theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift 2014-02-11
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- Molten center of the Earth
- The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift
- Outermost layer of the Earth
- Forms from a continental-continental convergent plate boundary
- One piece of evidence for plate tectonics
- Forms at a divergent plate boundary
- The study of the Earth and Earth's processes
- Refers to the direction of rock formations found on the ocean floor
- One piece of evidence for continental drift
- Middle layer of the Earth
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- One piece of evidence for continental drift
- Type of plate boundary that exists where 2 plates colide
- Type of plate boundary that exists where 2 plates move apart
- Current theory for the movement of continents
- Occurs at a transform plate boundary
- The name given to the single "super continent" that all of today's continents came from
- Type of plate boundary that exists where 2 plates slide past each other
- One piece of evidence for continental drift
- May form at an oceanic-continental convergent plate boundary
- May result from a severe earthquake at an oceanic-continental plate boundary
20 Clues: Middle layer of the Earth • Molten center of the Earth • Outermost layer of the Earth • Forms at a divergent plate boundary • Occurs at a transform plate boundary • One piece of evidence for plate tectonics • One piece of evidence for continental drift • One piece of evidence for continental drift • One piece of evidence for continental drift • ...
Evolution stuff 2023-10-05
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- Slow and steady wins the race
- incorrect theory by and incorrect man
- HE IS WRONG
- They are all dead :,(
- Helps organisms survive and reproduce
- He is the one responsible for the current theory of evolution
- All the fossils
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- A diagram that shows how organisms are related
- Body parts that are similar in different species.
- Survival of the fittest, but not?
- Finding the age of fossils with layers
- A well tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- Desired traits of a species passed down through generations
- How well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment.
- group of similar organisms that can have offspring
15 Clues: HE IS WRONG • All the fossils • They are all dead :,( • Slow and steady wins the race • Survival of the fittest, but not? • incorrect theory by and incorrect man • Helps organisms survive and reproduce • Finding the age of fossils with layers • A diagram that shows how organisms are related • Body parts that are similar in different species. • ...
Happy Mother's Day!!! 2023-05-14
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- Youngest player to win National League MVP
- Sheldon's online show
- John Galecki's character on Big Bang Theory
- First Nationals player to win National League Player of the Month twice in a season
- Team that became the Washington Nationals
- She played Amy on Big Bang Theory
- Howard and Bernadette's daughter
- What Bernadette might have been if not a microbiologist
- Reaction used by the oriental hornet to store power for nighttime activity
- It organizes DNA by forming a scaffolding
- Pitcher who pitched a complete game giving up 0 earned runs and lost
- A pyrimidine base that can form dimers when exposed to UV radiation
- Composition written for an instrumental soloist
- Sheldon's middle name
- Setting for Monk
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- First Nationals player to hit a grand slam
- Substrate in the Krebs cycle
- Raj's dog's name
- A poem sung in Beethoven's 9th Symphony
- Maker of what is now the world's most expensive viola
- Howard's astronaut nickname
- What Bernadette might have been if not a microbiologist
- Monk's boss
- Technique of combining multiple melodic lines of which Bach was a master
- first pitcher to throw two no-hitters in the regular season
- Spindle fibers attach to these during metaphase
- Italian credited with making the first modern violins
- In Big Bang Theory her face is never seen
- Monk's wife
- Misspelling that appeared on a Jersey in 2009
- Steroid and waxes e.g.
- The strings of a cello
32 Clues: Monk's boss • Monk's wife • Raj's dog's name • Setting for Monk • Sheldon's online show • Sheldon's middle name • Steroid and waxes e.g. • The strings of a cello • Howard's astronaut nickname • Substrate in the Krebs cycle • Howard and Bernadette's daughter • She played Amy on Big Bang Theory • A poem sung in Beethoven's 9th Symphony • Team that became the Washington Nationals • ...
Small Business Managment 2022-09-01
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- very small loans, often provided to entrepreneurs in developing countries
- an entrepreneur who brings a new firm into existence
- a small firm that provides substantial profits to its owner
- a small minimal profits to its owner
- an entrepreneur whose power is limited by a contractual relationship with a franchising organization
- two or more people who work together as entrepreneurs on one endeavor
- a small firm that has great prospects for growth
- a personality that focuses on the business as a whole and providing results for the customer
- doing more with less in terms of resources invested in a business, and , where possible, controlling the resources without owning them
- a person who relentlessly pursuesan opprotunity, in either a new or an existing business, to create value while assuming both the risk and the reward for his or her efforts
- a knowledgable person who can offer guidance based on experience in a given field
- a microbusiness that permits the owner to follow a desired pattern of living
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- a business with growth potential that is small compared to large companies in an industry, has geographically localized operations, is financed by only a few individuals, and has a small managment team.
- s personality that is pragmatic and likes order and planning operations
- a person who becomes an entrepreneur as a result of some severe hardships
- an economically attractive and timely opprotunity that creates value for interested buyers or end users
- entrepreneurial activity whoe goal is to find innovative solutions to social needs, problems, and opprotunities
- material assests and instangible qualities passed on to both heirs and society
- a change in how we fundamentally se a situation
- a specific group of customers with an identifiable but narrow range of product or service interests
- a personality that focuses on an already developed technical skill, wants to be left alone to get the job done, and is primarily concerned about the present
- a person who becomes an entrepreneur to escape an undesirable job situation
22 Clues: a small minimal profits to its owner • a change in how we fundamentally se a situation • a small firm that has great prospects for growth • an entrepreneur who brings a new firm into existence • a small firm that provides substantial profits to its owner • two or more people who work together as entrepreneurs on one endeavor • ...
Ag Earth Plate Tectonics. 2020-10-07
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- Rocks closer to the middle of a mid ocean ridge are _________.
- Heat transfer from a heated liquid or gas, moves the goopy mantle.
- Scientist who came up with Pangea and Continental drift
- Theory that the continents somehow broke away and moved apart over millions of years.
- Formed when two continental plates collide together.
- Plate boundary where the plates pull apart.
- Giant land mass the continents used to be.
- Heat transfer from indirect contact, like a heater.
- Scientist who discovered seafloor spreading.
- Thinnest of Earth's layers.
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- What is pushed and pulled by the heated mantle.
- Where convection takes place.
- Plate boundary where the plates come together.
- Heat transfer from direct contact.
- What Hess discovered to help prove the Theory of Pangea.
- One day geologists learn about Earth's interior (indirect way).
- Plate boundary where the plates slip and slide.
- Earth's layer that's made of nickel and iron.
18 Clues: Thinnest of Earth's layers. • Where convection takes place. • Heat transfer from direct contact. • Giant land mass the continents used to be. • Plate boundary where the plates pull apart. • Scientist who discovered seafloor spreading. • Earth's layer that's made of nickel and iron. • Plate boundary where the plates come together. • ...
Final Exam 2020-05-06
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- the three components of triadic reciprocal determinism are thought, action, and ___
- Bandura might attribute a success with guided mastery therapy to a change in:
- language difficulty that impairs handwriting
- A tension or clash resulting from the combination of two disharmonious or unsuitable elements
- what is both the process and product of socialization? (2 words)
- Imprinting doesn’t appear until the animal has been exposed to the ___
- dissonance reduction strategy that researchers believe is the least likely to be used. (2 words)
- The stage in which thinking has become more logical but is still governed more by perception than logic
- reflex involving flinging out the arms and legs when suddenly dropped
- more discomfort = more ___
- growth needs, as proposed by Maslow
- behavioral theorist that Bandura's theory was originally based off the notions of
- Popularized by Piaget, Bruner, Vygotsky
- psychologist who has the theory that focused on optimal levels of arousal for certain tasks
- Categories that are related and can be arranged hierarchically are called ___ systems
- main metaphor in cognitive psychology. (2 words)
- an unlearned act that occurs in response to a specific stimulus.
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- Popularized by Skinner, Watson, Pavlov
- who proposed social comparison theory?
- Social cognitive theory researcher
- Piaget views intelligence as a measure of ____
- explanation for why we are drawn to that which is pleasant and avoid the unpleasant. (2 words)
- Vygotsky’s first stage of language development
- Deprivation experiments suggest that humans need ___
- forming abstractions that reflect common properties of related objects or ideas.
- Bruner classification of the development of written language. (2 words)
- Whether or not a behavior is distinctive, prevalent, useful, or complex influences whether this process is applied:
- The distinct, established social conventions and customs that identify a group
- Bandura’s idea of ____________ is central to his explanation of reciprocal determinism.
- difficulties with number representation
- if a child is applying transductive reasoning to a problem, they would be categorized as in this stage.
- Piagetian stage when children have no object concept
- Learning by conducting an experiment is an example of ___ learning
- if a child’s perception still rules their thinking, they lack ___
- Bandura's symbolic ways of thinking, behaving, or being
35 Clues: more discomfort = more ___ • Social cognitive theory researcher • growth needs, as proposed by Maslow • Popularized by Skinner, Watson, Pavlov • who proposed social comparison theory? • difficulties with number representation • Popularized by Piaget, Bruner, Vygotsky • language difficulty that impairs handwriting • Piaget views intelligence as a measure of ____ • ...
The Firm & Its Environment 2025-05-05
6 Clues: the "general environment" • an item available for sale • known as "the operating environment" • the workforce of an organization or a company • Individual or organizations that purchases goods or services from a seller • a person or organization that provides goods or services to another entity
Vietnam war time 2021-01-26
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- leader of south vietnam from 1959-1963
- The name of Ngo Dinh Nhu's secret political organization
- a temporary suspension of fighting
- president during part of the cold war
- was the 36th president
- this was developed out of a nationalist movement in indochina
- communist nation, consisting of russian and 14 other states the existed from 1922-1991
- a communist nation that covers a vast majority of eastern asia
- a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common
- vietnamese diplomat who negotiated with Henry Kissinger to end war in vietnam
- what is the theory that is one nation comes under communist and the other nation will fallow
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- a nation in south eastern asia
- the effort to build up south vietnamese troops while withdrawing american troops
- known as the father of containment
- Vietnam's de facto first lady
- Secretary of state supported realpolitik, appointed by Nixon
- was the 34th president
- in which american troops brutally massacred innocent women and children
- president from 1969-1974
- organization whose goal was to win vietnam's independence from foreign rule
20 Clues: was the 34th president • was the 36th president • president from 1969-1974 • Vietnam's de facto first lady • a nation in south eastern asia • known as the father of containment • a temporary suspension of fighting • president during part of the cold war • leader of south vietnam from 1959-1963 • The name of Ngo Dinh Nhu's secret political organization • ...
JacobA Mateo Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-23
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- creator of telescope
- Made a book machine
- Vinci's famous architecture, famous art
- Ruled by the a few powerful families and merchants, such as the Medici
- _____ , or local, languages. Italian in Italy, etc…
- Writer of the Heptaméron
- Had 95 theses
- Left of Asia
- Brunelleschi invented this aspect of art
- populate the cities
- Commissioning art
- Copernican theory, proved by Galileo
- Owned from inside
- Take back the holy lands!
- The founder of modern political science
- feminist writer
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- the 15th century version of de
- need the bottom to support the top
- They broke off from the Roman Catholic church during the …
- the pope has power
- Famous playwright (hamlet, macbeth)
- Buy your way to heaven
- Ptolemy’s theory
- The black death was a__________
- press Gutenberg’s invention
- What Cosimo de’ Medici was
- Feudalism was a _______ system
- An explosion of ideas and culture throughout Europe
- Renewed Heliocentrism
- One of the European ________ at the time was in religion and Gody
- da Vinci’s madonna displayed … more than Giotto’s
31 Clues: Left of Asia • Had 95 theses • feminist writer • Ptolemy’s theory • Commissioning art • Owned from inside • the pope has power • Made a book machine • populate the cities • creator of telescope • Renewed Heliocentrism • Buy your way to heaven • Writer of the Heptaméron • Take back the holy lands! • What Cosimo de’ Medici was • press Gutenberg’s invention • the 15th century version of de • ...
AP Psych Crossword 2024-05-14
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- Part of the limbic system, involved in memory formation.
- Adjusting behavior to match group norms
- Type of conditioning where behaviors are strengthened or weakened through consequences.
- This psychological perspective focuses on observable behaviors.
- Severe mental disorder with impaired reality perception
- A statistical measure indicating the extent to which two factors vary together.
- Part of the limbic system, it's involved in emotion regulation.
- Considered the father of psychology, he established the first psychology laboratory.
- Developed psychoanalysis, emphasizing unconscious conflicts. Cognition The mental processes involved in acquiring, processing, and storing information.
- Mental frameworks that shape and are shaped by experience.
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- Disorder characterized by hallucinations and delusions
- Psychologist known for his theory of psychosocial development.
- A testable prediction about the relationship between variables.
- Famous for his stages of cognitive development theory.
- Conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment, studying the effects of social roles.
- Loss of memory of events before injury
- Identity disorder
- Mental shortcut or rule of thumb
- Chemical messenger in the nervous system
- Any event that strengthens the behavior it follows.
20 Clues: Identity disorder • Mental shortcut or rule of thumb • Loss of memory of events before injury • Adjusting behavior to match group norms • Chemical messenger in the nervous system • Any event that strengthens the behavior it follows. • Disorder characterized by hallucinations and delusions • Famous for his stages of cognitive development theory. • ...
Unit 9 Crossword study guide 2024-02-02
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- main factor in industrial revolution
- Method method for acquiring knowledge NOT FAITH
- Natural rights
- freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state.
- separation of powers
- Law of motion
- Newton Law of gravity
- Absolute monarchy
- the process of making an area more urban
- Created the social contract
- Theory planets revolve around the sun
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
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- give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- a field or area in which an individual or organization has power to affect events and developments
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence
- invented the steam engine
- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
- operates a business
- Class the group of people between low and high class
20 Clues: Law of motion • Natural rights • Absolute monarchy • operates a business • separation of powers • Newton Law of gravity • invented the steam engine • Created the social contract • main factor in industrial revolution • Theory planets revolve around the sun • the process of making an area more urban • Method method for acquiring knowledge NOT FAITH • ...
BioPsy Chapter 14 2017-04-11
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- recorder of REM during REM
- damage to this hypothalamus causes patient to be unable to sleep. Position only.
- sleep that stops breathing from time to time. A word only.
- stages 3&4 collective term. SW.
- theory that sleep occurs cause of less sensory input. Give the D only.
- theory says that sleep is a result of an internal timing mechanism.
- term describes sleep promoting conditions.
- from serotonin in the pineal gland being synthesized.
- subsequent stage 1 of sleep after an initial stage of sleep.
- disorder that sleeps in inappropriate conditions.
- excessive sleep.
- inability to move during sleep. P word only.
- a sleep cycle that involves more than once of sleep per day.
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- receptor protein binds with a neuropeptide.
- a clock that says sleep is controlled by an internal timing device.
- name of a mutated gene. OAT.
- example of a zeitgeber.
- waves largest and slowest in EEG, 1-2hz. The D only.
- a function with cognitive abilities depending on the prefrontal cortex.
- light and dark cycles of circadian rhythm.
- can't sleep at night. It feels like aaaaaaaa ah ah. Craig David.
- an activating system that promotes wakefulness in high levels of activity.
