thinking type that uses schema to reach decisions
- investigated reconstructive memory, and the role of leading questions in influencing the memory of eyewitnesses
- memory model that is divided into the central executive, phonological loop, visuo-spatial sketchpad, episodic buffer, long-term memory store. Pathways from STMS to LTMS
- carried out a study on false memories that aimed to determine if false memories of autobiographical events can be created through the power of suggestion
- study that supports the working memory model by using articulatory suppression to the the WMM
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- study where they asked people how they recalled JFK's assassination to support flashbulb memory theory
- autobiographical memories
- memory that is factual knowledge
- Brewer and Treyens wanted to study the role of x in memory retrieval
- theory to describe how humans are becoming more conditioned to remember how and where to find information rather than remembering the information itself
- memories of habits, or how-to memories
- non-automatic form of thinking that uses logic, and requires concentration and effort
- study that used a selection task to support system 2 thinking
- bias caused by relying heavily on the first piece of information offered
- a case study of the role of the hippocampus on memory formation
- type of memory that describes the rapid retrieval of memory that is influenced by other cognitive processes or false memories
- memory theory that discusses highly detailed, vivid 'snapshots'of a surprising and highly emotional event
20 Clues: autobiographical memories • memory that is factual knowledge • memories of habits, or how-to memories • cognitive tools (shortcuts)for decision/judgements • study that used a selection task to support system 2 thinking • a case study of the role of the hippocampus on memory formation • Is characterised by its division of system 1 and system 2 thinking • ...
Natural Selection Review 2024-01-29
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- A common phrase used to summarize the Theory of Natural Selection
- A source of diversity that is only available to sexually reproducing species
- Change over time
- Segments of DNA that code for traits
- Any change in DNA
- How successfully an individual is able to survive and reproduce
- The peppered moths that were most successful before the industrial revolution
- Being able to blend in with the environment
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- A trait that increases survival and/or reproduction
- The struggle for limited resources
- British scientist who proposed the Theory of Natural Selection
- When the environment changes dramatically, evolution can become...
- The name of Charles' ship
- Variation in traits within a population
- An organism from which difference species have evolved
- A composite of algae and fungi
- How often something happens
- The peppered moths that were most successful after the industrial revolution
18 Clues: Change over time • Any change in DNA • The name of Charles' ship • How often something happens • A composite of algae and fungi • The struggle for limited resources • Segments of DNA that code for traits • Variation in traits within a population • Being able to blend in with the environment • A trait that increases survival and/or reproduction • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-02-06
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- Artificial islands used by the Aztecs to farm in Lake Texcoco
- Explorer responsible for conquering the Aztec Empire
- Africans were taken to the Americas using The (blank) (blank)
- Last name of the explorer that was the first to circumnavigate the globe
- Even though the Europeans were outnumbered, Cortes and Pizarro were able to conquer natives because they had (blank), (blank), and (blank)
- The Aztecs believed this brutal practice kept their gods happy
- Columbus's 3 ship names
- This illness was used as biological warfare by European Explorers
- Knotted string used by the Inca for data collection
- Galileo built the first (blank) and used it to support the Heliocentric Theory
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- Pattern of trade in which slaves went from Africa to the Americas, raw materials went from the Americas to Europe, and manufactured goods went from Europe to Africa
- In order to plant crops on the side of the Andes Mountains, the Inca use (blank) (blank)
- Scientist who used gravity to explain how objects on Earth behave
- The (blank) and the Caravel were new inventions that made exploration via ship much easier
- Europeans in the New World were motivated to colonize by these 3 Gs
- The (blank) (blank) provided Europe with more food, allowing for a population boom
- Term from the idea that all knowledge comes through experience or observation
- The Catholic Church supported a (blank) Theory of the universe
- Economic theory that says all wealth is limited
- Name of the Chinese explorer sent to impress other civilization
- The Inca built a large (blank) network for trade and travel
21 Clues: Columbus's 3 ship names • Economic theory that says all wealth is limited • Knotted string used by the Inca for data collection • Explorer responsible for conquering the Aztec Empire • The Inca built a large (blank) network for trade and travel • Artificial islands used by the Aztecs to farm in Lake Texcoco • ...
Ch. 7 Understanding Theory & Research Frameworks (NR) 2025-01-09
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- Grand Nursing Theory where the nurse educates, supports, and guides the patient toward mutually agreed on goals through interaction.
- Describe how to the concepts are connected to each other.
- Swanson (1991), Covell (2008), and Reed (1991) are examples of this kind of theory. This type of theory is less abstract and narrower in scope, but still more abstract than theories that apply to only a specific situation.
- More concrete than middle range theories and limited to a population and phenomenon or nursing specialty.
- This guides the development of the study and enables the researcher to link the findings to nursing's body of knowledge.
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- A concept, a statement, or a theory may be used to describe this.
- Roy and Andrews (2009), Orem & Taylor (2011), Rogers (1970), and King (1992) are examples of this kind of theory. This theory is more abstract because they encompass nursing actions, patient responses, and healthcare outcomes in multiple settings.
- Terms that abstractly describe and name an object, idea, experience, or phenomenon, providing it with a separate identity or meaning.
- A set of concepts and statements that present a view of a phenomenon
9 Clues: Describe how to the concepts are connected to each other. • A concept, a statement, or a theory may be used to describe this. • A set of concepts and statements that present a view of a phenomenon • More concrete than middle range theories and limited to a population and phenomenon or nursing specialty. • ...
Famous British 2025-03-19
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- The first woman to become Prime Minister of the UK.
- Agent 007 by Ian Fleming.
- An artist known for pop art and Campbell’s soup cans.
- A character from detective stories by A.C.Doyle.
- A legendary hero, said to have been king of the Britons in 6th century AD and to have held court at Camelot.
- The current head of state.
- Current Prime Minister representing the Labour Party.
- An explorer who established a British colony in Australia.
- A bacteriologist who discovered penicillin.
- Lead singer of The Beatles.
- The second Queen and the second longest ruling head of state.
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- A mathematician and physicist, known for laws of motion and gravity.
- Renowned author of 1984 and Animal Farm.
- A playwirght of 37 plays and 154 sonnets.
- The lead singer of the pop band called Queen.
- A scientist who developed the theory of evolution.
- A conservative Prime Minister known for his "V" sign.
- A physicist, known for his work on black holes, the theory of electromagnetism.
- An inventor of the telephone.
- A Tudor king who married six wives.
20 Clues: Agent 007 by Ian Fleming. • The current head of state. • Lead singer of The Beatles. • An inventor of the telephone. • A Tudor king who married six wives. • Renowned author of 1984 and Animal Farm. • A playwirght of 37 plays and 154 sonnets. • A bacteriologist who discovered penicillin. • The lead singer of the pop band called Queen. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Vinci Created the painting called “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”.
- Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”.
- Someone who believed that faith in god would get you to heaven, not good works on earth.
- The middle ages are this so is the renaissance and the Roman Empire.
- An expedition/campaign for a cause
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- Created the Heliocentric theory.
- A political philosopher that was a part of the famous and talented of Firenza.
- Nobles, Kings, and Peasants are a part of this government ranking which the merchants destroyed
- A group of people linked by common activities or interests
- When a society moves into a city
- press After creation people didn't have to hand copy books.
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- Pizan First woman in the west that made a living by writing.
- Someone who makes journeys to a holy place.
- Invented the printing press.
- A receipt to heaven.
- The Medici are “godfathers” of this.
- Another word for your moral standard or principle
- People being ranked above one another.
- The theory that the sun revolves around the earth.
- Some medical doctors believed that health was linked to this.
- Canada’s nation is ______
- A person who provides financial support.
- A country's native language
- This happened after Luther nailed the 95 theses to churches.
- Something you think is the truth
- Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person to use this concept
- Power is held by the individual or their representative.
- Navarre Believed that the bible should be translated into French.
- He “created” the telescope and studied the universe
- The growth of this idea power of monarchs in northern Europe led to competition with the church.
31 Clues: A receipt to heaven. • Canada’s nation is ______ • A country's native language • Invented the printing press. • Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”. • Something you think is the truth • Created the Heliocentric theory. • When a society moves into a city • An expedition/campaign for a cause • The Medici are “godfathers” of this. • People being ranked above one another. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Power is held by the individual or their representative.
- A person who provides financial support.
- A political philosopher that was a part of the famous and talented of Firenza.
- Canada’s nation is ______
- Created the Heliocentric theory.
- Something you think is the truth
- This happened after Luther nailed the 95 theses to churches.
- When a society moves into a city
- Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”.
- Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person to use this concept
- Vinci Created the painting called “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”.
- Pizan First woman in the west that made a living by writing.
- Invented the printing press.
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- Nobles, Kings, and Peasants are a part of this government ranking which the merchants destroyed
- press After creation people didn't have to hand copy books.
- Someone who believed that faith in god would get you to heaven, not good works on earth.
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- An expedition/campaign for a cause
- A country's native language
- Some medical doctors believed that health was linked to this.
