theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Biology Terms 2021-03-20
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- made up of different tissues
- Instrument used to magnify
- Movement of molecules
- A single cell organism
- Multi-cellular organism
- Made of a solute and solvent
- When food is broken down
- Basic unit of life
- Process in which plants make food mitochondria Powerhouse of the cell
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- Complex sugar
- catalyst
- A type of diffusion
- Controls what the cell does
- Enzyme in our saliva
- Required to make new cells
- Required for respiration
- When cells are no longer firm
- A group of similar cells
- Any living thing
19 Clues: catalyst • Complex sugar • Any living thing • Basic unit of life • A type of diffusion • Enzyme in our saliva • Movement of molecules • A single cell organism • Multi-cellular organism • Required for respiration • A group of similar cells • When food is broken down • Instrument used to magnify • Required to make new cells • Controls what the cell does • made up of different tissues • ...
Astronomers 2014-02-23
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- /helped create the OBAFGKM classification and classified about 350,000 stars
- /proposed the Special Theory of Relativity and to extend this theory made the General Theory of Relativity
- /the man who discovered Uranus
- /classified the type of stars by relating their color to their absolute brightness.
- /made the star magnitude scale (still used today)
- / Wrote about how the light from the Moon is reflection from the sun
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- /these two guys discovered the cosmic microwave radiation stemming from the Big Bang
- /the guy to be burned at the stake
- /proved the Earth is spherical
- /measured the circumference of the Earth by using geometry
- /played a crucial role in establishing the field of extra-galactic astronomy, was also the first to show the universe was expanding
- /the first to suggest the Sun was the center of the Universe
12 Clues: /the man who discovered Uranus • /proved the Earth is spherical • /the guy to be burned at the stake • /made the star magnitude scale (still used today) • /measured the circumference of the Earth by using geometry • /the first to suggest the Sun was the center of the Universe • ...
theorist crossword 2022-09-16
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- Bloom exercised considerable influence in academic educational psychology
- Considered the father of psychology; Psychosocial developmentalist; Psychological
- Believed that children are born naturally good
- Children’s intellectual development proceeds through stages
- Children develop at their own pace and gain knowledge by actively using their sense
- Founder of educational philosophy; Believed children are born as blank slates or " tabula
- Established the normative theory;
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test
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- Founder of child psychoanalysis, began her career under father
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools; Children are strong, rich and capable
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna;
- Founder of kindergarten
- .” Marks the beginning of the modern conception of the self.
- Studied behavior modification reinforcement
- development of ethical principles
- Stressed the importance of a child
16 Clues: Founder of kindergarten • development of ethical principles • Established the normative theory; • Studied Freudian theory from Anna; • Stressed the importance of a child • Studied behavior modification reinforcement • Believed that children are born naturally good • Inventor of the first usable intelligence test • ...
Unit 2 VOCAB 2024-01-31
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- Explanation of the creation of the universe
- Multiple stars on a diagram extending from left to right
- Biggest and most powerful explosion known to man
- The study of the universe
- The explanation of how gravity is created
- The core of a super giant star
- Electromagnetic radiation shown on a spectrum
- Spectral lines displaced near long wave lengths
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- Two nuclei put together to create a heavier nucleus
- A unit which light travels the same distance of light
- A dense star as big as a planet
- Billions of stars creating a system
- Evolution of space from the Big Bang Theory
- A space cloud full of gas
- Intense gravity of which is not part of the spacetime
- The change in frequency of waves as moved near or away
- Radiation left over from the creation of the universe
- Scientific device that helps you see objects in space
18 Clues: A space cloud full of gas • The study of the universe • The core of a super giant star • A dense star as big as a planet • Billions of stars creating a system • The explanation of how gravity is created • Explanation of the creation of the universe • Evolution of space from the Big Bang Theory • Electromagnetic radiation shown on a spectrum • ...
chapters 22 and 23 2015-11-18
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- when qualitative researchers become too emotionally involved with participants it is termed "going ____"
- interviews in which two or more people are questioned simultaneously; joint interview
- physical files in which coded pieces of data are placed
- memos used by grounded theory researchers that document the researcher's ideas about the theory development
- to ensure that interview data represent the verbatim responses, it is recommended that qualitative interviews are ______
- strategies that break down the data and rearrange them into categories that facilitate comparisons across cases
- type of interview that doe not have a set of prepared questions. They are conversational and interactive.
- refers to researchers' awareness of themselves as part of the data they are collecting
- symbolic comparison, using figurative language to evoke a visual analogy
- circle which signifies a metholodogical process in which there is continual movement between the parts and the whole of the text under analysis
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- coding in which researchers code only those data relevant to the core variable
- guides the discussion during a focus group interview; interviewer
- coding in which the analyst relates concepts to each other
- a system of classifying and organizing terms
- type of question used to guide interviews which asks participants to describe their experiences in their own language
- coding in which data are broken down into parts and concepts identified and dimensions delineated
- this group of researchers must be able to cope with culture shock
- according to Glaser; the developing categories of the substantive theory must fit the data.
- guide used in semistructured interviews that lists areas or questions to be covered with each participant
- in this type of analysis, cultural themes are uncovered
20 Clues: a system of classifying and organizing terms • physical files in which coded pieces of data are placed • in this type of analysis, cultural themes are uncovered • coding in which the analyst relates concepts to each other • guides the discussion during a focus group interview; interviewer • this group of researchers must be able to cope with culture shock • ...
Earth Science Project 2013-12-02
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- Another word for a Convergent Boundary
- Convergent boundaries create these when being pushed together.
- Transform boundaries are known for causing this natural disaster.
- Another word for a transform boundary
- Deepest part of the Sea floor
- Divergent and Convergent Boundaries cause this natural disaster.
- Two tectonic plates sliding past each other.
- Two tectonic plates moving away from each other.
- Theory that the continents drift across the ocean bed.
- longest mountain range in the world
- Tectonics Theory that describees the motions on the lithosphere.
- Instrument that locate where the next earthquake may be.
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- Two tectonic plates moving towards each other.
- New oceanic crust through volcanic activity
- This happenes when Oceanic Plates moving towards a Continental plate
- Underwater mountain system formed by plates tectonics
- Center of an earthquake.
- Another word for a divergent Boundary
- mixture of semi-molten rock and molten.
- Earthquakes in a year.
20 Clues: Earthquakes in a year. • Center of an earthquake. • Deepest part of the Sea floor • longest mountain range in the world • Another word for a transform boundary • Another word for a divergent Boundary • Another word for a Convergent Boundary • mixture of semi-molten rock and molten. • New oceanic crust through volcanic activity • Two tectonic plates sliding past each other. • ...
Unit 1 2024-09-10
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- Secure attachment is a ________ where the infant obtains both comfort and confidence from the presence of his/her caregiver
- pretend play where children act out various roles
- just as plastic can be molded, brain networks can be changed
- intense attachment that develops between caregivers and baby
- Trust vs Mistrust is the first stage in _____ theory of psychosocial development
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- physical skills that involve the small like hands and fingers
- 3rd stage in Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development is ______ vs Guilt
- refers to the period from conception to birth
- physical skills that involve the large muscles like legs and arms
- the scientific study of children from conception to adolescence
- specific, teachable abilities that can be defined and measured
- Erikson’s development theory of emotional development
- Moral Development is the process of learning to base one’s _______ on beliefs about what is right and wrong
13 Clues: refers to the period from conception to birth • pretend play where children act out various roles • Erikson’s development theory of emotional development • just as plastic can be molded, brain networks can be changed • intense attachment that develops between caregivers and baby • physical skills that involve the small like hands and fingers • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
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- change over time.
- Principles of Geography
- wrote an essay summarizing evolutionary change from his field work in Malaysia.
- members of each species have to compete for food, shelter, other life necessities.
- have different mature forms in different organisms.
- Some individuals better suited for the environment.
- nature provides the variation among different organisms.
- one of the fundamental keystones of modern biological theory.
- results in changes in inherited characteristics of a population.
- 1795 Theory of Geological change
- a science born in the 20th century, reveals in detail how natural selection works.
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- serve no useful function in an organism.
- smallest, lowest islands were hot, dry, and nearly barren-Hood Island-sparse vegetation.
- collected the preserved remains of ancient organisms, called fossils.
- tendency toward Perfection.
- Each living organism has descended, with changes from other species over time.
- differences among individuals of a species.
- show change Geographic Distribution of Living Things.
- were derived from common ancestors.
- remains of ancient organisms.
20 Clues: change over time. • Principles of Geography • tendency toward Perfection. • remains of ancient organisms. • 1795 Theory of Geological change • were derived from common ancestors. • serve no useful function in an organism. • differences among individuals of a species. • have different mature forms in different organisms. • Some individuals better suited for the environment. • ...
Vocab 2/13 2023-02-13
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- adj. of or connected with the sense of touch
- n. the complete range or scope of something
- v. to live as a resident; to exist in a given place; to fasten someone’s attention on something
- n. a feeling of closeness and understanding that someone has for another person because of their similar qualities, ideas, or interests; a liking for or an attraction to something
- v. to discard something as unwanted or burdensome
- adj. not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations
- n. a job or activity that is very suitable for someone; a shallow recess in a wall created to display a statue or other ornament
- v. to say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity
- v. to describe or portray something precisely
- v. to gather; to cause to come together; to summon
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- v. to form a theory about a subject without firm evidence; to invest in stocks, property, or other ventures in the hope of gain but with the risk of loss
- n. the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one’s own behavior does not conform
- prep. surrounded by; in the middle of
- adj. not exciting; not impressive; dull
- n. critical observation or examination; a close watch
- adj. lower in rank, status, or quality; n. a person lower in rank, status, or ability
- v. to give permission for something to happen; n. permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
- adj. preceding in time, order, or importance; n. an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances
- adj. lacking in movement, action, or change, especially in a way viewed as undesirable or uninteresting; n. crackling or hissing noises on a telephone, radio, or other telecommunications system
- adj. (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable
20 Clues: prep. surrounded by; in the middle of • adj. not exciting; not impressive; dull • n. the complete range or scope of something • adj. of or connected with the sense of touch • v. to describe or portray something precisely • v. to discard something as unwanted or burdensome • v. to gather; to cause to come together; to summon • ...
Astronomers and their models 2025-04-29
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- proved the moons of jupiter did not go around Earth
- a geometric figure with an eccentricity of zero
- the path of a planet around the sun
- a geometric figure with an eccentricity of one
- heliocentric model, with elliptical orbits
- discussed that gravity keeps the planets near the sun
- theory of how the solar system formed
- technology that enabled Galileo to see the moon's surface
- first scientist to state the heliocentric model
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- the mathematical method of calculating the shape of an ellipse
- earth-centered model of the solar system
- sun-centered model of the solar system
- he took precise observations, which helped Kepler develop his theory
- concept of the origin of the universe
14 Clues: the path of a planet around the sun • concept of the origin of the universe • theory of how the solar system formed • sun-centered model of the solar system • earth-centered model of the solar system • heliocentric model, with elliptical orbits • a geometric figure with an eccentricity of one • first scientist to state the heliocentric model • ...
Unit 9 Important Vocabulary 2025-01-24
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- A French Enlightenment writer and philosopher who advocated for civil liberties, including freedom of religion and expression.
- An Italian astronomer and physicist who played a key role in the scientific revolution, notably for his support of the heliocentric theory.
- An English mathematician and physicist who is most famous for his laws of motion and universal gravitation, laying the groundwork for classical mechanics.
- The process by which cities grow and more people move into them, often due to industrialization and economic opportunities.
- The theory that individuals consent, either explicitly or implicitly, to surrender some freedoms to authority in exchange for protection of their remaining rights.
- A policy or ideology of extending a nation's power through diplomacy or military force over other nations.
- A Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer known for improving the steam engine, leading to its widespread use in the Industrial Revolution.
- A region where a particular country has significant cultural, economic, or military influence, often without formal control.
- The belief that monarchs are chosen by God to rule and have unquestionable authority.
- A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- A manufacturing process in which products are assembled in a sequential manner using specialized machinery and workers.
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- A meeting held in 1884-1885 where European powers negotiated and formalized the division of Africa among themselves.
- An English philosopher known for his political theory, which argued that without a strong central authority, life would be "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short."
- A social class between the upper and lower classes, typically characterized by moderate wealth, education, and professional jobs.
- A French philosopher known for his work on the theory of the separation of powers in government, particularly in "The Spirit of the Laws."
- A systematic approach to investigation based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning to develop theories and test them.
- A Swiss philosopher who argued that society corrupts individuals and that the ideal government is one based on the "general will" of the people.
- The astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun, as proposed by Copernicus.
- An English philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property, and that government should protect these rights.
- Large buildings where goods are produced, typically using machinery and mass labor.
20 Clues: Large buildings where goods are produced, typically using machinery and mass labor. • The belief that monarchs are chosen by God to rule and have unquestionable authority. • A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. • ...
Unit 4 Part 3 - Motivation & Emotion 2025-03-05
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- a positive or negative stimulus that motivates behavior
- type of motivational conflict in which there is an option with good and bad to it
- theory of emotion in which physiological response comes before experiencing the emotion
- performance increases with arousal only up to a point, beyond which performance decreases
- a response of the whole organism involving physical arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience
- in the hierarchy of needs, the needs that follow physiological needs in order of priority
- theory that explains behavior arising from physiological needs and the states of tension they create
- a complex behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and is unlearned
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- in the hierarchy of needs, the most basic types of needs
- type of motivation in which one has the desire to perform a behavior effectively for its own sake
- tendency of facial muscle states to trigger corresponding feelings such as fear, anger, or happiness
- one’s level of need for varied or novel experiences is the basis of motivation
- hormone secreted by an empty stomach
- theory of emotion in which in order to experience emotion, we must consciously understand it
- hormone that decreases appetite
15 Clues: hormone that decreases appetite • hormone secreted by an empty stomach • a positive or negative stimulus that motivates behavior • in the hierarchy of needs, the most basic types of needs • one’s level of need for varied or novel experiences is the basis of motivation • type of motivational conflict in which there is an option with good and bad to it • ...
Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood 2021-03-31
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- This memory strategy deals with information having to be repeated
- It is important for teachers to have this kind of interaction with their students so students confident in being successful
- The type of classroom where the teacher makes all the rules and does most of the talking
- This cultural influence may have a child feeling scared of being judged
- The memory strategy that has related information grouped together
- Rehearsal, organization and elaboration are what kind of strategies
- Teachers may arrange their students in what way in order for them to work and share ideas together
- When a child starts to use full sentences instead of abbreviations, they are improving on their
- Chapter 12 is all about what kind of development in middle childhood
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- Children show improvement in this in order to communicate better and share clearer narratives
- True or False? Classes that are larger in size show better academic progress than smaller class sizes
- What factor of The Concrete Operational Theory has children order items in a quantitative dimension
- These types of tests were designed to represent reasoning abilities
- Attention in middle childhood becomes selective, flexible and
- The second factor of information processing
- The type of classroom where students are encouraged to reflect on their own thoughts and progress is evaluated by development
- The Concrete Operational Theory is a part of whose theory
- The grade level children begin to gain understanding of strategies and how they work
18 Clues: The second factor of information processing • The Concrete Operational Theory is a part of whose theory • Attention in middle childhood becomes selective, flexible and • This memory strategy deals with information having to be repeated • The memory strategy that has related information grouped together • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-05-19
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- Enrico, creator of the first nuclear reactor
- Nikola, inventor and electrical engineer
- Rosalind, contributed to the understanding of DNA structure
- First to use a telescope for celestial observations
- Albert, developed the theory of relativity
- Edwin, made discoveries that led to the concept of an expanding universe
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- Isaac, known for laws of motion and gravity
- Jonas, developed the first successful polio vaccine
- Louis, developed vaccines and pasteurization
- Marie, pioneer in radioactivity research
- Ada, known for her work on early mechanical computers
- Charles, formulated the theory of natural selection
- Stephen, known for his work on black holes
- Gregor, father of modern genetics
- Niels, made foundational contributions to understanding atomic structure
15 Clues: Gregor, father of modern genetics • Marie, pioneer in radioactivity research • Nikola, inventor and electrical engineer • Stephen, known for his work on black holes • Albert, developed the theory of relativity • Isaac, known for laws of motion and gravity • Enrico, creator of the first nuclear reactor • Louis, developed vaccines and pasteurization • ...
1 2024-10-07
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- no winner or loser with multiple actors working together
- theory reliant on the individual character of states and cooperation between them
- a longstanding, competitive relationship between two adversaries
- when two actors divide something that they both want
- actors gain from working together, but still have an incentive to not cooperate
- state or group with a dominant influence over other states and groups
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- use of violence against non-combatants
- theory that strongly considers international actors and institutions
- pushing dangerous events to the brink of active conflict
- an anticipatory use of force against an adversary - effective against terrorism
- theory that states interact in a world of anarchy
- opposition to the creation and development of nuclear armaments
12 Clues: use of violence against non-combatants • theory that states interact in a world of anarchy • when two actors divide something that they both want • pushing dangerous events to the brink of active conflict • no winner or loser with multiple actors working together • opposition to the creation and development of nuclear armaments • ...
U1-3 Latin Greek Roots 2021-05-13
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- the most important ingredient
- capable of being accomplished
- having no motion
- lack of experience
- misconduct or wrongdoing
- frankness of expression
- a state of sluggishness or inactivity
- firm and steadfast
- to embarrass and confuse
- possessing great wealth
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- to remove from office or power
- a condition of no change
- improvement or enlightenment
- enraged or furious
- disapproval
- greenery
- requiring mental or physical effort
- open and sincere
- to explain in greater detail
19 Clues: greenery • disapproval • having no motion • open and sincere • enraged or furious • lack of experience • firm and steadfast • frankness of expression • possessing great wealth • a condition of no change • misconduct or wrongdoing • to embarrass and confuse • improvement or enlightenment • to explain in greater detail • the most important ingredient • capable of being accomplished • ...
Working Capital Management: 1820566 CIA 3.2 2020-11-02
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- This type of cost arises on account of delay in payment on customer’s part
- The approach when firm depends relatively more on short-term sources for finance.
- In this method management know how to control on inventory to give right quantity order
- The time taken to convert raw materials into finished products
- When the firm depends more on long-term financial sources for meeting its financial needs, or financing the current-assets.
- This method if implemented in business can bring down inventory cost to minimum levels.
- Excess of current assets over current liabilities
- This method is based on the last year’s sales.
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- The goods and materials that a business have for the sale.
- This ratio is computed by dividing the total of current assets by the total of current liabilities.
- The minimum amount of working capital which even required during the dullest season of the year
- This cycle measures the number of days a company’s cash is tied up in the production process.
- This refers to the ability of a company to meet its immediate obligations without any trouble or strain.
- These costs are directly proportionate to the increase in sales volume.
- Current Assets= Current Liabilities
15 Clues: Current Assets= Current Liabilities • This method is based on the last year’s sales. • Excess of current assets over current liabilities • The goods and materials that a business have for the sale. • The time taken to convert raw materials into finished products • These costs are directly proportionate to the increase in sales volume. • ...
Unit 2 2021-05-26
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- The mechanism's that the ego uses to avoid recognizing ideas or emotions that may cause anxiety.
- All of our basic needs and drives make up
- A behavioral phenomenon created through classical conditioning that can cause traits to end.
- A form of learning through observing others
- A distinguishing quality belonging to one person.
- Fourth stage in Freud’s personality stages
- This approach rose to prominence in the mid-20th century in answer to the limitations of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory and B. F. Skinner's behaviorism.
- What causes us to feel guilt
- First stage in Freud’s personality stages
- Fifth stage in Freud’s personality stages
- The learning theory states that factors are learned from the environment, and says that innate or inherited factors have very little influence on us.
- Memories we hold without knowledging them
- The theory of personality organization and personality development that was first laid out by Sigmund Freud
- A type of learning in which one learns to through two or more stimuli and anticipate
- This experiment focused on classical conditioning in a very sad way.
- The job of this is really to allow the id to express itself in some safety.
- Believed that we were controlled by the unconscious as well as our beliefs.
- A pattern that defines how often a desired response will be reinforced.
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- innately reinforcing stimulus, such as one that satisfies a biological need.
- An experiment created that an operant conditioning chamber is a laboratory apparatus used to study animal behavior.
- The archetypes are universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious.
- Groundbreaking study on aggression led by psychologist Albert Bandura that demonstrated that children are able to learn through the observation of adult behaviour.
- Freud’s theory emphasizes an interaction between conscious and unconscious forces.
- if followed by a punisher.
- A penalty given due to an offense.
- Third stage in Freud’s personality stages
- We have two sides because of this
- The three parts of the _____ are consciousness, personal unconscious, and collective unconscious
- A type of learning in which behavior is strengthened if followed by a reinforcer or
- Second stage in Freud’s personality stages
- Psychologist that created his stages of personality The combination of our qualities to make our distinctive characters.
31 Clues: if followed by a punisher. • What causes us to feel guilt • We have two sides because of this • A penalty given due to an offense. • All of our basic needs and drives make up • Third stage in Freud’s personality stages • First stage in Freud’s personality stages • Fifth stage in Freud’s personality stages • Memories we hold without knowledging them • ...
Check your facts - Vocabulary 2024-11-26
20 Clues: lüge • satire • quelle • plagiat • erzählung • behaupten • schwindel • zuverlässig • überzeugung • schlagzeile • manipulieren • objektivität • journalismus • verifizierung • pressefreiheit • glaubwürdigkeit • falschnachrichten • voreingenommenheit • parteiübergreifend • verschwörungstheorie
History of Science 2025-09-16
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- Organizing things into groups based on similarities.
- An educated guess that can be tested.
- A well-tested explanation of how something works.
- A theory that places the Earth at the center of the solar system.
- What is being measured; the data collected as a response; the “effect”.
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- A theory that places the Sun at the center of the solar system. (Copernicus, Galileo)
- What is being purposefully changed; what is being tested; the “cause”.
- The act of carefully watching and recording information.
- The force of attraction that exists between any two objects toward each other.
- The force exerted by air on an object in motion that opposes its movement, slowing it down.
- Factors that are kept constant.
- Information collected during scientific study.Scientific A step-by-step process for conducting research/experimentation.
12 Clues: Factors that are kept constant. • An educated guess that can be tested. • A well-tested explanation of how something works. • Organizing things into groups based on similarities. • The act of carefully watching and recording information. • A theory that places the Earth at the center of the solar system. • ...
Unit 4 - Sensation and Perception 2023-11-17
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- rule of perception in which we view changes in shape as movement, rather than independent objects
- idea that we only process what is absolutely necessary to deal with our environment
- measure of pitch
- this inner ear system contributes to balance, can cause vertigo
- this theory states we have three types of cones sensitive to red, green, and blue
- also known as the tympanic membrane
- opponent process theory of color used these to identify opposing color pairs
- rule of perception in which we fill missing data
- opening in eye for light to enter
- receptors for audition
- receptors for smell
- messages that are communicated below absolute threshold
- muscle that controls the pupil
- most common type of perceptual processing in which we used context
- this theory argues that we sometime get our sensations wrong because we are influenced by outside factors
- predisposition to perceive data in one way based on experience
- train track illusion
- procedure used to test for telepathy
- minimum stimuli need to meet this threshold
- rule of perception in which we group items that are alike
- different light wavelengths allow for this aspect of vision
- this sensory process allows us to become less sensitive to intense stimuli over time
- minimum variation needed to meet this threshold
- visual illusion that messes with your view of a room
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- receptors for taste
- type of hearing loss due to something stuck in your ear
- theory that states that the number of neural impulses triggered in the auditory nerve creates our perception of different tones
- location of rods/cones
- location of hair cells in the ear
- process of converting stimuli into neural impulses
- rule of perception in which we place certain items in the front, and others in the back
- school of psychology that focused heavily on perception
- measure of loudness
- selective attention issue as seen in the gorilla example
- type of hearing loss due to genes
- bends light onto retina
- this states that our ability to meet difference threshold is dependent on the intensity of the original stimulus
- mental process of interpreting environmental stimuli
- biological process of detecting environmental stimuli
- location in eye with no rods/cones
- color receptors for sight
41 Clues: measure of pitch • receptors for taste • receptors for smell • measure of loudness • train track illusion • location of rods/cones • receptors for audition • bends light onto retina • color receptors for sight • muscle that controls the pupil • location of hair cells in the ear • opening in eye for light to enter • type of hearing loss due to genes • location in eye with no rods/cones • ...
Infosys Prize 2013 2014-02-02
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- The only literary critic to have won the Infosys Prize
- Chetan Chitnis has created the first viable vaccination against this disease
- Apart from math, trained under Ustad Zakir Hussain
- Rajesh Gokhale’s research is driven to treat this disease through the Single drug – multi target approach
- Current RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan won this category in 2011
- The only winner in archaeology
- Finding important links between the fields of Superstring theory, cosmology and particle physics
- Most recent addition to the award categories
- Established the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Lab
- The number of years the ISF has been in existence
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- The first prize category before the ISF was founded
- Leader in quantum gravity research
- Prize money
- Revolutionizing agriculture through clonal seed formation
- Current ISF President
- Proved the Gromov‑Witten theory
- Cracked the Serre conjecture
- How many people have won the Infosys Prize?
- She has made tremendous contributions to the study of a phenomenon in linguistics called scrambling
- Nobel Laureate jury chair
- Number of categories
21 Clues: Prize money • Number of categories • Current ISF President • Nobel Laureate jury chair • Cracked the Serre conjecture • The only winner in archaeology • Proved the Gromov‑Witten theory • Leader in quantum gravity research • How many people have won the Infosys Prize? • Most recent addition to the award categories • Established the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Lab • ...
Renowned Scientists 2024-07-21
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- - Discovered electromagnetic induction
- - Developed the theory of relativity
- - Invented the light bulb
- - Developed the theory of evolution
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- - Innovated in electricity and magnetism
- - Theorized about black holes
- - Pioneered research on radioactivity
- - Discovered penicillin
- - Formulated the laws of motion
- - Father of observational astronomy
10 Clues: - Discovered penicillin • - Invented the light bulb • - Theorized about black holes • - Formulated the laws of motion • - Father of observational astronomy • - Developed the theory of evolution • - Developed the theory of relativity • - Pioneered research on radioactivity • - Discovered electromagnetic induction • - Innovated in electricity and magnetism
Renowned Scientists 2024-07-21
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- - Discovered electromagnetic induction
- - Developed the theory of relativity
- - Invented the light bulb
- - Developed the theory of evolution
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- - Innovated in electricity and magnetism
- - Theorized about black holes
- - Pioneered research on radioactivity
- - Discovered penicillin
- - Formulated the laws of motion
- - Father of observational astronomy
10 Clues: - Discovered penicillin • - Invented the light bulb • - Theorized about black holes • - Formulated the laws of motion • - Father of observational astronomy • - Developed the theory of evolution • - Developed the theory of relativity • - Pioneered research on radioactivity • - Discovered electromagnetic induction • - Innovated in electricity and magnetism
Jewellery Quiz 2024-12-10
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- Pure Joy. Pure Jewellery
- Trust is Everything
- Your Gold, Your Security
- Crafted for Royal Elegance
- The World's Favourite Jeweller
- The Golden Legacy Continues
- Keep Shining
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- India's Timeless Jeweller
- Where Purity Meets Tradition
- Our Firm
- Think Gold, Think L_____
- Celebrate the Beauty of Life
- Happiness in Every Moment
- The Symbol of Purity
14 Clues: Our Firm • Keep Shining • Trust is Everything • The Symbol of Purity • Pure Joy. Pure Jewellery • Think Gold, Think L_____ • Your Gold, Your Security • India's Timeless Jeweller • Happiness in Every Moment • Crafted for Royal Elegance • The Golden Legacy Continues • Where Purity Meets Tradition • Celebrate the Beauty of Life • The World's Favourite Jeweller
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2024-10-04
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- organization
- one of the big 4 of ACCA
- The group that certifies accountants worldwide
- The largest organ in a human body
- certifies financial statement
- development
- The average of a set of number
- The owner's equity in a business
- law
- ACCA graduate
- the title given to the head of a faculty
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- long term asset
- the largest mammal in the world
- Malaysians national car brand
- The president of APACS 24/25
- Revenue minus expenses in account
- The largest country in South america
- A UNESCO heritage city unknown for its historical architecture
- The fruit is known for keeping the doctor away
19 Clues: law • development • organization • ACCA graduate • long term asset • one of the big 4 of ACCA • The president of APACS 24/25 • Malaysians national car brand • certifies financial statement • The average of a set of number • the largest mammal in the world • The owner's equity in a business • The largest organ in a human body • Revenue minus expenses in account • ...
Crossword 2023-12-13
15 Clues: a bird • be given • a company • not inside • extra stuff • again and again • destroy or waste • bad-mannered way • adv. for speaking • upto the point of time • an act of asking politely • in or to a foreign country • carry the weight of something • a conclusion after consideration • give someone something to be returned
Chapter 1: The Study of Human Development 2016-10-28
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- period The first period of development starting at conception.
