theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
DNA 2018-03-13
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- the state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted
- 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
- Selection the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- the stock of different genes in an interbreeding population
- hat has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment
- Record to refer to the total number of fossils that have been discovered
- is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species
- A British naturalist of the nineteenth century. He and others developed the theory of evolution
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
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- the state of being diverse; variety
- an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes
- an organ or bone that appears in different animals
- that biological systems – individuals and populations are different over space.
- Selection The breeding of plants and animals to produce desirable traits.
- an organism that has lost all or most of its original function in the course of evolution, such as human appendixes
- At the heart of evolutionary theory is the basic idea that life has existed for billions of years and has changed over time
- as for the matching of genes from a forensic sample with those of a criminal suspect
- a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended
- 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
20 Clues: the state of being diverse; variety • an organ or bone that appears in different animals • the action or process of adapting or being adapted • the stock of different genes in an interbreeding population • hat has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment • Selection The breeding of plants and animals to produce desirable traits. • ...
Chapter 3: “Planning and Organizing Literature Instruction” 2023-05-28
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- These goals drive your overall literature curriculum planning (... Goals)
- What technique is related to the question “How will I show them where to go? Modeling/...
- The first question of a planning model. …..am I going?
- This theory DOESN’T consider Student’s subjective experiences for analyzing literature (… - Centered Theory)
- A type of individual difference to accommodate your plan on (… - ability)
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- This theory focuses on unique social contexts and communities’ perspectives (Socio - … Theory)
- What is the name of the last technique?
- type of organization unit in which there is a focus on a kind of social conflict such as women and the subordinated role in a culture.
- PERIOD organizational instruction for units in which you can incorporate background historical events, cultural shaping texts, and similarities between literature, art, music, etc.
- How many types of techniques do you know?
- Organization in which your unit is planned around biographies, or poetry, or novels, etc.
11 Clues: What is the name of the last technique? • How many types of techniques do you know? • The first question of a planning model. …..am I going? • These goals drive your overall literature curriculum planning (... Goals) • A type of individual difference to accommodate your plan on (… - ability) • ...
CRIJ 3320 eCrossword Puzzle 6 2022-09-25
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- The belief that there is a survival of the fittest in society.
- A pseudoscience that measures facial and other body characteristics and their relationship to personality.
- A group of theoretical approaches that look to the personality as the cause of criminal activity.
- Responsible for executive cognitive functioning.
- Theories that propose that crime is caused by inherited genetic and other biological causes.
- The study of the individual human mind, personality, and behavior; the science of behavior and mental processes.
- Similar behavior in identical twins.
- Similar patterns with respect to criminality.
- Surgical alterations of brain tissue in order to alter personality or behavior.
- Body types as described by Sheldon: endomorphs, mesomorphs, and ectomorphs.
- A scientific or quantitative approach to criminology that searches for pathology, uses the scientific method, and suggests therapy.
- The earliest insanity ruling, sometimes called the right/wrong test.
- Exposure to high levels of this metal on the brain has been investigated as a culprit of crime.
- Minimized the importance of social conditions such as inequality and ignored the extensive literature of the ecological school, and blamed criminality on the individual rather than society.
- Attempts to measure personality.
- The belief by Goring that criminals were mentally defective.
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- The pseudoscientific belief that astrological signs such as configurations of the planets or stars influence human behavior.
- The surgical removal of the frontal lobes of the brain.
- Theory that holds that males have a greater interest in mating and little interest in child rearing and use illegitimate means to maximize their offspring.
- Lombroso’s theory that criminals could be denoted on the basis of their facial appearance.
- Biological mechanisms that affect gene expression.
- A theory proposed by Bandura that looks at the thought processes of the person and external sanctions.
- The belief that criminals represent genetic “throwbacks to the ape” or earlier, more primitive humanity.
- Claims that sugar consumption (too little or too much) is a causal defense agent in crime; poor nutrition obviates guilt.
- The theory that males who possess an extra Y chromosome are more prone to violence.
- Originally based on the writings of Sigmund Freud, is an applied branch of psychological theory that employs techniques such as free mental association and dream therapy to diagnose and treat mental problems.
- Scientific breeding; attempted to control the perceived onslaught of feeblemindedness.
- The use of a system of rewards and punishments in order to modify or engineer behavior.
- A psychologist who was the first to use the term "moron" and led the IQ test movement.
- Refers to attempts to construct typical characteristics of certain offenders.
- Saw criminals as a separate group of people who were defensive and biologically inferior.
- A branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder.
- A pseudoscience that claims to be able to read personality characteristics on the basis of lines on the palm of the hand.
- Notion which assumes the mutual exclusivity of criminals (defined as prisoners) and noncriminals (defined as nonprisoners).
- A personality disorder in which, due to inadequate childhood socialization, an individual never develops a full range of adult personality.
- The pseudoscience that claims to determine personality and intelligence on the basis of the size and shape of a person’s skull.
- The single most important trait in distinguishing violence in individuals.
- Term used by evolutionary psychologists to refer to criminal, deviant, or antisocial behavior.
38 Clues: Attempts to measure personality. • Similar behavior in identical twins. • Similar patterns with respect to criminality. • Responsible for executive cognitive functioning. • Biological mechanisms that affect gene expression. • The surgical removal of the frontal lobes of the brain. • The belief by Goring that criminals were mentally defective. • ...
continental drift theory 2022-10-12
7 Clues: they didnt __ him • the theory of theory • the movment of clouds • the man with a theory • under ground left overs • the sliding of spiecies • the moment of continents
Industrial Revolution 2012-11-14
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- A system in which s country's industry is controlled by owners
- of production services used to produce goods
- philosopher who wrote wealth of nations
- to undergo a development of industry
- groups formed by workers
- a theory that states actions are right if they are beneficial
- A company allowed to act as a single person
- the group between the upper and working class
- Something containing something else
- someone who operates a business
- A negotiation between an employer and trade union
- growth of urban areas
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- The theory that states all property is publicly owned
- A transitional social state
- Growing different crops in the same area in different seasons
- when farms became factories
- a place used to manufacture things
- german philosopher, wrote communist manifesto
- when workers' demands aren't met they go on this
- hands free
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 • ...
Marketing Definitions Puzzle 2021-11-26
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- each is a part of a broader market category that possesses an identifiable characteristic
- can be used by competitor to shift sales in their advantage
- consumer buy where they can get a better deal at a lower price more convenient to them
- a canadian firm and a foreign firm business with similar goals combine resources-money, facilities, distribution networks-to make or sell a specific product in the other country
- supports scientists and technicians who work on new ideas
- holds onto its customers in spite of competition
- a market of a small number of large companies
- the money you gained from your initial investment
- taxes placed on goods being imported into a country in order to protect the local industries from too much foriegn competition
- The percentage that one company’s product takes of the total dollars spent by consumers on products within a specific market
- you make a profit and keep some of the money made from the business
- using the same methods as in domestic markets but they also have to attempt to sell differently based on the consumers in the region
- uses the same resources to produce better or the same products
- companies using ads to put their product into consumers minds
- when a customer stick to buying a certain product and is very important to businesses because even little percent in customer retention results in major increases in profit
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- making an activity easier and more comfortable for the customer
- the store carries a large number of different brands or types of merchandise
- specific types of products as well as the companies that produce those products
- a company that has an item that no other company has or sells
- services activities performed to support the sale of a product or other service
- The consumer develops a strong relationship with the product or the retailer and will not consider any other brand
- influence a way the product looks and what it does
- encourages the creation of new businesses
- takes into account the shipping costs and the currency exchange as well as the tariff costs
- one company provides a product or service for a small market and, by doing so, keeps competitors out of that market
- good reviews or bad reviews from customers that influence other people on if they should shop there or not
- a firm that does not have any competition
27 Clues: encourages the creation of new businesses • a firm that does not have any competition • a market of a small number of large companies • holds onto its customers in spite of competition • the money you gained from your initial investment • influence a way the product looks and what it does • supports scientists and technicians who work on new ideas • ...
Mindfulness Map 2021-02-22
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- We never stop doing it.
- Another word for happy.
- If it comes from the heart its called.
- Live in the moment.
- A mindfulness technique.
- A behaviour unconsciously done every day.
- Anagram of 'tinomiandrete'.
- Ears do this.
- They fill the mind all day.
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- Firm belief.
- Desired goal.