- The growth of this idea power of monarchs in northern Europe led to competition with the church.
- He “created” the telescope and studied the universe
- People being ranked above one another.
- Navarre Believed that the bible should be translated into French.
- Another word for your moral standard or principle
- A receipt to heaven.
- A group of people linked by common activities or interests
- The theory that the sun revolves around the earth.
- Someone who makes journeys to a holy place.
- The middle ages are this so is the renaissance and the Roman Empire.
- The Medici are “godfathers” of this.
31 Clues: A receipt to heaven. • Canada’s nation is ______ • A country's native language • Invented the printing press. • Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”. • Created the Heliocentric theory. • Something you think is the truth • When a society moves into a city • An expedition/campaign for a cause • The Medici are “godfathers” of this. • People being ranked above one another. • ...
Theories and Term 2013-07-14
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- of human needs – development proceeds in human beings in response both to basic needs being met and to needs for growth, the more basic needs having priority. pryamid
- the local social settings that indirectly affect the child. x
- the child’s most immediate relationships.
- representation the ability to use a symbol to stand for something else.
- theory – children construct an understanding of the world through their play and interactions. building blocks
- of separation and individuation Separation refers to the development of limits and to the differentiation in the infant’s mind between the infant and the mother, whereas individuation refers to the development of the infant's ego, sense of identity, and cognitive abilities
- the relationships among the people within the child’s microsystem.
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- theory children need a relationship that provides safety and security in order for them to attend to learning and exploration paperclip
- of proximal development the difference between what the child can do with help and what the child can do without guidance
- the cultures, values, beliefs, and public policies of the society in which the child lives.
- model Bruner’s term for the cognitive schema, or mental image held by the child to organize and give meaning to information in the environment.
- the changes In all of the systems over time, including aging, structure of the family, moving, death, or shifting social attitudes and public policies. circle
- mapping capacity for figuring out (mapping) the rules for language.
- theory learning is embedded within social events and occurs as a child interacts with people, objects, and events in the environment.
- do with help and what the child can do without guidance.
15 Clues: the child’s most immediate relationships. • do with help and what the child can do without guidance. • the local social settings that indirectly affect the child. x • the relationships among the people within the child’s microsystem. • mapping capacity for figuring out (mapping) the rules for language. • ...
Research 2018-03-17
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- any characteristic or trait that can vary from one person to another or for one person over time.
- 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.
- a research condition in which no one except the researchers knows the identities of the participants in a study.
- the range of values of a particular variable.
- a tentative explanation based on theory to predict a causal relationship between variables.
- the degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure.
- a process used in research to draw a sample of a population strictly by chance.
- any way of describing or characterizing typical or average or common values in some distribution.
- the population researched in a particular study.
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- the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly.
- a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed.
- a variable that varies due to the impact of the independent 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.
- factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation.
- the relation between cause and effect.
- the target group under investigation.
- the collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group frequently including data derived from the subjects themselves.
- 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. • ...
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 • ...
Ami's Earth layers and plate tectonics vocab 2026-02-03
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- regular names eg. Mantle Core and Crust
- Lava in the shape of a Pillow
- How Mid-Ocean ridges form
- when the magnetic field pole reverse
- Typically named after landmass or ocean in the region
- what plate tectonics are on
- Outermost layer
- When two plates slide past eachother.
- more formal names eg. inner core outer core lithosphere and asthenosphere
- theory that states continents drift
- two plates separating
- the thinner crust
- S-waves and P-waves combined is this
- Formed when two Oceanic plates Converge
- occurs when two oceanic plates separate
- a chain of volcanic islands
- the thicker crust
- middle layer
- The Theory that was a combination of sea floor spreading and continental drift
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- the study of earths magnetic field
- Rock that was lava
- when two plates slide past each other this earth shaking event occurs
- hot liquid that comes from a volcano
- Two plates colliding
- When two continental plates separate this forms
- rock that helps scientists study the magnetic reversals
- a chain of volcanoes
- liquid layer
- sedimentary processes
- an intrusive igneous Rock with grained texture
- semiliquid layer and is under the lithosphere
- resist deformation
- Lava Currents in the mantle
- When the denser plate "sinks" under another
- field that protects us from radiation from the sun
- proposed the theory of continental drift.
- device that detects the bottom of the ocean
- drew maps of ocean floor
- thickest layer of earth
- the center of the earth and hottest part of earth
- rock formed from lava
- Super continent from 250 Million Years ago
42 Clues: liquid layer • middle layer • Outermost layer • the thinner crust • the thicker crust • Rock that was lava • resist deformation • Two plates colliding • a chain of volcanoes • sedimentary processes • two plates separating • rock formed from lava • thickest layer of earth • drew maps of ocean floor • How Mid-Ocean ridges form • what plate tectonics are on • Lava Currents in the mantle • ...
PSYC251 Test 3 Revision 2 2024-11-19
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- … priming occurs when the person is exposed to a stimuli with a similar form previously (Think of goat and boat)
- The cerebellum uses … control model.
- In the medial temporal lobe, the perirhinal cortex’s function is to bind … of objects.
- The cortico-basalganglia-thalamocortical loops are responsible for … learning.
- The cerebellum uses … model to predict results of motor command.
- In the second step of classical conditioning, the … stimulus signals unconditioned stimuli.
- The … theory proposes that organization of semantic representations is based on semantic categories.
- The term … memory refers in changes in response to an unchanging stimulus.
- … priming is dependent on sensory cortices.
- The … in the medial temporal cortex is responsible for encoding relationships more generally (Between features and spatial layouts)
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- Memory is … in the nervous system.
- … priming is dependent on unimodal and multimodal association cortices.
- Priming is dependent on the … of cortex processing relevant presentations.
- The cerebellum uses … between actual results versus predicted results for online error correction, motor learning.
- This term refers to the continuing organization and stabilization of memory traces over time.
- The … is responsible for motor adaptation.
- The … cortex in the medial temporal lobe is responsible for encoding spatial layout.
- … priming involves words that are associated with each other in a logical/linguistic way (Think of family and father)
- The … theory proposes that organization of semantic representations is based on relevant sensory and motor features (Also known as Functional Theory).
- … priming occurs when the person is exposed to a stimuli that is related to a memory.
- The term … refers to changes in stimulus processing due to prior exposure to same/related stimulus without conscious awareness.
21 Clues: Memory is … in the nervous system. • The cerebellum uses … control model. • The … is responsible for motor adaptation. • … priming is dependent on sensory cortices. • The cerebellum uses … model to predict results of motor command. • … priming is dependent on unimodal and multimodal association cortices. • ...
Ch. 5: Global Markets and International Marketing 2016-12-16
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- Sale of products to foreign markets
- Company owns subsidiaries or other facilities overseas
- Marketing strategies that treat the entire world
- Performing marketing activities across national borders
- to market another's product in accordance to their standards
- Difference in value between a nation's exports and imports
- Alliance that promotes trades in Europe
- Links buyers and sellers in different countries
- Agreement to reduce worldwide tariffs and increase int'l trade
- Entity that promotes free trade among member nations
- Gov't restrictions on the amount of a currency can be bought or sold
- Gov't suspension of trade in a particular product or with a country
- Requires a licensee to pay commissions on sales used in manufacturing
- Alliance promoting open trade with Asia and around the world
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- Value of a nation's total output of goods and services
- Hiring a foreign firm to produce a stated volume of products
- Selling products at unfairly low prices
- Purchase of products from a foreign source
- Alliance that promotes trade in South America
- Firm that has operations in many countries
- Partnership formed to create a competitive advantage
- Duty levied by a nation on goods bought outside its borders and brought in
- Limit on the amount of goods an importing country will accept
- Partnership between domestic and foreign firms or gov'ts.
- Alliance that merges Canada, Mexico and the US into a single market
25 Clues: Sale of products to foreign markets • Selling products at unfairly low prices • Alliance that promotes trades in Europe • Purchase of products from a foreign source • Firm that has operations in many countries • Alliance that promotes trade in South America • Links buyers and sellers in different countries • Marketing strategies that treat the entire world • ...
Science 2024-11-15
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- a branch of science studying disciplines concerned with abstract structures described by formal systems, such as logic, mathematics, statistics, theoretical computer science, artificial intelligence, information theory, game theory, systems theory, decision theory and theoretical linguistics
- a statement that is taken to be true, to serve as a premise or starting point for further reasoning and arguments
- the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter
- an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has been referred to while doing science since at least the 17th century
- one of the branches of science concerned with the description, understanding and prediction of natural phenomena, based on empirical evidence from observation and experimentation
- the scientific study of life
- the study of correct reasoning
- a statement about a future event or about future data
- evidence obtained through sense experience or experimental procedure
- the scientific study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force
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- an awareness of facts, a familiarity with individuals and situations, or a practical skill
- a subfield of computer science and mathematics that focuses on the abstract and mathematical foundations of computation
- the scientific study of human society that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life
- an abstract structure and formalization of an axiomatic system used for deducing, using rules of inference, theorems from axioms by a set of inference rules
- reasoning the process of drawing valid inferences
- the branch of science concerned with human behaviour
- the science[1] and practice[2] of caring for patients, managing the diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, treatment, palliation of their injury or disease, and promoting their health
- a proposed explanation for a phenomenon
- all of space and time* and their contents
- the application of the scientific method and scientific knowledge to attain practical goals
- the scientific study of mind and behavior
- a systematic discipline that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable hypotheses and predictions about the universe
- the practice of using natural science, mathematics, and the engineering design process* to solve technical problems, increase efficiency and productivity, and improve systems
- one that exists as a distinct entity
- a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
25 Clues: the scientific study of life • the study of correct reasoning • one that exists as a distinct entity • a proposed explanation for a phenomenon • all of space and time* and their contents • the scientific study of mind and behavior • reasoning the process of drawing valid inferences • the branch of science concerned with human behaviour • ...