- In _____, the schemas have to be modified in order to incorporate both old and new experiences.
- A _____ period is a period of growth during which a specific kind of experience must occur for a particular ability or behavior to develop.
- _____ theory is a view that explains personality in terms of conscious and unconscious forces such as desires and beliefs.
- _____ transformed the contexts in which children develop.
- Watson was known for his "Little _____" experiments.
- According to _____, nature and nurture shape development by interacting indirectly through culture.
- An individuals inherited biological predispositions.
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- The _____ would state, "It's wrong to steal."
- Freud's theory gave rise to the method of treatment known as _____.
- _____ promotes the basic idea that personality and behavior are shaped by the individual's learning experiences.
- _____ believed the main challenge in life was the quest for identity.
- By what century did the study of development become a recognized field of scientific study?
- Playgrounds have started to incorporate more types sensory and _____ elements.
- _____ was one of the main founders of the Constructivist Theory.
- A _____ period is defined as times in an organism's development during which a particular experience has some sort of impact on an organisms life more so then than at any other point in their life.
- Early ideas about plasticity were first influenced by identifying critical periods of development in _____ species.
- What is known about development in medieval times stems from _____ and coroner reports.
18 Clues: The _____ would state, "It's wrong to steal." • Watson was known for his "Little _____" experiments. • An individuals inherited biological predispositions. • _____ transformed the contexts in which children develop. • period The first period of development starting at conception. • _____ was one of the main founders of the Constructivist Theory. • ...
AFRS/EDUC150 - Fall 2024 2024-11-12
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- Age of youngest American citizen sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole
- Chicago's Project "With Purpose"
- Sociologist credited with the theory of double-consciousness
- The D of the _____ for All Students Act in NYS
- GSA (abbr.)
- Average % of youth who are incarcerated are rearrested within 3 years of release
- Amount spent on answer to 6 down: $192.2 ______
- Drafted Senate version of the 1994 Crime Bill
- Paris Hilton testified before Congress on June 26th, 2024, about this industry
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- Synonym for young
- Jazzy runaway of NYS Training School for Girls
- High school with highest dropout rate among districts in the Mid-Hudson Valley at 27%
- Can be punitive, restorative, or transformative
- John DiIulio's "very exploitative" theory
- NYS Judge Judith S. Kaye's bill (abbr.)
- “____ does not exist. ____ is created.” - Nils Christie (1993)
- Conners' Rating Scale
- Community-based & circulated publication
- Black girls are this many times likely to get suspended than white girls
- Age of youngest person arrested in the US
- Largest capital project in Dutchess County (NY) history (abbr.)
21 Clues: GSA (abbr.) • Synonym for young • Conners' Rating Scale • Chicago's Project "With Purpose" • NYS Judge Judith S. Kaye's bill (abbr.) • Community-based & circulated publication • John DiIulio's "very exploitative" theory • Age of youngest person arrested in the US • Drafted Senate version of the 1994 Crime Bill • Jazzy runaway of NYS Training School for Girls • ...
History Crossword 2022-01-11
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- Theory where planets revolve around the sun
- A movement for religious reform
- Made the laws of motion
- Man who discovered the southern tip of africa
- A pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- A group of people under the full political control of another country
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- Trade between Europe, Africa, and the new world
- Man who developed the first vaccine
- An imaginary piece of land
- An artistic technique
- Theory where earth is the center of the universe and planets/moon/stars revolve around earth
- Period of time that focused on rebirth
- The leading bishop of the east in the dark ages
- A person who held worldly power in the dark ages
- Religion based on Calvin's religious teachings
15 Clues: An artistic technique • Made the laws of motion • An imaginary piece of land • A movement for religious reform • Man who developed the first vaccine • Period of time that focused on rebirth • Theory where planets revolve around the sun • Man who discovered the southern tip of africa • Religion based on Calvin's religious teachings • ...
Cell Crossword 2018-02-20
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- Performs cellular respiration, and is the powerhouse of the cell
- A group of similar cells working together to perform a common function
- An infectious cell that only replicates inside another living creature
- Transports proteins
- A group of tissues working together to serve a common function
- Synthesizes proteins
- Clean up waste in the cell
- Separate chromosome pairs during mitosis
- Membrane Controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
- Where food, water, and other waste are stored in a plant cell
- Makes ribosomes
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- Move and adjust the internal structure of the cell
- Individual structures within a cell
- A cell with no membrane bound organelles
- Transports carbohydrates and lipids
- The organizing center of a plant cell
- The organelle that contains DNA
- Do photosynthesis within the thylakoid membranes
- Protects the cell organelles, the background material of the cell
- A plant or animal cell that has a membrane bound nucleus
- System A group of organs working together to perform a task
- Theory A theory to describe the properties of cells
- A type of prokaryotic microorganism
- Vesicles Transport from the Endoplasmic Reticulum to the Golgi Body
- Store water, food, and waste
25 Clues: Makes ribosomes • Transports proteins • Synthesizes proteins • Clean up waste in the cell • Store water, food, and waste • The organelle that contains DNA • Individual structures within a cell • Transports carbohydrates and lipids • A type of prokaryotic microorganism • The organizing center of a plant cell • A cell with no membrane bound organelles • ...
Natural Science 2020-09-27
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- untested explanation
- the study of the universe
- study of the atmosphere
- life-giving gaseous envelope
- dynamic mass of water that is continually on the move, evaporating from the oceans to the atmosphere, precipitating to the land, and running back to the ocean again
- lies beneath the atmosphere and the ocean
- theory proposes that the bodies of our solar system evolved from any Normas rotating cloud called a solar nebula
- dense inner sphere
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- all life on earth
- The light and very thin outer skin of earth
- study of earth
- time the span of time since the formation of earth
- less dense sphere
- all sciences in an interrelated study of the ocean
- method the process in which scientists observe and formulate scientific hypotheses and theories
- well-tested and widely accepted view that everyone agrees on
16 Clues: study of earth • all life on earth • less dense sphere • dense inner sphere • untested explanation • study of the atmosphere • the study of the universe • life-giving gaseous envelope • lies beneath the atmosphere and the ocean • The light and very thin outer skin of earth • time the span of time since the formation of earth • all sciences in an interrelated study of the ocean • ...
se asia- william 2018-05-03
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- tactics to combat U.S. military superiority
- and the U.S. withdrew troops from Vietnam
- made fighting difficult
- has allowed countries to modernize their economies
- Orange) to destroy crops
- a communist group named as vietcong
- has the 16th rated GDP, Thailand 27th, Singapore 37th
- a massive storm
- ended as Americans became
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- Rolling Thunder a mission to start x bombing runs
- of the U.S. role in the world
- theory the theory that a political event in one country will cause
- was a turning point in the Vietnam War
- were sent on deadly “search & destroy
- a member of a communist party
- region of volcanoes and earthquakes surrounding the Pacific Ocean
- a massive storm
- limited a president's ability to send troops
18 Clues: a massive storm • a massive storm • made fighting difficult • Orange) to destroy crops • ended as Americans became • of the U.S. role in the world • a member of a communist party • a communist group named as vietcong • were sent on deadly “search & destroy • was a turning point in the Vietnam War • and the U.S. withdrew troops from Vietnam • ...
Evolution Crossword 2020-12-13
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- structures that are similar
- natural selection is also known as the survival of the ______
- the name of the ship that darwin traveled on
- the name of Darwin's book; the ___ of species
- had different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
- well-supported testable explanation
- the study of the earth
- required for new species to form
- had different shaped shells depending on the island they were from
- pattern of evolution where a species is stable for a long time then rapidly changes; _____ equilibrium
- change over time
- structures that have no current function
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
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- when two species evolve together
- principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones; descent with ______
- process by which evolution occurs; natural ______
- when two unrelated organisms look alike (sharks & dolphins)
- when organisms disappear from the earth
- when one species evolves into many; adaptive ____
- a characteristic that helps an organism survive
- islands that Darwin visited
- formation of new species
- refers to the variety of living things
24 Clues: change over time • the study of the earth • formation of new species • structures that are similar • islands that Darwin visited • when two species evolve together • required for new species to form • well-supported testable explanation • refers to the variety of living things • preserved remains of ancient organisms • when organisms disappear from the earth • ...
Motivation and Job Satisfaction By Kevin Lee 2022-02-10
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- The return of being motived by a previously satisfied need
- The satisfying of a need
- An easy to change behavior that was learned in response to situational / environmental factors
- Part of Expectancy Theory that describes the importance (or not) of the reward (or punishment) associated with completing a task
- An innate or difficult to change behavior
- Behavior exhibited by individuals with low level of secondary need compared to others
- Part of Expectancy Theory that describes probability that an individual perceives that they will actually receive the reward (or punishment) associated with completing a task
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- That what satisfies a need
- Punishing negative behavior
- An imbalance that arises in an individual that causes them to take action (drive)
- Degree of empowerment around one's work in terms of how it may be performed
- Degree to which one learns how effective is their work effort
- Part of Expectancy Theory that describes probability that an individual perceives that they can accomplish an expected task
- Behavior exhibited by individuals with high level of secondary need compared to others
- Ability to make decisions with respect to work, as well as how they perform it
- Punishment (negative consequences) for cessation of positive behavior
16 Clues: The satisfying of a need • That what satisfies a need • Punishing negative behavior • An innate or difficult to change behavior • The return of being motived by a previously satisfied need • Degree to which one learns how effective is their work effort • Punishment (negative consequences) for cessation of positive behavior • ...
Plate Tectonics 2014-02-10
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- Convection currents in the mantle produce a force that causes motion called _____.
- As a slab sink, it pulls on the rest of the plate with a force called _____.
- The theory of ____ drift suggested that continents are in constant motion on the surface of Earth.
- The layer that is so hot that it behaves like plastic material.
- Continents fit like pieces of a..
- The plate tectonics move several ____ each year.
- Wegener needed more scientific _____ to support his theory.
- A state in which magnetized objects will orient themselves to point north is called ____ polarity.
- A _____ plate boundary forms where two plates collide.
- Mountain ranges in the middle of the ocean are called ____ ridges.
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- The ____ of Plate Tectonics states that Earth's surface is made of rigid slabs of rock that move with respect to each other.
- Denser plate sinks below buoyant plate
- Cold, rigid outermost rock layer
- _____ on seafloor contains iron-rich minerals that are magnetic.
- A _____ plate boundary forms where two plates separate.
- Process by which new oceanic crust forms along a mid-ocean ridge and older oceanic crust moves away from the ridge.
- Depth of the ocean determined by an ____ sounder.
- Rising mantle material at mid-ocean ridges creates the potential for plates to move away from the ridge with a force called ____.
- Wegener could not explain ___ the continents moved.
- A state in which magnetized objects would reverse direction and orient themselves to point south is called ____ polarity.
- _____ crust forms at mid-ocean ridges.
- Supercontinent.
- A _____ plate boundary forms where two plates slide past each other.
- Circulation of material caused by differences in temperature and density
- _____ reversal occurs when the magnetic field reverses direction.
- ____ lava forms when lava cools rapidly since it erupts in water.
26 Clues: Supercontinent. • Cold, rigid outermost rock layer • Continents fit like pieces of a.. • Denser plate sinks below buoyant plate • _____ crust forms at mid-ocean ridges. • The plate tectonics move several ____ each year. • Depth of the ocean determined by an ____ sounder. • Wegener could not explain ___ the continents moved. • ...
THE CONJURER'S REVENGE 2016-06-07
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- extremely impressive
- showed something for people to see
- completely sure of something
- a feeling of great surprise
- allow
- a person who performs clever tricks
- opinion that the people have
- identify
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- firm hold
- a musical arrangement
- spoke in a low tone
- hid somebody or something
- untrue
- long narrow piece of cloth for holding up trousers
- pulled out something
- attracted
- a serious expression
- according to the way something appears
18 Clues: allow • untrue • identify • firm hold • attracted • spoke in a low tone • extremely impressive • pulled out something • a serious expression • a musical arrangement • hid somebody or something • a feeling of great surprise • completely sure of something • opinion that the people have • showed something for people to see • a person who performs clever tricks • ...
AP Psych Unit 3 2022-12-01
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- perceiving objects as unchanging even as illumination and retinal images change
- the influence of bodily sensations, gestures,and other states on cognitive preferences and judgements
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptors one most sensitive to red, one to green, one to blue, which when stimulated in combination can produce the perception of any color
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- our sense of body movement and position that enables our sense of balance
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray, and are sensitive to movement; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision when cones don't respond
- a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency
- the eye's clear, protective outer layer that covers the iris and pupil
- failing to notice changes in the environment; a form of inattentional blindness
- the innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs
- the sense or act of hearing
- perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelength reflected by the object
- the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision. For example, some cells are stimulated by green and inhibited by red; others are stimulated by red and inhibited by green
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a blind spot because no receptor cells are located there
- the amount of energy in a light or sound wave, which influences what we perceive as brightness or loudness. Intensity is determined by the amplitude of the wave
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus the layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of pupil opening
- the principle that to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage
- the minimum differences between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time. We experience the difference threshold as just a noticeable difference.
- the ability to see objects in three dimensions although the images that strike the retina are two-dimensional; allows us to judge distance
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster
- a binocular clue for perceiving depth. By comparing two retinal images from the two eyes, the brain computes distance- the greater the disparity between the two images, the closer the object
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next. Electromagnetic wavelengths vary from the short blips of gamma rays to the long pulses of radio transmission
- nerve the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- nerve cells in the brain's visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus such as shape, angle, or movement
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye from which light enters
- the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological gate that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass onto the brain. The gate is opened by the activity of pain signals traveling up small nerve fibers and is closed by activity in larger fibers or by information coding from the brain
- sensory nerve endings that respond to
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. Cones detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations.
- the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis
- a device for converting sounds into electrical signals and stimulating the auditory nerve through electrodes threaded into the cochlea
- hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells or to the auditory nerves; the most common form of hearing loss, also called nerve deafness
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- in hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place that the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- a less common form of hearing loss, caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea
- an organized whole. Gestalt psychologists emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information through meaningful wholes
- in hearing, the theory that the rate of the nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch
- a depth cue, such as interposition or linear perspective, available to either eye alone
- our system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- a coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear; soundwaves traveling through the cochlear fluid trigger nerve impulses
- processing many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision.
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- an illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession
- the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response
- a depth cue, such as retinal disparity, that depends on the use of two eyes
- a laboratory device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals
- the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- analysis that begins with sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- the principle that one sense may influence another
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light; what we know as the color names
- the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them.