- A mindful movement of the body.
- The voice of ...
- The quality or state of being clear.
- Believing in oneself.
- Creating an image of the future.
- The best policy, supposedly.
- Consistency creates habits.
- A peaceful state of mind.
- Condition of mind and body.
- Opposite to negative.
- Everyone measures it differently.
- Maximum clarity of an idea.
23 Clues: Firm belief. • Desired goal. • Ears do this. • The voice of ... • Live in the moment. • Believing in oneself. • Opposite to negative. • We never stop doing it. • Another word for happy. • A mindfulness technique. • A peaceful state of mind. • Consistency creates habits. • Condition of mind and body. • Anagram of 'tinomiandrete'. • Maximum clarity of an idea. • They fill the mind all day. • ...
Coral Reefs 2014-03-06
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- a small growth
- a group of animals
- warmer water
- they swim in the sea
- firm and stiff
- a yellowish-brown symbolic present
- a plant of a butterfly
- a nonflowering sea plant
- it is a living thing
- a hard rock used to build materials
- easily broken or damaged
- a place where you find a reef
- the home of clown fish
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- one of the three groups of the great barrier reef
- a soft type of coral
- the biggest reef in Australia
- interacting organismens in the ocean
- animals found in the ocean
18 Clues: warmer water • a small growth • firm and stiff • a group of animals • a soft type of coral • they swim in the sea • it is a living thing • a plant of a butterfly • the home of clown fish • a nonflowering sea plant • easily broken or damaged • animals found in the ocean • the biggest reef in Australia • a place where you find a reef • a yellowish-brown symbolic present • ...
CROSSWORD 2 2016-11-27
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- Decλy(8)
- The largest explosion of a star in space is –(9)
- Independent directions in space-time.(10)
- X is a meteorologist who established the foundations of chaos theory. What is X’s Last name? (6)
- A measure of the disorder of a system and of its constituent molecules.- (7) (Entropy)
- The phenomenon in quantum theory whereby particles that interact with each other become permanently dependent on each other’s quantum states and properties, to the extent that they lose their individuality and in many ways behave as a single entity.(12)
- X was awarded Nobel prize for his theoretical studies of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars . X's last name – (13)
- What state of the art computer technology is used to train pilots when wanting to copy the experience of flying an aircraft.(14)
- The Answer to The Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything.(8)
- The 100 Dinar Serbian banknote has ________’s photo on the front (last name).(5)
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- The process by which bodies and quantum systems lose some of their more unusual quantum properties as they interact with their environments.(11)
- An unidentified type of matter which comprises up to 27% of the energy of the universe.(10)
- The________ paradox talks about the the whys and why nots of alien life.(5)
- _________ constant gives the rate of expansion of the universe.(6)
- This secret military project developed the first atomic bomb during World War II. It is called the ‘_________ Project’.(9)
- The idea in quantum theory that items can be separately analyzed as having several contradictory, and apparently mutually exclusive, properties.(15)
- Two out of six have a strange charm. What are the six known as?(5)
- The country in which theoretical physicist - James maxwell was born in_____(8)
- Sci-fi Shortcut (8)
- The magnetic confinement device most researched for controlled thermonuclear fusion power.(7)
20 Clues: Decλy(8) • Sci-fi Shortcut (8) • Independent directions in space-time.(10) • The largest explosion of a star in space is –(9) • _________ constant gives the rate of expansion of the universe.(6) • Two out of six have a strange charm. What are the six known as?(5) • The________ paradox talks about the the whys and why nots of alien life.(5) • ...
Quest 3 2018-11-12
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- The stage in Piaget's cognitive development theory where individuals can use formal principles of logic to think abstractly
- The term used when one focuses on only one part of a stimulus
- A type of thinking where something is either right or wrong
- The ability to monitor and adapt one's emotions
- The term used when one understand physical changes to many stimuli can be undone
- According to her, Kohlberg messed up (at least for 1/2 of the population)
- The term used (in Piaget's theory) when an individual understands that changing the physical arrangements of something does not change the quantity
- The patterns of how an individual acts
- A type of interaction with a caregiver where a child does not really want to be close, even if the caregiver leave the room
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- In this stage children are more likely to develop independence if their caregivers offer some freedom to try things
- Term used when an individual seems to have ended his/her own life
- There is no evidence that this occurs
- Term used in Vygotsky's theory when one offers another individual support or assistance
- This type of aggression is when someone calls you names.
- When one is a 'good boy'
- Sometimes ideals should win when the rules are not right
- A type of thinking that does not allow for someone else's perspective
- A shortcut to help remember the big five
- I have great parents, I can stay out late when ever I want!
- The level at which an individual can almost, but no quite, finish a task on his/her own
20 Clues: When one is a 'good boy' • There is no evidence that this occurs • The patterns of how an individual acts • A shortcut to help remember the big five • The ability to monitor and adapt one's emotions • This type of aggression is when someone calls you names. • Sometimes ideals should win when the rules are not right • ...
Unit 13 2025-04-22
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- -to make a substance flow from a container
- the natural layer that covers a person or fruit
- -to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables
- a small, juicy red fruit that has small seeds
- an electric machine used for breaking down foods
- kitchen equipment that is used to preserve food
- a cold drink made from fruit and yogurt
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- not hard or firm
- a cover on a container that can be lifted up
- to cut something into pieces with an axe or knife
- sweet substance
- hard or firm, keeping a clear shape
- an element that is present in teeth and bones
13 Clues: sweet substance • not hard or firm • hard or firm, keeping a clear shape • a cold drink made from fruit and yogurt • -to make a substance flow from a container • -to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables • a cover on a container that can be lifted up • an element that is present in teeth and bones • a small, juicy red fruit that has small seeds • ...
Unit 9 Vocab Jonny McCarthy 2025-01-27
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- Establishing facts through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- Large buildings with mass amounts of pollution being made. Children worked there.
- His theory is that earth orbits the Sun.
- Advocate for freedom for slaves, and freedom of speech.
- A conference in berlin.
- All property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid
- A political system where 1 person has complete authority
- To expand greatly into other parts of the lands.
- It is a theory where the sun is the center of the solar system.
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- Peacefully compete for colonies in Africa and Asia.
- Known as “The Father Of Liberalism” Was an enlightenment thinker.
- Someone who takes the risk of making a new business.
- Economic and social systems characterised by social ownership
- Known as the Founder of modern political philosophy.
- Religious beliefs that differed from the established church
- He was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and author.
- French Judge, Historian, Political Philosopher.
- Shift from rural to urban areas
- Scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor
19 Clues: A conference in berlin. • Shift from rural to urban areas • His theory is that earth orbits the Sun. • Scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor • French Judge, Historian, Political Philosopher. • To expand greatly into other parts of the lands. • Peacefully compete for colonies in Africa and Asia. • Someone who takes the risk of making a new business. • ...
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
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- Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
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- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- Effects that result to mercury being in the liquid state at room temperature
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- HF electronic energies are in this state
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- similar to hydrogenic orbitals and have cusps
- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
33 Clues: Orbitals that have non-negative energies • HF electronic energies are in this state • Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • similar to hydrogenic orbitals and have cusps • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • ...
Social Psychology Chapter 8 2016-09-27
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- (proxemics) Non verbal communication involving the way in which ppl position themselves at varying distances & angles from others. Because interpersonal spacing refers to the proximity of ppl AKA proxemics
- the extent to which the message inferred by a listener from a communication matches the message intended by the speaker.
- forms used to represent ideas, feelings, thoughts, intentions, or any other object. They represent our experiences in a way others can perceive w/ their sensory organs - sounds, gestures, pictures, & so on.
- the assumption conversationalists ordinarily make that a speaker is behaving cooperatively by trying to be informative, truthful, relevant to the aims of the ongoing conversation, and clear.
- the theory that ppl express or reject intimacy w/ others by adjusting their speech behavior (accent, vocabulary, or language) during interaction. They make their own speech behavior more similar to their partners to express liking, & more dissimilar to reject intimacy.
- all the vocal aspects of speech other than the words, including loudness, pitch, speed of speaking, pauses, sighs, laughter, & so on
- the theory that verbal utterances both state something & do something.
- communication thru the silent motions of the body - scowls,smiles, nods, gazing because body language entails movements AKA kinetic
- a socially acquired system of sound patterns w/ meanings agreed on by the members of a grp.