Dimensions of Quality 2018-01-29
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- This dimension deals with the primary operating characteristics of the product and how well the product does what it was created for
- A Japanese concept of continuous improvement based on the approach that improvements should be made on a small and gradual basis
- The process whereby firms subcontract some of their operations to independent suppliers of services
- Quality This is where the consumer has insufficient information about the product and what comes to mind the first time the product is seen
- The amount of use the consumer gets from the product before it starts to deteriorate or a measure of the expected lifespan of a product
- This measures the speed, courtesy, capability and ease of repair of the product when it breaks down. This can be in the form of warranties, replacement items, refunds and more
- Production A systematic method of production used to reduce wastage of resources by using few resources as possible in making the product
- Control The process of ensuring that the product meets its established standard
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- These are the characteristics of the product that are used to supplement its basic functioning
- and Development This involves steps taken by the firm to improve their product or the way in which it is made in order to improve quality and satisfy their consumers
- This measures the extent to which the product's design and operating characteristics adhere to the established standard
- Defects Products that are free of faults and they adhere to standard
- Quality Management A management philosophy which ensures standard is maintained in all areas of the organisation in order to meet consumers' expectations
- An intangible or tangible item offered for sale
- This dimension is based on how the product looks, feels, sounds, tastes or smells based on consumer judgements and preferences
- Organization for Standardization This organisation was established in 1947 with a mandate to publish international standards relating to businesses worldwide
- This refers to how constant the product does what it is supposed to do. It measures the average time of the first failure; the average time between failures; and the failure rate per unit produced
- The process whereby a firm identifies the practices of another firm and implements it to improve its own product as another method for improving quality
- of Quality A concept developed by David A Garvin in the late 1980's who proposed that there were eight distinctive ____________________________________
19 Clues: An intangible or tangible item offered for sale • Defects Products that are free of faults and they adhere to standard • Control The process of ensuring that the product meets its established standard • These are the characteristics of the product that are used to supplement its basic functioning • ...
Famous Scientific Theories 2025-03-17
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- TECTONICS — The theory explaining the movement of Earth’s lithospheric plates
- — Subatomic particles with very little mass and no charge
- BANG — The theory about the origin of the universe
- — The process by which species change over time through natural selection
- — Einstein’s theory about how space and time are linked
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- — The force of attraction between objects with mass
- — The branch of physics that deals with subatomic particles
- — The bubble-like region around the Sun, shaped by solar winds
- — A measure of disorder or randomness in a system
- — Newton’s laws that describe the movement of objects
10 Clues: — A measure of disorder or randomness in a system • BANG — The theory about the origin of the universe • — The force of attraction between objects with mass • — Newton’s laws that describe the movement of objects • — Einstein’s theory about how space and time are linked • — Subatomic particles with very little mass and no charge • ...
accounting and finance 2021-12-20
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- concerned with internal users
- any economic recourse expected to benefit a firm or an individual who owns it
- for measuring a company's ability to pay current debts out of current assets
- ability to finance an investment through borrowed funds
- profitability ratio measuring the net profit that the company earns per share of outstanding stock
- amount of money that owners would receive if they sold all of a firm's assets and paid all of it's liabilities
- person who manages all of a firm's accounting activities
- debt owed by a firm to an outside organization or individual
- financial ratio for measuring a firm's potential earnings
- financial ratio, either short or long term for estimation the borrower's ability to repay debt
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- person who manages all of a firm's financial activities
- comprehensive system for collecting, analyzing and communicating financial information
- for measuring a company's ability to pay immediate debts
- field of accounting concerned with external users
- financial statement describing a firm's yearly cash receipts and cash payments
- systematic examination of a company's accounting system to determine whether it's financial reports reliability represents it's operations
- for evaluating managements efficiency in using a firm's assets
- company's total liabilities
- detailed statement of estimated receipts and expenditures for a future period of time
19 Clues: company's total liabilities • concerned with internal users • field of accounting concerned with external users • person who manages all of a firm's financial activities • ability to finance an investment through borrowed funds • for measuring a company's ability to pay immediate debts • person who manages all of a firm's accounting activities • ...
theorist 2022-09-14
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- Founder of kindergarten
- Stressed the importance of a child's cultural background as an effect to the stages of
- Locke Founder of educational philosophy;
- Established the normative theory
- Considered the father of psychology
- Social develop mentalist coined the term Montessori Children develop at their own pace and gain knowledge by actively using their senses
- Children’s intellectual development proceeds through stages
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- Bloom exercised considerable influence in academic educational psychology.
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test
- Children’s moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment and proceeds to
- development of ethical principles
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools
- Believed that children are born naturally good
- Saw the importance of home education in the early years
- Freud Founder of child psychoanalysis
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna
16 Clues: Founder of kindergarten • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools • Established the normative theory • development of ethical principles • Studied Freudian theory from Anna • Considered the father of psychology • Freud Founder of child psychoanalysis • Locke Founder of educational philosophy; • Inventor of the first usable intelligence test • ...
SPARKS 2020-02-21
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- / sometimes called Emotional Stability
- / Vroom's theory
- / The act of enlisting people for job
- / you
- / The approach to managing people and their performance
- / the state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes, especially as relating to behavioural decisions and attitude change.
- / The knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform a specific task or function
- / Self-perceived talents and values guiding a person to make his/her career decisions.
- / Theory of performance
- / Herzberg ______ factor theory
- / factors in a job whose presence doesn't motivate but absence leaves employees dissatisfied
- / people
- / unofficial industrial action.
- / mind and behaviour
- / understanding how culture affects behavior
- / Describes changes in the work force resulting from voluntary or involuntary resignations.
- / A one-to-one process between an outside trainer and an employee
- / Disciplinary action resulting in an employee being sent home without pay for a specified period of time.
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- tendency of people to overestimate their ability to have predicted an outcome that could not possibly have been predicted
- / The process of discussion with a view to mutual settlement
- / A complaint brought by one party to an employment contract against another party.
- / Acknowledgement of employees performance or achievements.
- / Degree of difficulty in replacing the job holder.
- / The favoring of one group of people to the detriment of others.
- / a level in hierarchy of needs pyramid
- / shown to relatives by individuals in a position of authority such as CEO’s, managers or supervisors.
- / The process of taking control over another corporation by purchasing.
- / encouragement
- / An evaluator error that occurs when an evaluator appraises an employee high or low on many or all criteria because of one criterion.
- / The business practice of hiring a party outside a company
30 Clues: / you • / people • / encouragement • / Vroom's theory • / mind and behaviour • / Theory of performance • / Herzberg ______ factor theory • / unofficial industrial action. • / The act of enlisting people for job • / sometimes called Emotional Stability • / a level in hierarchy of needs pyramid • / understanding how culture affects behavior • ...
Marketing Mix 2024-09-13
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- The component of marketing that relates to channels of distribution.
- The components that are combined to achieve the marketing goal.
- are meant for consumption or use as inputs in production of other products or provision of some service.
- Channel of distribution for a perishable product
- described as a bundle of benefits
- is an applied communication used by marketeers to convey persuasive messages and information between the firm and its potential customers.
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- Channel of distribution For durable products like washing machines.
- a consumer to make choice of the product to be bought.
- is the consideration in terms of money
- Marketing Mix is the set of _______ variables that the firm can use to influence the buyer’s response.
- The component of marketing that relates to channels of distribution.
11 Clues: described as a bundle of benefits • is the consideration in terms of money • Channel of distribution for a perishable product • The component of marketing that relates to channels of distribution. • a consumer to make choice of the product to be bought. • The components that are combined to achieve the marketing goal. • ...