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- the controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perception drawing on our experience and expectations
- the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus
- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies such as sights, sounds, and smells into neural impulses our brain can interpret.
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation. Assumes there is no single absolute threshold and that detection depends partly on a person's experience, expectations, motivation, and alertness
- the chamber between the eardrum and the cochlea containing three tiny bones that concentrate the vibrations of the ear drum on the cochlea's oval window
- failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere
- the organization of the visual fields into objects that stand out from their surroundings
- the ability to adjust to changed sensory input, including an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- sense of smell
66 Clues: sense of smell • the sense or act of hearing • sensory nerve endings that respond to • the principle that one sense may influence another • below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness • the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus • a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency • ...
Knowledge-Crossword 2017-10-26
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- Sense / the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance
- / the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- Perception (ESP) / the controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition
- (three-color) Theory / the theory that the retina contains three different color receptors - one most sensitive to red, one to green, and one to blue- which, when stimulated in combination, can produce the perception of any color
- Perception / the ability to see objects in three dimensions although the images that strike the retina are two dimensional; allows us to judge distance
- / an organized whole. Gestalt psychologists emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes
- / the sense or act of hearing
- Constancy / perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelengths reflected by the object
- Cues / depth cues, such as interposition and linear perspective, available to either eye alone
- Detection Theory / a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus (signal) amin background stimulation (noise). Assumes there is no single absolute threshold and that detection depends partly on a person's experience, expectations, motivation, and level of fatigue
- / a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening.
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- / the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- / the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis.
- / the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
- / the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster
- Factors Psychology / a branch of psychology that explores how people and machines interact and how machines and physical environments can be made safe and easy to use
- Nerve / the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- Law / the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount)
- Spot / the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there
- Phenomenon / an illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession
20 Clues: / the sense or act of hearing • / the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis. • Nerve / the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain • / the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts • / the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster • ...
Interpretivism 2019-10-29
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- methodology for interpreting texts for indirect or hidden meanings
- diagnostic tool with mental constructs used in the study of social behavior
- stream of interpretivism that explores the understandings
- ethnographic inquiry that seeks to ensure that the theory emerges from the data and not some other source
- analyzes social interaction using the concept of “rules of the game”
- Hermeneutic philosopher interested in interpreting tradition via historical works of art
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- theory where societal arrangements & procedures are considered to be constantly reworked by those who live and work within them
- process of understanding the whole by grasping its parts, and conceiving the parts by discerning the whole
- German philosopher often linked to the foundation of Interpretivism
- 'understanding' (German)
- the study of people’s subjective and everyday experiences
- theory that models itself on the everyday ways in which we categorize people and things
- form of research that documents culture by “getting inside” the way a group of people sees the world
13 Clues: 'understanding' (German) • the study of people’s subjective and everyday experiences • stream of interpretivism that explores the understandings • methodology for interpreting texts for indirect or hidden meanings • German philosopher often linked to the foundation of Interpretivism • analyzes social interaction using the concept of “rules of the game” • ...
2025 GIRLS DAY 2025-09-05
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- This is the number of years Stephen W Gooch PC has been in business
- this is the month Melanie L Gooch CPA PC accepted her first client
- The T in our core values is this
- We need to be this with people and efficient with things (also one of our core values)
- This was the month Stephen W Gooch PC opened for business
- This word is the acronym for our Core Values
- this is the number of attorneys and CPAs we have in our firm
- We are faithful to our team members and dedicated to the goals of the company describes this core value
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- We perform at our best and challenge ourselves and one another is this core value
- We need less of this to meet the company mission
- the I in our core values stands for this
- This type of law is the largest portion of work we do in the firm
- This is what our vision says we are looking for More of
- this is the number of offices we have
14 Clues: The T in our core values is this • this is the number of offices we have • the I in our core values stands for this • This word is the acronym for our Core Values • We need less of this to meet the company mission • This is what our vision says we are looking for More of • This was the month Stephen W Gooch PC opened for business • ...
Ch. 3 & 4 Vocabulary 2013-09-03
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- agreeing to charge the same or similar prices
- monetary value of a product
- a socially desirable price determined by factors other than the market
- legally formed combination of corporations or companies
- quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- unwanted harm, cost, or inconvenience suffered by a third party because of the actions of others
- check sent to producers that makes up the difference between the actual market price and the target price
- ticket that entitles the holder to a certain amount of a product
- market situation in which costs are minimized because a single firm produces the product
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- real or imagined differences between competing products
- situation in which average cost of production falls as the firm gets larger
- quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded at a given price
- theoretical situation in which well-informed, independent buyers and sellers exchange identical products
- unintended side effect that either benefits or harms a third party not involved in the activity
- maximum legal price that can be charged for a product
- price that produces neither a surplus nor a shortage
- market structure in which a few very larger sellers dominate the industry
- belief that government should not interfere with commerce or trade
- set of assumptions and/or relationships that can be used to help analyze behavior and predict outcomes
- prices are relatively stable, and quantity supplied is equal to quantity demanded
20 Clues: monetary value of a product • agreeing to charge the same or similar prices • quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied • price that produces neither a surplus nor a shortage • maximum legal price that can be charged for a product • real or imagined differences between competing products • legally formed combination of corporations or companies • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-04-02
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- The theory that Earth in the center of the universe
- Experimenting and logical reasoning replaces ancient teachings
- The study of language and cultures of others
- We must learn about this to avoid making future mistakes
- Balances power of a king, limits what they can do
- The revolutionary theory that the Earth revolves around the sun
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- To overthrow a government or regime in favor of change
- Procedure for developing and testing scientific ideas
- A ruler, king, or dictator who has all the say and power
- A system of ideas intended to explain something
10 Clues: The study of language and cultures of others • A system of ideas intended to explain something • Balances power of a king, limits what they can do • The theory that Earth in the center of the universe • Procedure for developing and testing scientific ideas • To overthrow a government or regime in favor of change • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2014-03-27
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- An Italian writer and poet, Francesco ________ was one of the first Humanists
- Burning of sinful items
- Area surrounding a city
- Famous and powerful family in Italy during the renaissance
- An assumption or guess on a question or theory
- Important renaissance city built on piles sunk into marshy islands at the head of the Adriatic Sea
- A Church court that put heretics on trail or any people that disagreed with Church teachings
- An art which you paint water colour onto fresh wet plaster
- Collectively known as the Greco-Roman world, it was a period of time where Greek and Roman society flourished and greatly influenced Europe
- Important renaissance city, located in Tuscany in northwest Italy
- A state where citizens elect representatives to form a government
- A transfer of parental property to a daughter as her inheritance to her marriage
- A correct relation among parts
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- A proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural and subject to experimentation, in contrast to well-established propositions that are regarded as reporting matters of actual fact
- Giving the appearance of distance on a flat surface
- A term used to describe a person who has skills in many areas
- Famous for his painting the Mona Lisa
- A way of life where people are more concerned with goals for human beings than with spiritual matters
- A type of printing press that could produce thousands of copies of a book in the time it had taken to make one
- Johann ________ a German who invented the moveable type
- The ability to think and draw conclusions
- A large city that has its own government and is completely separated from other places
- First scientist to state a theory that the Earth is not the centre of the universe
23 Clues: Burning of sinful items • Area surrounding a city • A correct relation among parts • Famous for his painting the Mona Lisa • The ability to think and draw conclusions • An assumption or guess on a question or theory • Giving the appearance of distance on a flat surface • Johann ________ a German who invented the moveable type • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-04
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- The Enlightenment was also known as the Age of ____.
- Napoleon was first defeated in the Battle of ___.
- Montesquieu wanted separate ____ of the government.
- What was the last name of the person that spoke about life, liberty, and property?
- What did the guillotine do?
- What type of warfare was used in Spain?
- ____ was the true face of the French Revolution.
- Sir Issac Newton studied the law of _____.
- Who thought people were born good?
- Which Estate was split into three parts?
- Louis XVI was the King of _____.
- ____ stood up for the rights of women.
- The theory that the sun was the center of the universe.
- Napoleon died on the island of St. ____.
- What type of territory did Britain receive for helping defeat France?
- Jean-Paul Marat had a ___ condition.
- What was the last name of the person that wrote the Leviathan?
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- Who did Charlotte Corday kill?
- Who was on house arrest for the last part of his life?
- The Reign of _____ was the bloodiest time during the French Revolution.
- The Congress of Vienna involved the French ____ to make a new government.
- The revolutionary government changed the calendar to ___ day weeks. (word)
- Who was afraid to voice their findings about his theory?
- Who wrote the Deceleration of Independence?
- The Third Estate had it's legislative meetings at the ___ courts.
- Antoinette Who was the Queen of France?
- The ___ Ladies attacked the Palace of Versailles.
- The ____ was about optimism and possibility.
- King Louis XVI died by getting his ___ chopped off.
- The theory that the earth was the center of the universe.
- Marie Antoinette was from ___.
- Where was Louis XVI palace?
- What battle ended Napoleon?
- The Bastille was a ____.
- The Nobility is apart of the ___ Estate.
- ____ II would agree with Obama's call for a nationalized health care system.
36 Clues: The Bastille was a ____. • What did the guillotine do? • Where was Louis XVI palace? • What battle ended Napoleon? • Who did Charlotte Corday kill? • Marie Antoinette was from ___. • Louis XVI was the King of _____. • Who thought people were born good? • Jean-Paul Marat had a ___ condition. • ____ stood up for the rights of women. • What type of warfare was used in Spain? • ...
Chapter 7 Parker Quick 2023-01-12
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- an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- reliability; resistance to sudden change
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- one's business or profession
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- a descriptive term or identification
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an act committed in violation of the law
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- to quote as an authoritative source
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- the opposite of what was previously stated
- an idea
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- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- suitability; correctness
- deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- pertaining to a racial, religious, national, or other group regarded as different from the larger group of which it is a part
- the act of breaking or discarding
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- to do, perform, or perpetrate
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
34 Clues: an idea • suitability; correctness • one's business or profession • to do, perform, or perpetrate • the act of breaking or discarding • to quote as an authoritative source • a descriptive term or identification • reliability; resistance to sudden change • an act committed in violation of the law • the opposite of what was previously stated • ...
MGT4 Word Review 2021-10-19
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- (adj.) very quickly
- (v.) to lie or sit with the arms and legs spread out
- (n.) the quality of being confident, knowledgeable, and able to tell people what to do
- (v.) to move smoothly and quietly by slowly sliding your body back and forth like a snake
- (adj.) stretched out or extended from the sides
- (v.) to slowly disappear or become weaker in color, freshness, strength, ect.
- (adj.) having or showing a feeling that something is wrong or that someone is behaving wrongly
- (v.) to pull something quickly to remove it
- (n.) a firm grasp or hold
- (adj.) long and thin in an attractive or graceful way
- (adv.) firm and not shaking or moving
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- (adj.) done many times in the same way
- (n.) a short, low sound made with a rough voice
- (v.) to make a muscle, or to make one's body hard or tight
- (n.) a large, messy pile of something
- (prep.) without being affected by something
- (n.) a feeling of trust or the belief that someone or something is good or has the ability to succeed
- (v.) to fall down, often rolling end over end
- (adj.) very large in size, amount, or degree, often in an impressive way
- (adj.) feeling that one has done something wrong or bad
20 Clues: (adj.) very quickly • (n.) a firm grasp or hold • (n.) a large, messy pile of something • (adv.) firm and not shaking or moving • (adj.) done many times in the same way • (prep.) without being affected by something • (v.) to pull something quickly to remove it • (v.) to fall down, often rolling end over end • (n.) a short, low sound made with a rough voice • ...
Evolution by Natural Selection 2025-05-09
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- the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment the process where organisms with traits better suited to the environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- a physical characteristic determined by a segment of DNA
- a change in the DNA sequence which can result in differences in traits
- the molecule that carries genetic information
- a word meaning "differences". An example of this would be some jaguars have black fur, some have spotted fur
- the factor that states more individuals are born than can survive and reproduce
- the biology definition is an organisms ability to survive and reproduce
- the theory of how populations change over time
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- the factor that states there is variation in traits
- the scientist who proposed the theory of the inheritance of acquired traits
- a word for the struggle between organisms for resources such as food or water or for survival
- the factor that states some individuals have traits better suited to their environment
- a segment of DNA that codes for a characteristic
- a characteristic or quality that an organism develops during its lifetime rather than inherited
- the factor that states there is competition for survival
- the scientist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
16 Clues: the molecule that carries genetic information • the theory of how populations change over time • a segment of DNA that codes for a characteristic • the factor that states there is variation in traits • a physical characteristic determined by a segment of DNA • the factor that states there is competition for survival • ...
Y 10 Term2 Final words 2026-02-11
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- Negative effects when stopping use
- Training Practicing new abilities (e.g., stress management)
- Planning activities
- Conditioning Learning by association
- Anything that increases likelihood of behavior
- Conditioning Learning through rewards or punishments
- Discovery Testing beliefs with therapist support
- Returning to addictive behavior after stopping
- Analysis Identifying triggers and consequences of behavior
- Treating the whole person (mind, body, lifestyle)
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- Learning Theory Learning by observing role models
- Calming body and mind
- Needing more of a substance for the same effect
- Related to thinking processes
- Fake treatment that works because of belief
- Thoughts Unrealistic or illogical beliefs
- Talking treatment with a helper
- Persistent need for a substance or behavior
- Theory General framework for how habits/skills are acquired
- Recording thoughts and feelings
20 Clues: Planning activities • Calming body and mind • Related to thinking processes • Talking treatment with a helper • Recording thoughts and feelings • Negative effects when stopping use • Conditioning Learning by association • Fake treatment that works because of belief • Persistent need for a substance or behavior • Thoughts Unrealistic or illogical beliefs • ...
Volunteer Appreciation Crossword 2020-05-11
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- National Volunteer week is in what month?