- a theory that views communication as the exchange of communicative intentions & views messages transmitted as merely the means to this end.
- the small vocal & visual comments a listener makes while a speaker is talking w/o taking over the speaking turn. This includes responses such as "yeah", head nods, brief smiles, and completion of the speaker's words; crucial to coordinate conversation smoothly.
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- the process thru which ppl transmit information about their ideas & feelings to one another.
- a style of speech characterized by limited vocabulary, improper pronunciation, & incorrect grammar. this style associated with the LOW STATUS OR LOW POWER.
- knowledge of the implicit rules for generating socially appropriate sentences that make sense because they fit the listener's social knowledge.
- Subtle & systematic differences in the languages we use to describe events as a function of our grp membership & the group to which the actor or target belongs.
- a variety of American English spoken by many blacks, with distinct pronunciation of some words, African American Vernacular English AAVE
- a theory that views communication as a linear process in which the message is encoded by a transmitter, transmitted, & decoded by a receiver.
- a theory that views communication as the exchange of messages using symbols whose meaning is created by the interaction itself.
- the most common way verbal method for initiating a conversation in which one person summons the other as a question or greeting & the other indicates his/her availability for conversation by responding. this sequence establishes the mutual obligation to speak & to listen that produces conversational turn taking.
- the information that each participant in an interaction needs about the other participant in order for communication to be successful.
- a speech style characterized by a diverse vocabulary, proper pronunciation,correct grammar, & abstract content. This style associated with the HIGH STATUES OR HIGH POWER.
21 Clues: the theory that verbal utterances both state something & do something. • a socially acquired system of sound patterns w/ meanings agreed on by the members of a grp. • the process thru which ppl transmit information about their ideas & feelings to one another. • ...
25 Vocabulary Words 2025-03-11
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- a particular philosophy of life or conception of the world
- obstinate or unreasonable attachment to a belief)
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- focusing on European culture or history to the exclusion of a wider view of the world; implicitly regarding European culture as preeminent)
- Passage The forced transportation African slaves had to take for trade)
- an economic system where private individuals own and control the means of production)
- treating people differently based on characteristics)
- the study of the nature of value and valuation, and of the kinds of things that are valuable)
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing)
- the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope)
- the science of the origin and development of the universe.
- dissonance the discomfort a person feels when their behavior does not alian with their values or beliefs)
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- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.)
- an opinion not based on a reason
- Focusing on African history culture and what the did for the world)
- extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.)
- a society in which property is publicly owned)
- the status of belonging to a nation)
- a typical example or pattern of something; a model)
- Africans spreading or scattering around the world)
- the dominance of one group too another)
- the quality or fact of belonging to a population group or subgroup made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent)
- prejudice discrimination to an individual)
- prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control.)
24 Clues: an opinion not based on a reason • the status of belonging to a nation) • the dominance of one group too another) • prejudice discrimination to an individual) • a society in which property is publicly owned) • prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control.) • obstinate or unreasonable attachment to a belief) • Africans spreading or scattering around the world) • ...
Making a Holistic Nurse 2023-11-12
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- kolcaba's theory is
- grid like structure of comfort
- leininger is the founder of this type of nursing
- form of integrity that leads to improvement in best practice and best policies
- leininger's framework model
- a type of comfort
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- truth and reconciliation means for the nurse to...
- 1st major theoretical/premises
- one of the components of environmental health
- often called "worldviews"
- second stage of the nurse-patient relationship
- leininger's theory is culture car diversity and...
12 Clues: a type of comfort • kolcaba's theory is • often called "worldviews" • leininger's framework model • 1st major theoretical/premises • grid like structure of comfort • one of the components of environmental health • second stage of the nurse-patient relationship • leininger is the founder of this type of nursing • truth and reconciliation means for the nurse to... • ...
Plate tectonics/Earth layers 2014-10-11
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- The lithosphere, which is the rigid outermost shell of a planet, is broken up into ________.
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction
- great _______ rift is like a mid-ocean ridge.
- plates move away from each other
- a long, narrow, deep depression in the ocean floor
- movement of plates because of hot liquid under surface rising
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- synonym for change
- movement of two oceanic plates away from each other
- when plates move towards each other
- theory that explains that continents are not stationary, but move across the Earth's surface is ______ drift theory.
- when plate goes under another plate
- 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
- ____of plate tectonics that says the Earth's lithosphere is divided into about 12 large plates.
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 • ...
Earth History 2020-12-12
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- group of fossils occur in a definite and determinable order
- unconformity where part of the sequence of parallel rock layer is missing
- unconformity where layers lie on top of eroded surface of nonlayered igneous or metamorphic rocks
- sedimentary layers are horizontal when originally deposited
- theory opposite of uniformitarianism
- geologic features are younger than the rocs they cut
- putting events into chronological order
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- horizontal layers on top of tilted layers
- reintroduced uniformitarianism
- I wrote the Theory of the Earth
- study of the past
- 'the present is the key to the past'
- youngest layers on top
13 Clues: study of the past • youngest layers on top • reintroduced uniformitarianism • I wrote the Theory of the Earth • 'the present is the key to the past' • theory opposite of uniformitarianism • putting events into chronological order • horizontal layers on top of tilted layers • geologic features are younger than the rocs they cut • ...
Week 3 Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-08
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- The compatibility between an individual and the organization’s values and culture
- Staying with an organization because of a sense of obligation
- Motivation theory that employees compare their input–output ratios to others
- Research identifying consideration and initiating structure as two key leader behaviors
- Voluntary behavior that contributes to organizational effectiveness
- Theory proposing that emotions at work influence attitudes and behaviors
- Leadership theory focusing on personal characteristics of effective leaders
- The degree to which one identifies with their job and considers performance important to self-worth
- Leader behavior concerned with building trust and respect
- The process of influencing others to achieve organizational goals
- Simple visual scale used to measure general job satisfaction
- Emotional attachment to, identification with, and involvement in an organization
- Giving employees authority and confidence to make decisions
- Leader behavior focused on task accomplishment and goal achievement
- The psychological attachment an employee feels toward their organization
- Suggests the effectiveness of leadership depends on the situation
- Examines how leadership perception and opportunities differ across gendersImplicit_leadership_theory Suggests people have preconceived ideas about what makes an effective leader
- The process by which individuals are recognized as leaders by others
- The degree to which employees believe their organization values their contributions
- Leadership distributed among team members rather than a single individual
- A positive, fulfilling state of mind characterized by vigor dedication and absorption
- Voluntary behavior that harms the organization or its members
- Prioritizes serving others and the growth of team members
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- Research focusing on employee-centered vs production-centered leadership styles
- Inspiring followers to transcend self-interest for the good of the organization
- The process of affecting others’ attitudes and behaviors
- The feeling of decreased competence or success at work
- Leadership theory focusing on specific actions or behaviors of leaders
- Feeling emotionally drained and depleted of emotional resources
- Emphasizes transparency ethics and self-awareness in leaders
- Tool measuring job satisfaction through intrinsic and extrinsic factors
- Focused on exchanges between leader and follower such as rewards for performance
- Suggests job satisfaction is partially determined by personality
- Theory suggesting that specific job features influence motivation and satisfaction
- Chronic or habitual failure to attend work
- A common measure used to assess job satisfaction
- Unwritten expectations between employee and employer
- Instrument measuring transformational and transactional leadership
- A psychological syndrome involving exhaustion cynicism and reduced professional efficacy
- Likelihood that an employee plans to leave their organization
- Staying with an organization due to perceived costs of leaving
- Personal quality that inspires enthusiasm and devotion in others
- Avoidant or passive leadership style with little guidance or involvement
- The degree to which a person feels positively or negatively about their job
- The ability to influence others and control resources
- Indifference or a distant attitude toward work
46 Clues: Chronic or habitual failure to attend work • Indifference or a distant attitude toward work • A common measure used to assess job satisfaction • Unwritten expectations between employee and employer • The ability to influence others and control resources • The feeling of decreased competence or success at work • ...