UNIT 4 VOCABULARY 2022-01-18
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- able to deal with difficulties
- friendly,sociable person
- showing or involving great activity or vitality
- when a person's emotions change unpredictably and often
- willing to talk and engage in activities with other people; friendly
- not firm or fixed; liable to give way or break
- noticeably happy and optimistic
- acting or done quickly and without thought or care
- shy or retiring person
- careful not to inconvenience or harm others
- having or displaying a quick and delicate appreciation of others' feelings
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- lacking consideration for other people; concerned chiefly with one's own personal profit or pleasure
- not able to be relied on as honest or truthful
- producing or capable of producing much noise
- giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution
- having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance
- having or showing a lack of skill and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues
- slow to reveal emotion or opinions
- nervous or timid in the company of other people
- able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
20 Clues: shy or retiring person • friendly,sociable person • able to deal with difficulties • noticeably happy and optimistic • slow to reveal emotion or opinions • careful not to inconvenience or harm others • producing or capable of producing much noise • not able to be relied on as honest or truthful • not firm or fixed; liable to give way or break • ...
big bang 2021-10-20
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- a man that rejected the big bang theory
- an element on the periodic table of elements
- leftover waves from the big bang
- how light shifts in order to make different colors
- study of the stars
- how the universe was created
- two men who discovered cmr
- all of space and time
- tool that seperates light
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- who helped to disover the big bang theory?
- used to study light
- the colors and light that we can see with the human eye
- his theories helped discover the big bang
- an element
- the quantitative property that must be transferred to a body or physical system to perform work on the body, or to heat it.
- a section of the universe
16 Clues: an element • study of the stars • used to study light • all of space and time • tool that seperates light • a section of the universe • two men who discovered cmr • how the universe was created • leftover waves from the big bang • a man that rejected the big bang theory • his theories helped discover the big bang • who helped to disover the big bang theory? • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution 2023-05-15
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- The _____ Church, also known as the church of england
- polish scientist who first came up with the heliocentric theory
- word that means to take back or admit you were lying/wrong
- one of the main issues of the reformation was about this word for being 'saved'
- daughter of Henry and Ann Boleyn, was long ruling queen of england
- a new style of painting showing faces and upper body
- number of theses posted by Martin Luther
- passes sold by the church to raise funds
- italian artist who painted the last supper and mona lisa
- art technique that gives the illusion of depth
- a person who believes in a new Christian religion
- invented by Galileo to better observe the night sky
- scientist who invented calculus and discovered gravity
- theory that the sun was at the center of the solar system
- famous king of england who had six wives
- renaissance and classical style that tried to make art as lifelike as possible
- martin luther's idea of following the bible alone
- Mary Tudor was also known as ____ for executing Protestants
- italian artist who painted the sistine chapel
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- the Italian city where the Renaissance begin
- scientist who discovered the elliptical orbits of the planets
- italian astronomer who was punished by the Church for disproving their beliefs
- this catholic country tried many times to stop protestant england
- german monk who questioned church practices and started the reformation
- famous family in Florence who sponsored many artists
- the family dynasty name of henry VIII and Elizabeth
- invented the European printing press
- the first protestant religion
- italian author who examined humanist politics
- ancient greek philosopher who came up with the geocentric theory
- theory that Earth was at the center of the solar system
- martin luther translated the bible from latin to this language
- painted the famous "School of Athens"
- a supporter or sponsor of the arts
- parliament passed this Act that declared the King the head of the church
- missionary group founded during the Counter-Reformation
- type of paints used during the Renaissance
- large spanish fleet destroyed by queen Eliabeth and england
- Henry split with the church because the pope refused to grant him this
- the philosophy of the Renaissance
- catholic ____ reformation made some reforms like ending indulgences
41 Clues: the first protestant religion • the philosophy of the Renaissance • a supporter or sponsor of the arts • invented the European printing press • painted the famous "School of Athens" • number of theses posted by Martin Luther • passes sold by the church to raise funds • famous king of england who had six wives • type of paints used during the Renaissance • ...
NURSING THEORIST (TFN) 2022-10-10
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- for her the person is a complete system with interrelated parts
- nickname of Florence Nightingale
- Dorothea Orem developed this model
- efforts to gain mastery and control under 7 Subsystems
- strengthen flexible lines of defense, resistance to stressors and maintain adaptation
- created the theory of Interpersonal Relations
- human beings are open systems
- for Abdella it is a helping profession
- emphasizes the basic human needs & how nurses can meet those needs
- developed the nursing need theory
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- typology of 21 Nursing Problems
- first nursing theorist
- maintained through adjusting & adapting to internal & external factors
- can prevent, suppress or contribute to disease or death
- for her it is balance and stability
- individuals ability to perform self-care activities
- for her people should be self reliant
- created the Conservation Model
- he categorized all human behavior into 7 Subsytems
- maintained through biological,psychological & sociological factors
20 Clues: first nursing theorist • human beings are open systems • created the Conservation Model • typology of 21 Nursing Problems • nickname of Florence Nightingale • developed the nursing need theory • Dorothea Orem developed this model • for her it is balance and stability • for her people should be self reliant • for Abdella it is a helping profession • ...
Business Studies 2012-12-20
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- trader / The most common and most simple form of business organisation, often just one person.
- / The service or physical good being sold by the company.
- satisfaction / How happy the customer is with the product or service.
- / The simplest way two or more people can be in business together, where partners are jointly and personally responsible for debts.
- company / A business recognised as a legal unit that offers investors (shareholders) limited liability.
- description / A detailed statement of the nature of the jobs and the tasks involved.
- / The will to work due to the enjoyment of the work itself.
- / The value of sales made during a trading period, also called revenue.
- / When revenue is less than costs.
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- / An agreement between businesses owners to combine two businesses and operate as a larger one.
- / The amount sold or the value sold.
- Leadership / Mangers who involve workers and less senior managers in decision-making.
- / The legal right to use the name and logo of an exsisting firm and sell the same products.
- / Money that the businss has available to it straight away, such as money in its bank account.
- / What is left after costs have been deducted from revenue.
- of scale / The average costs of each item fall as a firm expands.
- / The place (real or virtual) in which the business operates.
- / An increase in turnover (sales), market share or profit.
- / When a worker is paid a fixed amount per month or year, no matter what hours they work.
19 Clues: / When revenue is less than costs. • / The amount sold or the value sold. • / The service or physical good being sold by the company. • / An increase in turnover (sales), market share or profit. • / What is left after costs have been deducted from revenue. • / The will to work due to the enjoyment of the work itself. • ...
Piaget's Cognitive Development 2014-08-18
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- Kids lack an understaing of ___________ of mass in the pre-operational stage.
- ____________ refers to using existing mental patterns in new situations.
- An understanding that objects continue to exist when they are out of sight? (two words).
- ___________ operational stage is the third stage of cognitive development theory.
- A Swiss psychologist and philosopher that provided some of the first great insights of how children develop thinking abilities.
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- Unable to take the viewpoint of other people.
- Children learn abstract thinking in the ________ operational stage.
- First stage of Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory.
- It is called, "the age of reason".
- Second stage of Cognitive Development Theory.
- A kind of thinking that makes little use or no useof reasoning and logic (two words).
- Piaget was convinced that intellect grows through processes called Assimilation and ______.
12 Clues: It is called, "the age of reason". • Unable to take the viewpoint of other people. • Second stage of Cognitive Development Theory. • 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. • ...
Unit 3 / 4 Business Management Revision 2022-09-07
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- wages and conditions, must be approved by FWC
- voluntarily end employment to work elsewhere
- aspect of Nohria's theory
- independent body makes decision to settle dispute
- industry wide minimum standards
- middle level of maslow
- a long term motivation strategy
- goal setting theory
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- a manager assesses the performance of the employee
- legal requirements an employer must meet upon termination
- represent, negotiate and speak on behalf of employees
- leaving the workforce
- termination due to insufficient work or role no longer exists
- services, above and beyond legal requirements, for those ending employment
- a motivation strategy, non financial, penalising
- centralised decision making, no employee input
- independent third party assisting parties to resolve dispute
17 Clues: goal setting theory • leaving the workforce • middle level of maslow • aspect of Nohria's theory • industry wide minimum standards • a long term motivation strategy • voluntarily end employment to work elsewhere • wages and conditions, must be approved by FWC • centralised decision making, no employee input • a motivation strategy, non financial, penalising • ...
Language Acquisition Crossword 2023-04-05
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- Characterised by environment
- Hypothetical tool in the brain
- Term for a parent/guardian of a child
- Children mimicking speech with incoherent noises
- Term for one-word utterance
- Incorporates nature and nurture
- A bilingual person that learns two languages at the same time
- Something that is 'built-in'
- A bilingual person that learns another language later on in their life
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- Ability to acquire sounds associated with language
- Ability to understand structure of words
- First name of the 'feral' child
- Theory created by Noam Chomsky
- Theory created by B.F. Skinner
- A person fluent in two languages
- Ability to assign meaning to words
- Ability to understand sentence structure
- Characterised by genetics and biology
- Period of development from ages 0-7
19 Clues: Term for one-word utterance • Characterised by environment • Something that is 'built-in' • Theory created by Noam Chomsky • Hypothetical tool in the brain • Theory created by B.F. Skinner • First name of the 'feral' child • Incorporates nature and nurture • A person fluent in two languages • Ability to assign meaning to words • Period of development from ages 0-7 • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Review 2022-11-08
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- movement of magma due to differences in density
- plate boundaries that slide against one another
- region where more dense oceanic crust goes under less dense continental crust
- movement of plates due to rising magma that pushes older portion away
- plate boundaries that move away from one another
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- region where magma rises as the older plates are pushed apart
- theory that the lithosphere is broken up into tectonic plates
- plate boundaries that move towards one another
- Theory that the continents are in constant motion
- remains of once living organisms
- Most well-known supercontinent
- First to propose theory of continental drift
12 Clues: Most well-known supercontinent • remains of once living organisms • First to propose theory of continental drift • plate boundaries that move towards one another • movement of magma due to differences in density • plate boundaries that slide against one another • plate boundaries that move away from one another • Theory that the continents are in constant motion • ...