- small sleep, little sleep, _____ sleep! Scientific dapat ah.
- another term for Sleep Talking.
- theory that says being awake disrupts homeostasis.
- loss of muscle tone in wakefulness. Flexible cat.
- hallucinations during wakefulness, first H only.
27 Clues: excessive sleep. • example of a zeitgeber. • recorder of REM during REM • name of a mutated gene. OAT. • stages 3&4 collective term. SW. • another term for Sleep Talking. • light and dark cycles of circadian rhythm. • term describes sleep promoting conditions. • receptor protein binds with a neuropeptide. • inability to move during sleep. P word only. • ...
Attachment 2019-04-08
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- Proposed theory of maternal deprivation and evolutionary theory of attachment
- Respond to each others' signals and elicit a response
- Insecure-resistant children are most likely to be ____
- Conditioning - learning to associate 2 stimuli together
- Trying to apply a theory for one culture to another culture
- Controlled observation to test attachment
- Shows equal levels of affection to everyone
- Damage to intellectual development
- Effects of living in an institution
- Mental representaion of attachment to primary caregiver
- ____ anxiety - response to unfamiliar adults
- Most common attachment type
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- One particular attachment
- Proposed 4 stages of attachment
- ____ anxiety - response to carer leaving the room
- Innate biological motivator
- Produces conditioned response
- Low anxiety and weak attachment
- Insecure-avoidant children are most likely to be____
- Conditioning - learning to repeat behaviour from its consequences
- Reflect each others actions
- Mix of resistant and avoidant behaviours
- releasers Innate cute behaviours
- Developed Strange Situtation
- High anxiety and strong attachment
- Important time for attachment to form
- ____ psychopathy - inability to experience guilt or emotion for others
- Investigated imprinting
- Studied monkeys
- 1st of Schaffer's stages of attachments
30 Clues: Studied monkeys • Investigated imprinting • One particular attachment • Innate biological motivator • Reflect each others actions • Most common attachment type • Developed Strange Situtation • Produces conditioned response • Proposed 4 stages of attachment • Low anxiety and weak attachment • releasers Innate cute behaviours • High anxiety and strong attachment • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- what style of art used soft lines and colors
- whos idea was analytical geometry
- what did Beccaria think should be fair
- where was Issac Newton from
- A system in which multiple groups share decision making power; the system is designed to ensure that one person or group does not abuse its power
- belief that the earth is the center of the universe
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- who was the first person to observe the moons
- who was considered the father of modern chemistry
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- what was Wollstonecraft's idea on government
- which amendment can you find Voltaire's ideas
- what book did Hobbes write
- what is the center of the universe in the heliocentric theory
- what is one of the revolutions that were and immediate cause of the enlightenment
- who developed the smallpox vaccine
- what did Leeuwenhoek invent
- what did CATHERINE II improve
- who came up with the heliocentric theory
- who said life liberty and property
- where is Rousseau in the u.s documents
20 Clues: what book did Hobbes write • what did Leeuwenhoek invent • where was Issac Newton from • what did CATHERINE II improve • whos idea was analytical geometry • who developed the smallpox vaccine • who said life liberty and property • what did Beccaria think should be fair • where is Rousseau in the u.s documents • who came up with the heliocentric theory • ...
Manthan Crossword 2013-11-20
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- Type of matrix used to select best solution from many
- Developed the fish bone diagram
- A circular manhole is an example of ______ concept
- Number of months, values can be accrued for a project in PE scorecard
- ______ plot is a type of QC tool
- Parameter of FMEA
- One of the highest awards in TQM
- Decides quality
- Number of business cycles to review for successful closure of projects
- _______ is a tool used to identify solutions. Also known as theory of inventive problem solving
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- Fish bone with addition of cards
- Japanese term for waste
- Type of bar chart
- Parameter of FMEA
- Is a theory used for product development and customer satisfaction
- How many parameters are there in the current year's scorecard
- Parameter of FMEA
- This is tracked in the business cycles for successful closure
- Responsible for success and failure of projects
- A type of Seven Waste
20 Clues: Decides quality • Type of bar chart • Parameter of FMEA • Parameter of FMEA • Parameter of FMEA • A type of Seven Waste • Japanese term for waste • Developed the fish bone diagram • Fish bone with addition of cards • ______ plot is a type of QC tool • One of the highest awards in TQM • Responsible for success and failure of projects • ...
Economics Chapter 1 2023-06-09
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- deals with General equilibrium.
- Microeconomics is in fact a -----study of the economy.
- Paribus means based on certain assumptions.
- Microeconomics has ----scope.
- Theory of -----basically deals with efficiency in allocation of resources.
- ----method is the study of the whole economy rather than its part.
- The term Micro is derived from the ---word.
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- Macroeconomics is the study of -----.
- Ragnar Frisch ____the term Micro and macroeconomics.
- -----is the balance between two factors.
- Macroeconomics studies the ----theory.
- Four factors of production.
- The ---- of a individual commodity is determined by the market forces of demand and supply.
13 Clues: Four factors of production. • Microeconomics has ----scope. • deals with General equilibrium. • Macroeconomics is the study of -----. • Macroeconomics studies the ----theory. • -----is the balance between two factors. • Paribus means based on certain assumptions. • The term Micro is derived from the ---word. • Ragnar Frisch ____the term Micro and macroeconomics. • ...
Assignment 6 2023-11-27
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- Your middle school English teacher
- The brains ability to change
- Thinking type of an analyst or mathematician
- Type of aphasia resulting in fast and incomprehensible speech
- There are 3 in “unkindly”
- Talking with your hands
- “I know what you mean”
- Motivation coming from personal drive
- The theory that language influences thought
- The product of originality, surprise, and usefulness
- NASA, BFF, TTYL, BTW, FYI
- If 1 down had a sense of humor
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- “Destination” vs “last stop”
- Decreased language comprehension/production due to brain damage
- Reason sentence this is wrong considered
- The voice in which this clue was written.
- Motivation coming from outside sources
- The atom of language
- A tissue box is ONLY for holding tissues
- Hugh Jackman vs Huge Yackman
- A memory shortcut
- The theory that language dictates thought
- Thinking type of a painter or artist
- Leaves room for interpretation
- Type of aphasia resulting in slow but understandable speech
25 Clues: A memory shortcut • The atom of language • “I know what you mean” • Talking with your hands • There are 3 in “unkindly” • NASA, BFF, TTYL, BTW, FYI • “Destination” vs “last stop” • The brains ability to change • Hugh Jackman vs Huge Yackman • Leaves room for interpretation • If 1 down had a sense of humor • Your middle school English teacher • Thinking type of a painter or artist • ...
Chapter 31 Vocabulary 2014-09-19
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- Study of how the universe began, what it is made of, and how it continues to evolve.
- Gigantic explosion of a star in which the temperature within the collapsing star reaches 10 billion K, can evolve into a neutron.
- Sequence- Section of the H-R diagram that is plotted from the upper left to the lower right and contains 90 percent of all known stars.
- Bang Theory- Theory that about 13.7 billion years ago, the entire universe was contained in a single point that began expanding outward.
- Darker, cooler areas of the Sun's photosphere.
- Interstellar cloud of gas, ice and dust also where stars are born.
- Large group of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
- Background Radiation- Residual radiation from the formation of the universe; predicted by the big bang theory and later detected in 1956.
- Group- Group of about 50 galaxies including the Milky Way.
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- Layer of the sun that emits light into space.
- The space that contains all known matter and energy.
- Energy- Energy that might be causing the accelerating expansion of the universe.
- Oval-shaped, closed curve.
- Late stage in a star's life cycle that occurs when its hydrogen fuel is depleted, its core contracts, and its outer layers expand and cool.
- Dwarf- Giant star that has lost its outer layers, leaving behind a hot, dense core that continues to contract under gravity.
- Fusion- A nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei join together.
- Electrically neutral particle inside the nucleus of an atom.
- Hole- A region in space that is so dense that nothing can escape its inward pull of gravity.
- Way- Spiral galaxy that is about 100,000 light-years in diameter and contains from 200 to 400 billion stars, including the sun.
19 Clues: Oval-shaped, closed curve. • Layer of the sun that emits light into space. • Darker, cooler areas of the Sun's photosphere. • The space that contains all known matter and energy. • Group- Group of about 50 galaxies including the Milky Way. • Electrically neutral particle inside the nucleus of an atom. • Large group of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity. • ...
Air and Water 2023-10-29
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- fluid state of matter
- careful management and protection of natural resources
- moving air
- state of matter with no fixed shape
- inhalation and exhalation
- contamination of the environment
- Pressure force exerted by the atmosphere
- firm state of matter
- gaseous envelope surrounding Earth
- essential invisible substance we breathe
- Dioxide greenhouse gas released during respiration
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- turned into vapor
- rain snow sleet or hail
- process of vapor turning into liquid
- where cloud and the sun are found
- Cycle continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface
- sudden burst of wind
- origin or starting point
- inhale and exhale
- liquid essential for life
- life sustaining gas
- flowing watercourse
22 Clues: moving air • turned into vapor • inhale and exhale • life sustaining gas • flowing watercourse • sudden burst of wind • firm state of matter • fluid state of matter • rain snow sleet or hail • origin or starting point • inhalation and exhalation • liquid essential for life • contamination of the environment • where cloud and the sun are found • gaseous envelope surrounding Earth • ...
Industrial Revolution 2012-11-14
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- groups formed by workers
- when workers' demands aren't met they go on this
- A transitional social state
- when farms became factories
- A company allowed to act as a single person
- of production services used to produce goods
- a theory that states actions are right if they are beneficial
- A system in which s country's industry is controlled by owners
- hands free
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- Growing different crops in the same area in different seasons
- someone who operates a business
- Something containing something else
- The theory that states all property is publicly owned
- a place used to manufacture things
- A negotiation between an employer and trade union
- to undergo a development of industry
- growth of urban areas
- the group between the upper and working class
- philosopher who wrote wealth of nations
- german philosopher, wrote communist manifesto
20 Clues: hands free • growth of urban areas • groups formed by workers • A transitional social state • when farms became factories • someone who operates a business • a place used to manufacture things • Something containing something else • to undergo a development of industry • philosopher who wrote wealth of nations • A company allowed to act as a single person • ...
Sports Psychology 2017-09-30
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- A stable personality characteristic
- the combination of behavior, emotion, motivation, and thought patterns that define an trait individual.
- an aspect of personality e.g. funny, confident
- more outgoing, get bored easily, seek challenge
- Theory Containing our Instinctive drive, Ego and Super ego
- the drive behind why we do something
- approach how someones behaviour / personality changes depending upon the situation they find themselves in.
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- response your usual response to something - can be predictable
- more even tempered, easy going
- more excitable, anxious and restless
- core the real you, very stable, the place that hold your values, beliefs and morals
- related behavior the behavior / personality you adopt depending on your situation
- calm, quiet, like to concentrate and focus
- Learning Theory A theory that suggests personality is not a stable characteristic but one that is constantly changing due to experiences of different social situations.
14 Clues: more even tempered, easy going • A stable personality characteristic • more excitable, anxious and restless • the drive behind why we do something • calm, quiet, like to concentrate and focus • an aspect of personality e.g. funny, confident • more outgoing, get bored easily, seek challenge • Theory Containing our Instinctive drive, Ego and Super ego • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary (ch8 and ch9) 2023-03-06
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- process of negotiating between union and management representatives over pay, benefits, and job-related matters
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing, marketing, or sales
- combination of firms producing the same kind of product
- report showing a business's sales, expenses, and profits for a certain period, usually three months or a year
- written government approval to establish a corporation; includes company name, address, purpose of business, number of shares of stock, and other features of the business
- organization that works for its members' interests concerning pay, working hours, health coverage, fringe benefits, and other job-related matters
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- lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers
- firm with four or more businesses making unrelated products, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales
- combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
- total amount of new funds the business generates from operations; broadest measure of profits for a firm because it includes both net income and noncash charges
10 Clues: lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers • combination of firms producing the same kind of product • combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm • combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing, marketing, or sales • ...
Mysteries 2022-02-14
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- The key to the professors plan
- Mr Martins weapon
- An example of the consequences
- Quitters inc by
- How long was the professor in the cell
- The farmers daughter
- Mrs Barrows choice of cigarettes
- The firm
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- The president
- Gain too much weight and she’ll lose her ____
- Where Washington buried his possessions
- The cell number the professor is in
- The Thinking ____
- Mr Martins nightly beverage
- A grove of ____
- The man with the business card
16 Clues: The firm • The president • Quitters inc by • A grove of ____ • Mr Martins weapon • The Thinking ____ • The farmers daughter • Mr Martins nightly beverage • The key to the professors plan • An example of the consequences • The man with the business card • Mrs Barrows choice of cigarettes • The cell number the professor is in • How long was the professor in the cell • ...
Tectonic Plates 2022-06-20
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- Most geologist think that the movement of Earth's plates is caused by
- This type of boundary is found in the San Andreas Fault
- Evidence used by Wegener for continental drift
- Below the mantle and to the center of the Earth
- the zone below the lithosphere. It is more 'plastic'
- the section of the Earth below the earth
- When two plates are moving away from each other
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- the name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago
- a collision between two pieces of continental crust at a converging boundary produces a
- The outer part of the Earth
- Seafloor______
- Composed of the crust and mantle
- When two plates are moving toward each other
- Scientist who first proposed the theory that the continents drifted
- The Theory of Continental____
15 Clues: Seafloor______ • The outer part of the Earth • The Theory of Continental____ • Composed of the crust and mantle • the section of the Earth below the earth • When two plates are moving toward each other • Evidence used by Wegener for continental drift • Below the mantle and to the center of the Earth • When two plates are moving away from each other • ...