Intrinsic Motivation 2025-11-03
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- Extrinsic rewards have this effect on performance
- One of the people who created the overjustification effect
- Sources like money, good grades, etc are
- Number of intrinsic motivations for people
- How intrinsic and extrinsic motivation influence behavior
- Extrinsic motivation increases this
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- Effect where extrinsic rewards can undermine intrinsically motivated behavior
- Extrinsic rewards have this effect on intrinsic interest
- The motive to actively interact and control one's environment
- Comes from within
- Intrinsic motivation increases this
- Comes from external sources
- One of the people who created the undermining effect
- The cognitive evaluation theory is the most what theory
- Desirable state when completely involved in an activity
15 Clues: Comes from within • Comes from external sources • Intrinsic motivation increases this • Extrinsic motivation increases this • Sources like money, good grades, etc are • Number of intrinsic motivations for people • Extrinsic rewards have this effect on performance • One of the people who created the undermining effect • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2021-03-07
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- The thick, dense layer of rock, approximately 1,429 mi. (2,300 km) thick, between Earth's crust and its core.
- A tectonic process that results when plates converge and one plate forces the other down into Earth's mantle
- one of the three ways that tectonic plates interact - occurs when two plates grind past each other with only limited convergent or divergent activity
- form of stress which tries to reduce the size of a material
- The upper layer of Earth's interior, including the crust and the brittle portion at the top of the mantle
- a depression in earth's crust
- A general statement derived from a hypothesis that has withstood sufficient testing
- one of the three ways that tectonic plates interact - areas where plates move toward each other and collide
- the hypothesis that the Earth's continents have moved over geologic time relative to each other - theory made by Alfred Wegener
- A term describing a phenomenon whereby certain materials are subject to a form of decay brought about by the emission of high-energy particles or radiation
- the thin outer shell of the earth
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- An area of historical geology devoted to studying the direction and intensity of magnetic fields in the past, as discerned from the residual magnetization of rocks
- fracturing between rocks resulting from stress
- The theory that seafloors crack open along the crests of mid-ocean ridges and that new seafloor forms in those areas
- A split between two bodies (like two plates) that once were joined
- the hot and dense centre of the earth
- A branch of the earth sciences that combines aspects of geology and physics
- boundaries between plates
- A deep depression in the ocean floor caused by the convergence of plates and the resulting subduction of one plate
- one of the three ways that tectonic plates interact - areas where plates move away from each other, forming either mid-oceanic ridges or rift valleys
20 Clues: boundaries between plates • a depression in earth's crust • the thin outer shell of the earth • the hot and dense centre of the earth • fracturing between rocks resulting from stress • form of stress which tries to reduce the size of a material • A split between two bodies (like two plates) that once were joined • ...
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 • ...
Social Learning Theory Crossword 2020-12-09
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- The degree to which we notice behaviour?
- Who created the theory?
- What is it?
- How well we remember the behaviour?
- It affects our...
- How do we show the learnt behaviour?
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- The will to emulate the behaviour?
- How do we learn from others?
- It is a...
- The ability to perform the behaviour?
- Name one strength
- Learning through imitating behaviour of others?
- What is the purpose?
13 Clues: It is a... • What is it? • Name one strength • It affects our... • What is the purpose? • Who created the theory? • How do we learn from others? • The will to emulate the behaviour? • How well we remember the behaviour? • How do we show the learnt behaviour? • The ability to perform the behaviour? • The degree to which we notice behaviour? • ...
Origins of the Universe and Astronomy 2021-08-25
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- belief that universe is the same and will remain the same for all of time
- this is the evidence for the big bang that edwin hubble proposed
- belief that earth is center of the universe
- this is the most widely accepted theory of how the universe was created
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- belief that sun is center of universe
- the study of the stars and planets
- the theory is that the universe was created by God, or a god.
- developed the theory of gravity
- developed math to describe the motion of the planets that we still use today
- was arrested because he believed in heliocentrism
10 Clues: developed the theory of gravity • the study of the stars and planets • belief that sun is center of universe • belief that earth is center of the universe • was arrested because he believed in heliocentrism • the theory is that the universe was created by God, or a god. • this is the evidence for the big bang that edwin hubble proposed • ...
John Dalton's Atomic Theory & 3 Laws 2025-09-25
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- Ratios of elements in a compound are always ___ ___ ratios
- Carbon and Oxygen combining in 1:1 and 1:2 ratios shows
- What discovery disproved atoms cannot be subdivided created or destroyed
- Who created an atomic theory to explain our three basic laws
- What parts of atomic theory has been disproved
- This explains a scientific law
- What discovery disproved all atoms of the same element are identical in size, mass, and other properties?
- Atom means
- This law states that when two types of atoms combine they can combine in two or more ways
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- This law states that you'll have the same amount of stuff before and after a chemical reaction
- This law states that when two types of atoms combine it's always in the same ratio
- If I have 12 Carbons and 12 Oxygens how many of what type of molecule do I have
- Who created the word atom
- If I have 16 Carbons and 32 Oxygens how many of what type of molecule do I have
- Isotopes have a different number of __________
- Hydrogen and Oxygen combining in 2:1 ratio shows
16 Clues: Atom means • Who created the word atom • This explains a scientific law • Isotopes have a different number of __________ • What parts of atomic theory has been disproved • Hydrogen and Oxygen combining in 2:1 ratio shows • Carbon and Oxygen combining in 1:1 and 1:2 ratios shows • Ratios of elements in a compound are always ___ ___ ratios • ...
Evolution Vocabulary 2023-10-23
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- structures that have different composition, but have a similar function
- a structure that no longer serves a purpose in an organism due to evolution
- physical expression, what's on the outside
- process where organisms that are better suited to the environment will survive and reproduce
- genetic expression, what's on the inside
- the most specific level of classification
- structures with similar structures but different functions
- ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- inherited characteristics that increase an organism's chance of survival
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- comparing similarities and differences of anatomy of different species
- formation of a new species
- differences among individuals of a species
- the founder of the theory of evolution
- well tested explanation that unifies lots of observations
- sorting organisms into categories based on their physical and genetic characteristics
- change in an organism over time, process where modern organisms descended from ancient organisms
- preserved remains or evidence of an ancient organism
- a change in the sequence of DNA
- study of embryos
- the broadest level of classification
20 Clues: study of embryos • formation of a new species • a change in the sequence of DNA • the broadest level of classification • the founder of the theory of evolution • genetic expression, what's on the inside • the most specific level of classification • differences among individuals of a species • physical expression, what's on the outside • ...
Chapter 2 2017-03-09
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- of or denoting circles, arcs, or other shapes
- the doctrine that all events, including human actions
- showing great attention to detail
- unchanging over time or unable to be changed
- the rejection of all religious and moral principles
- the theory that all knowledge is derived from
- make or become accustomed or used to something
- able to be be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape
- study of the fundamental nature of nature
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- the ability of the brain to form sympathetic connections
- a belief or theory on opinions and actions
- relating to or situated on the edge of something
- very weak or slight
- the ability of being easily shaped or molded
- of or by telegraphs or telegrams
- a thing that is added or attached to something larger or more important
- of a person clever, original, and inventive
17 Clues: very weak or slight • of or by telegraphs or telegrams • showing great attention to detail • study of the fundamental nature of nature • a belief or theory on opinions and actions • of a person clever, original, and inventive • the ability of being easily shaped or molded • unchanging over time or unable to be changed • of or denoting circles, arcs, or other shapes • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2023-03-06
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- may have all the requisites for a state to exist.
- the supreme power to command and enforce obedience, the power to which, legally speaking, all interests subdue and all wills subordinate
- 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 the land.
- territorial domain which includes maritime
- also known as the natural theory, which holds that the state is founded out of man’s natural instinct for association.
- 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.
- 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”
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- refers to the act, made by the family of the nations that renders a state its international status
- 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.
- aspect of sovereignty which refers to the independence of a state from control by any other state.
- the term nationality is derived from this Latin word, which means ‘to be born’.
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- Aspect of sovereignty that is the supreme or absolute power of a state to enforce its will on the people within its territory.
- ought to be the basis of forming states.
- refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory
- 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.
- without this there can no be state.
- it is the power by which the State raises revenue to defray the necessary expenses of the Government.
- resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them.
- a natoin based on ethnicity; such a nation is assumed to be composed of one ethnolinguistic group
- 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 medium of communication, which enables the people to express their ideas. It is the basis of all other elements of nationality.
- 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.”
- 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.
- 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.
- territorial domain which includes air.
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 • ...