- Of great worth
- Cheerful and friendly
- Considerate of the feelings or wellbeing of others
- Ready to assist
- Not Leaving any out
- Showing firm support
- Unpaid worker
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- Feeling thankful
- Extremely impressive
- Of great significance
- Devoted to a task or purpose
- Truthful, sincere
- Stimulating to the spirit
14 Clues: Unpaid worker • Of great worth • Ready to assist • Feeling thankful • Truthful, sincere • Not Leaving any out • Extremely impressive • Showing firm support • Cheerful and friendly • Of great significance • Stimulating to the spirit • Devoted to a task or purpose • National Volunteer week is in what month? • Considerate of the feelings or wellbeing of others
Alycia Seepersad 2015-05-19
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- cant touch
- brave
- someone who never gives up
- eager
- new member
- worthy of respect
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- opposite of selfish
- not to be bothered
- strict or firm
- make sure
- make up as you go along
- clever
- an act
- person who is genuine
- an action by the government
- state of being stopped
- a symbol that shows you are combining a word
- selfish
- public question in an assembly
19 Clues: brave • eager • clever • an act • selfish • make sure • cant touch • new member • strict or firm • worthy of respect • not to be bothered • opposite of selfish • person who is genuine • state of being stopped • make up as you go along • someone who never gives up • an action by the government • public question in an assembly • a symbol that shows you are combining a word
Economics: Supply and Demand Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-24
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- Supply, quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded
- quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied (aka excess demand)
- Ceiling, maximum price that can be legally charged for a good or service
- point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal
- Floor, minimum price that can be legally charged for a good or service
- Monopoly, a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- Power, ability of a company to change prices and output like a monopolist
- a market dominated by a single seller
- Wage, minimum price a employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor
- product that is the same no matter who produces it
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- Demand, quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied
- quantity supplied is not equal to quantity demanded
- Competition, market structure in which a large number of firms all produce same product
- to Entry, factors that make it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded (aka excess supply)
- Monopoly, monopoly created by the government
- Discrimination, division of customers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- Control, price ceiling placed on rent
- right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market
- Shock, a sudden shortage of a good
20 Clues: Shock, a sudden shortage of a good • Control, price ceiling placed on rent • a market dominated by a single seller • Monopoly, monopoly created by the government • product that is the same no matter who produces it • quantity supplied is not equal to quantity demanded • Demand, quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied • ...
Albert Bandura 2025-12-17
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- What type of theory is Bandura's Theory.
- Set text relating to Banduras Theory.
- Psychologists believed that media can ....... ideas directly in the minds of the audience.
- Positive or negative outcomes affecting behaviour.
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- Theorist applied to video games and violence.
- Learning by observing media behaviour.
- Theory explaining imitation in media audiences
- Behaviour expressed by copying others.
- Experiment involving children and aggression.
9 Clues: Set text relating to Banduras Theory. • Learning by observing media behaviour. • Behaviour expressed by copying others. • What type of theory is Bandura's Theory. • Theorist applied to video games and violence. • Experiment involving children and aggression. • Theory explaining imitation in media audiences • Positive or negative outcomes affecting behaviour. • ...
Basic Approaches to Leadership - Organizational Behavior 2024-12-04
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- Use of authority inherent in designated formal rank to obtain compliance from organizational members.
- Founder of Leadership Styles and Follower Readiness
- A contingency theory that focuses on followers’ readiness.
- Leaders are born, not made.
- A theory of leadership that states that stress can unfavorably affect a situation and that intelligence and experience can lessen the influence of stress on the leader.
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- The degree of confidence, trust, and respect subordinates have in their leader.
- ______theory defines that leaders create in-groups and out-groups, and subordinates with in-group status will have higher performance ratings, less turnover, and greater job satisfaction.
- The ability to influence a group toward the achievement of goals.
- An instrument that purports to measure whether a person is task- or relationship-oriented.
- ______ theory is leadership traits that can be taught.
- Theory consist of leader behavior, environmental contingency factors and subordinates contingency factors.
11 Clues: Leaders are born, not made. • Founder of Leadership Styles and Follower Readiness • ______ theory is leadership traits that can be taught. • A contingency theory that focuses on followers’ readiness. • The ability to influence a group toward the achievement of goals. • The degree of confidence, trust, and respect subordinates have in their leader. • ...
Cognitive Load Theory 2015-11-06
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- A Hierarchical Information Network
- The theory abbreviated
- Type of cognitive load that associates an inherent level of difficulty with a task
- Responsible for storage of information over time
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- the theory that suggests working memory is limited
- The theorist behind the theory
- Responsible for processing and holding new and stored data
- Deals with incoming stimuli from our senses
- Type of cognitive load associated with processing schema
- Type of cognitive load that deals with the manner in which information is presented
10 Clues: The theory abbreviated • The theorist behind the theory • A Hierarchical Information Network • Deals with incoming stimuli from our senses • Responsible for storage of information over time • the theory that suggests working memory is limited • Type of cognitive load associated with processing schema • Responsible for processing and holding new and stored data • ...
Science Vocab Crossword 2022-03-08
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- This man created the theory of continental drift.
- The class you are in right now
- The test subject you took last week.
- Elephants have these on their face.
- The crust is made of tectonic ________.
- A hill or mountain created by an extrusion.
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- The middle layer made of magma.
- A theory of continental __________.
- Sudden violent shaking of the ground.
- Hot molten rock inside the Earth.
- The starting point of an earthquake.
- The innermost layer of the Earth
12 Clues: The class you are in right now • The middle layer made of magma. • The innermost layer of the Earth • Hot molten rock inside the Earth. • A theory of continental __________. • Elephants have these on their face. • The test subject you took last week. • The starting point of an earthquake. • Sudden violent shaking of the ground. • The crust is made of tectonic ________. • ...
Lou Gehrig Spelling 2022-11-17
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- opposite of minus
- problem or trouble
- into pieces
- feathery part of a helmet
- month after May
- rhymes with Connor
- a group of workers on a ship
- gas that comes from a fire
- the sound lightning makes
- opposite of leave out
- to make new again
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- a wife marries a ____
- someone who helps out the team
- rhymes with pose
- worked on or fixing
- music
- not sinking in water
- firm, strong
- a soup with potatoes and carrots
- disturbed, unhappy
20 Clues: music • into pieces • firm, strong • month after May • rhymes with pose • opposite of minus • to make new again • problem or trouble • rhymes with Connor • disturbed, unhappy • worked on or fixing • not sinking in water • a wife marries a ____ • opposite of leave out • feathery part of a helmet • the sound lightning makes • gas that comes from a fire • a group of workers on a ship • ...
Chem - Gases Chemistry 2021-03-03
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- the pressure exerted by a force of one newton acting on an area of one square meter
- a substance that can flow and therefore take the shape of its container; a liquid or a gas
- the volume of a fixed mass of gas at constant pressure varies directly with the Kelvin temperature
- a process by which gas particles pass through a tiny opening
- the pressure of a fixed mass of gas at constant volume varies directly with the Kelvin temperature
- a gas that does not behave completely according to the assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory
- the pressure of each gas in a mixture
- a common unit of pressure
- a collision between gas particles and container walls in which there is no net loss of kinetic energy
- pressure exactly equivalent to 760 mm Hg
- the temperature –273.15° C, given a value of zero in the Kelvin scale
- the volume of a fixed mass of gas varies inversely with pressure at constant temperature
- a device used to measure atmospheric pressure
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- spontaneous mixing of the particles of two substances caused by their random motion
- simple mathematical relationships between the volume, temperature, pressure, and quantity of a gas
- an imaginary gas that perfectly fits all the assumptions of the kinetic molecular theory
- total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the component gases
- a theory based on the idea that particles of matter are always in motion
- the force per unit area on a surface
- the SI unit for force; the force that will increase the speed of a one kilogram mass by one meter per second each second it is applied
- the agreed-upon standard conditions of exactly 1 atm pressure and 0° C
- the relationship between the pressure, volume, and temperature of a fixed amount of gas
22 Clues: a common unit of pressure • the force per unit area on a surface • the pressure of each gas in a mixture • pressure exactly equivalent to 760 mm Hg • a device used to measure atmospheric pressure • a process by which gas particles pass through a tiny opening • the temperature –273.15° C, given a value of zero in the Kelvin scale • ...
Guess that Word 2022-05-07
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- companies sell to earn what?
- a guide to moral behavior
- it answers why a firm exist
- greater interaction among, people & society
- a person who leads and manage
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- giving donation to a worthy cause or "giving back"
- what the firm is going to do to achieve vision
- what the firm decides to do
- beliefs about appropriate goals and actions
9 Clues: a guide to moral behavior • it answers why a firm exist • what the firm decides to do • companies sell to earn what? • a person who leads and manage • beliefs about appropriate goals and actions • greater interaction among, people & society • what the firm is going to do to achieve vision • giving donation to a worthy cause or "giving back"
Natural Science and the Christian 2015-09-01
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- The _____ affect the entire universe.
- A _______ is a mistake in reasoning.
- The _____ is scientifically accurate.
- God's purpose to glorify Himself.
- ________ evolution is a compromise between bible and evolutionary science.
- believe that conditions today are the same as they've always been.
- In the beginning, _____ created the heavens and the earth.
- God breathed the breath of _______ into Adam.
- ________ is not observed first hand.
- The total collect of of knowledge gained through man's observations of the physical world
- God _____ on the seventh day.
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- Ex _______ means out of nothing.
- the theory that we came from monkeys.
- ______reasoning is also called "begging the question"
- The _____ drastically changed the world.
- The belief that only material things are real.
- World _______ was the result from turning away from God.
- Genesis 1:28 man is to have _______ over the living things.
- Christians believe in the Genesis account of _______.
- God created Heaven and earth out of ______.
- The believe that scientific inquiry is the only path to truth.
- Evolution is a_______, not a fact.
- God tells us to _________ the earth.
23 Clues: God _____ on the seventh day. • Ex _______ means out of nothing. • God's purpose to glorify Himself. • Evolution is a_______, not a fact. • A _______ is a mistake in reasoning. • ________ is not observed first hand. • God tells us to _________ the earth. • the theory that we came from monkeys. • The _____ affect the entire universe. • The _____ is scientifically accurate. • ...
Earths layers 2023-01-08
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- thin but dense layer of crust
- the density of the water over the heat compared to the ice
- temperature of old sea floor
- circulation of liquid from heat
- founder of mid Atlantic rift theory
- created the theory of continental drift
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- element of core
- plastic like layer
- Example of c. Drift (mesosaurus)
- example of C. Drift ( coal in pa)
- name of supercontinent
11 Clues: element of core • plastic like layer • name of supercontinent • temperature of old sea floor • thin but dense layer of crust • circulation of liquid from heat • Example of c. Drift (mesosaurus) • example of C. Drift ( coal in pa) • founder of mid Atlantic rift theory • created the theory of continental drift • the density of the water over the heat compared to the ice
Describing Fluids 2021-02-25
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- a device for measuring the specific gravity of liquids
- What form of matter has no definite volume or shape?
- What action is the phenomenon in which liquids in thin tubes rise above or fall beneath their levels.
- What process spreads scents such as perfume?
- the force exerted per unit of area
- What form of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape?
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- What are liquids and gases called?
- Molecules of the same type have the ability to "stick" together.
- The attraction which causes molecules of different kinds of matter to stick together.
- What kind of tension is the tendency of a liquid to act as if it has a thin film on its surface.
- What theory of matter is Dalton's theory?
- What theory of matter states that the molecules of matter are in constant motion?
12 Clues: What are liquids and gases called? • the force exerted per unit of area • What theory of matter is Dalton's theory? • What process spreads scents such as perfume? • What form of matter has no definite volume or shape? • a device for measuring the specific gravity of liquids • Molecules of the same type have the ability to "stick" together. • ...
PR Study Puzzle 2026-03-21
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- A lawyer can not make an agreement prospectively limiting the lawyer’s liability to a client for _________ unless the client is independently represented in making the agreement.
- Conflicts from former clients are generally ______ to the entire firm.
- To waive a concurrent conflict, each affected client must give ______ consent.
- If a matter is either the same or substantially related matter, it must also be ________ adverse.
- A lawyer who has formerly represented a client in a matter shall not thereafter represent another person in the same or a __________ related matter.
- A person who consults with a lawyer about the possibility of forming a client-lawyer relationship with respect to a matter is a ___________ client.
- The mechanism used under Rule 1.10(a)(2) to protect a firm from a disqualified lawyer's association with a prior firm.
- Material prepared by an attorney in anticipation of litigation.
- Competence requires the legal knowledge, skill, thoroughness, and ______ necessary for the matter.
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- A lawyer may not use information to the ______ of a former client unless the info has become generally known or the Rules otherwise permit or require.
- A lawyer must ______ consult with the client about the means to reach objectives.
- An advance payment made by a client to a lawyer for services to be performed.
- A lawyer must keep the client ______ informed about the status of the matter.
- A __________ does not occur if a person provides information to a lawyer in response to advertising that merely describes the lawyer’s education, experience, areas of practice, and contact information, or provides legal information of general interest.
- An arbitrator in a binding arbitration proceeding or a legislative body, administrative agency or other body acting in an adjudicative capacity.
- To enter a business transaction with a client, the terms must be fair, in writing, and the client must be advised to seek ______ legal counsel.
16 Clues: Material prepared by an attorney in anticipation of litigation. • Conflicts from former clients are generally ______ to the entire firm. • An advance payment made by a client to a lawyer for services to be performed. • A lawyer must keep the client ______ informed about the status of the matter. • ...
Philosophy 2024-10-10
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- - The study of beauty, art, and taste.
- - The belief that all events are determined by prior causes.
- - The selfless concern for the well-being of others.
- - The belief that life is meaningless and rejects all moral principles.
- - The attitude of doubting the truth or validity of something.
- - The belief that reality exists independently of our thoughts or perceptions.
- - The concept of living in accordance with one's true self or purpose.
- - The study of structures of consciousness as experienced from a first-person perspective.
- - The ethical theory that actions are right if they benefit the majority.
- - The belief that reason is the primary source of knowledge.
- - The branch of philosophy that studies the nature of reality.
- - The belief that human beings exist in a purposeless, chaotic universe.
- - The study of knowledge, its nature, and how it is acquired.
- - The study of moral principles that govern behavior.
- - The science of reasoning and valid arguments.
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- - Not influenced by personal feelings; based on facts.
- - A statement that seems contradictory but may reveal a truth.
- - The idea that humans have the ability to make choices independent of external factors.
- - A philosophy that teaches self-control and acceptance of fate.
- - The view that the mind and body are two distinct entities.
- - A philosophical movement that emphasizes individual freedom and choice.
- - Based on personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
- - The philosophical study of the nature of being and existence.
- - The belief that reality is fundamentally shaped by ideas or consciousness.
- - The pursuit of pleasure as the highest good.
- - The belief that people are motivated purely by self-interest.
- - The philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist.
- - The art of investigating or discussing the truth of opinions.
- - The ethical theory that focuses on duty and rules.
- - The theory that knowledge comes from sensory experience.
30 Clues: - The study of beauty, art, and taste. • - The pursuit of pleasure as the highest good. • - The science of reasoning and valid arguments. • - Based on personal feelings, tastes, or opinions. • - The selfless concern for the well-being of others. • - The ethical theory that focuses on duty and rules. • - The study of moral principles that govern behavior. • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- wrote the book "A Vindication Of The Right Of Woman"
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed in freedom of speech and religion
- Rousseau best selling novel
- a style of art characterized by soft lines and colors
- what made mining extremely important?