Sociology 2025-07-15
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- REALISM Perspective focusing on crime’s real effects on working-class victims and inequality
- A social system where men hold primary power over women
- CRIME Non-violent crime committed by professionals in their workplace
- MONOGAMY Having several long-term relationships one after another
- A system where status and success are based on individual talent and effort
- Developed strain theory and five types of individual response to anomie
- A sociological approach that uses scientific methods to study society
- Weber’s concept of understanding social action through empathy
- CURRICULUM A curriculum that prioritises the culture and history of the dominant ethnic group
- Left realist who linked crime to relative deprivation and marginalisation
- Feminist who criticised the idea of symmetrical families and gender role socialisation
- Found that girls’ aspirations shifted from marriage to careers over time
- RACISM Systemic bias embedded in the practices of organisations like schools or police
- DEVILS Groups labelled by the media as threats to social order
- A group with norms and values that differ from mainstream society
- Argues that schools operate institutional racism through assessments and expectations
- Saw crime as functional, inevitable, and reinforcing social norms
- The process by which teachers classify students based on assumptions, often influenced by stereotypes
- CHILDHOOD Term used to describe how modern society damages children’s development
- PANIC Media-fuelled public anxiety about deviance or crime
- Interactionist who introduced the idea of the ideal pupil and teacher labelling
- Using more than one research method to improve validity
- CAPITAL Bourdieu’s concept describing the values, habits, and knowledge passed on by middle-class families that benefit students in education
- Turning education into a marketplace to increase standards through competition
- A sociological approach that focuses on understanding the meanings behind actions
- Studied the effects of streaming and found it reinforced class differences
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- A shift in gender roles and expectations, especially among young people
- FAMILY A postmodern concept of the family based on equality and choice
- The principle that a theory must be testable and capable of being disproved
- The interconnectedness of social categories like class, race, and gender
- A social shift where children’s needs are prioritised more than in the past
- AND GINTIS Claimed schools mirror the workplace and reinforce capitalist values
- THEORY A perspective that examines small-scale social interactions
- THEORY A perspective that looks at large-scale social structures
- CURRICULUM The informal learning of values, norms, and attitudes in school, not part of the official curriculum
- AMPLIFICATION When societal reactions to deviance lead to an increase in deviance
- Defining a concept so it can be measured in sociological research
- EDUCATION Government programs aimed at reducing educational inequality
- WINDOWS THEORY The idea that minor disorder leads to more serious crime if unchecked
- PROPHECY When a student internalises a label and begins to act accordingly
- The practice of dividing pupils into ability groups for all subjects
- A system in which parental choice drives education rather than ability or equality
- FREEDOM The idea that research should be unbiased and objective
- REALISM Conservative view that focuses on tough policing and individual responsibility
- Marxist who argued that the family supports capitalism through unpaid domestic labour
- CRIME Illegal acts by companies or their employees for organisational gain
- FAMILY A family where roles of men and women are more equal
- CHOICE THEORY Theory that people weigh up the pros and cons before choosing to commit a crime
- Durkheim’s term for a breakdown of norms leading to confusion and deviance
- Argued that education acts as a bridge between family and wider society
- Marxist who studied working-class boys resisting school through anti-school subcultures
- CRIME Crimes committed by or with the approval of government agencies
- DEPRIVATION Feeling disadvantaged by comparison to others, even if basic needs are met
- Found black girls resisted teacher racism through independent strategies
54 Clues: A social system where men hold primary power over women • Using more than one research method to improve validity • PANIC Media-fuelled public anxiety about deviance or crime • FAMILY A family where roles of men and women are more equal • Weber’s concept of understanding social action through empathy • ...
Sociology 2025-07-15
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- The principle that a theory must be testable and capable of being disproved
- A shift in gender roles and expectations, especially among young people
- Marxist who studied working-class boys resisting school through anti-school subcultures
- CURRICULUM The informal learning of values, norms, and attitudes in school, not part of the official curriculum
- THEORY A perspective that looks at large-scale social structures
- The practice of dividing pupils into ability groups for all subjects
- CAPITAL Bourdieu’s concept describing the values, habits, and knowledge passed on by middle-class families that benefit students in education
- Defining a concept so it can be measured in sociological research
- THEORY A perspective that examines small-scale social interactions
- PROPHECY When a student internalises a label and begins to act accordingly
- Found black girls resisted teacher racism through independent strategies
- Argues that schools operate institutional racism through assessments and expectations
- REALISM Conservative view that focuses on tough policing and individual responsibility
- Feminist who criticised the idea of symmetrical families and gender role socialisation
- CHILDHOOD Term used to describe how modern society damages children’s development
- AND GINTIS Claimed schools mirror the workplace and reinforce capitalist values
- The interconnectedness of social categories like class, race, and gender
- A social system where men hold primary power over women
- DEPRIVATION Feeling disadvantaged by comparison to others, even if basic needs are met
- CRIME Non-violent crime committed by professionals in their workplace
- Durkheim’s term for a breakdown of norms leading to confusion and deviance
- CURRICULUM A curriculum that prioritises the culture and history of the dominant ethnic group
- WINDOWS THEORY The idea that minor disorder leads to more serious crime if unchecked
- Interactionist who introduced the idea of the ideal pupil and teacher labelling
- Marxist who argued that the family supports capitalism through unpaid domestic labour
- FAMILY A family where roles of men and women are more equal
- Argued that education acts as a bridge between family and wider society
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- Turning education into a marketplace to increase standards through competition
- A sociological approach that focuses on understanding the meanings behind actions
- REALISM Perspective focusing on crime’s real effects on working-class victims and inequality
- RACISM Systemic bias embedded in the practices of organisations like schools or police
- A system in which parental choice drives education rather than ability or equality
- A group with norms and values that differ from mainstream society
- A sociological approach that uses scientific methods to study society
- AMPLIFICATION When societal reactions to deviance lead to an increase in deviance
- Found that girls’ aspirations shifted from marriage to careers over time
- PANIC Media-fuelled public anxiety about deviance or crime
- A system where status and success are based on individual talent and effort
- The process by which teachers classify students based on assumptions, often influenced by stereotypes
- Using more than one research method to improve validity
- CHOICE THEORY Theory that people weigh up the pros and cons before choosing to commit a crime
- FAMILY A postmodern concept of the family based on equality and choice
- Weber’s concept of understanding social action through empathy
- FREEDOM The idea that research should be unbiased and objective
- Developed strain theory and five types of individual response to anomie
- A social shift where children’s needs are prioritised more than in the past
- CRIME Illegal acts by companies or their employees for organisational gain
- CRIME Crimes committed by or with the approval of government agencies
- EDUCATION Government programs aimed at reducing educational inequality
- DEVILS Groups labelled by the media as threats to social order
- Saw crime as functional, inevitable, and reinforcing social norms
- Studied the effects of streaming and found it reinforced class differences
- MONOGAMY Having several long-term relationships one after another
- Left realist who linked crime to relative deprivation and marginalisation
54 Clues: Using more than one research method to improve validity • A social system where men hold primary power over women • PANIC Media-fuelled public anxiety about deviance or crime • FAMILY A family where roles of men and women are more equal • Weber’s concept of understanding social action through empathy • ...
Puzzle 2023-07-14
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- Chemical element with symbol "Pt" (6)
- Japanese martial art (4)
- Study of celestial bodies (8)
- French philosopher and mathematician who said, "I think, therefore I am" (5)
- Nobel Prize-winning physicist who developed the theory of relativity (6)
- Element with the atomic number 79 (4)
- Fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle (6)
- Shakespearean tragedy (5)
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- Largest planet in our solar system (6)
- Greek philosopher known for his theory of forms (7)
- Capital city of Norway (6)
- French impressionist painter (6)
- Japanese currency (3)
- Longest river in Asia (4)
- Unit of electric current (4)
- Ancient Egyptian symbol of protection (5)
16 Clues: Japanese currency (3) • Japanese martial art (4) • Longest river in Asia (4) • Shakespearean tragedy (5) • Capital city of Norway (6) • Unit of electric current (4) • Study of celestial bodies (8) • French impressionist painter (6) • Chemical element with symbol "Pt" (6) • Element with the atomic number 79 (4) • Largest planet in our solar system (6) • ...
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 2025-10-12
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- Sigmund's theory about developmental psychology.
- Says that children actively construct their knowledge through interacting with the world
- One of the pioneers of developmental psychology.
- Another thing that Jean Piaget studied
- Branch of psychology
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- Jean Piaget helped pioneer this.
- An action that other people can observe / measure.
- Released "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality"
- Part of the psychodynamic model of the psyche.
9 Clues: Branch of psychology • Jean Piaget helped pioneer this. • Another thing that Jean Piaget studied • Part of the psychodynamic model of the psyche. • Sigmund's theory about developmental psychology. • One of the pioneers of developmental psychology. • An action that other people can observe / measure. • Released "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality" • ...
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 2025-10-12
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- Sigmund's theory about developmental psychology.
- Says that children actively construct their knowledge through interacting with the world
- One of the pioneers of developmental psychology.
- Another thing that Jean Piaget studied
- Branch of psychology
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- Jean Piaget helped pioneer this.
- An action that other people can observe / measure.
- Released "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality"
- Part of the psychodynamic model of the psyche.
9 Clues: Branch of psychology • Jean Piaget helped pioneer this. • Another thing that Jean Piaget studied • Part of the psychodynamic model of the psyche. • Sigmund's theory about developmental psychology. • One of the pioneers of developmental psychology. • An action that other people can observe / measure. • Released "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality" • ...
Sociological Theory, Spring 2025 2025-04-22
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- The first person appointed as a sociologist
- Type of authority that does something because that is the way it has always been done
- The idea that God has already chosen who will be saved
- What a worker actually does, generally expressed as a wage
- The sociologist focused on the question of how people rationalize behavior
- From where does x (institution) gain its power?
- According to Durkheim, this type of suicide may be defined as having a feeling of normlessness and wondering what one’s purpose is
- A term in gender theory for the most culturally valued, often an idea or way of being that is taken for granted
- The powerful group made up of politics, warlords, and big business
- The theory presented by Bourdieu that your internalized disposition shapes your perspective on life; people like what they like because of where they come from
- The type of capital focused on money
- Statements on obvious, undefeated truth; these are the facts
- The type of sociology that C. Wright Mills followed that pushes against grand theory and the idea that there is no one theory to explain everything
- Term used to explain when someone tries to understand actions from a person’s perspective, understanding the group’s actions
- Your way of knowing things; a statement on how we know something is real
- Type of capital that focuses on who you know
- Type of authority that has a system set up to tell us ‘what’ to do; it has impartial system(s) and systemized elections
- According to Durkheim, this type of suicide may be defined as being overly bonded to social groups
- An example of the idea that science is a normalizing force that is always trying to push people into neat and rigid boxes; the theory that science is a part of the domination process, not liberation
- Idea created by Weber that says, because the Puritans wanted to work, modern people are now trapped and have to work
- The erasure of the work this sociologist did is believed to be the erasure of and entire era or generation of black sociologists
- The institution that institutionalized and corporatized the production of mass media
- The mismatch between exchange value and the use/labor value, obscures the reality of an object
- Type of authority that states a person or institution has a quality that draws others in
- The sociohistorical process of making/creating racial identities
- The idea that God wants each of us to do something specific; if you are working where God wants, he will reward you
- How stereotypes are weaponized and how many people learn about those who are different from them
- The theory of the objective set of ideas that we are trying to make sense of linguistically
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- The idea that those in the power elite do not come together in a dark, smoky room; rather, they all have similarities that allow them to connect with one another
- My actions in x (a certain institution) will result in y
- The scientific idea that black people are biologically different from white people
- Theory of the “real laws” which govern all of society
- Type of network in which there are ‘choke-points,’ or blocks you have to get through in order to see anything
- The theorist who believed that blacks and whites are fundamentally different and that black people should go only to technical school
- The idea or theory that people are already in a state of confusion or disorientation
- The idea that capital (wealth inequality) will widen
- The idea that humans are divorced from our physical/biological world and now live in a purely social world; the differences between humans and animals
- The category that is at the base of society
- Type of network in which people are able to connect independently to one another
- The rule that stated that any black heritage categorizes someone as black
- The certain percentage of the population who have talent and are able to be in positions to lead
- Type of action which says that personal experience motivates action; subjective
- According to Durkheim, this type of suicide may be defined as having a lack of social ties/bonds, and being overly individualistic
- The extension of racial meaning to previously non-racialized issues
- The abstract value of a product based on material accomplishment
- When labor becomes an object outside of the worker, the purpose of the work is only to transform a commodity
- Type of capital that focuses on a formal system, specifically getting a degree or one’s credentials
- Type of capital that focuses on what you know (about culture)
- The abstract value of a product based on systemized trade
- Creating a us vs. them mentality and making distinctions between people
- According to Durkheim, this type of suicide may be defined as someone being overly determined and having the feeling that they have to do something in order to feel fulfilled
- Once we understand what the world is, what are we supposed to do about it?
52 Clues: The type of capital focused on money • The first person appointed as a sociologist • The category that is at the base of society • Type of capital that focuses on who you know • From where does x (institution) gain its power? • The idea that capital (wealth inequality) will widen • Theory of the “real laws” which govern all of society • ...
types of math 2024-07-30
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- theory - Deals with associates elements of one set, called the domain, with elements of another set, called the codomain
- - Deals with data
- - studies properties of spaces that are invariant under any continuous
- Equations - A part of calculus, deals with systems systems that change in
- - Deals unknown quantities, represented as variables
- theories
- - Deals with basic operations, like addition, and multiplication
- - The mathematics of counting and arranging
- Algebra - Deals with the algebra of matrices
- Theory - Deals with sets and their properties. A set is a group of objects
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- - Deals with chance
- - Deals with triangles and their properties
- - The branch of mathematics dealing with continuous functions, limits, and
- to their own rates of change or derivatives
- - Deals with shapes and sizes
- - Deals with change, particularly rates of change
- geometry - Geometry within a coordinate system
17 Clues: theories • - Deals with data • - Deals with chance • - Deals with shapes and sizes • - Deals with triangles and their properties • to their own rates of change or derivatives • - The mathematics of counting and arranging • Algebra - Deals with the algebra of matrices • geometry - Geometry within a coordinate system • - Deals with change, particularly rates of change • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2017-08-23
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- / Annie Jump Cannon's parents were ________
- / Henrietta Swann _______ graduated in 1892
- / Galileo first to use _______
- / Invented the reflecting telescope
- / Frank Drake studied ______ Astronomy
- / Albert Eistein developed the theory of ________
- / Christiaan was born in ______
- / Made first good measurement for earth
- / Pictures in the sky made by stars
- / What did Frank Drake invented?
- / Henrietta discovered how many stars?
- / Birth place of Maria Mitchell
- / Aristotle had created this model
- / ______ Mitchell was the first women to work as a professional astronomer
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- / ________ Herschel first women to be awarded gold medel of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Moon / Christiaan's Huygen's biggest discovery
- / Study of the universe
- / Father of Observational Astronomy
- / Frank Drake was the founder of _______
- / Is one of 9 famous Muslim astronomers
- / The amount of comets Fedrick William Herschel discovered
- / State where Annie Jump Cannon was born
- / Grand father of all science
- / Month that Galileo died
- / Revolutionized astronomy with his new theory
- / Maria was a ________ of astronomy in Vasser collage
- / The name of the planet that William K Hartmann believed hit earth
- / Annie ______ Cannon developed classification for stars
28 Clues: / Study of the universe • / Month that Galileo died • / Grand father of all science • / Galileo first to use _______ • / Birth place of Maria Mitchell • / Christiaan was born in ______ • / What did Frank Drake invented? • / Aristotle had created this model • / Father of Observational Astronomy • / Invented the reflecting telescope • ...
Rawls 2023-06-05
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- Rawls' term for the principles that structure society emerging from the original position
- Contrasting perspectives, such as Rawls' theory of justice and libertarian philosophy.
- Rawls' argument that individuals would prefer equal basic liberties for all from behind the veil of ignorance
- Concept where decision-makers disregard their characteristics to ensure fair choices
- A decision rule used in uncertainty aiming to maximize the minimum gain
- Rawls' principle proposing every individual should have equal opportunity to attain advantageous positions
- The two guidelines proposed by Rawls that would shape a just society
- Essential elements necessary for a just society like freedom, opportunity, income, and self-respect
- Rawls' principle about organizing social and economic inequalities to benefit the least advantaged
- Theory addressing the legitimacy of the state's authority over individuals
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- Principle stating that law should govern a nation and all are subject to it
- Rawls' groundbreaking book in political philosophy
- The agreement expected among rational participants on principles for a just society
- Structures upholding and enforcing laws and norms, and organizing social behavior in a society
- Hypothetical situation used by Rawls in which individuals unaware of their future status design societal principles
- A ranking order where one principle must be satisfied before the next is considered
- Rawls' first principle emphasizing equal rights to basic liberties for all
- Fundamental freedoms each person is entitled to according to Rawls' first principle of justice
- Rawls' vision of a society where everyone's right to equal liberty is respected and enforced
- Influential 20th-century political philosopher known for his work, "A Theory of Justice"
20 Clues: Rawls' groundbreaking book in political philosophy • The two guidelines proposed by Rawls that would shape a just society • A decision rule used in uncertainty aiming to maximize the minimum gain • Rawls' first principle emphasizing equal rights to basic liberties for all • Theory addressing the legitimacy of the state's authority over individuals • ...