Hossword Crossword: Stats Edition 2015-02-23
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- probability of test rejecting null at a chosen significance level when alternative is true
- a value represented by z* or t* that has no legitimate meaning other than to solve problems
- test using both sides of normal standard curve
- the comparative proportion of a sample
- our theory that we are trying to prove
- Stat that provides estimate for parameter
- Value of stat from a sample
- Gives interval of plausible values
- overall success rate of method for calculation of Confidence Interval
- test using just one side of normal standard curve
- a value that is required to find the p value
- probability that stat takes value extreme or more so than one actually observed
- When we fail to reject null when Ha is true
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- the average of a selected sample
- the result of the standard deviation of stat when estimated from data
- The Four Step Process
- what we compare the p value to
- Shows how close our guess is
- the theory we are trying to disprove
- When we reject the null when null is true
20 Clues: The Four Step Process • Value of stat from a sample • Shows how close our guess is • what we compare the p value to • the average of a selected sample • Gives interval of plausible values • the theory we are trying to disprove • the comparative proportion of a sample • our theory that we are trying to prove • Stat that provides estimate for parameter • ...
Unit 11 - Social Psych 2024-05-14
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- this factor in attraction is based on how often you see/hear another person
- this norm explains helping because we are taught it is the right thing to do
- this refers to working towards something with another to reduce conflict
- this factor in attraction to others is based on physical distance
- this is a part of group dynamics in which people seek to strengthen bonds between members
- this hormone has been linked with aggression
- this theory argues that we use groups to evaluate the “correctness” of our personal action
- this model seeks to reduce attribution errors by looking at consistency, distinctiveness, and consensus
- type of group behavior in which ideas become reinforced and more extreme
- this attribution error is the tendency to underestimate situational factors
- this theory argues that we learn aggression through modeling
- explanation provided for the bystander effect…someone else will deal with it
- phenomenon in group behavior in which bad decisions are made despite individual members better judgment
- this term refers to the presence of others leading to worse behaviors
- type of social inhibition in which people feel less identifiable in a group, leading to more extreme behavior
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- this theory of aggression argues that it stems from an inability of someone to meet a goal
- subject of the Asch study on line length
- this term refers to the presence of others improving behaviors
- phenomenon in which individuals are less likely to help in the presence of others
- obeying an authority even when you personally disagree
- researcher who conducted the most famous obedience study
- this factor in retaining relationships involves revealing sensitive information about yourself
- type of attribution that focuses on personal characteristic – you’re so …..
- this is a part of group dynamics in which groups form informal rules for behavior
- theory that argues helping is all cost/benefit analysis
- this brain structure is the most directly linked with aggression
- explanation of bystander effect….nobody else seemed alarmed
- generally speaking this is represented by unselfish actions
- this model of aggression takes into account nature and nurture
- this norm explains helping because we have been taught we might need it in the future from someone else
- type of attribution that focuses on environmental factors
31 Clues: subject of the Asch study on line length • this hormone has been linked with aggression • obeying an authority even when you personally disagree • theory that argues helping is all cost/benefit analysis • researcher who conducted the most famous obedience study • type of attribution that focuses on environmental factors • ...
Articulation Review Game! 2024-04-03
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- vocal folds abducted created these sounds
- An individual speech sound
- Starts as one vowel and becomes another
- T/f your mandible muscles are at rest when your mouth is closed
- When the nasal cavity is closed air escapes through your
- For these sounds the Velopharyngeal port is open
- known as the soft palate
- Where is the source of sound energy coming from in the Source Filter Theory?
- manner of articulation for /j/ and /w/
- Place of articulation for voiced and unvoiced th
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- Broad energy peaks are known as...
- horizontal lines on the hard Palatine bone
- Vocal folds vibrating against each other create these sounds
- Seen in Source Filter Theory: the resonating cavities are the ???, nasal, and pharyngeal.
- The Tensor veli palatini ? the Eustachian tube
- The floor of the mouth
- How many formants are majorly discussed for vowel production
- the Masseter, Temporalis and Medial Pterygoid ???? the Mandible
- The manner of articulation that cause complete closure, pressure buildup, and sudden release
19 Clues: The floor of the mouth • known as the soft palate • An individual speech sound • Broad energy peaks are known as... • manner of articulation for /j/ and /w/ • Starts as one vowel and becomes another • vocal folds abducted created these sounds • horizontal lines on the hard Palatine bone • The Tensor veli palatini ? the Eustachian tube • ...
Famous Psychologists 2021-08-17
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- CREATED HIERARCHY OF NEEDS
- GAVE THE THEORY OF COGNITIVE DISSONANCE
- GAVE THE TRAIT THEORY OF PERSONALITY
- FOUNDER OF LOGOTHERAPY
- HUMANISTIC APPROACH OF PSYCHOLOGY
- INTRODUCED THE TERMS INTROVERSION AND EXTROVERSION
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- FOUNDER OF PSYCHOANALYSIS
- CARRIED OUT THE BOBO DOLL EXPERIMENT
- CONCEPTUALIZED CLASSICAL CONDITIONING
- BEHAVIOURISM THROUGH CONDITIONING
10 Clues: FOUNDER OF LOGOTHERAPY • FOUNDER OF PSYCHOANALYSIS • CREATED HIERARCHY OF NEEDS • BEHAVIOURISM THROUGH CONDITIONING • HUMANISTIC APPROACH OF PSYCHOLOGY • CARRIED OUT THE BOBO DOLL EXPERIMENT • GAVE THE TRAIT THEORY OF PERSONALITY • CONCEPTUALIZED CLASSICAL CONDITIONING • GAVE THE THEORY OF COGNITIVE DISSONANCE • INTRODUCED THE TERMS INTROVERSION AND EXTROVERSION
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2021-02-03
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- plates slide past each other.
- colliding or coming together
- the theory that Earth’s outer crust (lithosphere) is divided into several plates that glide over the plastic-like and less rigid asthenosphere.
- plate boundaries divide or move apart.
- Pulls on the crust, stretching rock so that it becomes thinner in the middle.
- oceanic crust sinks beneath a trench
- heat from the sun
- As tectonic plates slowly move away from each other, heat from the mantle's convection currents makes the crust more plastic and less dense.
- heat transfers through gases and liquids
- theory continents were once joined together like a jigsaw puzzle.
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- theory that explained how continents shift position on Earth's surface.
- Transfers energy in the mantle.
- squeezes rock until it folds or breaks.
- molecules transfer heat.
- stress that pushes a mass of rock in two opposite directions
15 Clues: heat from the sun • molecules transfer heat. • colliding or coming together • plates slide past each other. • Transfers energy in the mantle. • oceanic crust sinks beneath a trench • plate boundaries divide or move apart. • squeezes rock until it folds or breaks. • heat transfers through gases and liquids • stress that pushes a mass of rock in two opposite directions • ...
History of biology 2024-09-17
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- X ray diffraction images of DNA
- developed the cell theory
- He detailed studied human anatomy
- coined the term cell
- He studied anatomy through dissections of animals
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- His theory of natural selection
- Father of Biology
- development the binomial nomenclature system
- Discovery the circulation of blood
- estabilished the principles of genetics
10 Clues: Father of Biology • coined the term cell • developed the cell theory • His theory of natural selection • X ray diffraction images of DNA • He detailed studied human anatomy • Discovery the circulation of blood • estabilished the principles of genetics • development the binomial nomenclature system • He studied anatomy through dissections of animals
Motivation Theory Recap 2025-07-10
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- Top level of Maslow's hierarchy
- Theorist known for scientific management
- Māori concept meaning hospitality and care
- Basic needs at bottom of Maslow's hierarchy
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- Another name for Herzberg's hygiene factors
- Motivation that comes from within a person
- Payment method based on output in Taylor's theory
- Māori concept meaning leadership and self-determination
- Belief that effort leads to performance (Vroom's theory)
- Theorist who developed expectancy theory
- Theorist who created the hierarchy of needs
- Rewards that involve money
- A company will see a reduction in this when employees are motivated to come to work
13 Clues: Rewards that involve money • Top level of Maslow's hierarchy • Theorist who developed expectancy theory • Theorist known for scientific management • Motivation that comes from within a person • Māori concept meaning hospitality and care • Another name for Herzberg's hygiene factors • Theorist who created the hierarchy of needs • Basic needs at bottom of Maslow's hierarchy • ...