Vocabulary 4 2021-10-18
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- average price that every unit of output sells for
- phases of production that consist of increasing
- production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- a fuel created from living materials
- production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- Sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
- the monetary value of a product
- stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
- costs of production that do not change when output changes
- broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- system of allocating goods and services without prices
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- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- 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
- a simplified version of a complex behavior expressed in the form of an equation, graph, or illustration
- a situation where quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded at a given price
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet
- total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of output
21 Clues: the monetary value of a product • a fuel created from living materials • phases of production that consist of increasing • average price that every unit of output sells for • system of allocating goods and services without prices • extra cost of producing one additional unit of production • costs of production that do not change when output changes • ...
Social Drift Theory 2024-11-12
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- The negative thoughts and attitudes around mental health.
- The name of the researcher that did the study associated with social drift theory
- Where they were what they thought was drug but was actually a sugar capsule/no drug
- The research method was a .... bind procedure - what does this mean?
- The type of experiment done
- The mental disorder that the social drift theory explains
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- The final result; people may ... themselves from society
- The social drift theory can be criticised for describing the effect, but not the ... of behaviour
- People may experience a lack of adequate ...
- People with Schizophrenia may be given a ... that can lead to the condition worsening.
- If people are discriminated, they may feel ... by society
- The differential treatment of someone based on their mental illness.
12 Clues: The type of experiment done • People may experience a lack of adequate ... • The final result; people may ... themselves from society • The negative thoughts and attitudes around mental health. • If people are discriminated, they may feel ... by society • The mental disorder that the social drift theory explains • ...
sociology 2025-03-05
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- when doing well at one role affects doing well at another role (good employee vs. good parent)
- socially determined behaviors expected of a person performing a role(doctors are skilled)
- a state of balance between cooperation and conflict
- have most immediate control over who is arrested for a criminal act
- determine the guilt or innocence of an accused person by means of a trial and assigns some form of punishment if there is a guilty finding
- the big one- identify oneself
- assigned according to qualities beyond a person’s control
- sanctions used to punish those found guilty of crimes
- inability to meet the expectations of a single role
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- two or more people or groups working together to achieve a goal that will benefit more than one of them
- as the natural outgrowth of the values, norms, and structures of society
- as either natural in people with weak ties to the community (control theory), as a learned behavior (cultural transmission theory), or as a label (labeling theory)
- used to punish offenders younger than age 18
- acquired through direct efforts (Basketball player= thru skills)
- all the roles a person identifies with
- the behavior expected of someone occupying a particular status
- food production is the main economic action to the level production of technology and the method of producing food and can be subdivided accordingly
- a socially defined position in a group or in a society and has attached to it one or more role.
- interacting in an effort to receive a reward or a return for one’s actions
- a person cannot be a husband without having someone who has the role of wife
- provides legitimate jobs for a wide range of people
21 Clues: the big one- identify oneself • all the roles a person identifies with • used to punish offenders younger than age 18 • a state of balance between cooperation and conflict • provides legitimate jobs for a wide range of people • inability to meet the expectations of a single role • sanctions used to punish those found guilty of crimes • ...
Evolution and the End of the Universe 2024-12-13
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- Thought to be the event source of all matter and energy in the universe we see today
- A theory of the end of the universe where everything will expand away from everything else until energy transfer no longer can occur
- The process of light or sound shifting if the source is moving to or away from the observer
- A theory of the end of the universe where it is thought the universe is not at the lowest energy level and at some point the universe will be pulled or slurped into this lower energy state
- The idea that we just don't know what will happen at the end of the universe
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- A building block of the universe which we have not observed directly, but can see if affects.
- The state of disorder, randomness, or uncertainty
- A theory of the end of the universe where everything will expand away from everything else, including at the atomic level until everything in the universe is just atoms
- A theory of the end of the universe where the expansion of the will stop and reverse returning everything back to a single point
- A continuation of the Big Crunch theory where after everything returns to a single point a new Big Bang occurs staring a new universe
- The first physicist to discover that other galaxies were moving away from us
11 Clues: The state of disorder, randomness, or uncertainty • The first physicist to discover that other galaxies were moving away from us • The idea that we just don't know what will happen at the end of the universe • Thought to be the event source of all matter and energy in the universe we see today • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-09-28
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- Condition where any of the requirements for a competitive market – usually adequate competition, knowledge of prices and opportunities, mobility of resources, and competitive profits – leads to an inefficient allocation of resources characterized by too much or too little being produced
- market structure characterized by a single producer; form of imperfect competition
- illegal combinations of corporations or companies organized to suppress competition
- Market Structure in which a firm has a monopoly because it owns or controls a manufacturing method, process, or other scientific advantage
- Practice of charging different customers different prices for the same product
- illegal agreement among producers to fix prices, limit output, divide markets, or otherwise agree to reduce competition
- ruling requiring a company to stop an unfair business practice that reduces or limits competition
- uncompensated side effects that either benefit or harm a third party not involved in the activity that caused it
- real or imagined differences between competing products in the same industry
- legal document that pledges ownership of a home to a lender as security for repayment of borrowed money
- process in which a lender reclaims the property due to a lack of payment by the borower
- 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
- market structure having all conditions of pure competition except for identical products; a form of imperfect competition
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- Monopoly created and/or owned by the government
- a theoretical market structure that requires three major conditions: very large numbers of buyers and sellers, identical products, and freedom of entry and exit
- Requirement forcing a business to reveal information about its products or its operations to the public
- uncompensated side effects that affect an uninvolved third party
- illegal agreement by firms to charge a uniform price for a product
- competition based on a product’s appearance, quality, or design, rather than its price
- market classification according to number and size of firms, type of product, and type of competition; nature and degree of competition among firms in the same industry
- Market Structure in which a firm has a monopoly because of its location or the small size of the market
- 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
- Market structure in which average costs of production are lowest when all output is produced by a single firm
23 Clues: Monopoly created and/or owned by the government • uncompensated side effects that affect an uninvolved third party • illegal agreement by firms to charge a uniform price for a product • real or imagined differences between competing products in the same industry • Practice of charging different customers different prices for the same product • ...
Earth's Structure and Tectonic Plates 2016-12-05
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- this piece of evidence explains why palm tree fossils have been found in very cold regions of the Earth
- the thick middle layer in the solid part of Earth
- this theory states that tectonic plates are constantly moving
- scrapes across rocks where a glacier once was
- outermost layer
- Earth's entire solid body
- the scientists who is generally credit with the continental drift theory
- the rigid layer of Earth that includes the crust and the uppermost mantle
- rock formations, rivers, and lakes appear to match up on different continents due to this piece of evidence
- a ball-like shape
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- evidence of dead plants and animals
- the force that every object exerts on every other object because of their masses
- the outer part of Earth's magnetic field
- currents are found in the mantle and cause the tectonic plates to move
- the earth is made up of___________ which are constantly moving along above the mantle
- a plastic, or flowing, layer within Earth's mantle
- solid form
- the amount of mass per unit of volume
- liquid form and moves
- "super-continent"
20 Clues: solid form • outermost layer • "super-continent" • a ball-like shape • liquid form and moves • Earth's entire solid body • evidence of dead plants and animals • the amount of mass per unit of volume • the outer part of Earth's magnetic field • scrapes across rocks where a glacier once was • the thick middle layer in the solid part of Earth • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-05-12
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- In 1687, ____ publishes law of gravity.
- ____ invents microscope.
- In 1714 thermometer was invented by ____.
- The scientific ____ was a new way of thinking about the natural world.
- In 1610, Galileo publishes ____ messenger.
- Scientists developed new tools to make precise observation called scientific ____.
- In 1643, Torricelli invents ____.
- The earth centered view of the universe was called the ____ theory.
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- ____ publishes human anatomy text book.
- In 1666 France establishes academy of ____.
- Copernicus' ____ theory still did not completely explain the positions of the planets.
- ____ announced that Jupiter has 4 moons.
- Galileo announced that the ____ had dark spots.
- Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo began developed the ____ method.
- ____ publishes first 2 laws of planetary motion.
15 Clues: ____ invents microscope. • In 1643, Torricelli invents ____. • ____ publishes human anatomy text book. • In 1687, ____ publishes law of gravity. • ____ announced that Jupiter has 4 moons. • In 1714 thermometer was invented by ____. • In 1610, Galileo publishes ____ messenger. • In 1666 France establishes academy of ____. • Galileo announced that the ____ had dark spots. • ...