Abc 2021-04-14
Across
- Discovered telescope
- influenced,by Hegel’s dialectical view of history
- study of social life
- Fast
- give law's of motion
- big/large
- Writer of Philosophical Fragments
- to cut
- to stop
- connected with science
- give more details
- Study of language
- impression in mind/plan
- study of life
- teaching,instruction
- study of earth
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- German philosopher
- one religion
- creature
- conflict
- largest country
- theory of evolution
- theory of knowledge
- one Continent
- one revolt
- opposite to beautiful
- one geometry figur
- head
28 Clues: Fast • head • to cut • to stop • creature • conflict • big/large • one revolt • one religion • one Continent • study of life • study of earth • largest country • give more details • Study of language • German philosopher • one geometry figur • theory of evolution • theory of knowledge • Discovered telescope • study of social life • give law's of motion • teaching,instruction • opposite to beautiful • ...
Motivation 2026-01-13
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- Inner drive that pushes a person to act
- A need for friendship, belonging, and social interaction
- Rewards that come from outside the individual
- Theory that focuses on fairness and comparison with others
- Need for respect, recognition, and self-worth
- Highest level of need in Maslow’s hierarchy
- Theory that suggests employees are motivated by hygiene and motivator factors
- Theory that explains motivation using expectancy, instrumentality, and valence
- The belief that good performance will be rewarded
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- A reward given to employees based on performance
- Process of influencing people to work willingly toward organizational goals
- The force that initiates, directs, and sustains behavior toward goals
- A theory stating that people are motivated by unmet needs arranged in a hierarchy
- The desire to perform a task for its own sake
- Belief that effort will lead to good performance
15 Clues: Inner drive that pushes a person to act • Highest level of need in Maslow’s hierarchy • Rewards that come from outside the individual • Need for respect, recognition, and self-worth • The desire to perform a task for its own sake • A reward given to employees based on performance • Belief that effort will lead to good performance • ...
Scientific Inquiry 2020-09-02
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- measurement system used worldwide
- organizes data collected in an experiment
- assumption drawn from careful observations
- shows comparisons
- a way to provide explanations and make predictions about the world around us
- comparison group
- variable that changes in response
- shows percentages as parts of a whole
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- variable that is purposefully changed
- the group that is being tested
- careful watching of things around us
- an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions
- a well-tested explanation that joins things together
- testable theory formed from an observation
- shows changes over time
- pattern of data on a graph
16 Clues: comparison group • shows comparisons • shows changes over time • pattern of data on a graph • the group that is being tested • measurement system used worldwide • variable that changes in response • careful watching of things around us • variable that is purposefully changed • shows percentages as parts of a whole • organizes data collected in an experiment • ...
Econ Unit 1- definitions 2015-10-14
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- they are limited organic materials as well as inputs
- man made resources
- the private costs + external costs
- it can be land,capital or labour
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- the satisfaction from consuming the products they buy
- they show the maximum combined output of two or more products a firm or an entire economy can produce with its available resources
- its the study of how to allocate limited resources
- what for humans in unlimited
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- Organization in which entrepreneurs combine resources to produce goods and services
10 Clues: man made resources • what for humans in unlimited • it can be land,capital or labour • the private costs + external costs • its the study of how to allocate limited resources • they are limited organic materials as well as inputs • the satisfaction from consuming the products they buy • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
Famous Scientist 2020-02-11
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- He invented dynamite and held 350 other patents, including for a gas meter.
- He is most famous for discovering the law of hydrostatics, stating that a body immersed in fluid loses weight equal to the weight of the amount of fluid it displaces.
- He first to set out a theory of cosmology explained by a union of the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics.
- He discovered hydrogen and Oxygen and showed the role of Oxygen in combustion.
- He is best known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=MC2.
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- He invented the first seismometer, a machine that measures the strength of earthquakes.
- Her work, Silent Spring (1962) highlighted the dangers of unregulated pesticide use.
- An English naturalist whose famous work was the theory of evolution.
- He is known for his discovery of the four most massive moons of Jupiter.
- He formulated the three laws of motion.
10 Clues: He formulated the three laws of motion. • An English naturalist whose famous work was the theory of evolution. • He is best known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=MC2. • He is known for his discovery of the four most massive moons of Jupiter. • He invented dynamite and held 350 other patents, including for a gas meter. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary/Marking the text Review 2017-08-10
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- step 1 of marking the text: _________ the paragraphs
- step 5 of marking the text: make ______________
- step 2 of marking the text: _________ key terms
- firm or insistent
- step 4 of marking the text: highlight ____________
- step 3 of marking the text: ___________ important info
- hatred or strong dislike
- to speak ill of; insult
- to clear of guilt
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- odd
- a perfect example
- a meeting
- enemy or opponent
- not knowing right from wrong
- friendly or good natured
15 Clues: odd • a meeting • a perfect example • enemy or opponent • firm or insistent • to clear of guilt • to speak ill of; insult • hatred or strong dislike • friendly or good natured • not knowing right from wrong • step 5 of marking the text: make ______________ • step 2 of marking the text: _________ key terms • step 4 of marking the text: highlight ____________ • ...
Escape the Room 2025-11-12
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- A strategy that combines differentiation and cost leadership to create untapped market space.
- When one firm owns its suppliers or distributors along the value chain.
- The joining of two independent companies to form a combined entity.
- Pursuing social goals while maintaining profitability.
- A situation where one party has more information than another in a transaction.
- The process of reorganizing and divesting to focus on core competencies.
- When the owner and manager have different goals — leading to misaligned incentives.
- A visual tool used to analyze business units by market growth and market share.
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- The framework that helps decide whether to grow internally, partner, or acquire another firm.
- A voluntary arrangement between firms involving the sharing of knowledge or resources.
- The process by which change agents undertake economic risk to innovate.
- A firm’s decision about how to compete in a single market.
- Type of innovation that leverages existing technology into a new market.
- The phase of the industry life cycle when demand rapidly increases.
- Seeks to create similar value as competitors but at lower cost.
15 Clues: Pursuing social goals while maintaining profitability. • A firm’s decision about how to compete in a single market. • Seeks to create similar value as competitors but at lower cost. • The joining of two independent companies to form a combined entity. • The phase of the industry life cycle when demand rapidly increases. • ...
Alyssa's spelling words 2022-11-22
13 Clues: a firm • - set up • - talking • - a feeling • - good shipped • - kichen tool • - oppostie of real • - a regular payment • - a feeling of happy • - the branch of science • - an murder to kill someone • - an components of a machine • - things to get of a instruction
Icebreaker 2026-03-16
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- People feel this more strongly than gains in Prospect Theory
- Gains and losses in Prospect Theory are evaluated relative to this point
- Example of overweighting small probabilities in Prospect Theory
- Dorn and Sengmueller suggest some investors trade for this reason
- Some investors prefer spending these rather than selling capital
- Investors often attribute good _____ to their own skill
- Prospect Theory shows people distort this when making decisions
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- Investors believe their skills or information are better than they really are
- Behavioral concept where people divide money into separate accounts
- Bias where losses feel stronger than equal gains
- Kahneman and Deaton study experienced _____ and income
- In Expected Utility Theory people maximize expected _____
- According to Barber and Odean excessive _____ is hazardous to your wealth
- Risk of falling below an aspiration level
- Self-attribution _____ makes investors believe success comes from skill
15 Clues: Risk of falling below an aspiration level • Bias where losses feel stronger than equal gains • Kahneman and Deaton study experienced _____ and income • Investors often attribute good _____ to their own skill • In Expected Utility Theory people maximize expected _____ • People feel this more strongly than gains in Prospect Theory • ...
Particle Theory of Matter Review 2025-05-21
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- a substance that looks "different" or "non uniform"
- the magnetic force between particles
- something made up of only 1 type of particle
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the smallest unit that makes up matter
- state of matter with particles packed together
- when no more solute can be dissolved
- two or more different types of particles mixed together
- a solution that has lots of solute in it
- a solution with very little solute
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- when a solid turns into a liquid, or a liquid turns into a gas
- the same throughout or "uniform"
- the transfer of heat through physical contact of solids
- the transfer of heat through a liquid or a gas
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- a solution that has solute piled up at the bottom
- transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves
- a substance that dissolves into something else
- something that can dissolve another substance inside of it
19 Clues: the same throughout or "uniform" • when a solid turns into a liquid • a solution with very little solute • the magnetic force between particles • when no more solute can be dissolved • the smallest unit that makes up matter • a solution that has lots of solute in it • anything that has mass and takes up space • something made up of only 1 type of particle • ...
Acid Base SHSPW 2021-04-12
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- clear with pH 8, pink with ph 10
- mixing an acid and base produces
- indicator that is green at pH 7
- base that fits only bronsted theory
- gas released when acid reacts with metal
- sacle to measure how acidic somethin is
- neutral pH
- theory in which a base is a proton acceptor
- taste of a base
- conducts electricity when dissolved in water
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- formula of non-water product of NaOH and HCl
- reaction of equal amounts of acid and base
- if ph is lower than this bromothymol blue is yellow
- moles/volume
- taste of acid
- theory in which a base is dissolved to release pOH
- acid or base formed during reaction
- -log (OH)
- flask used in titration
19 Clues: -log (OH) • neutral pH • moles/volume • taste of acid • taste of a base • flask used in titration • indicator that is green at pH 7 • clear with pH 8, pink with ph 10 • mixing an acid and base produces • base that fits only bronsted theory • acid or base formed during reaction • sacle to measure how acidic somethin is • gas released when acid reacts with metal • ...
Social Change: Looking Toward Tomorrow 2014-12-06
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- Interests or practices followed by enthusiastically for a relatively short period of time
- The widespread custom or style of behavior and appearance at a particular time or in a particular place
- A theory of social movements that focuses on the practical constraints that help or hinder social movements' action
- A theory of social movements that assumes people join not because of the movements' ideals, but to satisfy psychological needs to belong to something larger than themselves
- Any social groups with leadership, organization, and an ideological commitment to promote or resist social change
- A type of social dilemma in which individuals incur the cost to contribute to a collective resource, though they may never benefit from that resource
- Large groups of people engaging in similar behaviors without necessarily being in the same place
- Continuous disorderly behavior by a group of people that disturbs the peace and is directed toward the other people and/or property
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- A type of social dilemma in which many individuals' overexploitation of a public resource depletes or degrades that common resource
- One of the earliest theories of collective action; suggested that individuals who joined a crowd could become "infected" by a mob-mentality and lose the ability to reason
- A situation in which behavior that is rational for the individual can, when practiced by many people, lead to collective disaster
- Behavior that follows from the formation of a group or crowd of people who take action together toward a shared goal
- A theory of social movements that focuses on the actions of oppressed groups who seek rights or opportunities already enjoyed by others in the society
- A theory of collective behavior that assumes individual members of a crowd make their own decisions about behavior and that norms are created through others' acceptance or rejection of those behaviors
- A temporary gathering of individuals, whether spontaneous or planned, who share a common focus
- The transformation of a culture over time
16 Clues: The transformation of a culture over time • Interests or practices followed by enthusiastically for a relatively short period of time • A temporary gathering of individuals, whether spontaneous or planned, who share a common focus • Large groups of people engaging in similar behaviors without necessarily being in the same place • ...
The Universe 2018-05-22
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- The galaxy where our solar system is located.
- A very large group of stars.
- The ___________ needed to predict the flow of the river.
- He was the first to use telescopes systematically to study the universe.
- Device launched into the space to orbit to study the universe.
- A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky.
- Spacecraft build to take astronauts to and from space.
- They originate with nebulae.
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- ____________ knew about constellations when he navigated to America.
- The Big Bang Theory is a _________ about how the universe was created.
- A large cloud of dust with vast quantities of hydrogen where stars originate.
- People have observed the ____________ since Antiquity.
- The ___________ had temples aligned with the Sun.
- It's what you can see in the universe:stars, galaxies, etc.
- It's about 70% of the universe.
- It's around 25% of the universe, material that can't be observed.
- An optical instrument used to make distant objects appear nearer.
- The ___________ are referred to as the fathers of the astronomy.
18 Clues: A very large group of stars. • They originate with nebulae. • It's about 70% of the universe. • The galaxy where our solar system is located. • A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky. • The ___________ had temples aligned with the Sun. • People have observed the ____________ since Antiquity. • Spacecraft build to take astronauts to and from space. • ...
DBT 2024-10-29
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- Change is _____
- What theory did we talk about today?
- What disorder was this theory created mainly for?
- Marsha ___ created DBT
- DBT is short-term or long-term:
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- What theory did DBT stem from
- One of the DBT skills used is emotional _____
- _____ Effectiveness
- What involves being fully present in the moment of your thoughts, feelings, and emotions?
- What does the "D" stand for in DBT
10 Clues: Change is _____ • _____ Effectiveness • Marsha ___ created DBT • What theory did DBT stem from • DBT is short-term or long-term: • What does the "D" stand for in DBT • What theory did we talk about today? • One of the DBT skills used is emotional _____ • What disorder was this theory created mainly for? • ...
Hearing and Other Senses 2024-11-04
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- - The sense of smell.
- - The number of sound waves passing a point in a given time.
- - Theory suggesting different parts of the cochlea respond to different frequencies.
- - Type of hearing loss due to damage in the inner ear or auditory nerve.
- - The three small bones in the middle ear.
- - The process of detecting and interpreting sound waves.
- - The membrane that vibrates in response to sound waves.
- - Brain system closely tied to emotion and memory, associated with the sense of smell.
- - The ability to determine where a sound is coming from.
- - The sense of taste.
- - Spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear.
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- - Controlled by the vestibular system.
- - Unit used to measure the loudness of sound.
- - Sense that helps you know the position of your body parts.
- - Type of hearing loss caused by problems in the mechanical system conducting sound.
- - The savory taste sensation.
- GATE - Theory suggesting a spinal cord mechanism that controls pain signals.
- - Determines the loudness of a sound.
- - A sensation that warns the body of danger.
- - Unit of measurement for sound frequency.
20 Clues: - The sense of smell. • - The sense of taste. • - The savory taste sensation. • - Determines the loudness of a sound. • - Controlled by the vestibular system. • - The three small bones in the middle ear. • - Unit of measurement for sound frequency. • - Spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear. • - A sensation that warns the body of danger. • ...