- wrote "The social conrtact"
- a system in which multiple groups share decision-making power
- person who rules with absolute power
- to know something one did not know before
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- wrote "On the spirit of laws"
- believed all people are born free and equal
- theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- believed that all humans were selfish and wicked
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
17 Clues: Rousseau best selling novel • wrote "The social conrtact" • wrote "On the spirit of laws" • person who rules with absolute power • what made mining extremely important? • to know something one did not know before • believed in freedom of speech and religion • believed all people are born free and equal • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Sociocultural way to Prosocial Behavior 2022-11-18
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- The researchers observed the children’s role in child care preparation, and household chores.
- the theory details that cultural norms are the basis for
- The six countries that were studded in Whiting and Whiting were:
- Kenya, Mexico, the Philippines, India, and
- The top 5 and bottom 5 cities were when it came to culture, economic status, and geographic location.
- children from the ages were to eleven observed in the six countries
- From the aim of the study the researchers were observing and differences for in raising a child and the child’s
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- off of the theory of cooperation and prosocial behavior is the theory of
- Where rural showed the most altruistic behaviors
- what types of humans first exhibited cooperation?
- In Levine’s Experiment, had the highest percentage of people who helped the researcher in distress
- and that Cooperation shapes behavior
12 Clues: and that Cooperation shapes behavior • Kenya, Mexico, the Philippines, India, and • Where rural showed the most altruistic behaviors • what types of humans first exhibited cooperation? • the theory details that cultural norms are the basis for • The six countries that were studded in Whiting and Whiting were: • ...
Faith & Evolution Vocab 2021-11-09
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- something that takes place in time.
- theory of human origins which posits the view that the human races are of different origins.
- genetic model that allows for a common human ancestor
- the true opposite of existence.
- something that does not rely on anything else for its existence, can't not exist.
- something that relies on something else for its existence, could not have existed.
- evolutionary theory that allows for God's creative action through the process of development.
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- the authoritative Church document from Pope Pius XII written in 1950 that is open to the possibility of evolution, developed scientific theories of human origins.
- the relationship between cause and effect.
- the theory of human origins which posits a common descent for all human races.
- the inherited absence of original holiness and justice into which humans are born.
- the temptation toward sin as a result of original sin.
- a form of reasoning in philosophy that relies on accepted similarities between objects.
- reference to the reason for God's actions as consistent with his nature.
14 Clues: the true opposite of existence. • something that takes place in time. • the relationship between cause and effect. • genetic model that allows for a common human ancestor • the temptation toward sin as a result of original sin. • reference to the reason for God's actions as consistent with his nature. • ...
Infuluence of childhood on relationships CROSSWORD !!!!!!!!xoxoxoxo 2015-03-20
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- How many adolescent girls did boothroyd study
- A criticism of attachment theory
- Children who suffer from attachment disorder often grow up to develop these types of relationships
- Who came up with the continuity hypothesis with the idea of the Internal Working Model
- A researcher that found support for possible facial imprinting with males and their mothers
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- Simpson et al carried out a... into attachment behaviour
- How did researchers collect data for facial imprinting theory
- Attachment type that has an average divorce rate of 6%
- Type of bird who prefer mates with appearance of the female bird that raised them
- Who came up with maternal sensitivity
- Suggests that women who have good childhood relationships with their fathers are more likely to select partners who resemble their father
- Early relationships with our primary caregiver provide the foundation for future Relationships
- Whose features, according to facial imprinting theory, should Miss Stephens find attractive in a potential mate?
- Suggests that the relationship the child has with parents is determined by infant temperament
- Published the "Love Quiz" in an American newspaper for volunteer sampling
15 Clues: A criticism of attachment theory • Who came up with maternal sensitivity • How many adolescent girls did boothroyd study • Attachment type that has an average divorce rate of 6% • Simpson et al carried out a... into attachment behaviour • How did researchers collect data for facial imprinting theory • ...
Scientific_Revolution_SS_MidTerm_Project_Aditya_M 2025-12-02
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- It is when People on Earth study science and space to determine the right things about them. Example: Copernicus found the Heliocentric Theory (the earth and other planets revolve around the sun).
- a type of logic that involves drawing a broad, general conclusion from a set of specific observations.
- a body of law or a specific principle held to be derived from nature and binding upon human society in the absence of or in addition to positive law
- principles and procedures for the systematic pursuit of knowledge involving the recognition and formulation of a problem, the collection of data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses
- It is a theory stating that the Sun revolves around the Earth.
- a theory that reason is in itself a source of knowledge superior to and independent of sense perceptions
- an optical instrument consisting of a lens or combination of lenses for making enlarged images of minute objects
- oval-shaped paths objects take around a central body, like planets around a star.
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- It is a theory stating that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
- The laws of science which never fail as a theory according to Newton's laws. The 1st Law says " An object at motion remains at motion until an external force interrupts the object. The 2nd Law states "the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass". The 3rd Law states "there is an equal and opposite reaction, meaning forces always come in pairs.".
- a usually tubular optical instrument for viewing distant objects by means of the refraction of light rays through a lens or the reflection of light rays by a concave mirror
- declared to be reprehensible, wrong, or evil
- the gravitational attraction of the mass of the earth, the moon, or a planet for bodies at or near its surface
13 Clues: declared to be reprehensible, wrong, or evil • It is a theory stating that the Sun revolves around the Earth. • It is a theory stating that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun. • oval-shaped paths objects take around a central body, like planets around a star. • ...
Exercise 1 CROSSWORD 2024-02-08
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- Process of changing the methabolism in millions o years.
- The cience of the theory.
- Happens when two species of live forms make a genetic descendent
- The action of mix.
- The action of being better.
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- The subtance of the cars.
- Idea of the cience that is not comprobated yet.
- An animal that likes the light, similar to a butterfly.
- Related to the next generations.
- Object were we can take in things.
- Synonim of species.
- An animal that eats other animals.
- Fruit of the pepper tree, spicy and very aromatic, used as a condiment.
13 Clues: The action of mix. • Synonim of species. • The subtance of the cars. • The cience of the theory. • The action of being better. • Related to the next generations. • Object were we can take in things. • An animal that eats other animals. • Idea of the cience that is not comprobated yet. • An animal that likes the light, similar to a butterfly. • ...
Coral Reefs 2014-03-06
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- easily broken or damaged
- a small growth
- it is a living thing
- the home of clown fish
- a group of animals
- a yellowish-brown symbolic present
- warmer water
- a place where you find a reef
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- the biggest reef in Australia
- a hard rock used to build materials
- animals found in the ocean
- they swim in the sea
- one of the three groups of the great barrier reef
- a plant of a butterfly
- firm and stiff
- a nonflowering sea plant
16 Clues: warmer water • a small growth • firm and stiff • a group of animals • it is a living thing • they swim in the sea • the home of clown fish • a plant of a butterfly • easily broken or damaged • a nonflowering sea plant • animals found in the ocean • the biggest reef in Australia • a place where you find a reef • a yellowish-brown symbolic present • a hard rock used to build materials • ...
Situation Ethics 2026-03-05
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- When something is always morally wrong or right, Situation Ethics is not this type of theory
- An ethical theory concerned with the consequences of an action making it moral or not
- Situation ethics argues that what is moral depends on the situation, this makes it a ______ theory
- An over reliance on specific and rigid rules and laws
- One of the four working principles, meaning to seek practical solutions to a problem
- Unconditional Christian love
- The person who most displays Christian love is...
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- Joseph Fletcher said that pushing men overboard in the William Brown ship sinking was 'bravely ______'
- One of the four working principles, something can only be verified if it is true, the only verifiable moral rule is agaope
- One of the four working principles, putting the person impacted at the centre of all moral decisions
- One of the four working principles, meaning to see each situation as unique and apply agape differently
- How many absolute moral rules are there in Situation Ethics
- When you reject all moral laws in favour of individual decision making
- The key thinker of Situation Ethics
14 Clues: Unconditional Christian love • The key thinker of Situation Ethics • The person who most displays Christian love is... • An over reliance on specific and rigid rules and laws • How many absolute moral rules are there in Situation Ethics • When you reject all moral laws in favour of individual decision making • ...
Renaissance 2024-04-17
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- how many "issues" did Martin Luther have with the Catholic Church
- focus on individual
- What William Shakespeare play inspired the Lion King
- King Henry started this church of his own
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- what does renaissance mean
- famous author and poet from this time- last name
- another city where the renaissance began
- Leonardo's most famous painting
- made changes to printing press that changed printing during this time (last name only)
- a city where the renaissance began
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- Martin Luther's biggest problem with the church was the sale of this
- yet another city where the renaissance started
- the tasty last name of the guy who was Shakespeare? and created the scientific method
- the deceitful family member from Hamlet and Lion King
- theory that the earth is at the center of the ecosystem
- theory stating the sun is at the center of the universe
- art became more "this" during the Renaissance
- the Martin that started the reformation and had issues with the church
19 Clues: focus on individual • painted the Sistine Chapel • what does renaissance mean • Leonardo's most famous painting • a city where the renaissance began • another city where the renaissance began • King Henry started this church of his own • art became more "this" during the Renaissance • yet another city where the renaissance started • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- shall not make any laws against the freedom of religion as stated in Amendment 1 Voltaire
- right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state Wollstonecraft
- Theory that the Earth was the center of the universe
- Contract Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau
- reason, freedom of religious belief
- in separation of powers as stated in Article 1, 2,and 3 in the Constitution Montesquieu
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- Theory that the sun was the center of the universe
- exist to preserve social order Beccaria
- To know something one didn't know before
- and Balances A system in which multiple groups share decision making power, designed to make sure there is no abuse of power
- Contract The theory that there is an agreement between the government and the governed
- A person who rules with absolute power
14 Clues: Contract Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau • reason, freedom of religious belief • A person who rules with absolute power • exist to preserve social order Beccaria • To know something one didn't know before • Parties where people met to discuss new ideas • Theory that the sun was the center of the universe • Theory that the Earth was the center of the universe • ...
Science Vocab set 1 2025-04-10
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- massive, irregularly shaped slabs of solid rock, composed of both continental and oceanic lithosphere
- A lowland region that forms where Earth's tectonic plates move apart
- natural processes that contribute to the continuous change in the Earth's surface topography
- A geological process where new oceanic crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges
- a tectonic belt of volcanoes and earthquakes around the Pacific Ocean
- The view that the continents and oceans have always been generally as they are today
- The solid, outer part of Earth
- consists of a solid inner core, a liquid outer core, a solid mantle, and a solid crust, with the outer layer being the lithosphere
- A long, narrow depressions on the seafloor that form at the boundary of tectonic plates where one plate is pushed, or subducts, beneath another
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- When two tectonic plates move apart
- Those that build up or create new landforms
- When two plates come together
- a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- He is best known for proposing the theory of continental drift, suggesting that Earth's continents were once joined in a single supercontinent called Pangaea
- a mechanically weak, ductile region of the upper mantle beneath the lithosphere
- This theory describes one of the earliest ways geologists thought continents moved over time
- a type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other
- the scientific theory that the Earth's lithosphere is composed of large, moving plates, causing phenomena like earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain building
19 Clues: When two plates come together • The solid, outer part of Earth • When two tectonic plates move apart • Those that build up or create new landforms • A lowland region that forms where Earth's tectonic plates move apart • a tectonic belt of volcanoes and earthquakes around the Pacific Ocean • A geological process where new oceanic crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges • ...
AP Gov Unit 4 2024-12-23
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- The central banking system of the United States.
- A political ideology favoring free market policies, strong national defense, and traditional values.
- A political ideology advocating for social equality, government intervention in the economy, and environmental protections.
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- The error caused by observing a sample instead of the whole population.
- A social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control.
- An economic system where private business operates in competition and largely free of state control.
- An economic theory arguing growth is fostered by lowering taxes and regulation.
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- A central bank's management of the supply of money to achieve economic objectives.
- The changes in political opinions or behavior that occur as people age.
- The process by which people develop their political attitudes, beliefs, and opinions.
- An economic theory recommending government interventions to stabilize the economy.
- A subset of a statistical population in which each member has an equal chance of being chosen.
- The idea that each person is guaranteed the same chance to succeed in life.
- Differences in political beliefs between age groups due to unique events and influences.
- Government policy managing the economy through taxing and spending.
- A political ideology advocating for minimal state intervention in the lives of citizens.
- A political system where the legalized force is restricted through delegated and enumerated powers.
- The principle that all people and institutions are subject to and accountable to law that is fairly applied and enforced.
19 Clues: The central banking system of the United States. • Government policy managing the economy through taxing and spending. • The changes in political opinions or behavior that occur as people age. • The error caused by observing a sample instead of the whole population. • The idea that each person is guaranteed the same chance to succeed in life. • ...
DuckSoup2038 2024-12-02
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- Made important contributions to theory of endosymbiosis
- Scientist that gave cells their name
- Motor protein
- Junction found only in plants
- Complex cell junction in animal cells
- Transport organel
- Double membrane organelle
- found in 9+2 arrangements
- Supports cell shape and helps cell move
- Programed cell death
- Theory of cell evolution
- Component of intermediate fibers
- Location of photosynthesis
- Bacteria living in harsh environment
- Large cilia like structures
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- Junction that transports material from cell to cell
- Assembles protein
- You are an example of this domain
- Move chromosomes during cell division
- Covered with ribosomes
- Organelle that stores food or water
- Use by bacteria to exchange
- Stores and modifies protein
- Made important contributions to cell theory
- Protein component of microfilaments
- Protista that engulfs its victums
- Basic unit of living organisms
- Prokayote domain
- Makes rRNA
- Produced in mitochondria
- Small circular DNA in bacteria
31 Clues: Makes rRNA • Motor protein • Prokayote domain • Assembles protein • Transport organel • Programed cell death • Covered with ribosomes • Theory of cell evolution • Produced in mitochondria • Double membrane organelle • found in 9+2 arrangements • Location of photosynthesis • Use by bacteria to exchange • Stores and modifies protein • Large cilia like structures • Junction found only in plants • ...
Econ 2022-03-24
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- a check that transfers a portion of the corporate earnings
- a payment or concession to stimulate greater output or investment
- amount borrowed
- give special importance or prominence to in speaking or writing.
- device for controlling the rate of working of machinery or for controlling fluid flow, in particular a handle controlling the supply of steam to the cylinders of a steam engine.
- 6th disadvantage
- is a form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights of an individual
- noncash charges
- a business owned and run by a single individual.