Child Development 2025-10-16
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- period of rapid growth and change during adolescence
- the first stage of Erikson's theory (trust vs ______)
- area of development involving learning, memory, and problem solving
- Emotional bond between infant and caregiver
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- cognitive development theorist who described stages of learning
- the ability to share and take turns - a social skill developed in early childhood
- development focused on feelings and self-awareness
- theory of psychosocial development (last name)
- regular patterns of growth (height, weight, and motor skills)
- Psychologist known for the social cultural theory of development
10 Clues: Emotional bond between infant and caregiver • theory of psychosocial development (last name) • development focused on feelings and self-awareness • period of rapid growth and change during adolescence • the first stage of Erikson's theory (trust vs ______) • regular patterns of growth (height, weight, and motor skills) • ...
Sigmund Freuds Theory of Personality 2013-04-16
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- Someone that refuses to accept something unpleasant is likely in _______ .
- The part of your personality that represents the conscience.
- Stage Stage that occurs between the ages of 3 and 5, focuses on the genitals.
- Mechanisms The egos protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality.
- Principle The ___________ ________ works to satisfy the demands of the id in ways that are realistic and socially acceptable.
- A defense mechanism where one believes or states an acceptable explanation for a behavior as opposed to the real explanation.
- The balance between your basic urges and your morals.
- stage The stage that focuses on biting and sucking, occurs from birth until the age of one.
- Formation _________ reverses an unacceptable impulse, causing an anxious person to express the opposite of the anxiety provoking unconscious feeling.
- The energy created by the survival and sexual instincts
- ___________ disguises threatening feelings of guilty anxiety by attracting the problems to others.
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- __________ is when a person shifts an unacceptable impulse onto a less threatening or more accepting object or person.
- The defense mechanism that transforms socially unacceptable impulses into socially accepted actions or behaviors.
- A boys wish to posesse his mother sexually, will also show hostility towards father.
- A girls wishes to posesse her father, she will also show hostility towards her mother.
- When a person banishes anxiety arousing thoughts and memories from consciousness, they are showing signs of _________.
- _________ is a defense mechanism that allows an anxious person to retreat to a comfortable infantile stage.
- Principle The principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group
- The part of personality made up of unconscious energy that is focuses on fulfilling urges and desires.
19 Clues: The balance between your basic urges and your morals. • The energy created by the survival and sexual instincts • The part of your personality that represents the conscience. • Someone that refuses to accept something unpleasant is likely in _______ . • Stage Stage that occurs between the ages of 3 and 5, focuses on the genitals. • ...
Biology Chapter 10 2025-12-15
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- the process of forming new and distinct species.
- structure a structure that seems to have no function in an organism and is thought to be left over from the evolutionary process.
- anatomy the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species.
- structure organs that are similar in different organisms and are thought to show evolutionary relationships.
- timescale a system that relates evolutionary history to rock layers in the geologic column.
- bang the event described by the big bang theory, which states that the universe began in a very dense and very hot state and then rapidly expanded.
- selection the human practice of breeding organisms that have desirable traits and variations.
- radiation the change that occurs when a population spreads out into new environments.
- ancestor an ancestral organism whose offspring diverged into two or more species.
- fossil a fossil of an accepted age that is used to assign an age to a rock ;auer om the geologic column.
- the preserved remains or trace of an organism that lived in the past.
- evolution a slow, gradual change in the genetic material and proteins of organisms.
- dating a process that analyzes radioactive elements in rocks and uses the rate at which these elements decay to calculate a sample’s age.
- a heritable trait that improves the reproductive success of an organism.
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- the theory that suggests that the currently observable processes have occurred at the same rate in the past as they do in the present.
- selection the process by which some phenotypes within a species become more common than others because of variations that lead to increased survival rates.
- any primate in the family Hominidae. Evolutionary theory includes modern humans and the extinct supposed predecessors of humans in this group.
- evolution the idea that organisms can slowly change over time into other kinds of organisms.
- barrier anything that prevents two species or two populations of the same species from interbreeding.
- dating the process of estimating the age of rock strata above and below a given sternum.
- ecology the study of changes in animal behavior due to ecological pressure.
- synthesis a modern evolutionary theory stating that changes within populations of organisms are due to natural selection and mutations.
- with modification Darwin’s idea that all organisms come from common ancestors and change a little with each generation.
- clock a technique that uses rates of molecular change to calculate the point in the past in which two species diverged.
24 Clues: the process of forming new and distinct species. • the preserved remains or trace of an organism that lived in the past. • a heritable trait that improves the reproductive success of an organism. • ecology the study of changes in animal behavior due to ecological pressure. • ancestor an ancestral organism whose offspring diverged into two or more species. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- Art of making food
- Country bordering England (Starts with 'S')
- School between middle and college
- Main winter holiday
- State of being true
- Series written by J.K Rowling
- Home for old people
- Unusual and exiting activity
- state of being jealous
- celebrating Columbus coming to the US
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- Art of becoming older
- Art of making food with and oven
- Opposite of tiny (starts with 'L')
- not genuine
- Box used to protect hats
- Personal written message
- Small cake, usually with chocolate chips
- firm belief in the reliability of something
- genuine
- Intense feeling of deep affection
20 Clues: genuine • not genuine • Art of making food • Main winter holiday • State of being true • Home for old people • Art of becoming older • state of being jealous • Box used to protect hats • Personal written message • Unusual and exiting activity • Series written by J.K Rowling • Art of making food with and oven • School between middle and college • Intense feeling of deep affection • ...
AP Psych Famous People 2013-04-24
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- functionalism
- general IQ
- humanistic
- memory; 1st to conduct studies on forgetting
- cognition
- neo-Freudian, humanistic
- Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET)
- analytic psychology
- focus on nonverbal communication
- social psychology; wanted to see how far individuals would go to be obedient
- neo-Freudian, psychodynamic
- cognition, moral development
- psychoanalysis
- humanism; hierarchy of needs
- facial expressions are universal
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- structuralism
- developed foundation for classical conditioning
- cognition; 4-stage theory of cognitive development
- language
- behavioral
- development; devised patterns of attachment
- Positive Psychology
- Dolls
- social psychology; Stanford Prison
- cognitive; father of Cognitive Therapy
- intelligence
- intelligence; devised the theory of multiple intelligences
- development
- behaviorism
- memory
- social psychology
31 Clues: Dolls • memory • language • cognition • general IQ • behavioral • humanistic • development • behaviorism • intelligence • structuralism • functionalism • psychoanalysis • social psychology • Positive Psychology • analytic psychology • neo-Freudian, humanistic • neo-Freudian, psychodynamic • cognition, moral development • humanism; hierarchy of needs • Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET) • ...
Chemistry - Acids and Bases 2022-07-27
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- What is pH?
- Typically have a hydroxide ion
- What is poH?
- Typically have a hydrogen infront of it
- The theory that acids are e-pair acceptors and bases are e-pair donors
- An atom's ability to attract electrons
- What is Kw?
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- The theory that acids are proton donors and bases are proton acceptors
- What is Ka?
- Substances that accepts or donate protons
- The theory that acids release H ions and bases release OH ions into a solution
11 Clues: What is pH? • What is Ka? • What is Kw? • What is poH? • Typically have a hydroxide ion • An atom's ability to attract electrons • Typically have a hydrogen infront of it • Substances that accepts or donate protons • The theory that acids are proton donors and bases are proton acceptors • The theory that acids are e-pair acceptors and bases are e-pair donors • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-03-09
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- Developed the first successful polio vaccine
- Discovered X-rays
- Developed the theory of relativity
- Discovered radioactivity
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- Developed the laws of electromagnetism
- Discovered the principle of conservation of energy
- Developed the theory of natural selection
- Discovered the laws of planetary motion
- Developed the laws of motion and gravity
- Developed the first vaccine for smallpox
10 Clues: Discovered X-rays • Discovered radioactivity • Developed the theory of relativity • Developed the laws of electromagnetism • Discovered the laws of planetary motion • Developed the laws of motion and gravity • Developed the first vaccine for smallpox • Developed the theory of natural selection • Developed the first successful polio vaccine • ...
Sociology Chapter 1 2020-09-06
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- various parts of society work together to keep society functioning.
- differences in suicide rates might be explained by religion-based differences,Emile Durkheim.
- develop a theory, interactions, patterns.
- A families shard practices of beliefs.
- German art critic, systematically gain an in-depth understanding of social worlds.
- studying small or large groups.
- a way to explain different aspects of social interactions.
- creating a hierarchy of employment based on the level of education attained, meeting new people.
- serves one or more functions within a society.
- Alfred Radcliff-Brown, contribution to stability and social community.