Spelling List 30 2024-05-08
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- a time in which flowers start to bloom
- the very last
- acting with courage
- acting without fear
- strong smelling
- without hurry
- when flowers start to open
- being full of hope
- being thankful
- being tired
- quickly
- being full of joy
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- something to refresh someone
- being careful
- with firm trust
- being truthful
- on time
- safely
- beautiful
- without shoes
- being in pain
- being full of faith
- being helpful
- every week
- full of hunger
25 Clues: safely • on time • quickly • beautiful • every week • being tired • being careful • the very last • without shoes • being in pain • without hurry • being helpful • being truthful • being thankful • full of hunger • with firm trust • strong smelling • being full of joy • being full of hope • acting with courage • acting without fear • being full of faith • when flowers start to open • something to refresh someone • ...
Evolution and Adaptation Vocabulary Terms 2018-03-12
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- a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended
- Anatomy is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species
- At the heart of evolutionary theory is the basic idea that life has existed for billions of years and has changed over time
- with Modification is simply passing traits from parent to offspring, and this concept is one of the fundamental ideas behind Charles Darwin's theory of evolution
- Structure an organism that has lost all or most of its original function in the course of evolution, such as human appendixes
- Structures
- that biological systems – individuals and populations are different over space.
- the state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth
- the state of being diverse; variety
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- A British naturalist of the nineteenth century. He and others developed the theory of evolution
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted
- an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes
- Structures an organ or bone that appears in different animals
- hat has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment
- as for the matching of genes from a forensic sample with those of a criminal suspect
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- Selection the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- Selection The breeding of plants and animals to produce desirable traits.
- the stock of different genes in an interbreeding population
- Record to refer to the total number of fossils that have been discovered
21 Clues: Structures • the state of being diverse; variety • the action or process of adapting or being adapted • the stock of different genes in an interbreeding population • Structures an organ or bone that appears in different animals • hat has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment • ...
Industrial Revolution 2012-11-14
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- the group between the upper and working class
- when workers' demands aren't met they go on this
- philosopher who wrote wealth of nations
- to undergo a development of industry
- Growing different crops in the same area in different seasons
- a theory that states actions are right if they are beneficial
- of production services used to produce goods
- groups formed by workers
- someone who operates a business
- a place used to manufacture things
- growth of urban areas
- A negotiation between an employer and trade union
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- hands free
- A system in which s country's industry is controlled by owners
- A transitional social state
- german philosopher, wrote communist manifesto
- A company allowed to act as a single person
- when farms became factories
- Something containing something else
- The theory that states all property is publicly owned
20 Clues: hands free • growth of urban areas • groups formed by workers • A transitional social state • when farms became factories • someone who operates a business • a place used to manufacture things • Something containing something else • to undergo a development of industry • philosopher who wrote wealth of nations • A company allowed to act as a single person • ...
Albert Bandura Theories 2022-11-30
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- Most important principles of Social Learning theory
- After other processes, the behavior can now be imitated
- Theory that states that social behavior is learned by observing and imitating the behavior of others
- Being focused at the task at hand
- We see certain behaviors and can imitate them after a few mental processes
- How well the behavior is remembered
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- Learning that occurs through observing the behavior of others
- Theory that states that a person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment
- Theory that states that humans are able to control their own behaviors
- An individual's belief in their capacity in the ways necessary to reach specific goals
10 Clues: Being focused at the task at hand • How well the behavior is remembered • Most important principles of Social Learning theory • After other processes, the behavior can now be imitated • Learning that occurs through observing the behavior of others • Theory that states that humans are able to control their own behaviors • ...
SOCIO SCRAMBLE 2025-02-21
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- The act of using others for personal gain, typically seen in capitalist systems where workers are underpaid.
- Penalties or rewards for behavior that aligns with or deviates from societal norms.
- The idea that individuals are born as a "blank slate" and develop their identities through experience and socialization.
- The dominance of one culture over others, often maintained through cultural institutions.
- A qualitative research method where sociologists immerse themselves in the social settings they study.
- The idea that a person’s beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person’s own culture.
- The imposition of one culture’s values, practices, or beliefs over others, often through colonization or globalization.
- A theory focusing on the role of symbols and language as core elements of social interaction.
- The way individuals define themselves in relation to the groups to which they belong.
- The process of renovating urban neighborhoods, often displacing lower-income residents.
- A small system or group that represents or reflects a larger society or environment.
- The psychological discomfort caused by holding contradictory beliefs or attitudes.
- The theory that social environments and structures determine human behavior.
- Mechanisms, strategies, and institutions that regulate individual behavior in society.
- The creation and implementation of new ideas, practices, or technologies that address social problems.
- The hierarchical arrangement of individuals into different social categories such as class, race, or gender.
- The degree of unity or connection between members of a society or group.
- Government programs designed to provide financial support to individuals in need, particularly the elderly and disabled.
- The spread of cultural beliefs, practices, and items from one group to another.
- Resources derived from social networks and relationships that facilitate cooperation and access to opportunities.
- The theoretical agreement among individuals to form a society and abide by its rules and norms.
- A system in which rewards and positions are given based on individual merit, such as ability and effort.
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- A movement that challenges traditional social theories, emphasizing relativism and skepticism toward grand narratives.
- The process by which individuals or groups become part of society through shared values, roles, and norms.
- The belief that social and economic inequalities are natural and reflect the survival of the fittest.
- The larger system or universe that is often studied in sociology to understand social structures.
- The tension experienced when an individual faces conflicting demands from different roles.
- A state in which an individual or group is excluded from social interaction or communication.
- A theory that views society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability.
- The bonds and sense of belonging that hold a society or group together.
- Treating abstract concepts or social constructs as if they were real or tangible.
- The shared beliefs and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society.
- A theory that suggests human interactions are based on the exchange of resources and benefits.
- A theory that multiple groups, beliefs, and interests coexist and influence each other in society.
- A perspective in sociology that examines gender inequality and advocates for social change to improve the status of women.
- The changes in societies and cultures over time, often driven by technological, economic, and social shifts.
- Small, tightly-knit groups within larger social structures that share common interests or identities.Folkways: Informal norms that govern everyday behavior, such as customs or traditions.
- A sociologist whose work focused on class struggle, capitalism, and economic theory.
- An object or behavior that signifies one’s social status.
- A framework that examines how multiple social identities (e.g., race, class, gender) intersect and shape individual experiences.
- The increasing interconnectedness of the world through trade, communication, and cultural exchange.
- A generalized belief or assumption about the characteristics of a group or individual.
42 Clues: An object or behavior that signifies one’s social status. • The bonds and sense of belonging that hold a society or group together. • The degree of unity or connection between members of a society or group. • The theory that social environments and structures determine human behavior. • ...
Chapter One and Two Vocab 2012-10-18
20 Clues: Odd • Firm • Abrupt • Passion • Careful • Furious • An enemy • To reply • Following • A meeting • A tendancy • Good-natured • A hard choice • To discourage • To do harm to • Strong dislike • Clear of guilt • To speak ill of • A perfect model of • Lacking ethical principles
The Scientific Revolution 2022-12-12
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- an approach to scientific investigations that involves making careful observations, forming and testing a hypothesis, and drawing a conclusion that confirms and modifies
- Theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- supporter/promoter of the Heliocentric model
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world
- “New Astronomy”
- Established the Heliocentric Theory
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- theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe
- “I think, Therefore I am”
- Theory that the Sun revolves around the Earth
- Physicist and mathematician that widely promoted Heliocentricity and created “Principia Mathematica”
10 Clues: “New Astronomy” • “I think, Therefore I am” • Established the Heliocentric Theory • supporter/promoter of the Heliocentric model • Theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • Theory that the Sun revolves around the Earth • theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe • ...
continental drift 2015-09-20
10 Clues: bounced of seefloor • what happened in 1912 • what happened in 1968 • helped explain the theory • name of the supercontinent • pieces continents looked like • couldn't explain how they moved • larger part of the supercontinent • samller part of the supercontinent • name of the guy that came up with the theory
The Enlightenment and Society (Economics) 2018-11-29
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- Dupont de Nemours second leading spokesman of the rising Physiocrats
- Smith Scottish philosopher & economist who wrote Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth (1776) & believed economic liberty was the foundation of a natural economic system
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism
- le Rond d’Alembert French mathematician, philosopher, and writer and another leader of the Encyclopedia (1717-1783)
- Smith is founder & favors a limited role for government in economic life
- theory the idea that history divided into four stages: age of hunters, age of shepherds, age of agriculture, age of commerce
- economic reformers from France & argued that agriculture was the basis on which all economic production depended
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- Diderot Co-founder and contributor along with Jean to the Encyclopedia (1713-1784)
- Acts acts that governed colonial trade established in 1651 that intended to preserve the wealth of the nation
- Adam Smith believed the best way to encourage economic growth was to allow individuals to purse
- Quesnay publisher of tableau economic & one of the french leading spokesperson of the rising Physiocrats
- the publication of works combined into one being one of the greatest monuments of the Enlightenment and its most monumental undertaking in the realm of print culture
- Wealth of Nations embraced an important theory of human social and economic development known as four-stage theory
13 Clues: Dupont de Nemours second leading spokesman of the rising Physiocrats • Smith is founder & favors a limited role for government in economic life • Diderot Co-founder and contributor along with Jean to the Encyclopedia (1713-1784) • Adam Smith believed the best way to encourage economic growth was to allow individuals to purse • ...
Unit 4 Chapter Chapter 15 2014-03-31
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- theory that evolution occurs with relatively sudden periods of speciation followed by long periods of stability
- theory that evolution occurs in small gradual steps over time
- factor that prevents a hybrid zygote from developing, or prevents hybrid offspring from reproduction; operates after fertilization
- heredity changes in groups of living organisms over time
- theory of evolution developed by Darwin, based on four ideas; excess reproduction, variations, inheritance, and the advantages of specific traits in an environment
- shift of a population toward an extreme vision of a beneficial trait
- states that the allelic frequencies in populations stay the same unless they are affected by a factor that causes change
- anatomically similar structure inherited from a common ancestor
- Darwin's term for the selective breeding of organisms selected for certain traits in order to produce offspring having those traits
- study of the distribution of plants and animals on Earth
- morphological adaptation in which one species evolves to resemble another species for protection or other advantages
- structure that has the same function but different construction and was not inherited from a common ancestor
- change in the frequency of a trait based on competition for a mate
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- most common factor of natural selection in which organisms with extreme expressions of a trait are removed
- factor that prevents individuals from different species from mating; operates before fertilization
- process in which individuals with average traits are removed, creating two populations with extreme traits
- random effect that can occur when a small population settles in an area separated from the rest of the population and interbreeds, producing unique allelic variations
- random change in allelic frequencies in a population
- reduced form of a functional structure that indicates shared ancestry
- organism's early prebirth stage of development
20 Clues: organism's early prebirth stage of development • random change in allelic frequencies in a population • heredity changes in groups of living organisms over time • study of the distribution of plants and animals on Earth • theory that evolution occurs in small gradual steps over time • anatomically similar structure inherited from a common ancestor • ...
Interpersonal Relationships 2024-11-19
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- Type of love that involves intimacy and passion
- Refers to a positive attitude or feeling of affection and warmth that one person has towards another
- An acknowledgement that one is in love and maintaining the relationship
- The first filter we use to sort people we want to get to know from those we don't
- Theory that states that individuals are drawn to others who provide them with rewarding and pleasurable experiences and are more likely to form and maintain relationships with those who offer positive reinforcement
- A major factor in attraction stating that people we like, date, and marry typically live near us
- Type of love that involves passion and commitment
- Theory stating that we try to maintain consistency regarding our likes and dislikes as a means of attaining cognitive consistency
- The closeness each partner feels to the other and strength of their bond
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- Revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others
- Type of love achieved when all three components are combined
- People are reluctant to include dissimilar people in their group of friends
- Type of love that involves intimacy and commitment
- Developer of the Triangular Theory of Love
- Made up of the three key ingredients of proximity, physical attractiveness, and similarity
- Type of love that combines none of the three components of love
- Based on romantic feelings and physical attraction with a partner
- The condition in which people contribute to and receive from a relationship at a similar rate
- Represents a deeper and more intense emotional state characterized by strong affection, care, and attachment to another person
19 Clues: Developer of the Triangular Theory of Love • Revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others • Type of love that involves intimacy and passion • Type of love that involves passion and commitment • Type of love that involves intimacy and commitment • Type of love achieved when all three components are combined • ...
Prospective memory puzzle 2021-03-01
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- The name of a cognitive theory of prospective memory.
- The A in Smith's (2003) PAM theory of prospective memory.
- Type of memory that helps you decide whether you saw a picture previously.
- Person who proposed the supervisory attention system.
- Analysis technique to decode the content of intentions.
- Retrieval in prospective memory tasks relies on cues generated by this.
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- Type of memory to organise behaviour according to delayed intentions.
- Remembering to take a cake out of the oven in 30 minutes is an example of xxxx-based prospective memory.
- Remembering to return a book when passing a library is an example of xxxxx-based prospective memory.
- Part of the frontal lobe most commonly associated with prospective memory.
- Brodmann Area associated with prospective memory.
- The P in Smith’s (2003) PAM theory of prospective memory.
12 Clues: Brodmann Area associated with prospective memory. • The name of a cognitive theory of prospective memory. • Person who proposed the supervisory attention system. • Analysis technique to decode the content of intentions. • The A in Smith's (2003) PAM theory of prospective memory. • The P in Smith’s (2003) PAM theory of prospective memory. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2023-03-06
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- a natoin based on ethnicity; such a nation is assumed to be composed of one ethnolinguistic group
- aspect of sovereignty which refers to the independence of a state from control by any other state.
- the supreme power to command and enforce obedience, the power to which, legally speaking, all interests subdue and all wills subordinate
- it is the power by which the State raises revenue to defray the necessary expenses of the Government.
- also known as the Force Theory maintains that the state must have been created as a product of the existence of the strong and weak in society, and as a result of their struggle against each other wherein those who are strong are able to dominate and impose their will upon the weak.
- a type of power that is the plenary power vested in the legislature to make, ordain, and establish wholesome and reasonable laws, statues, not repugnant to the Constitution, for the good and welfare of the people. Generally exercised by the Congress.
- is a type of theory which holds that the state is of divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people.
- states that are not autonomous or strong enough to survive or function effectively, with their ability to formulate and implement goals and policies being often compromised.
- refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory
- also known as the Evolutionary Theory is mor scientific and explains that “the state is the product of growth, a slow and steady evolution extending over a long period of time and ultimately shaping itself into the complex structure of a modern state”.
- refers to the act, made by the family of the nations that renders a state its international status
- an organization composed of numerous agencies led and coordinated by the state’s leadership (excutive authority), which has the ability or authority to make and implement the binding rules for all the people as well as the parameters of rule making for other social organizations in a given territory, using force if necessary.
- Aspect of sovereignty that is the supreme or absolute power of a state to enforce its will on the people within its territory.
- aptly observes that “a nationality lives either because it has been a natio, with its own territory and State or, because it wishes to become a nation with its own territory and State”
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- the means at the disposal of the state to implement official goals, specially over the actual or potential opposition of powerful social groups ot in the face of recalcitrant socioeconomic circumstances.
- is a medium of communication, which enables the people to express their ideas. It is the basis of all other elements of nationality.
- the power of the nation or a sovereign state to take, or to authorize the taking of private property for a public use without the owner’s consent, conditioned upon payment of just compensation.