- the stockholder dividends are taxed twice.
- fit in with the wishes or needs of.
- a later date
- ownership certificates in the firm
- the funds left over after all of the firm’s expenses
- the sum of net income
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- preventing success or development; harmful; unfavorable.
- liability owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business
- not active in the daily running of the business
- a noncash charge the firm takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods.
- represents nonvoting ownership shares of the corporation.
- at least one partner
- a company that precipitates a fundamental change in business or technology.
- a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve
- a written promise to repay the amount borrowed
- lack of activity, growth, or development.
- distribute
- the price paid for the use of another’s money
- stock basic ownership of a corporation.
- in which all partners are responsible for the management and financial obligations of the business
29 Clues: distribute • a later date • amount borrowed • noncash charges • 6th disadvantage • at least one partner • the sum of net income • ownership certificates in the firm • fit in with the wishes or needs of. • stock basic ownership of a corporation. • lack of activity, growth, or development. • the stockholder dividends are taxed twice. • the price paid for the use of another’s money • ...
Business Planning Quiz 1 2017-10-25
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- / Business unit having high market share in low growth or mature industries
- / A business that competes in high growth industries and has low market shares
- / Factors that prevent the movement of organization from one strategic group to another
- / Continuous process of measuring products, services and business practices against industry leaders
- / How a parent company adds value across the businesses which make up the organization
- / Two or more organizations share some of their resources and capabilities but do not create a separate entity
- / Organization broadens its scope of activities by moving into new products and new markets
- / Untapped market space, demand creation with highly profitable growth
- / strategy adopted by the firm to compete on the basis of unique or different product
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- / Different levels of profits available at different parts of value network
- / Goals that stretch the organization and are readily communicated to all its members
- / Activities in an organization that constitute a product or a service
- / Linkages between markets that exist across national borders
- / Set of core attributes that allows a firm achieve competitive advantage
- / Organizations benefitting from learning and experiences as a result of being first in the market place
- / Set of corporate level managerial competencies applied across the portfolio of businesses
- / Group of firms in an industry following the same or similar strategy
- / Entering new markets with existing products
- / Growth through own capabilities
- / Total output from combining businesses is greater than output of businesses operating separately
- / Tool used to study the attractiveness of the industry
- / adopting a generic strategy for a narrow segment of market
22 Clues: / Growth through own capabilities • / Entering new markets with existing products • / Tool used to study the attractiveness of the industry • / adopting a generic strategy for a narrow segment of market • / Linkages between markets that exist across national borders • / Activities in an organization that constitute a product or a service • ...
Markets Business 2024-05-15
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- Federal financial aid
- Chairman of the FED
- The cost of borrowing
- They stand up for workers
- Spends money based on how they feel
- Something of value people own
- Looks at the whole economy
- When people are out of work
- Managing money
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- Tax on Imports
- A debt someone owes
- Promoting a product or service
- What companies wantto minimize
- Study of choices people make given scarcity
- What companies want to maximize
- Looks at one firm, market
- Output per worker
- Rising prices
- Recording financial transactions
- Never Enough resources
- Total sales
21 Clues: Total sales • Rising prices • Tax on Imports • Managing money • Output per worker • A debt someone owes • Chairman of the FED • Federal financial aid • The cost of borrowing • Never Enough resources • Looks at one firm, market • They stand up for workers • Looks at the whole economy • When people are out of work • Something of value people own • Promoting a product or service • ...
Economics 2022-09-23
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- law proposes household expenditure on a particular good or service varies with household
- when one alternative is chosen
- economic data in order to give empirical content to economic relationships
- Theory of moral sentiment was written by
- the commercial banks have to hold a
- Rent arises due to difference in
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- the loss of potential gain from other
- minimum amount of deposit as reserves with the central bank called as
- ____ war led to economic reforms
- the application of statistical methods
- lands
- _____________ Programme was launched by the Government of India in 1975 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
- theory explains aggregate demand does not necessarily equal the productive capacity of the economy
- Exchange of goods without money
- budgetary policy of government
- Currency of Malaysia
16 Clues: lands • Currency of Malaysia • when one alternative is chosen • budgetary policy of government • Exchange of goods without money • ____ war led to economic reforms • Rent arises due to difference in • the commercial banks have to hold a • the loss of potential gain from other • the application of statistical methods • Theory of moral sentiment was written by • ...
Plate tectonics 2024-05-14
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- -deaths of 93 in 1931 earthquake
- -Hottest layer of the Earth
- -is the solid outer part of earth
- -the least affected city
- -Made out of iron and Nickel
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- -Made out of solid rocks and minerals
- -is a supercontinent
- -The first person that made a theory about the tectonic theory
- -an opening through in the earth's crust where lava erupts
- - had the most deaths in 1931 New Zealand earthquake
- -is caused by the movements of the earth crust and outer layer
- -Thickest layer of the earth
- -The maori god of Earthquakes and volcanoes
13 Clues: -is a supercontinent • -the least affected city • -Hottest layer of the Earth • -Thickest layer of the earth • -Made out of iron and Nickel • -deaths of 93 in 1931 earthquake • -is the solid outer part of earth • -Made out of solid rocks and minerals • -The maori god of Earthquakes and volcanoes • - had the most deaths in 1931 New Zealand earthquake • ...
Discovery of Cell 2024-07-08
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- These organism are an exception to the cell theory.
- The branch of biology that deals with the study of structure, bio-chemistry, physiology, reproduction or division, evolution and genetics of cell.
- This scientist experimentally demonstrated that life originates from pre existing cells.
- This scientist proved that cells develop from pre existing cells, i.e., omnis cellula e cellula. This was also added to the cell theory.
- This German zoologist said that animal tissues were also made of cells.
- The term protoplasm was coined by this scientist.
- The study of the form and structure of cells as well as their organelles with the help of a microscope
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- Robert Hooke published his findings in the form of a book. Name this book.
- This German botanist said that cell the structural units of all plant tissues.
- This scientist observed the first living cells.
- These two scientists toether proposed this theory.
- A part of bark of woody plants.
- This person discovered cell in 1665.
13 Clues: A part of bark of woody plants. • This person discovered cell in 1665. • This scientist observed the first living cells. • The term protoplasm was coined by this scientist. • These two scientists toether proposed this theory. • These organism are an exception to the cell theory. • This German zoologist said that animal tissues were also made of cells. • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2024-05-09
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- Ptolemy’s theory about the view of the universe
- thermometer; a degrees scale in the metric system
- Francis _____
- Sir _____ Newton
- heliocentric theory
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- “I think, therefore I am”
- barometer
- Greek philosopher;his universe theory continued by Ptolemy
- Jenner cured ________
- “An object in motion stays in motion until/unless acted upon by an outside force”
10 Clues: barometer • Francis _____ • Sir _____ Newton • heliocentric theory • Jenner cured ________ • “I think, therefore I am” • Ptolemy’s theory about the view of the universe • thermometer; a degrees scale in the metric system • Greek philosopher;his universe theory continued by Ptolemy • “An object in motion stays in motion until/unless acted upon by an outside force”
MUS250 Midterm Review 2018-10-03
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- French Reformation leader who believed music should only be used to pray, and that even then it should be monophonic vocal music only
- Learning ______: a component of learning theory that encompasses the ways in which students demonstrate whether learning has occurred
- ______: learning that occurs outside an institutionalized setting, such as through occasional sessions with an expert musician
- Greek mathematician who taught that mathematical relationships were the foundation of the study of music, and understanding them would help understand the harmony of the universe
- Roman bishop whose Confessions examine the power and danger of music; he believed that while sacred music might distract from the message of the text, its beauty could move people closer to God
- Second stage in Piaget’s model of cognitive development, from ages 2 to 7, in which children are able to transform stimuli to symbols, learn from events and note consequences
- A key component of the Dalcroze method, kinesthetic reactions to music so that a student can respond through movement to internalize musical concepts
- Educational __________: a set of voluntary guidelines that detail what students should know at each grade level in a particular subject
- Greek philosopher who included music in the four branches of education, agreeing that music helped to develop the moral character of children, and thought music should also be used “for intellectual enjoyment in leisure”
- The last step in Gagné’s theory of learning, it concerns the application of student learning to new tasks
- First stage in Piaget’s model of cognitive development, from birth to age 2, in which learning happens through motor activity and direct sensory experience
- An approach to music education that integrates performance, theory, history, and composition in every class or activity
- Student-focused learning model in which the teacher facilitates an experience and students reconstruct principles by themselves
- A component of learning theory that encompasses the events provided by a teacher
- Emperor who required all clerics to learn the Roman chant, and choirboys to be taught Psalms, chant and notation as well as math and grammar
- German Reformation leader who loved music and believed it was a “delightful, noble gift of God”, therefore it should be taught to children
- A system that uses syllables as a mnemonic devices for indicating melodic intervals
- Medieval theorist who developed systems to teach chant to the choirboys of the Schola Cantorum, such as notation through lines and spaces, solmization, and the Guidonian hand
- Student learning ______: a component of learning theory that encompasses student attention, perception, memory, rehearsal, recognition, and recall
- ______ hand: a visual aid to help with solmization and learning music
- ________ operations: Fourth stage in Piaget’s model of cognitive development, from ages 11 to adult, in which children are capable of abstractions, logic and deductive reasoning
- ______ music: a feature of West African cultures in which music is used to regulate and accompany repetitive and/or boring activities such as hammering, tilling, etc.
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- American philosopher and education reformer who argued that arts should be a component of education for all
- Greek philosopher who believed education was a key to creating better citizens and that music would discipline children’s minds and souls, while gymnastics would train the body
- Russian social psychologist whose theory of socialization posits the adult (or an expert) as the primary influence on a student, whose verbal comments and facial expressions reinforce appropriate behaviors
- British philosopher who thought music was too complicated and not useful, and that learning it was a waste of time for most people
- A form of transmission in which music is passed down from person to person, without being written down
- Roman theorist who thought that music could affect one’s character and mood, therefore music could either “ennoble” or “debase; he included music as one of the seven liberal arts
- A type of performance in which the music is created as it is being performed; it’s a feature of many African and African American musics
- French philosopher and music teacher who believed in the moral goodness of nature and thought that the purpose of education was to cultivate children’s natural sense of beauty; he advocated student-centered, active learning
- __________ operations: Third stage in Piaget’s model of cognitive development, from ages 7 to 11, in which children are capable of classifying objects and discovering relationships between them
- Skinner’s theory of ___________ posits that behaviors that are reinforced (such as with rewards) are likely to recur
- Roman institution in which the choral singers initially learned chant through oral transmission, but in which other music teaching methods were developed, such as notation and solmization
- Also known as the Hungarian method, a music learning system based on singing, hand signals for solfege, and mnemonics for rhythms
- Named after the German composer who first developed it, a method of music education that uses singing and instruments like xylophones and metallophones to lead students to improvise and compose
- Music ______: how music is perceived and processed by the brain
- Swiss educational reformer who believed music was “one of the most effective aids of moral education”
- ______: learning that happens naturally and without direct instruction, through the daily activities of a particular culture
- Swiss biologist whose influential theory of cognitive development has 4 stages, including sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations, and formal operations
- Movement-based pedagogy created by a Swiss professor, based on eurhythmics, solfege and improvisation to raise the student’s musicality
- Harvard psychologist whose theory of multiple intelligences posits that there are multiple pathways for a learner’s processing of the world: linguistic, musical, logical-mathematical, spatial, kinesthetic, interpersonal, naturalist, existential/spiritual
- Japanese court music and dance, which was taught and performed through a system of guilds in which strict imitation of the teacher was expected
42 Clues: Music ______: how music is perceived and processed by the brain • ______ hand: a visual aid to help with solmization and learning music • A component of learning theory that encompasses the events provided by a teacher • A system that uses syllables as a mnemonic devices for indicating melodic intervals • ...
Science review 2019/2020 2020-06-15
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- What is called in Physics, when two objects slowing down and speeding up, so any change in motion.
- What are proteins that act as biological catalysts-they act to speed up chemical reactions in living things.
- What´is the main difference between a plant and animal cell.
- How is a force per unit area called.
- One factor that affects the speed of diffusion.
- How is the process called that the body uses to release energy from digested food (glucose)
- When an object is stationary, it needs a force to make it move.
- How is the special type of diffiusion, which involves water molecules, moves across a partially permeable membrane - like a cell membrane, called.
- Oldest type of cell.
- How is the respiration without oxigen called
- How is it called when the cells swell and the water pushes the cell membranes up against the strong cell walls until no more water can move in.
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- How is the amount of matter in an object called in physics
- What is a push or a pull in physics.
- How is the Thermochemistry called when energy enters and the temperature outside goes down.
- The theory that explains how eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic.
- The smallest unit of life.
- The net movement of particles from a high concentration to a lower concentration until they are spread out evenly.
- Evolved from prokaryotes.
- How is the specific rain called, which is any form of percipitation with high levels of nitric and sulfuric acids.
- How is the substance called that speeds up the rate of chemical reaction but isn`t itself changed by the reaction.
- How is it called when water passes out of a cell, the vacuole shrinks and the cells are no longer firm.
- How is the Thermochemistry called when energy enters and the temperature outside increases.
- How is the unit of amount in chemistry called.
- What is a very common force.
- After whom is the first law of motion named.
- Whith whom glucose has to react that a lot of energy is released.
26 Clues: Oldest type of cell. • Evolved from prokaryotes. • The smallest unit of life. • What is a very common force. • What is a push or a pull in physics. • How is a force per unit area called. • After whom is the first law of motion named. • How is the respiration without oxigen called • How is the unit of amount in chemistry called. • ...
Vocab Project 2015-11-16
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- having a pleasing appearance
- food for horses or cattle
- loose in one's morals
- to conquer by force
- to stop proceedings temporarily
- to reproduce
- to make up for
- the process of forcing out
- bringing in money
- a deliberately deceptive movement
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- average, ordinary
- difficult or impossible to read
- not regular
- firm, showing no signs of fear
- brief and to the point
- to strengthen
- a citizen of another country
- to tease
- to make fun of rudely
- to soil, stain
20 Clues: to tease • not regular • to reproduce • to strengthen • to make up for • to soil, stain • average, ordinary • bringing in money • to conquer by force • loose in one's morals • to make fun of rudely • brief and to the point • food for horses or cattle • the process of forcing out • having a pleasing appearance • a citizen of another country • firm, showing no signs of fear • ...
advanced students never give up 2020-05-27
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- stops
- book collection
- the founder of this school
- cannot be defended
- sudden start, epidemic
- Russian goldsmith, made Easter eggs
- The firm kept its troubles in secret,I mean,under...