Stem Cell Research 2025-02-25
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- cells with the potential to develop into many different types of cells
- scientist that coined the term "stem cell"
- children with epidermolysis bullosa are called _______ children
- act ________ is the theory where morality is determined by the action that produces the greatest amount of good
- type of stem cell that can form any cell type zygote
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- type of stem cell found in bone marrow
- type of stem cell harvested during early stage of embryonic developement
- type of stem cell that only forms one type of cell
- one of the most common diseases that stem cells could cure
- The ______________ theory suggests that morality is based on a higher power
- the ________ law theory consists of 4 rights
11 Clues: type of stem cell found in bone marrow • scientist that coined the term "stem cell" • the ________ law theory consists of 4 rights • type of stem cell that only forms one type of cell • type of stem cell that can form any cell type zygote • one of the most common diseases that stem cells could cure • children with epidermolysis bullosa are called _______ children • ...
US History 2025-01-28
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- building where goods are manufactured
- Method Ask questions to perform experiments
- Hobbes English philosopher scientist, and historian best known for his political philosophy
- of Influence a territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory.
- Conference A meeting that negotiated african territory
- advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- A theory that is strong at variance with beliefs
- one of the greatest of all French writers
- political system with one ruler
- Locke a British philosopher, Oxford academic and medical researcher.
- Watt Improved the steam engine
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- Socialism is a populist economic and political system based on collective, common, or public ownership of the means of production
- Theory The sun in the center of the solar system
- Extending a country's power
- Newton he discovered the 3 laws of motion
- Making an area more urban
- Making your own business
- The government owns all businesses
- Discovered the four moons of jupiter
19 Clues: Making your own business • Making an area more urban • Extending a country's power • political system with one ruler • Watt Improved the steam engine • The government owns all businesses • Discovered the four moons of jupiter • building where goods are manufactured • Newton he discovered the 3 laws of motion • one of the greatest of all French writers • ...
Review for Sensation & Perception Exam! 2021-03-18
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- this guy's law is related to difference thresholds
- a cochlear implant is not likely to help someone with ___ hearing loss
- according to ___-control theory, large-fiber activity in the spinal cord can prevent pain signals from reaching the brain
- you can recognize an object's color, shape, and size all at once because of ___ processing
- initiate neural impulses that lead to the sensation of pain
- the Young-Helmholtz theory holds that the retina has this many kinds of color receptors
- when the lens changes shape to focus images on the retina
- when you don't see the gorilla crossing the screen because you're focused on the basketball players, it's ___ blindness
- the study of phenomena like ESP and clairvoyance is called ___psychology
- the activation, often unconsciously, of associations that predispose you to a certain response
- a ___ message is beneath your awareness threshold
- like a stereotype, a ___ set is a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- refers to the system for sensing body position and movement
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- the process by which physical stimuli are converted into into neural messages
- ganglion cells' axons converge to form the ___ nerve
- the brain releases these hormones that soothe pain
- this theory of hearing links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- these receptors detect smells
- a cue for depth perception because an object that obstructs another object appears closer to us
- nerve cells in the visual cortex that fire in response to specific edges, lines & angles are called ___ detectors
- the opponent-___ theory explains why you see a red afterimage of a green object
- this sense impacts your ability to detect whether your body is vertical or horizontal
- a 3-D movie is trying to simulate the phenomenon of ___ disparity
- this phenomenon makes it look like adjacent blinking lights are moving back and forth
- the ___ dilates to allow more light to reach the retina
- perceptual ___ is related to principles of continuity and closure
- paying attention to only 1 voice at a time is the ___ party effect
- movement of hair cells along this membrane helps transmit neural messages to the auditory cortex
28 Clues: these receptors detect smells • a ___ message is beneath your awareness threshold • this guy's law is related to difference thresholds • the brain releases these hormones that soothe pain • ganglion cells' axons converge to form the ___ nerve • the ___ dilates to allow more light to reach the retina • when the lens changes shape to focus images on the retina • ...
Sensation and Perception 2022 2022-12-01
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- these receptors detect smells
- ganglion cells' axons converge to form the ___ nerve
- nerve cells in the visual cortex that fire in response to specific edges, lines & angles are called ___ detectors
- the brain releases these hormones that soothe pain
- movement of hair cells along this membrane helps transmit neural messages to the auditory cortex
- you can recognize an object's color, shape, and size all at once because of ___ processing
- a 3-D movie is trying to simulate the phenomenon of ___ disparity
- when you don't see the gorilla crossing the screen because you're focused on the basketball players, it's ___ blindness
- this phenomenon makes it look like adjacent blinking lights are moving back and forth
- the Young-Helmholtz theory holds that the retina has this many kinds of color receptors
- when the lens changes shape to focus images on the retina
- refers to the system for sensing body position and movement
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- this sense impacts your ability to detect whether your body is vertical or horizontal
- the opponent-___ theory explains why you see a red afterimage of a green object
- paying attention to only 1 voice at a time is the ___ party effect
- the ___ dilates to allow more light to reach the retina
- this guy's law is related to difference thresholds
- the study of phenomena like ESP and clairvoyance is called ___psychology
- a ___ message is beneath your awareness threshold
- this theory of hearing links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- like a stereotype, a ___ set is a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- initiate neural impulses that lead to the sensation of pain
- a cochlear implant is not likely to help someone with ___ hearing loss
- the activation, often unconsciously, of associations that predispose you to a certain response
- a cue for depth perception because an object that obstructs another object appears closer to us
- the process by which physical stimuli are converted into into neural messages
- according to ___-control theory, large-fiber activity in the spinal cord can prevent pain signals from reaching the brain
- perceptual ___ is related to principles of continuity and closure
28 Clues: these receptors detect smells • a ___ message is beneath your awareness threshold • this guy's law is related to difference thresholds • the brain releases these hormones that soothe pain • ganglion cells' axons converge to form the ___ nerve • the ___ dilates to allow more light to reach the retina • when the lens changes shape to focus images on the retina • ...
Cycle 3 Vocab Quiz 2025-02-20
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- cost that has already been incurred and is nonrecoverable.
- an industry controlled by the only producer of a good that has no close substitutes
- fraction of the total industry output accounted for by that firm's output
- long-run average total cost declines as output increases
- total cost divided by quantity of output produced
- cost that depends on the quantity of output produced.
- something that prevents other firms from entering the industry
- business' total revenue minus the opportunity cost of its resources. It is usually less than the account profit
- profit is maximized by producing the quantity of output at which the marginal revenue of the last unit produced is equal to its marginal cost
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- gives the creator of a literary or artistic work the sole right to profit from that work
- long-run average total cost increases as output increases
- industry with only a small number of firms
- economies of scale provide a large cost advantage to a single firm that produces all of an industry's output
- relationship between the quantity of inputs a firm uses and the quantity of output it produces
- change in total revenue generated by an additional unit of output
- does not require an outlay of money; it is measured by the value, in dollar terms, of benefits that are foregone
- gives an inventor a temporary monopoly in the use or sale of an invention
17 Clues: industry with only a small number of firms • total cost divided by quantity of output produced • cost that depends on the quantity of output produced. • long-run average total cost declines as output increases • long-run average total cost increases as output increases • cost that has already been incurred and is nonrecoverable. • ...
Theory of Moral Development 2023-06-21
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- Moral reasoning that is based entirely off of society's rules
- The name of the psychologist that Kohlberg built off of
- Is characterized by an individual’s understanding of universal ethical principles
- One flaw in the theory is that all the scenarios are _______________ and may differ if the person was to be actually placed in that situation
- The name of the most popular dilemma used in the theory of moral development
- The first level of moral development
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- The final stage where moral reasoning is based on universal ethical ___________ and justice
- Rules are seen as social agreements that can be changed when necessary because it is a social __________
- Another flaw in the theory is Kholberg's _____________ approach where he believed that females were incapable of moral reasoning like males
- The first stage where moral reasoning is based off of direct consequences and the possibility of ______________
- Where most adolescents and adults fall into
- 72 Chicago ____ aged 10-16 were used in the study
- Actions are seen in terms of rewards and one's own ___________
13 Clues: The first level of moral development • Where most adolescents and adults fall into • 72 Chicago ____ aged 10-16 were used in the study • The name of the psychologist that Kohlberg built off of • Moral reasoning that is based entirely off of society's rules • Actions are seen in terms of rewards and one's own ___________ • ...
1920' 2022-04-04
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- The development of cars helped with the rise of
- In 1920 women got the right to
- What did the advancement in transportation and use of electricity lead to
- Aka Monkey Trial
- Mass Media led to the rise of...
- Who was elected in 1920 as president of the US
- what were the "new women" called
- Albert Enstein theory of ...