- the term nationality is derived from this Latin word, which means ‘to be born’.
- without this there can no be state.
- may have all the requisites for a state to exist.
- is a theory which attributes the origin of states to the enlargement of the family which remained under the authority of the father or mother.
- territorial domain which includes the land.
- refers to the ability of the political leaders to formulate and pursue goals that are “not simply reflective of the demands or particular interests of social groups or classes in society.”
- also known as the natural theory, which holds that the state is founded out of man’s natural instinct for association.
- is a society of inhabitants of a specific geographic region united and bound together by a common racial ancestry, the same language and culture, historical past, laws and a shared interests and sentiments over the passing of many years.
- ought to be the basis of forming states.
- resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them.
- territorial domain which includes maritime
- territorial domain which includes air.
- is a type of theory that believes that the state must have been founded to take charge of man’s various needs that must be continuously and consistently satisfied.
30 Clues: without this there can no be state. • territorial domain which includes air. • ought to be the basis of forming states. • territorial domain which includes maritime • territorial domain which includes the land. • may have all the requisites for a state to exist. • refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2023-03-06
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- refers to the act, made by the family of the nations that renders a state its international status
- a natoin based on ethnicity; such a nation is assumed to be composed of one ethnolinguistic group
- territorial domain which includes the land.
- the means at the disposal of the state to implement official goals, specially over the actual or potential opposition of powerful social groups ot in the face of recalcitrant socioeconomic circumstances.
- may have all the requisites for a state to exist.
- ought to be the basis of forming states.
- territorial domain which includes air.
- is a theory which attributes the origin of states to the enlargement of the family which remained under the authority of the father or mother.
- is a type of theory which holds that the state is of divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people.
- is a medium of communication, which enables the people to express their ideas. It is the basis of all other elements of nationality.
- Aspect of sovereignty that is the supreme or absolute power of a state to enforce its will on the people within its territory.
- resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them.
- aspect of sovereignty which refers to the independence of a state from control by any other state.
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- also known as the Force Theory maintains that the state must have been created as a product of the existence of the strong and weak in society, and as a result of their struggle against each other wherein those who are strong are able to dominate and impose their will upon the weak.
- an organization composed of numerous agencies led and coordinated by the state’s leadership (excutive authority), which has the ability or authority to make and implement the binding rules for all the people as well as the parameters of rule making for other social organizations in a given territory, using force if necessary.
- also known as the Evolutionary Theory is mor scientific and explains that “the state is the product of growth, a slow and steady evolution extending over a long period of time and ultimately shaping itself into the complex structure of a modern state”.
- is a society of inhabitants of a specific geographic region united and bound together by a common racial ancestry, the same language and culture, historical past, laws and a shared interests and sentiments over the passing of many years.
- also known as the natural theory, which holds that the state is founded out of man’s natural instinct for association.
- refers to the ability of the political leaders to formulate and pursue goals that are “not simply reflective of the demands or particular interests of social groups or classes in society.”
- a type of power that is the plenary power vested in the legislature to make, ordain, and establish wholesome and reasonable laws, statues, not repugnant to the Constitution, for the good and welfare of the people. Generally exercised by the Congress.
- the term nationality is derived from this Latin word, which means ‘to be born’.
- the supreme power to command and enforce obedience, the power to which, legally speaking, all interests subdue and all wills subordinate
- it is the power by which the State raises revenue to defray the necessary expenses of the Government.
- states that are not autonomous or strong enough to survive or function effectively, with their ability to formulate and implement goals and policies being often compromised.
- territorial domain which includes maritime
- aptly observes that “a nationality lives either because it has been a natio, with its own territory and State or, because it wishes to become a nation with its own territory and State”
- without this there can no be state.
- refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory
- the power of the nation or a sovereign state to take, or to authorize the taking of private property for a public use without the owner’s consent, conditioned upon payment of just compensation.
- is a type of theory that believes that the state must have been founded to take charge of man’s various needs that must be continuously and consistently satisfied.
30 Clues: without this there can no be state. • territorial domain which includes air. • ought to be the basis of forming states. • territorial domain which includes maritime • territorial domain which includes the land. • may have all the requisites for a state to exist. • refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-06
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- Discovered the circulation of blood in the human body.
- Who started the Reformation by nailing his ideas onto a church door?
- What invention made it easier to make lots of book copies?
- GEO =_____?
- Discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
- What study looks at the parts of the human body?
- Developed the heliocentric theory.
- Invented the first functional telescope.
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- Who included themselves in their painting, “The School of Athens?”
- What did Martin Luter nail to the church door?
- What book was more affordable to people during the Reformation?
- A Revolution is a complete what?
- Which Renaissance artist painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper?
- What theory says that the Sun is at the center of our solar system?
- What huge change in religion started new churches?
- What city is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance?
- What did Galileo discover orbiting Jupiter?
- Who says the quote, “I think, therefore I am?”
- What movement focused on human achievements?
- Galileo discovered that objects fall at the same _____?
20 Clues: GEO =_____? • A Revolution is a complete what? • Developed the heliocentric theory. • Invented the first functional telescope. • Discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • What did Galileo discover orbiting Jupiter? • What movement focused on human achievements? • What did Martin Luter nail to the church door? • Who says the quote, “I think, therefore I am?” • ...
Mythology 2017-08-16
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- bravery
- Author of the odyssey
- person who eats/drinks excessively
- firm in opposition
- Long narrative poem
- Had heel problems
- struggle with an outside force
- idea that all myths/hero stories are based on the same plotline
- artful in deception
- In the middle of the text
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- full of menacing influences
- great destruction
- long conflict between two countries across the Mediterranean Sea
- state of distress, grief, misery, etc.
- boldly rude
- inner struggle
- Typical example of an object
- influence by trickery
- to struggle in opposition
- ship that went on a quest in the Mediterranean
- Compound adjective
21 Clues: bravery • boldly rude • inner struggle • great destruction • Had heel problems • firm in opposition • Compound adjective • Long narrative poem • artful in deception • Author of the odyssey • influence by trickery • to struggle in opposition • In the middle of the text • full of menacing influences • Typical example of an object • struggle with an outside force • ...
Memory and Cognition 2023-11-28
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- representation of acoustic energy of speech
- theory that is the most basic example of a category
- "van" as a level of categorization
- "cars" as a level of categorization
- type of problem where it's hard to split a continuous amount of speech into units
- inferred language
- knowledge about a person or event
- basic unit of spoken language
- language that is grammatically correct
- the memory you use for generalizing facts about the things around you
- "kia" as a level of categorization
- meaningful units
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- effect where phoneme pronunciation is influenced by contextual phonemes
- prototypical sequence of events
- combinatorial rules
- language that describes how language is socially used, not following grammar rules
- type of mental organization
- the knowledge, monitoring, and control of memory
- meaning of words or phrases
- your mental representation of a category
- theory that is based on the amount of association between the objects in a category to the example
- mental associations between things that "belong together"
- memorization strategy that helps with learning and recall
- effect that visual cues aid speech perception
- sounds of a language
25 Clues: meaningful units • inferred language • combinatorial rules • sounds of a language • type of mental organization • meaning of words or phrases • basic unit of spoken language • prototypical sequence of events • knowledge about a person or event • "van" as a level of categorization • "kia" as a level of categorization • "cars" as a level of categorization • ...
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 2025-10-12
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- Sigmund's theory about developmental psychology.
- Says that children actively construct their knowledge through interacting with the world
- One of the pioneers of developmental psychology.
- Another thing that Jean Piaget studied
- Branch of psychology
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- Jean Piaget helped pioneer this.
- An action that other people can observe / measure.
- Released "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality"
- Part of the psychodynamic model of the psyche.
9 Clues: Branch of psychology • Jean Piaget helped pioneer this. • Another thing that Jean Piaget studied • Part of the psychodynamic model of the psyche. • Sigmund's theory about developmental psychology. • One of the pioneers of developmental psychology. • An action that other people can observe / measure. • Released "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality" • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-01-10
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- Concluded certain mathematical laws govern planetary motion
- Father of the empiricism method to experiment
- Developed a tool to measure atmospheric pressure and weather predicting
- Built their own telescope to study the heavens
- Came up with the sun-centered theory
- Inventor of geocentric theory
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- Compared the anatomy of other animals to humans
- Came up with the quote "I think, therefore I am"
- Founded modern chemistry
- Discovered that a certain force ruled the motion of all matterJanssen Maker of the first microscope
- Made the first thermometer
- Created the first vaccine for smallpox
- Made a separate scale for the thermometer
- Describes the human heart as a pump
14 Clues: Founded modern chemistry • Made the first thermometer • Inventor of geocentric theory • Describes the human heart as a pump • Came up with the sun-centered theory • Created the first vaccine for smallpox • Made a separate scale for the thermometer • Father of the empiricism method to experiment • Built their own telescope to study the heavens • ...
Media Identities 2015-02-24
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- Main driving factor of profit driven capitalist media, 9,10.
- Seemingly universal standards of appearance, behaviour, beliefs in a society.
- Key queer theorist, David _______.
- Type of stereotype that meets expectations.
- This theory suggests we may put groups in society into pairs 6,10.
- When a group has no media representation 8,12
- Theory looking into what is being put forward as 'normal' in society.
- A term first used by Mulvey that can be extended to cover the way any group represents another.
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- A groups ability to create media about themselves 4,14.
- Type of stereotype which goes against expectations.
- Newspapers exaggerating about how a group in society is not meeting social expectations 5,5.
- Audience's mimicking demonised groups in society 8,13.
- Theory looking into how non caucasian groups are and have been represented 4,8.
- One use audiences make of media representations 4,6.
- Key queer theorist, Judith _______.
- for process of turning reality into media.
16 Clues: Key queer theorist, David _______. • Key queer theorist, Judith _______. • for process of turning reality into media. • Type of stereotype that meets expectations. • When a group has no media representation 8,12 • Type of stereotype which goes against expectations. • One use audiences make of media representations 4,6. • ...
Bones and Skeletal tissues 2023-12-19
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- Forms the hard
- End part of a long bone
- Adipose Tissue
- Provides support in the nose
- The rings of cartilage in the trachea and bronchi
- How we move everyday
- Hollow part in bones
- Connects muscle to bone
- Purpose is to Connects bones together
- Attachs your ribs to the sternum
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- Found at the end of longer bones
- Provides firm but elastic support
- Can act as a shock absorber at joints
- Connective tissue of diarthrodial joints
- The most prevalent cartilage in the body
- Is the main or midsection of long bone
- Longer then other bones
- Is the center portion of the skeleton
- Support and Movement
- All around the body
20 Clues: Forms the hard • Adipose Tissue • All around the body • How we move everyday • Support and Movement • Hollow part in bones • End part of a long bone • Longer then other bones • Connects muscle to bone • Provides support in the nose • Found at the end of longer bones • Attachs your ribs to the sternum • Provides firm but elastic support • Can act as a shock absorber at joints • ...
Plate tectonics/Earth layers 2014-10-11
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- synonym for change
- theory that explains that continents are not stationary, but move across the Earth's surface is ______ drift theory.
- when plates move towards each other
- movement of two oceanic plates away from each other
- movement of plates because of hot liquid under surface rising
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- great _______ rift is like a mid-ocean ridge.
- plates move away from each other
- The lithosphere, which is the rigid outermost shell of a planet, is broken up into ________.
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake
- ____of plate tectonics that says the Earth's lithosphere is divided into about 12 large plates.
- when plate goes under another plate
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction
- A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving away from each other and new crust is forming from magma that rises to the Earth's surface between the two plates is a ______boundary
- a long, narrow, deep depression in the ocean floor
14 Clues: synonym for change • plates move away from each other • when plates move towards each other • when plate goes under another plate • a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake • great _______ rift is like a mid-ocean ridge. • a long, narrow, deep depression in the ocean floor • movement of two oceanic plates away from each other • ...
Egg Vocab 2017-05-09
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- lies between the membranes, at the wide, round, end
- 2 strands of albumen that are anchored in the yolk
- holds the egg together to form a large, thick pancake and is filled and then folded
- when you lift the beaters from the mixture and the whites gently bend over like waves
- hold together 2 liquids that don´t normally hold together
- thickened blend of milk, eggs, and sugar
- pie with custard filling, containing things like chopped veggies, cheese, and chopped cooked meat
- thick fluid commonly known as egg white
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- ingredients are stirred into the egg mix, which is not folded after cooking
- when an egg becomes firm/ solid or semisolid
- occurs when meringue was spread on a cool filling
- round yellow portion of an egg
- stand up straight when the beater is lifted from the mixture
- eggs easy to prepare, break egg into small bowl, slip into a greased shallow backing dish or custard cup, cover with small amount of milk, bake until whites are firm and yolk thickens
- folding stiffly beaten whites into a sauce or puréed food
- foam made of beaten egg whites and sugar used for baked desserts
- brown droplets on the surface of the meringue, may occur if overcooked
17 Clues: round yellow portion of an egg • thick fluid commonly known as egg white • thickened blend of milk, eggs, and sugar • when an egg becomes firm/ solid or semisolid • occurs when meringue was spread on a cool filling • 2 strands of albumen that are anchored in the yolk • lies between the membranes, at the wide, round, end • ...
Egg Vocab 2017-05-09
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- foam made of beaten egg whites and sugar used for baked desserts
- 2 strands of albumen that are anchored in the yolk
- hold together 2 liquids that don´t normally hold together
- occurs when meringue was spread on a cool filling
- round yellow portion of an egg
- thick fluid commonly known as egg white
- thickened blend of milk, eggs, and sugar
- eggs easy to prepare, break egg into small bowl, slip into a greased shallow backing dish or custard cup, cover with small amount of milk, bake until whites are firm and yolk thickens
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- when an egg becomes firm/ solid or semisolid
- pie with custard filling, containing things like chopped veggies, cheese, and chopped cooked meat
- lies between the membranes, at the wide, round, end
- stand up straight when the beater is lifted from the mixture
- ingredients are stirred into the egg mix, which is not folded after cooking
- when you lift the beaters from the mixture and the whites gently bend over like waves
- holds the egg together to form a large, thick pancake and is filled and then folded
- brown droplets on the surface of the meringue, may occur if overcooked
- folding stiffly beaten whites into a sauce or puréed food
17 Clues: round yellow portion of an egg • thick fluid commonly known as egg white • thickened blend of milk, eggs, and sugar • when an egg becomes firm/ solid or semisolid • occurs when meringue was spread on a cool filling • 2 strands of albumen that are anchored in the yolk • lies between the membranes, at the wide, round, end • ...
Blitzar'21 Crossword - Junior 2021-05-27
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- We call Red Moon to the Moon to come in this month
- The six types of quarks are up, down, top, bottom, ............. and charm
- NC2403 Galaxy is located in this constellation
- Creators of H-R diagram are ............................. and Henry Norris Russell
- The writer of The Theory of Motion
- The founder of N = R.Fp.Ne.F1.Fi.Fc.L equation
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- A world-famous time travel paradox
- We use M = -1.35 -2.76lgP to get the .............................. of Variable stars
- The first discovered binary star
- The brightest star of the Cancer constellation
- This is used to find the North
- The author of Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis
- Nicolas Copernicus is the founder of this theory
- The largest discovered Blackhole
14 Clues: This is used to find the North • The first discovered binary star • The largest discovered Blackhole • A world-famous time travel paradox • The writer of The Theory of Motion • The brightest star of the Cancer constellation • NC2403 Galaxy is located in this constellation • The founder of N = R.Fp.Ne.F1.Fi.Fc.L equation • Nicolas Copernicus is the founder of this theory • ...