- stability, healthy society, working together.
- accepted rules of conversation in various groups.
- wife, child, sibling.
- Macro-level theories, large groups of people.
- George Herbert Mead, how one views themselves based on interactions with others.
- using scientific methods to reveal the laws by which societies and individuals interact.
- this perspective sees people as being active in shaping the social world rather than simply being acted upon.
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- concepts that can be defined differently.
- Often used to describe what is deviant.
- Erving Goffman, "people interactions showed a pattern of cultural "scripts".
- understanding human behavior through analysis of content sources such as magazines,
- gaining knowledge, preparing for a career, finding a good job.
- cultural biases could influence research, attempt to understand human behavior from an insider’s point of view.
- analyze data using statistical techniques to see if they can uncover patterns of human behavior.
- decision to marry, have a child, or abortion.
- family, cultural center, church.
- German Sociologist Norbert Elias, religion exists in a large social context.
- getting bad grades, dropping out, not finding suitable employment.
- macro-level approach, Karl Marx.
- Herbert Spencer,structural-functional theory.
- structural functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism.
- heavily researched approach, charts and graphs.
32 Clues: wife, child, sibling. • studying small or large groups. • family, cultural center, church. • macro-level approach, Karl Marx. • A families shard practices of beliefs. • Often used to describe what is deviant. • concepts that can be defined differently. • develop a theory, interactions, patterns. • decision to marry, have a child, or abortion. • ...
Icebreaker 2026-03-16
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- Behavioral concept where people divide money into separate accounts
- Feeling investors try to avoid when they make decisions
- Risk of falling below an aspiration level
- Some investors prefer spending these rather than selling capital
- Self-attribution _____ makes investors believe success comes from skill
- Gains and losses in Prospect Theory are evaluated relative to this point
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- Prospect Theory shows people distort this when making decisions
- Dorn and Sengmueller suggest some investors trade for this reason
- Kahneman and Deaton study experienced _____ and income
- People feel this more strongly than gains in Prospect Theory
- According to Barber and Odean excessive _____ is hazardous to your wealth
- Bias where losses feel stronger than equal gains
- Investors often attribute good _____ to their own skill
- In Expected Utility Theory people maximize expected _____
- Example of overweighting small probabilities in Prospect Theory
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 • Feeling investors try to avoid when they make decisions • In Expected Utility Theory people maximize expected _____ • ...
CSO March 2023-03-08
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- CSO Operations builds these for Account Services portfolio accounts
- Assignment Administration mascot on Yammer postst
- Community for sharing and caring, the CSO has a private one
- City now included in GT INDUS calendars
- Number of west region GT offices
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- Since the function was implemented, the Client Diligence team supported 427 of these type of requests across the firm
- Fine wool or, CSO leader
- Account Services service offering that brings together collaborators to win a bid
- Firm learning platform
9 Clues: Firm learning platform • Fine wool or, CSO leader • Number of west region GT offices • City now included in GT INDUS calendars • Assignment Administration mascot on Yammer postst • Community for sharing and caring, the CSO has a private one • CSO Operations builds these for Account Services portfolio accounts • ...
Tectonic plates 2025-11-05
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- when plates come together
- the super continent millions of years ago
- the middle layer of earth
- happens when two plates rub against each other
- forms when two plates push together
- a natural disaster that comes from the ocean after an earthquake
- when plates pull apart
- the thinnest part of the earth that's in the ocean
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- theory that continents drift apart
- The process in which one lithospheric plate collides with and is forced down under another plate and drawn back into the Earth's mantle.
- new lithosphere is created here
- the thinnest layer of earth
- the man that proposed the moving continents theory
- the large plates the make up the earth
- molten rock that is beneath the earths surface
- the last layer of earth
- a break in a body of rock along which one block slides relative to another.
17 Clues: when plates pull apart • the last layer of earth • when plates come together • the middle layer of earth • the thinnest layer of earth • new lithosphere is created here • theory that continents drift apart • forms when two plates push together • the large plates the make up the earth • the super continent millions of years ago • happens when two plates rub against each other • ...
Soiree 2025 2025-06-23
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- Your firm’s loudest, proudest champions.
- The number of years we've been helping brands show up and stand out.
- Your brand’s voice in a clear, consistent, and compelling story form.
- Every interaction your firm has with prospects and clients.
- The visual symbol of your brand.
- The white-glove marketing treatment that is our unique differentiator.
- Complex terms we translate into language your clients actually understand.
- More than a present, it's a branded gesture that makes a lasting impression.
- The number of marketing experts we employ to serve your needs.
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- Digital platform that serves as both first impression and credibility check.
- Your WGP brand strategist and your marketing partner-in-crime.
- The exclusive industry we serve and have deep expertise in.
- The WGP team member who turns big ideas into beautiful things.
- A short, catchy phrase representing your brand.
- Media A digital space to share your voice, grow visibility, and stay top of mind with your audience.
- More than just a logo—it’s your messaging, your “why,” and how you address what keeps your clients up at night.
- The fuel behind bold ideas and unforgettable marketing.
- Custom communication that keeps your firm top of mind and your clients and prospects tuned in.
18 Clues: The visual symbol of your brand. • Your firm’s loudest, proudest champions. • A short, catchy phrase representing your brand. • The fuel behind bold ideas and unforgettable marketing. • The exclusive industry we serve and have deep expertise in. • Every interaction your firm has with prospects and clients. • ...
Health Economics 2024-09-14
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- a greek word that means "group of people"
- deals with the behavior of individual components
- an economic theory and practice that was dominant from the 16th to the 18th century
- tangible, something that can be touched
- he described tha market mechanism as an "invisible hand"
- deals with the behavior of the economy as a whole
- producing with the least amount of expense, effort, and waste, but not without cost
- provided in numerous ways and are an intangible activity
- a branch pf science that studies the biological, physiological, social, and cultural aspects of human life
- a greek word that means "city or state"
- study pf the proper allocation and efficient use of scarce resources to produce commodities for the maximum satisfaction of unlimited human needs
- a greek word that means society
- branch of economics which deals with care of sickness, promotion, maintenance and improvement of health
- essential for human survival like food, clothing, and shelter
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- scientific study of the human behavior
- believed that capitalism would ultimately destroy itself
- theory of practice of controlling the supply of money as the chief method of stabilizing the economy
- ancient greek word that means "management of a household"
- factor of production that consists of all goods which help in the production process
- perhaps the first well developed theory of economics
- the general category of the human effort that is for the production of goods and services
- a social science that focuses on the study of past events
- when there is not enough human wants
- greek word that means soul
- a latin word that means society
- study of the society or groups
- often called "factor of production"
- goods that give more satisfaction and make life more pleasant and worth living
- describes the ground that might be used to build a structure
- a systematic study of the state and government
- a greek word that means "study or science"
31 Clues: greek word that means soul • study of the society or groups • a latin word that means society • a greek word that means society • often called "factor of production" • when there is not enough human wants • scientific study of the human behavior • tangible, something that can be touched • a greek word that means "city or state" • a greek word that means "group of people" • ...
AR Entrepreneurs 3/1/24 2024-02-28
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- pioneer of the suburban shopping mall
- field of success was in the dairy business
- lost $20,000 in first year as startup company owner
- brought electricity to AR
- had to pay a $6 million fine
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- had the largest black owned and operated publishing company in the world
- sold magazine subscriptions at age 7 or 8
- has the leading black-owned construction and real estate firm in TX
- firm had $650 million in capital
9 Clues: brought electricity to AR • had to pay a $6 million fine • firm had $650 million in capital • pioneer of the suburban shopping mall • sold magazine subscriptions at age 7 or 8 • field of success was in the dairy business • lost $20,000 in first year as startup company owner • has the leading black-owned construction and real estate firm in TX • ...
Crossword 2025-06-27
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- How firmly you believe and act upon faith
- creates out of nothing
- saying this makes every daily task an ibadah
- words and actions of prophet Muhammad Sal
- 10th of dhul hijjah
- creates again and again
- Lord,master,nurturer
- trust
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- first of shawwal
- the greatest sin
- the most important belief in Islam
- means to tie a knot
- number of takbirs for the first rakath of Eid prayers
- greatest statement of faith
- pillar of Islam
- firm belief in Allah
- to innovate something in the religion
17 Clues: trust • pillar of Islam • first of shawwal • the greatest sin • means to tie a knot • 10th of dhul hijjah • firm belief in Allah • Lord,master,nurturer • creates out of nothing • creates again and again • greatest statement of faith • the most important belief in Islam • to innovate something in the religion • How firmly you believe and act upon faith • ...