- Due to the goods being cheap and advertisers America had become a ____ society
- What industry boomed in the US during 1910 and 1930
- The 20' are known as the ... ages in the US
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- The people who felt lost in a society as a consequence of WWI were known as the ____ generation
- New mass media was formed because of national magazines and the
- What theory challenged the Bible
- what did many scholars promote
- After WWI Americans wanted a return to...
- There was a debate between evolution and...
- What kind of audience could mass media reach
- What did silent pictures evolve to
- What car company started a mass production
20 Clues: Aka Monkey Trial • Albert Enstein theory of ... • In 1920 women got the right to • what did many scholars promote • What theory challenged the Bible • Mass Media led to the rise of... • what were the "new women" called • What did silent pictures evolve to • After WWI Americans wanted a return to... • What car company started a mass production • ...
Evolution 2020-03-07
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- type of evolution when the same adaptations evolve independently
- when organisms disappear from the earth
- when a species splits into a number of new forms
- a change in the environment makes new resources available
- is the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms
- principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones
- organs that serve no useful function in an organism
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- had different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
- when two species evolve together
- the name of Charles Darwin's book
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- Charles Darwin's theory of evolution states that evolution happens by what?
- the name of the ship that Charles Darwin traveled on
- father of evolution
- that are similar
- study of earth
- refers to the variety of living things
- required for new species to form
- a characteristic that helps an organism survive
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- a well-supported testable explanation of phenomena that have occurred in the natural world
21 Clues: study of earth • that are similar • father of evolution • required for new species to form • when two species evolve together • the name of Charles Darwin's book • refers to the variety of living things • when organisms disappear from the earth • preserved remains of ancient organisms • a characteristic that helps an organism survive • ...
Enlightenment Review 2012-11-06
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- used satire; fought for freedom of speech and religion
- conflict caused by British policies and influenced by philosophes' ideas
- civilization corrupts people's natural goodness; greatest good for the greatest number of people
- sun-centered theory; proposed by Copernicus
- explained the law of universal gravitation
- challenged previously held ideas about science and nature
- enlightened rulers who attempted social reforms
- proposed separation of powers (checks and balances)
- written by Thomas Jefferson; drew heavily on ideas from Locke
- social contract; believe all humans were naturally selfish and wicked
- declared women should have the same political rights as men
- argued against the use of cruel and unusual punishment
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- promoted self-government; three natural rights
- edited and published the first Encyclopedia
- enlightened despot who ruled Russia
- ran influential salon during the Enlightenment period
- earth-centered view of the universe
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- ruled Austria as an enlightened despot; abolished serfdom
- enlightened despot who ruled Prussia
- believe in progress for society
21 Clues: believe in progress for society • proposed the heliocentric theory • enlightened despot who ruled Russia • earth-centered view of the universe • enlightened despot who ruled Prussia • explained the law of universal gravitation • edited and published the first Encyclopedia • sun-centered theory; proposed by Copernicus • promoted self-government; three natural rights • ...
Enlightenment Review 2012-11-06
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- used satire; fought for freedom of speech and religion
- conflict caused by British policies and influenced by philosophes' ideas
- civilization corrupts people's natural goodness; greatest good for the greatest number of people
- sun-centered theory; proposed by Copernicus
- explained the law of universal gravitation
- challenged previously held ideas about science and nature
- enlightened rulers who attempted social reforms
- proposed separation of powers (checks and balances)
- written by Thomas Jefferson; drew heavily on ideas from Locke
- social contract; believe all humans were naturally selfish and wicked
- declared women should have the same political rights as men
- argued against the use of cruel and unusual punishment
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- promoted self-government; three natural rights
- edited and published the first Encyclopedia
- enlightened despot who ruled Russia
- ran influential salon during the Enlightenment period
- earth-centered view of the universe
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- ruled Austria as an enlightened despot; abolished serfdom
- enlightened despot who ruled Prussia
- believe in progress for society
21 Clues: believe in progress for society • proposed the heliocentric theory • enlightened despot who ruled Russia • earth-centered view of the universe • enlightened despot who ruled Prussia • explained the law of universal gravitation • edited and published the first Encyclopedia • sun-centered theory; proposed by Copernicus • promoted self-government; three natural rights • ...
Natural Selection 2021-11-16
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- biological mechanism
- well-substantiated explanation
- Selection- organisms are adapted to their environment
- process of genetic information is passed on from parent to child
- change in the characteristics of species over generations- stage in natural descent of organism
- scientific theory of evolution by natural selection
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- scientific theory of evolution by natural selection
- action or process of mutating
- defense or tactic that an organism uses
- an organism in more than one distict color
- group of living things
- of evolution- based on an idea of species
12 Clues: biological mechanism • group of living things • action or process of mutating • well-substantiated explanation • defense or tactic that an organism uses • of evolution- based on an idea of species • an organism in more than one distict color • scientific theory of evolution by natural selection • scientific theory of evolution by natural selection • ...
Strategic Management 2021-06-21
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- the ___ part of a strategic plan should be vivid and build a sense of the future.
- the second step of Strategic management process is the analysis of company 's ____
- The highest level of strategic decision making is occupied by _____ level
- ___ is an expanded version of PEST analysis and adds 2 factors - legal and environmental factors.
- who are responsible to establish and update the company's mission.
- strategies which specify the outcomes from daily operations of specific departments are made at this level.
- the statement stating the unique purpose that sets a company apart from other business units.
- one of the major advantage of strategic management is to create a ____ management posture.
- At business level strategy, each business is a self contained division known as -
- it is a form of applied ethics that guides a business and its activities.
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- a well defined strategy ensures _____ of resources in a rapidly changing environment
- the important function of strategic management is ____ of new products and new geographies
- individuals or groups who are primarily involved in the formulation, implementation and evaluation of strategy.
- he is the person who assists the chief executive in the performance of his duties.
- the art and science of formulation, implementing and evaluating decisions to achieve objectives
- the guiding rules or principles that are regarded as an integral part of company's success.
- the step that involves development of long range plans and strategic alternatives is strategic ____
- complying to business ethics helps the firm in creation of ___ with public and employees.
- it is the determination of course of action and allocation of resources to achieve goals.
- the 'T' in STP stands for
- the analysis tool used to identify new opportunities and threats of a firm.
21 Clues: the 'T' in STP stands for • who are responsible to establish and update the company's mission. • The highest level of strategic decision making is occupied by _____ level • it is a form of applied ethics that guides a business and its activities. • the analysis tool used to identify new opportunities and threats of a firm. • ...
Ch. 4 Vocab 2017-10-25
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- / The receptor cells in the retina that are sensitive to light but not very useful for color vision.
- / In the sense of vision, the bringing together and integration of what is processed by different neural pathways or cells.
- law / The principle that two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount) to be perceived as different.
- / A binocular cue to depth and distance in which the muscle movements in an individual’s two eyes provide information about how deep and/or far away something is.
- sense / Sense that provides information about balance and movement.
- cues / Powerful depth cues available from the image in one eye, either the right or the left.
- / The receptor cells in the retina that allow for color perception.
- processing / The operation in sensation and perception, launched by cognitive processing at the brain’s higher levels, that allows the organism to sense what is happening and to apply that framework to information from the world.
- theory / Theory stating that color perception is produced by three types of cone receptors in the retina that are particularly sensitive to different, but overlapping, ranges of wavelengths.
- ear / The part of the ear that channels sound through the eardrum, hammer, anvil, and stirrup to the inner ear.
- epithelium / The lining of the roof of the nasal cavity, containing a sheet of receptor cells for smell.
- perception / The ability to perceive objects three-dimensionally.
- ear / The part of the ear that includes the oval window, cochlea, and basilar membrane and whose function is to convert sound waves into neural impulses and send them to the brain.
- processing / The simultaneous distribution of information across different neural pathways
- relationship / The principle by which we organize the perceptual field into stimuli that stand out (figure) and those that are left over (ground).
- / Sensory nerve endings under the skin that respond to changes in temperature at or near the skin and provide input to keep the body’s temperature at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
- theory
- constancy / The recognition that objects are constant and unchanging even though sensory input about them is changing.
- detection theory / An approach to perception that focuses on decision making about stimuli under conditions of uncertainty.
- / The process of focusing awareness on a narrow aspect of the environment.
- adaptation / A change in the responsiveness of the sensory system based on the average level of surrounding stimulation.
- detectors / Neurons in the brain’s visual system that respond to particular features of a stimulus.
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- / The multilayered, light-sensitive surface in the eye that records electromagnetic energy and converts it to neural impulses for processing in the brain.
- / Rounded bumps above the tongue’s surface that contain the taste buds, the receptors for taste.
- threshold / The degree of difference that must exist between two stimuli before the difference is detected.
- processing / The operation in sensation and perception in which sensory receptors register information about the external environment and send it up to the brain for interpretation.
- perception / The detection of information below the level of conscious awareness.
- senses / Senses that provide information about movement, posture, and orientation.
- principle / Modification of frequency theory stating that a cluster of nerve cells can fire neural impulses in rapid succession, producing a volley of impulses.