Plate Tectonics 2021-04-02
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- pieces of Earth's crust
- a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates which move slowly over the underlying mantle.
- a depression in the ground
- two plates moving together
- below the lithosphere
- rigid upper part of Earth,upper mantle and the crust
- two plates sliding against each other
- destroy's landforms etc
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- raises up the surface of Earth creating new landforms
- is the transfer of heat due to the bulk movement of molecules within fluids, including molten rock.
- drift theory that the Earth continents have moved over time
- two plate moving apart
- super continent that existed some time ago
- ring of volcanoe's in the pacific ovean
- the liquid outer core and the solid inner core
- movement when oceanic crust goes underneath another plate
16 Clues: below the lithosphere • two plate moving apart • pieces of Earth's crust • destroy's landforms etc • a depression in the ground • two plates moving together • two plates sliding against each other • ring of volcanoe's in the pacific ovean • super continent that existed some time ago • the liquid outer core and the solid inner core • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM 2025-04-25
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- / Second closest star.
- / Discovered Jupiter’s moons.
- / Space equilibrium points.
- / Proposed heliocentric theory.
- / Largest constellation.
- / Planet with rings and 146 moons.
- / Earth’s radiation belts.
- / Polar lights.
- / Morning Star; hottest planet.
- / Belt beyond Neptune.
- / Farthest and windiest planet.
- / Another name for universe.
- / Neptune’s largest moon.
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- / Universe origin theory.
- / The Hunter constellation.
- / Longest or shortest day.
- / Biggest planet.
- / Dwarf planet with moon Charon.
- / Outer gas layer of Moon.
- / Cross-shaped constellation.
- / Nearest galaxy to Milky Way.
- / Largest moon of Saturn.
- / Equal day and night.
- / Icy body with a tail.
- / Belt between Mars and Jupiter.
25 Clues: / Polar lights. • / Biggest planet. • / Second closest star. • / Equal day and night. • / Belt beyond Neptune. • / Icy body with a tail. • / Largest constellation. • / Universe origin theory. • / Largest moon of Saturn. • / Neptune’s largest moon. • / Longest or shortest day. • / Outer gas layer of Moon. • / Earth’s radiation belts. • / The Hunter constellation. • ...
Rawls 2023-06-05
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- Rawls' term for the principles that structure society emerging from the original position
- Contrasting perspectives, such as Rawls' theory of justice and libertarian philosophy.
- Rawls' argument that individuals would prefer equal basic liberties for all from behind the veil of ignorance
- Concept where decision-makers disregard their characteristics to ensure fair choices
- A decision rule used in uncertainty aiming to maximize the minimum gain
- Rawls' principle proposing every individual should have equal opportunity to attain advantageous positions
- The two guidelines proposed by Rawls that would shape a just society
- Essential elements necessary for a just society like freedom, opportunity, income, and self-respect
- Rawls' principle about organizing social and economic inequalities to benefit the least advantaged
- Theory addressing the legitimacy of the state's authority over individuals
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- Principle stating that law should govern a nation and all are subject to it
- Rawls' groundbreaking book in political philosophy
- The agreement expected among rational participants on principles for a just society
- Structures upholding and enforcing laws and norms, and organizing social behavior in a society
- Hypothetical situation used by Rawls in which individuals unaware of their future status design societal principles
- A ranking order where one principle must be satisfied before the next is considered
- Rawls' first principle emphasizing equal rights to basic liberties for all
- Fundamental freedoms each person is entitled to according to Rawls' first principle of justice
- Rawls' vision of a society where everyone's right to equal liberty is respected and enforced
- Influential 20th-century political philosopher known for his work, "A Theory of Justice"
20 Clues: Rawls' groundbreaking book in political philosophy • The two guidelines proposed by Rawls that would shape a just society • A decision rule used in uncertainty aiming to maximize the minimum gain • Rawls' first principle emphasizing equal rights to basic liberties for all • Theory addressing the legitimacy of the state's authority over individuals • ...
Mysteries 2022-02-14
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- The cell number the professor is in
- Gain too much weight and she’s lose her ____
- Where Washington buried his possessions
- The firm
- The key to the professors plan
- The president
- Mrs Barrows choice of cigarettes
- The man with the business card
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- A grove of ____
- The Thinking ____
- The farmers daughter
- How long was the professor in the cell
- Mr Martins weapon
- An example of the consequences
- Quitters inc by
- Mr Martins nightly beverage
16 Clues: The firm • The president • Quitters inc by • A grove of ____ • The Thinking ____ • Mr Martins weapon • The farmers daughter • Mr Martins nightly beverage • An example of the consequences • The key to the professors plan • The man with the business card • Mrs Barrows choice of cigarettes • The cell number the professor is in • How long was the professor in the cell • ...
Roman Catholic Church 2022-03-04
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- tradition of honoring saints actually came from these people
- baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, reconciliation, marriage, anointing of the sick, holy orders
- First pope of the church
- major religion of nearly every country in Latin America
- denomination of Christianity
- very special time for Christians
- Pope rules the church from here
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- Catholic Church doesn’t reject this theory
- comes from the Greek word katholicos
- tried to kill Jesus
- symbol used by early Christians to identify themselves in times of persecution
- symbolizes prayers rising to heaven
- Bang Theory Proposed by a Catholic Priest
- Has more Catholic than Italy
14 Clues: tried to kill Jesus • First pope of the church • denomination of Christianity • Has more Catholic than Italy • Pope rules the church from here • very special time for Christians • symbolizes prayers rising to heaven • comes from the Greek word katholicos • Bang Theory Proposed by a Catholic Priest • Catholic Church doesn’t reject this theory • ...
micro 2023-05-16
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- A group of firms action in unison
- When the outcome of each firm depends on the firms actions of the other firms in the market
- Total revenue minus total explicit cost
- A number that summarizes a country’s level of income distribution based on the Lorenz Curve
- Total cost divided by the quantity of the output
- The limited nature of society’s resources
- A situation in which the market price has reached the level at which quantity supplied equals quantity demanded
- A situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- The impact of one person’s actions on the well-being of a bystander
- An agreement among firms in a market about quantities to produce or prices to charge
- and negative
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- Total revenue minus total cost
- A graph of the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded
- Efforts by the government to prevent oligopolistic industries from behaving like monopolies
- Market structure in which only a few sellers offer similar or identical products
- amount of firms with shared market power
- The study of how people behave in strategic situations
- A person who receives the benefit of a good buy avoids paying for it
- Input costs that do not require an outlay of money by the firm
- A / A+B
- involved in oligopolies
- A situation in which quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- A legal minimum on the price at which a good can be sold
- A measure of the responsiveness of quantity demanded or quantity supplied to one of its determinants
- when above the equilibrium point
25 Clues: A / A+B • and negative • involved in oligopolies • Total revenue minus total cost • when above the equilibrium point • A group of firms action in unison • Total revenue minus total explicit cost • amount of firms with shared market power • The limited nature of society’s resources • Total cost divided by the quantity of the output • ...
Exam 3 Review -- Adulthood 2016-12-06
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- FMLA = ______ and Medical Leave Act
- Shutting down or leaving the conversation
- marriage researcher who came up with the "Four Horsemen"
- Living together in a romantic relationship that is not marriage, per se
- Holland's dimension for scientists and journalists
- Holland's dimension for entrepreneurs and business people
- all-at-once retirement (vs. blurred)
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- The theory that, in marriage, each partner may provide something the other would be hard-pressed to contribute
- Five Factor Personality dimension = nice
- merciful ending of one's life
- theory of mate choice we illutrated with playing cards
- Five Factor personality dimension = organized
- vs. stagnation
- One of the Four Horsemen, including eye-rolling and sarcasm
- IADL = __________ activities of daily living
- the dissolution of a marriage
- One of the Four Horsemen: "You are so selfish."
- At work, it's good to have one, unless it's a bad one
18 Clues: vs. stagnation • merciful ending of one's life • the dissolution of a marriage • FMLA = ______ and Medical Leave Act • all-at-once retirement (vs. blurred) • Five Factor Personality dimension = nice • Shutting down or leaving the conversation • IADL = __________ activities of daily living • Five Factor personality dimension = organized • ...
Sections 12.1,12.2, and 12.3 2021-11-22
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- The theory that Deci and Ryan created and included three levels with competence, autonomy and relatedness was based off of what?
- Joe has been studying hard for his accounting exam. He ends up getting a 92% on it and feels super proud of himself. This is an example of what?
- The model of motivation that explains how people strive for fairness and justice in social exchanges or give-and-take relationship.
- The acquired needs theory has only three levels that include: the need for achievement, affiliation, and power. Who created the Acquired Needs theory?
- The hierarchy needs theory has 5 levels that include: physiological, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization needs. Who was the creator if this theory?
- Who was the creator of the two factor theory that includes just two levels with job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction
- The psychological process that arouse and direct goal-directed behavior
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- Rewards given by others such as the payoff the person receives for performing a particular task (ex: a paycheck)
- he model of motivation that suggests that employees can be motivated by goals that are specific and challenging but achievable.
- The model of motivation that boils down to deciding how much effort to exert in a specific task situation
10 Clues: The psychological process that arouse and direct goal-directed behavior • The model of motivation that boils down to deciding how much effort to exert in a specific task situation • Rewards given by others such as the payoff the person receives for performing a particular task (ex: a paycheck) • ...
2.05 Key Terms 2023-03-01
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- money received
- when two or more businesses offer the same product
- a financial gain
- risk potential to minimise gains and maximise loss of a business
- one firm tries to distinguish its product or service from competing products on the basis of attributes
- risks that are beyond human control and result in a loss or no loss
- The profit motive makes theatre become pedestrian
- degree and nature of competition for products and services
- the money spent on something
- many sellers, there is easy entry and exiting of firms, products are identical from one seller to another, and sellers are price takers
- control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
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- the continued possession, use, or control of something
- risks recognized that are related to the loss of natural assets
- the risk involved in investing in a business opportunity in an international market
- the actual profit after working expenses not included in the calculation of gross profit
- the government controls the prices the company charges
- loss to an organisation caused by human factors
- a thing that is made smaller or less in size or amount
- when two or more businesses offer different products or services and compete for the same market
- move from one place to another
- keeping away from or not doing something
- Profit the total sales of the firm minus the total cost of the goods sold
- the total amount your business paid as a cost related to the sale of products
- the activity or condition of competing
- a category of risk that will either result in a profit or loss
- a state of limited competition
26 Clues: money received • a financial gain • the money spent on something • move from one place to another • a state of limited competition • the activity or condition of competing • keeping away from or not doing something • loss to an organisation caused by human factors • The profit motive makes theatre become pedestrian • when two or more businesses offer the same product • ...
chapter 2 words 2017-03-08
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- relating to or situated on the edge
- able to hammered or pressed
- doctrine that all events, human actions are ultimately determined
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions are based
- especially in response to learning or experience
- make or become accustomed or used to something
- shapes that share the same center
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- quality of being shaped or modeled
- rejection of all religion
- Branch of knowledge
- theory that knowledge is derived from sense
- unchanging over time
- clever, original and inventive
- a thing that is added or attached
- omitting inessential words
- showing great attention to detail
- very weak or slight
17 Clues: Branch of knowledge • very weak or slight • unchanging over time • rejection of all religion • omitting inessential words • able to hammered or pressed • clever, original and inventive • a thing that is added or attached • showing great attention to detail • shapes that share the same center • quality of being shaped or modeled • relating to or situated on the edge • ...
filter theory 2023-11-09
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- The third filter of the filter theory
- The second filter: similarity of what?
- Encouraged by similarity in attitudes, also a previous factor affecting attraction ( not including the dash )
- Who pointed out that many studies have failed to replicate the original study .
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- Relates to geographical location.
- When you are more likely to form a relationship with someone who is culturally or socially similar
- As a factor, what does the filter theory affect?
- Who devised the filter theory based on a study with student couples?
- The filter theory ______ the range of available romantic partners
9 Clues: Relates to geographical location. • The third filter of the filter theory • The second filter: similarity of what? • As a factor, what does the filter theory affect? • The filter theory ______ the range of available romantic partners • Who devised the filter theory based on a study with student couples? • ...
task 5 2018-11-29
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- An agency that obtains negotiated large-volume transportation rates from carriers, and resells this capacity to shippers.
- An individual or firm to whom freight is shipped. A freight receiver.
- Companies that provide door-to-door domestic and international air freight service.
- Shipment moving from origin to destination via two or more carriers.
- Owned and operated by a shipper. Usually refers to private trucking fleets. Components include: vehicle fleet, drivers, maintenance equipment.
- Point at which ownership of freight changes hands from shipper to consignee.
- Bringing together many small shipments, often from different shippers, into large shipment quantities, in order to take advantage of economies of scale in transportation costs. In-vehicle consolidation is when a vehicle makes pickups from many customers and consolidates freight inside the vehicle.
- Loss or damage of freight shipments while in transit or in a carrier-operated warehouse.
- A for-hire carrier providing transportation services to the general public. Obligations: to serve, to deliver, to charge reasonable rates, to avoid discrimination.
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- It refers to goods being transported from place to place.
- A document providing a binding contract between a shipper and a carrier for the transportation of freight, specifying the obligations of both parties.
- An individual or firm that sends freight. A freight originator.
- An agency that receives freight from a shipper and then arranges for transportation with one or more carriers for transport to the consignee.
- Transportation service arrangement in which freight is moved from origin (shipper) through to ultimate destination (consignee) for a given rate.
- A firm that provides transportation services, typically owning and operating transportation equipment.
15 Clues: It refers to goods being transported from place to place. • An individual or firm that sends freight. A freight originator. • Shipment moving from origin to destination via two or more carriers. • An individual or firm to whom freight is shipped. A freight receiver. • Point at which ownership of freight changes hands from shipper to consignee. • ...
MATHEMATICIANS 2016-06-11
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- NAPIER He is a Scottish Mathematician. He was responsible for manufacturing logarithms. It was also he who applied the everyday use of the decimal point in mathematics and arithmetic.
- BERNOULLI He is a Swiss Mathematician. “Hydrodynamica” was a book that touched on mathematical principles applied in other sciences.
- He is a German Mathematician who introduced "motion" to geometry, rotating curves to produce solids.
- DESCARTES He is a French Mathematician. The “Cartesian coordinate system” in mathematics is named after him.
- CARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS He is a German Mathematician who is known as the “Prince Of Mathematics”.
- KHAYYAM He is a Persian Mathematician who worked on the “theory of proportions”. He wrote one of the most important books in mathematics, “Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra” from which most algebraic principles have been drawn from.
- WILHELM LEIBNIZ He is a German Matematician. He also proposed the mathematical principle known as the “Transcendental Law of Homogeneity”.