- affluence
- because of, as a result of
- long-eared mammal, mad in March
- one of two sister tennis stars
- coastal area
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- Italian sausage
- natural waterway
- sailing boat
- smashing, crashing, vandalism
- female relative
- a long step when walking or running
- increase growth
- this groupmate lives in Italy
- sea journey
21 Clues: stops • affluence • sea journey • sailing boat • coastal area • Italian sausage • book collection • female relative • increase growth • natural waterway • cannot be defended • sudden start, epidemic • the founder of this school • because of, as a result of • smashing, crashing, vandalism • this groupmate lives in Italy • one of two sister tennis stars • long-eared mammal, mad in March • ...
Unit 3: Supply and Demand 2023-10-25
Across
- A measure of responsiveness that tells us how a dependent variable, such as quantity supplied, responds to a change in an independent variable such as price.
- Broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries.
- Branch of economic theory that deals with behavior and decision making by small units such as individuals and firms.
- Production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover costs.
- Government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity.
- A graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market.
- The position of a change in quantity demanded that is due to a change in the relative price of a good.
- Decrease in additional satisfaction of usefulness as additional units of a product are acquired.
- Stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added.
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- Responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price.
- Combination of qualities that someone would be willing and able to buy over a range of possible prices at a given moment.
- Something that motivates.
- Rule stating that more will be demanded at lower prices and less at higher prices.
- Graph showing the quantity demanded at each and every possible price that might prevail in the market at a given time.
- Amount of a product a producer or seller would be able to offer for sale at all possible prices in a market at a given point in time.
- Sum of variable costs plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production.
16 Clues: Something that motivates. • Responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price. • Government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity. • Sum of variable costs plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production. • Rule stating that more will be demanded at lower prices and less at higher prices. • ...
Bio 2 - Chapter 1 2020-09-01
Across
- an experiment which included a control and a test group
- an attempt to model the behavior of biological systems by analyzing interactions among their parts
- the evidence on which scientific inquiry is based
- the variable that depends on the independent variable
- Darwin’s theory supporting survival and reproduction
- the structural and functional units of life
- the scientific study of life
- a hypothesis that is broad and supported by evidence
- the factor that is manipulated by researchers
- a proposed explanation for a set of observations
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- the application of scientific knowledge for a specific purpose
- scientific test
- an approach to understanding the natural world
- bacteria, archaea, and eukarya
- properties not present at the preceding level
- the process of change that has transformed life on earth
16 Clues: scientific test • the scientific study of life • bacteria, archaea, and eukarya • the structural and functional units of life • properties not present at the preceding level • the factor that is manipulated by researchers • an approach to understanding the natural world • a proposed explanation for a set of observations • the evidence on which scientific inquiry is based • ...
Natural selection 2013-11-08
Across
- - well-supported testable explanation
- - islands that Darwin visited
- - pattern of evolution where a species is stable for a long time then rapidly changes equilibrium
- - proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- - structures that have no current function
- - natural selection is also known as the survival of the
- - the name of Darwin's book; the of species
- - principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones descent with
- - had different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
- - when two unrelated organisms look alike (sharks & dolphins)
- - required for new species to form
- - change over time
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- - the study of the earth
- - when one species evolves into many adaptive
- - had different shaped shells depending on the island they were from
- - when organisms disappear from the earth
- - refers to the variety of living things
- - structures that are similar
- - process by which evolution occurs natural
- - when two species evolve together
- - a characteristic that helps an organism survive
- - formation of new species
- - the name of the ship that darwin traveled on
- - preserved remains of ancient organisms
24 Clues: - change over time • - the study of the earth • - formation of new species • - islands that Darwin visited • - structures that are similar • - when two species evolve together • - required for new species to form • - well-supported testable explanation • - refers to the variety of living things • - preserved remains of ancient organisms • ...
Natural selection 2020-03-23
Across
- - well-supported testable explanation
- - islands that Darwin visited
- - pattern of evolution where a species is stable for a long time then rapidly changes equilibrium
- - proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- - structures that have no current function
- - natural selection is also known as the survival of the
- - the name of Darwin's book; the of species
- - principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones descent with
- - had different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
- - when two unrelated organisms look alike (sharks & dolphins)
- - required for new species to form
- - change over time
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- - the study of the earth
- - when one species evolves into many adaptive
- - had different shaped shells depending on the island they were from
- - when organisms disappear from the earth
- - refers to the variety of living things
- - structures that are similar
- - process by which evolution occurs natural
- - when two species evolve together
- - a characteristic that helps an organism survive
- - formation of new species
- - the name of the ship that darwin traveled on
- - preserved remains of ancient organisms
24 Clues: - change over time • - the study of the earth • - formation of new species • - islands that Darwin visited • - structures that are similar • - when two species evolve together • - required for new species to form • - well-supported testable explanation • - refers to the variety of living things • - preserved remains of ancient organisms • ...
Geology 2024-02-08
Across
- A guy named Alfred Wegner thought of this theory
- When the plates come together and collide
- This is the innermost layer in the core
- A guy named Harry Hess thought of this
- This is the second layer in the mechanical properties
- This has the crust and upper mantle are
- the outermost layer of the core
- The second and thickest layer of the earth
- This forms where the oceanic plate descends underneath the other
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- A theory where there was one big super continent drifted apart into our seven continents
- A very big slab of rock
- lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, outer core, inner core
- When the plates go away or move apart from each other
- The last layer of the earth and there is inner and outer
- the first layer and the thinnest layer
- This is the third layer in the mechanical properties
- A fracture between two blocks of rock
- when the plates slide horizontally past each other
- When something gets pressured and is squeezed
- A rocks chemical and mineral make-up
20 Clues: A very big slab of rock • the outermost layer of the core • A rocks chemical and mineral make-up • A fracture between two blocks of rock • the first layer and the thinnest layer • A guy named Harry Hess thought of this • This is the innermost layer in the core • This has the crust and upper mantle are • When the plates come together and collide • ...
Telescopes 2015-11-30
Across
- Italian astronomer that said that Copernicus was CORRECT and the Earth did orbit the Sun
- Make an object look bigger
- Word for light rays joining
- Distance between the lens and the image made
- Theory that the Sun is at the centre of our solar system
- Light bouncing off a surface such as a mirror
- The planet we live on
- Lens on a telescope that magnifies an image
- Piece of equipment used by astronomers to look into Space
- Light changing direction as it passes from one material to another
- Very shiny object that reflects light very well
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- Type of lens that makes light rays converge (make the light rays come together)
- Proof that a theory is correct
- This is where light passes from one material into another
- Lens on a telescope that collects light from a distant object
- Polish astronomer who first used measurements to prove that the Earth orbited the Sun
- Made of rock and they orbit planets
- Theory that the Earth is at the centre of our solar system
- Type of image made from where the light APPEARS to have come from and converged
- Type of lens that makes light rays diverge (go away from each other)
- Made of gas or rock, they orbit a Sun and we live on one called Earth
- Piece of glass used to refract light
- Ancient Greek astronomer who used measurements to say that the planets in our solar system orbited the Earth
- A star that planets orbit
- Type of image made when light rays converge, the image is upside down
25 Clues: The planet we live on • A star that planets orbit • Make an object look bigger • Word for light rays joining • Proof that a theory is correct • Made of rock and they orbit planets • Piece of glass used to refract light • Lens on a telescope that magnifies an image • Distance between the lens and the image made • Light bouncing off a surface such as a mirror • ...
Section 1- Extrinsic Motivation and Incentive Value 2025-03-26
Across
- When it comes to incentives, ____ outcomes are felt more intensely than good(positive)outcomes
- _______ incentives motivate behavior that is necessary for attaining incentive
- The Value Function ______ demonstrates the relationship between objective losses/gains and the intensity of the corresponding psychological reaction
- Prospect theory views negative incentives as ______
- External stimuli that motivate or induce behavior to occur
- This theory states positive incentives can be interpreted as gains and negative incentives as losses
- Incentive ______ is the attractiveness of an incentive based on objective properties of the incentive
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- Prospect theory views positive incentives as ______
- stimuli that select appropriate behaviors and make them more likely to occur
- _______ law states as objective incentive value increases, subjective value or utility also increases but in smaller amounts
- Reinforcers and Punishers are based in the _____
- Incentives are based in the anticipation of ______ events
- stimuli that select against behaviors and make them less likely to occur
- Incentive _______ is the subjective value or the usefulness of an incentive to produce satisfaction or pleasure
- ________ incentives motivate avoidance behaviors that are necessary for preventing an incentive
15 Clues: Reinforcers and Punishers are based in the _____ • Prospect theory views positive incentives as ______ • Prospect theory views negative incentives as ______ • Incentives are based in the anticipation of ______ events • External stimuli that motivate or induce behavior to occur • stimuli that select against behaviors and make them less likely to occur • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-09
Across
- A canal-like concrete structure.
- It provides immediate reaction to the events of reality.
- Instinct to survive.
- A water clock.
- It means unhiddenness and disclose.
- This theory were the universe and various form of life were created by God.
- A portion of the mind in which morality resides.
- They were known for high degree of cooperation.
- A first writing system and used for record-keeping.
- A clock and only function when there’s light.
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- Death instinct.
- Mural paintings on the wall of wealthy Romans.
- It is a current thought, feeling, and focus.
- Pictures or designs made by setting small pieces of stone, glass, and tile.
- A temple of all Roman gods.
- It was located in Southernmost tip of ancient Mesopotamia.
- A greatest feats of Roman Engineering.
- A theory of evolution of species by means of natural selection.
- It was used for signaling and Communication for military operations.
- It was used for production of paper and cloth.
20 Clues: A water clock. • Death instinct. • Instinct to survive. • A temple of all Roman gods. • A canal-like concrete structure. • It means unhiddenness and disclose. • A greatest feats of Roman Engineering. • It is a current thought, feeling, and focus. • A clock and only function when there’s light. • Mural paintings on the wall of wealthy Romans. • ...
max kushners science crossword 2026-02-03
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- wasn't allowed on the boat because she was a girl
- invisible force field around earth
- a big under water border like thing that stretches the entire ocean
- the top layer of the mantle
- a pulled apart area where the ocean forms a deep pit
- buried in greenland
- the crust where the continents are on
- one of the most famous bodies of land
- the outermost layer
- one of the earth's layers below the crust
- the subject of this lesson
- a early theory that the land was moving on -----
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- a tectonic boundary that has plates moving away from eachother
- a early theory that the continents move apart and together
- when the magnetic poles flip
- a word for really hot
- a rapid shake in the ground
- the crust that the oceans are a part of
- the hottest layer
- the 2nd hottest layer
- molten hot lava rocks
- a landform caused by a divergent boundary
- contains the crust and the upper mantle
- the study of earth's magnetic polarity
- when 2 plates collide
- caused the mid ocean ridge
26 Clues: the hottest layer • buried in greenland • the outermost layer • a word for really hot • the 2nd hottest layer • molten hot lava rocks • when 2 plates collide • the subject of this lesson • caused the mid ocean ridge • the top layer of the mantle • a rapid shake in the ground • when the magnetic poles flip • invisible force field around earth • the crust where the continents are on • ...
Unit 1/2 Revision 2024-10-22
Across
- A type of processing that starts with raw sensory information that sends up to the brain for higher level processing.
- Characteristics from biological parents to their offspring.
- A hindbrain structure that controls vital bodily functions.
- The process by which we explain the cause of our own or another persons behaviour.
- The tendency to perceive the world solely from one's own point of view (Piaget's theory).
- Learning disability characterised by significant difficulties with word reading, spelling, and writing words.
- Cognitive bias whereby people overestimate their knowledge or ability.
- Taking in new information and fitting it into a pre-existing mental idea.
- The importance of an individuals position in the group, as perceived by members of the group.
- Neurological disorder involving seizures.
- Behaviour that interferes with a person's ability to successfully adjust to the environment and fulfil their typical roles in society.
- A visual perception depth cue invloving the inward turning of eyes to focus on nearby objects.
- A model of attitudes, that is comprised of affective, behavioural, cognitive.
- Tendency to adjust thoughts or behaviour to become more consistent with those of others or social norms.
- The theory that the size of the outer surface of the brain indicates the strength and influence of those parts.
- A generalisation about the personal characteristics of the members of a social group.
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- A type of processing that starts with cognitive processing in the brain and then works from the whole to the details.
- A mental idea of what something is and how to act on it (Piaget's theory).
- A way of thinking by individual members of a group characterised by a strong tendency to seek agreement when problem solving.
- A collection of people in one location who have no obvious social structure or organisation.
- Negative attitudes and beliefs held in the wider community that lead people to fear, exclude, avoid, or unfairly discriminate against people with a disorder.
- The creator of the theory 'Dualism'
- Following the commands of someone with authority.
- A technique that captures an image of the brain.
- Neurological development and cognitive functioning are atypical.
- A language disorder due to an ABI to an area responsible for language.
- A bias wherein we tend to take credit for our successes and attribute failures to external factors.
- Any personal characteristic that is distinctive, prominent and therefore attracts attention.
- The ability to do things independently.
29 Clues: The creator of the theory 'Dualism' • The ability to do things independently. • Neurological disorder involving seizures. • A technique that captures an image of the brain. • Following the commands of someone with authority. • Characteristics from biological parents to their offspring. • A hindbrain structure that controls vital bodily functions. • ...
Vocab. List 5 2022-01-14
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- synonym of haughty
- opposed in nature
- synonym of florid
- thrifty, cheap
- synonym of frugal
- to attribute an action to particular person incompatible opposed in nature
- synonym of hackneyed
- rash, impulsive, acting without thinking
- arrogant and condescending
- synonym of hedonist
- synonym of incompatible
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- synonym of impute
- synonym of hypothesis
- synonym of fortuitous
- person who pursues pleasure as a goal
- red-colored, flushed; gaudy, ornate
- synonym of impetuous
- assumption, theory requiring proof
- cliched, worn out by overuse
- happening by luck, fortunate
20 Clues: thrifty, cheap • synonym of impute • opposed in nature • synonym of florid • synonym of frugal • synonym of haughty • synonym of hedonist • synonym of hackneyed • synonym of impetuous • synonym of hypothesis • synonym of fortuitous • synonym of incompatible • arrogant and condescending • cliched, worn out by overuse • happening by luck, fortunate • assumption, theory requiring proof • ...
The Elephant 2022-02-27
23 Clues: yet • hum • firm • yell • film • eager • fresh • buggy • wander • storey • shovel • little • skinny • climate • leaving • migraine • carry out • hurriedly • petrified • spectators • furthermore • raise a laugh • lack of interest