- canals / Three fluid-filled circular tubes in the inner ear containing the sensory receptors that detect head motion caused when an individual tilts or moves the head and/or the body.
- threshold / The minimum amount of stimulus energy that a person can detect.
- cues / Depth cues that depend on the combination of the images in the left and right eye and on the way the two eyes work together.
- Movement / The perception that a stationary object is moving.
- theory
- nerve / The structure at the back of the eye, made up of axons of the ganglion cells, that carries visual information to the brain for further processing.
- ear / The outermost part of the ear, consisting of the pinna and the external auditory canal.
- / The sensation that warns an individual of damage to the body.
- attention / The act of focusing on a specific aspect of experience while ignoring others.
- stating that cells in the visual system respond to / complementary pairs of red-green and blue-yellow colors; a given cell might be excited by red and inhibited by green, whereas another cell might be excited by yellow and inhibited by blue.
- / The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information so that it makes sense.
- / The process of receiving stimulus energies from the external environment and transforming those energies into neural energy.
- theory / Theory on how the inner ear registers the frequency of sound, stating that the perception of a sound’s frequency depends on how often the auditory nerve fires.
- / Irrelevant and competing stimuli—not only sounds but also any distracting stimuli for the senses.
- psychology / A school of thought interested in how people naturally organize their perceptions according to certain patterns.
44 Clues: theory • theory • Movement / The perception that a stationary object is moving. • / The sensation that warns an individual of damage to the body. • perception / The ability to perceive objects three-dimensionally. • / The receptor cells in the retina that allow for color perception. • sense / Sense that provides information about balance and movement. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- An expedition/campaign for a cause
- A country's native language
- Someone who believed that faith in god would get you to heaven, not good works on earth.
- A person who provides financial support.
- People being ranked above one another.
- Pizan First woman in the west that made a living by writing.
- A receipt to heaven.
- Canada’s nation is ______
- The theory that the sun revolves around the earth.
- Another word for your moral standard or principle
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- The Medici are “godfathers” of this.
- Navarre Believed that the bible should be translated into French.
- He “created” the telescope and studied the universe
- Someone who makes journeys to a holy place.
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- Created the Heliocentric theory.
- Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”.
- A political philosopher that was a part of the famous and talented of Firenza.
- When a society moves into a city
- The growth of this idea power of monarchs in northern Europe led to competition with the church.
- A group of people linked by common activities or interests
- Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person to use this concept
- press After creation people didn't have to hand copy books.
- The middle ages are this so is the renaissance and the Roman Empire.
- Invented the printing press.
- This happened after Luther nailed the 95 theses to churches.
- Power is held by the individual or their representative.
- Nobles, Kings, and Peasants are a part of this government ranking which the merchants destroyed
- Some medical doctors believed that health was linked to this.
- Vinci Created the painting called “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”.
- Something you think is the truth
31 Clues: A receipt to heaven. • Canada’s nation is ______ • A country's native language • Invented the printing press. • Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”. • Created the Heliocentric theory. • When a society moves into a city • Something you think is the truth • An expedition/campaign for a cause • The Medici are “godfathers” of this. • People being ranked above one another. • ...
Book 5 Unit 2 Crossword 2022-01-04
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- to work together with sb else in order to achieve sth
- a belief that sth will happen because it is likely
- made of many different things or parts that are connected; difficult to understand
- expecting good things to happen or sth to be successful
- to make sb sad and without enthusiasm or hope
- to become stronger; to make sb / sth stronger
- everything that is around or near sb / sth
- 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 you spend on sth
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- to be the reason why sb does sth or behaves in a particular way
- 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 take a firm hold of sb / sth
- an exam that you have passed or a course of study that you have successfully completed
- to take part in or become involved in an activity
- determined to be successful, rich, powerful, etc.
- to show sth that is usually hidden
- in a way that shows what you really feel or think about sb / sth
18 Clues: to take a firm hold of sb / sth • the money that you spend on sth • to show sth that is usually hidden • the result or effect of an action or event • everything that is around or near sb / sth • 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 • ...
Book 5 Unit 2 Crossword 2022-01-04
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- to take a firm hold of sb / sth
- to take part in or become involved in an activity
- everything that is around or near sb / sth
- a belief that sth will happen because it is likely
- to show sth that is usually hidden
- 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 be the reason why sb does sth or behaves in a particular way
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- an exam that you have passed or a course of study that you have successfully completed
- expecting good things to happen or sth to be successful
- to make sb sad and without enthusiasm or hope
- determined to be successful, rich, powerful, etc.
- in a way that shows what you really feel or think about sb / sth
- made of many different things or parts that are connected; difficult to understand
- to become stronger; to make sb / sth stronger
- to work together with sb else in order to achieve sth
- the money that you spend on sth
- the state of being physically relaxed and free from pain; the state of having a pleasant life, with everything that you need
18 Clues: to take a firm hold of sb / sth • the money that you spend on 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. • ...
Vocabulary Assignment for week of 10/9 by Joshua Gerrish 2017-10-13
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- discovered the electron by experimenting with a Crookes, or cathode ray, tube
- the relative overall energy of each orbital, and the energy of each orbital increases as the distance from the nucleus increases
- best known for proposing the modern atomic theory and for his research into color blindness
- a Nobel Prize-winning Austrian physicist who developed a number of fundamental results in the field of quantum theory
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- a French physicist who made groundbreaking contributions to quantum theory
- British physicist who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics
- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth
- used to describe where electrons are when they go around the nucleus of an atom
- a mathematical function that describes the wave-like behavior of either one electron or a pair of electrons in an atom
- the minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction
- the fixed amount of energy that a system described by quantum mechanics, such as a molecule, atom, electron, or nucleus, can have
- a Danish physicist who made foundational contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum theory
12 Clues: the minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction • British physicist who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics • a French physicist who made groundbreaking contributions to quantum theory • discovered the electron by experimenting with a Crookes, or cathode ray, tube • ...
evidence of the THEORY of evolution 2019-01-15
9 Clues: similar structures • comparing body parts • "the chemical of life" • a structure with no purpose • a fossil that has bean dated • data base of all known fossils • old rock is deeper than new rock • shows structure of animals that lived long ago • early stage of animal development before the fetus
Quiz #1 2017-09-19
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- "On Being Sane In Insane Places" is a _____ type of study.
- In the novel, "the Breadgivers" It is expected in their _____ for the father to marry off his daughters and for the daughters to not meet their husbands until the day of the wedding.
- Theory looks at how people interact with each other within a society
- Theory looks at how a society is organized
- Sara's _____ had all four types of power
- of _____ theory
- A police office issuing a ticket is an example of what kind of power?
- Blaming an individual or group of people for another's problems.
- Consciousness, The patients in the articles “being sane in insane places” have a __________ because in their state of mind that they are in they become inferior and unable to take action against the causes of their misery that they are dealing with in this hospital because they are not couscous that their situation is really that bad.
- In the book the bread givers, at that time in society it was expected for the fathers to follow the ________ for Jewish faith and study the Torah, in doing so he leaves the women of the family to make the money, cook the food, and he gets the best, and clean the house.
- In the article "On Being Sane in Insane Places" the staff at the psychiatric center have no intentions on figuring out what happened to these patients and why it led them to this hospital, rather they _________ for any "un-normal" actions or thoughts that they participate in because of their illness.
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- Shared verbal meaning of culture, for example the word money.
- When viewing a society or group of people and understanding it by their own standards, we are using ______.
- We tend to have this type of attitude when reading towards the father in the novel, "The Breadgivers" because of his views on how a household is ran.
- . "Burden bearer" was Bessie's expectation that she eventually conformed to. This is also called...
- In the book "The breadgivers" the mother kept the _______ of the family strong which led them to stick together to make ends meat.
- The scientific study of human behavior
- A lawyer has which type of power?
- An awareness of the social stratification system and ones position in it
- Theory looks at the conflict within a society
- "insane" based upon their displayed behavior is an
- In Rosenhan's study, classifying the pseudopatients
- Rape and murder violate which type of norm?
23 Clues: of _____ theory • A lawyer has which type of power? • The scientific study of human behavior • Sara's _____ had all four types of power • Theory looks at how a society is organized • Rape and murder violate which type of norm? • Theory looks at the conflict within a society • "insane" based upon their displayed behavior is an • ...
Insurance 3 2025-11-25
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Spelling Vocab list 12 2017-11-03
Across
- name
- to leave out
- engraving
- package for delivery
- sign up for
- accepting
- surround
- to smooth and make thin
- the past verb tense of expel
- to confess to be true
Down
- copy
- important
- progressive verb form of omit
- draft
- person who sends a package
- unremarkable
- to allow in
- medal
- to remove without re-entry
- to be firm and absolute in an answer
20 Clues: copy • name • draft • medal • surround • important • engraving • accepting • sign up for • to allow in • to leave out • unremarkable • package for delivery • to confess to be true • to smooth and make thin • person who sends a package • to remove without re-entry • the past verb tense of expel • progressive verb form of omit • to be firm and absolute in an answer