- PASCAL He is a French Mathematician. He is recognized for two mathematical areas of study, projective geometry and probability theory. He describes in his paper, “Treatise on the Arithmetical Triangle”, an easy way to understand table of “binomial coefficients” known as “Pascal’s Triangle”.
- LOVELACE She is an English Mathematician. She produced a mathematical algorithm that would be later used in computers.
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- HILBERT He is a German Mathematician. His examination of calculus led him to the invention of “Hilbert space”, considered one of the key concepts of functional analysis and modern mathematical physics.
- He is a Greco-Roman Mathematician. He is the author of the books “Almagest” and “ The Mathematical Compilation”.
- He is an Indian Mathematician. He introduced Zero to the mathematics which stood for nothing.
- CLERK MAXWELL He Belonged to Scotland who published a remarkable paper on the construction of novel ovals, at the age of 14.
- JOSEPH CARTAN He is a French Mathematician who worked in the theory of Lie groups and Lie
- CANTOR He is a German Mathematician who is the Inventor of set theory.
- He is a Greek Mathematician who is considered as the “first true mathematician
- PACIOLI He is an Italian Mathematician who is known as the “Father Of Accounting”.
17 Clues: CANTOR He is a German Mathematician who is the Inventor of set theory. • He is a Greek Mathematician who is considered as the “first true mathematician • PACIOLI He is an Italian Mathematician who is known as the “Father Of Accounting”. • JOSEPH CARTAN He is a French Mathematician who worked in the theory of Lie groups and Lie • ...
Econ Unit 1- definitions 2015-10-14
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- benefits/ the satisfaction from consuming the products they buy
- they show the maximum combined output of two or more products a firm or an entire economy can produce with its available resources
- they are limited organic materials as well as inputs
- what for humans in unlimited
- Organization in which entrepreneurs combine resources to produce goods and services
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
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- man made resources
- it can be land,capital or labour
- its the study of how to allocate limited resources
- cost/ the private costs + external costs
10 Clues: man made resources • what for humans in unlimited • it can be land,capital or labour • cost/ the private costs + external costs • its the study of how to allocate limited resources • they are limited organic materials as well as inputs • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • benefits/ the satisfaction from consuming the products they buy • ...
Cold War 2023-05-15
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- If one loses to communism all go down
- Totalitarian Leader
- Threat by Nuclear power
- Ease of Tensions
- Sputnik started this
- Fear of communist takeover
- Peacetime Military alliance
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- Promote peace in southeast asia
- "better" than capitalism in theory
- Investigation inside the U.S
- Foreign aide
- Containment policy
- Soviet occupation in Korea
- Soviet alliances
- Any means in order to get rid of communism/socialism
15 Clues: Foreign aide • Soviet alliances • Ease of Tensions • Containment policy • Totalitarian Leader • Sputnik started this • Threat by Nuclear power • Soviet occupation in Korea • Fear of communist takeover • Peacetime Military alliance • Investigation inside the U.S • Promote peace in southeast asia • "better" than capitalism in theory • If one loses to communism all go down • ...
3.3.3 Economies of Scale 2025-01-12
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- an increase in inputs leads to the same proportional increase in output
- large productive machinery that cannot be scaled down is accessible to larger firms
- can lose accuracy
- Cost savings from hiring specialized managers to improve efficiency as the business grows.
- Cost savings from using more efficient technology as the business grows.
- Type of economy of scale where reduction in average unit costs of the firm as a result of an increase in the size of the industry.
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- _can be slow in a large business
- Problems that arise when a business becomes too large, like poor management or higher costs.
- Large firms can buy large quantities of materials at once
- Type of economy of scale where reduction in average unit costs as the firm increases in size
- Lower costs or better deals on loans due to the business’s larger size.
- Return When adding more resources results in less output, and costs increase.
- Minimum Efficient Scale is the _ point on the LRAC curve
13 Clues: can lose accuracy • _can be slow in a large business • Minimum Efficient Scale is the _ point on the LRAC curve • Large firms can buy large quantities of materials at once • an increase in inputs leads to the same proportional increase in output • Lower costs or better deals on loans due to the business’s larger size. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2025-03-18
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- the hypothesis of continental ________ states that the continents were once connected, but drifted apart over time
- a mountain-like structure which erupts lava periodically
- the enormous tidal wave
- the type of boundary where two plates are moving apart
- when two p[lates collide and one goes underneath the other
- a rapid shaking of the ground due to a transform boundary
- the meteorologist who proposed the theory of tectonic plates
- the middle layer of the earth
- a type of valley where there is a depression feature in the crust due to a divergent boundary
- the material which new crust is formed from
- the seafloor area where old crust is subducted
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- masses which continentals sit on top of
- the outer layer of the earth
- the type of boundary where two plates slide past each other horizontally
- the force that causes the movement of tectonic plates
- the number of major tectonic plates
- the name of supercontinent which is proposed in continental drift theory
- the seafloor area where new crust is formed
- the innermost layer of the earth
- the area where two plates meet
- the type of boundary where two plates are moving toward each other
21 Clues: the enormous tidal wave • the outer layer of the earth • the middle layer of the earth • the area where two plates meet • the innermost layer of the earth • the number of major tectonic plates • masses which continentals sit on top of • the seafloor area where new crust is formed • the material which new crust is formed from • the seafloor area where old crust is subducted • ...
The One & Only Glenn McCracken 2023-11-17
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- specially selected
- Dutifully firm and unwavering
- a person of great strength & power
- Sarah Fuckabee hates this quality of being
- the quality of not causing harm
- strong desire and determination to succeed
- unrelenting, determined
- wishing to do what is right morally
- able to perform well and powerfully
- devoted to a purpose
- lighthearted and lively
- being overly sentimental
- quality of having experience, knowledge and good judgment
- an example to be imitated, looked up to by others
- consistent, high quality, able to be trusted
- relied on as honest or truthful
- inspiring happiness, optimism and hope
- what you are to me
- complete sincerity and commitment
- displaying kindness and concern for others
- your Kyle given nickname
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- advocate of a particular cause
- not deterred by danger or pain
- the ability to judge well
- dedication and loyalty to a purpose
- how you look in joggers
- What you are to Olive
- remaining loyal & steadfast
- deserving of respect
- feeling and showing certainty
- planning the future with imagination and wisdom
- man A man who loves his family and home life
- to fill people with a sense of purpose
- firm and constant support or allegiance
- fraternal connection
- being honest / strong moral principles
- to be calm and relax
- showing consideration for the needs of others
38 Clues: specially selected • what you are to me • deserving of respect • devoted to a purpose • fraternal connection • to be calm and relax • What you are to Olive • how you look in joggers • unrelenting, determined • lighthearted and lively • being overly sentimental • your Kyle given nickname • the ability to judge well • remaining loyal & steadfast • Dutifully firm and unwavering • ...
History 2025-02-01
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- The principle of complete and unrestricted government
- Was known for inventing different types of steam engines
- He wrote the book leviathan
- A meeting in 1884-1885 of colonial powers
- A person who differs in opinion from religious belief
- The process of making an area more into a city or town
- Its an empirical method for getting knowledge
- Nicolaus Copernicus was the first to proposed of the theory
- its an idea of economical quality that wants a world without different level of people
- He was one of the earliest Renaissance developers of the thermoscope
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- Commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- Someone starting a business by themselves Entrepreneur building it up into something big
- A spatial region over a state or organization
- A plan of extending a country's power
- It is an economic and political philosophy
- Is a manufacturing plant with machinery
- Discovered the law of motion
- The principal of the theory of separation of powers
- He wrote Candide, The Maid of Orleans, and The Age of Louis XIV
19 Clues: He wrote the book leviathan • Discovered the law of motion • A plan of extending a country's power • Is a manufacturing plant with machinery • A meeting in 1884-1885 of colonial powers • It is an economic and political philosophy • Commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism" • A spatial region over a state or organization • Its an empirical method for getting knowledge • ...
Chapter 31 Vocabulary 2014-09-19
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- Dwarf- Giant star that has lost its outer layers, leaving behind a hot, dense core that continues to contract under gravity.
- Sequence- Section of the H-R diagram that is plotted from the upper left to the lower right and contains 90 percent of all known stars.
- The space that contains all known matter and energy.
- Hole- A region in space that is so dense that nothing can escape its inward pull of gravity.
- Fusion- A nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei join together.
- Interstellar cloud of gas, ice and dust also where stars are born.
- Layer of the sun that emits light into space.
- Background Radiation- Residual radiation from the formation of the universe; predicted by the big bang theory and later detected in 1956.
- Large group of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
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- Late stage in a star's life cycle that occurs when its hydrogen fuel is depleted, its core contracts, and its outer layers expand and cool.
- Group- Group of about 50 galaxies including the Milky Way.
- Gigantic explosion of a star in which the temperature within the collapsing star reaches 10 billion K, can evolve into a neutron.
- Bang Theory- Theory that about 13.7 billion years ago, the entire universe was contained in a single point that began expanding outward.
- Oval-shaped, closed curve.
- Darker, cooler areas of the Sun's photosphere.
- Way- Spiral galaxy that is about 100,000 light-years in diameter and contains from 200 to 400 billion stars, including the sun.
- Study of how the universe began, what it is made of, and how it continues to evolve.
- Electrically neutral particle inside the nucleus of an atom.
- Energy- Energy that might be causing the accelerating expansion of the universe.
19 Clues: Oval-shaped, closed curve. • Layer of the sun that emits light into space. • Darker, cooler areas of the Sun's photosphere. • The space that contains all known matter and energy. • Group- Group of about 50 galaxies including the Milky Way. • Electrically neutral particle inside the nucleus of an atom. • Large group of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity. • ...
Voc. Chapters 1 -3 Review 2021-09-09
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- to speak ill of
- following
- to hold the interest of
- good-natured
- rudely brief
- to take advantage of
- to do harm to
- to reply
- praise
- a hard choice
- an enemy
- a preference
- passion
- extinct
- solid
- orderly
- a meeting
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- a perfect model
- lacking ethical principles
- to discourage
- odd
- careful
- to end
- close
- to bring out
- to expand
- strong dislike
- to clear of guilt
- furious
- firm
30 Clues: odd • firm • close • solid • to end • praise • careful • furious • passion • extinct • orderly • to reply • an enemy • following • to expand • a meeting • good-natured • rudely brief • to bring out • a preference • to discourage • to do harm to • a hard choice • strong dislike • a perfect model • to speak ill of • to clear of guilt • to take advantage of • to hold the interest of • lacking ethical principles
Mark Louchart - Chap 6 2020-12-07
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- french philosopher
- father of observational astronomy
- English mathematician
- English philosopher and physician
- French writer
- French judge
- theory where everything revolves around the sun
- Theory where Everything revolves around the Earth
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- Female writer
- series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period
- French word
- an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe
- the view that persons' moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live
- empirical method of acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science
14 Clues: French word • French judge • Female writer • French writer • french philosopher • English mathematician • father of observational astronomy • English philosopher and physician • theory where everything revolves around the sun • Theory where Everything revolves around the Earth • an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe • ...
Prospective memory puzzle 2021-03-01
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- The name of a cognitive theory of prospective memory.
- The A in Smith's (2003) PAM theory of prospective memory.
- Type of memory that helps you decide whether you saw a picture previously.
- Person who proposed the supervisory attention system.
- Analysis technique to decode the content of intentions.
- Retrieval in prospective memory tasks relies on cues generated by this.
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- Type of memory to organise behaviour according to delayed intentions.
- Remembering to take a cake out of the oven in 30 minutes is an example of xxxx-based prospective memory.
- Remembering to return a book when passing a library is an example of xxxxx-based prospective memory.
- Part of the frontal lobe most commonly associated with prospective memory.
- Brodmann Area associated with prospective memory.
- The P in Smith’s (2003) PAM theory of prospective memory.
12 Clues: Brodmann Area associated with prospective memory. • The name of a cognitive theory of prospective memory. • Person who proposed the supervisory attention system. • Analysis technique to decode the content of intentions. • The A in Smith's (2003) PAM theory of prospective memory. • The P in Smith’s (2003) PAM theory of prospective memory. • ...
Cell 2022-11-23
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- What cell is bigger eukaryotic cell or prokaryotic cell?
- True or False. Human beings are considered unicellular living organisms.
- It is the outer covering of a prokaryotic cell.
- A German zoologist who discovered that animals are made up of cells.
- He was the fist person who discovered unicellular organism.
- A term used to describe spherical (round) shape prokaryotes.
- A scientist who concluded that all plants are made of cells.
- He stated that all cells arise from cells.
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- These are the simplest type of cells.
- The Latin phrase popularized by Virchow.
- This word means nucleus.
- A latin word where the word cell was derived, this means small rooms.
- How many cell theory statements are there?
- True or False. Prokaryotes have nucleus.
- Where are the genetic materials of a prokaryote dispersed?
- Cells arise only by division of a ____ existing cell.
- According to the cell theory, cells are the ______ or organization of all organisms.
- What part of prokaryotic cell contains the bacterial DNA?
- The prokaryotes appeared how many billion years ago?
- Describe in one word the internal structure of a prokaryote.
20 Clues: This word means nucleus. • These are the simplest type of cells. • The Latin phrase popularized by Virchow. • True or False. Prokaryotes have nucleus. • How many cell theory statements are there? • He stated that all cells arise from cells. • It is the outer covering of a prokaryotic cell. • The prokaryotes appeared how many billion years ago? • ...
Space terms 2012-11-02
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- this happens to stars that can no longer produce enough energy.
- There are ________ planets in the solar system.
- What is the theory scientists came up with for how the universe started?
- very small objects in space.
- Galaxy with a disk like shape.
- the theory that states the universe will expand to maximum then contract.
- Name for spread out cloud of dust and gas .
- the study of the origin and changes of the universe.
- Which planet is similar in size to Earth?
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- asteroids, meteors, and comets are examples.
- What separates Mars and Jupiter?
- Supernovas are basically ________.
- New stars are often bright blue or_________in colour.
- how many years does a medium-mass star live?
- Black holes are______.
- a ________ is a name of a neutron star.
- All living organisms are made of _______ and other molecules.
- The outer planets are made of_______.
18 Clues: Black holes are______. • very small objects in space. • Galaxy with a disk like shape. • What separates Mars and Jupiter? • Supernovas are basically ________. • The outer planets are made of_______. • a ________ is a name of a neutron star. • Which planet is similar in size to Earth? • Name for spread out cloud of dust and gas . • asteroids, meteors, and comets are examples. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2024-05-14
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- Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, the first person to study the sky with a telescope
- German astronomer, mapped the prbit of the planets
- A belief in a reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- An instrument used to view distant objects
- Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion
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- An idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- A step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- The force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- A theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- Modern science emerged as as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- A theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe
12 Clues: An instrument used to view distant objects • German astronomer, mapped the prbit of the planets • An idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • The force of attraction between all masses in the universe • A theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system • A belief in a reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2024-05-14
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- Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, the first person to study the sky with a telescope
- German astronomer, mapped the prbit of the planets
- A belief in a reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- An instrument used to view distant objects
- Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion
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- An idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- A step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- The force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- A theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- Modern science emerged as as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- A theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe
12 Clues: An instrument used to view distant objects • German astronomer, mapped the prbit of the planets • An idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • The force of attraction between all masses in the universe • A theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system • A belief in a reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • ...