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10 Clues: densest layer • outermost layer • liquidy, not firm • a slab of solid rock • found in a molten state • firm state, not liquidy • earthquakes create these • formed from rapid cooling • solid ball of nickel and iron • heat causing rocks to rise and fall
CROSSWORD 2 2016-11-27
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- The magnetic confinement device most researched for controlled thermonuclear fusion power.(7)
- What state of the art computer technology is used to train pilots when wanting to copy the experience of flying an aircraft.(14)
- The 100 Dinar Serbian banknote has ________’s photo on the front (last name).(5)
- _________ constant gives the rate of expansion of the universe.(6)
- An unidentified type of matter which comprises up to 27% of the energy of the universe.(10)
- The________ paradox talks about the the whys and why nots of alien life.(5)
- The process by which bodies and quantum systems lose some of their more unusual quantum properties as they interact with their environments.(11)
- This secret military project developed the first atomic bomb during World War II. It is called the ‘_________ Project’.(9)
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- X was awarded Nobel prize for his theoretical studies of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars . X's last name – (13)
- The idea in quantum theory that items can be separately analyzed as having several contradictory, and apparently mutually exclusive, properties.(15)
- Decλy(8)
- The country in which theoretical physicist - James maxwell was born in_____(8)
- The phenomenon in quantum theory whereby particles that interact with each other become permanently dependent on each other’s quantum states and properties, to the extent that they lose their individuality and in many ways behave as a single entity.(12)
- The largest explosion of a star in space is –(9)
- Sci-fi Shortcut (8)
- A measure of the disorder of a system and of its constituent molecules.- (7) (Entropy)
- X is a meteorologist who established the foundations of chaos theory. What is X’s Last name? (6)
- Independent directions in space-time.(10)
- The Answer to The Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything.(8)
- Two out of six have a strange charm. What are the six known as?(5)
20 Clues: Decλy(8) • Sci-fi Shortcut (8) • Independent directions in space-time.(10) • The largest explosion of a star in space is –(9) • _________ constant gives the rate of expansion of the universe.(6) • Two out of six have a strange charm. What are the six known as?(5) • The________ paradox talks about the the whys and why nots of alien life.(5) • ...
Evolution 2023-04-21
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- Random change in the gene pool
- evolution in short spurts of change
- The time it takes for half of the radioactive elements in something to disapear
- The development of a new species
- Using half-libes of radioactive elements to determine the age of fossils
- A unifying explanation based on evidence, is technically possible to disprove
- Proven,observable by 2 or more people
- Organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring, all have their own “niche” in the environment
- All organisms share same basic molecules
- The theory that organisms have changer over time
- Swedish Botanist
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- The more closely related the species, the more similar the embryological development
- slow evolution
- Classified Plants and Animals based on structure
- Parts of different animals that look very similar
- Species are separated,so cant breed
- Parts of organisms that are no longer used
- Shows that organisms have changed overtime
- Humans select organisms to breed in order to get certain desired characteristics/traits
- Fossils found in lower layers are older than those on the top
- The “father of evolution”
21 Clues: slow evolution • Swedish Botanist • The “father of evolution” • Random change in the gene pool • The development of a new species • evolution in short spurts of change • Species are separated,so cant breed • Proven,observable by 2 or more people • All organisms share same basic molecules • Parts of organisms that are no longer used • Shows that organisms have changed overtime • ...
Words of the Q2 W2 2024-10-13
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- a remark, statement, or comment based on something one has seen, heard, or noticed
- (of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress
- the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- he forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field
- A preconception is an idea or opinion you have about something before you really know much about it
- existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- the action of deducting or subtracting something
- a quality that evokes pity or sadness
- an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence
- anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen
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- a firmly held belief or opinion
- a spontaneous group discussion to produce ideas and ways of solving problems
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- the world or the state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to an idealistic or notional idea of them
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings
- an abstract idea; a general notion
- academic study or achievement; learning of a high level
- not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant
- the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses
- a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true
24 Clues: a firmly held belief or opinion • an abstract idea; a general notion • a quality that evokes pity or sadness • not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant • the action of deducting or subtracting something • the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities • academic study or achievement; learning of a high level • ...
Evolution and Adaptation Vocabulary Terms 2018-03-12
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- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- the stock of different genes in an interbreeding population
- hat has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment
- At the heart of evolutionary theory is the basic idea that life has existed for billions of years and has changed over time
- the state of being diverse; variety
- 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
- A British naturalist of the nineteenth century. He and others developed the theory of evolution
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted
- Structures an organ or bone that appears in different animals
- Structures
- Structure an organism that has lost all or most of its original function in the course of evolution, such as human appendixes
- a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended
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- the state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct
- Anatomy is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species
- Selection The breeding of plants and animals to produce desirable traits.
- an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes
- that biological systems – individuals and populations are different over space.
- Selection the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- 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
- as for the matching of genes from a forensic sample with those of a criminal suspect
- 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 • ...
Second Language Acquisition 2016-04-03
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- The information processing model is the knowledge of a language becomes what over time
- This abbreviation stands for the difference between what a learner can acquire without help and what a learner can acquire with help.
- "Nothing is learned unless it is _______"
- What theory states that a second language is learned through the processes of perception, memory, categorization, and generalization?
- How many hypotheses are there under Krashen's 'Monitor Model'?
- All children innately acquire what during their critical period of development
- Conversational interaction is _____ to second language acquisition.
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- What theory states that language acquisition is learned through social interactions?
- Under the behaviorist theory, the four ways of learning are by imitation, _________, reinforcement, and habit formation.
- Knowledge that is aware by the learner
- There are _____ language theories.
- Hypothesis that acquisition of language is learned through a predictable sequence
- Knowledge that, through practice, can be applied
13 Clues: There are _____ language theories. • Knowledge that is aware by the learner • "Nothing is learned unless it is _______" • Knowledge that, through practice, can be applied • How many hypotheses are there under Krashen's 'Monitor Model'? • Conversational interaction is _____ to second language acquisition. • ...
Physical Geography 2014-05-22
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- rock that makes up the continents
- the number of ice ages over last one hundred thousand years
- currents that move the earth's plates
- rock that makes up the ocean basins
- slow moving mass of ice
- rock laid down in ocean bottoms
- developed theory on continental drift
- the earth has this many crustal plates
- person who studies volcanoes
- first national park in Canada(rockies)
- person who studies earthquakes
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- the mountains in northern Canada
- rock formed through heat or pressure
- rock used to make pool tables
- type of glacier that covered our area
- term describing the shape of the land (think map)
- province with dinosaur bones
- flow from a volcano
- glaciers in the mountains
- the oldest mountains in Canada
- term meaning one land mass
- the youngest mountains in Canada
- developed theory on plate tectonics
- volcanologist married couple
- oldest landform in Canada
- scratches in bedrock
- a floating rock
- person who studies rocks
- known as firerock
29 Clues: a floating rock • known as firerock • flow from a volcano • scratches in bedrock • slow moving mass of ice • person who studies rocks • glaciers in the mountains • oldest landform in Canada • term meaning one land mass • province with dinosaur bones • volcanologist married couple • person who studies volcanoes • rock used to make pool tables • the oldest mountains in Canada • ...
Plate tectonics project 2021-12-01
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- Where earthquakes are created.
- The large rocky plates underneath the surface of earth.
- Where two plates slip by each other.
- evidence in the changing climates in the past.
- What is the cause of so many earthquakes in California.
- The tectonic plates, earths crust and uppermost mantle are referred to this.
- The place where two plates move apart.
- The man who came up with the continental drift theory.
- What is surrounding the inner core.
- The theory that all the continents were once joined together in a single landmass and then drifted apart.
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- The name of the super continent before it drifted apart.
- The Earths thin outer layer.
- What is the big fault line in California.
- The place where two plates come together.
- Where one plate gets pushed under another. Also where volcanoes form.
- What causes sea floor spreading.
- The thickest part of Earth and surrounds the mantle.
- a fracture between two blocks of rocks.
- Evidence in the layers of rocks across continents.
- Where there is a sudden slip on a fault causes what.
- what is the thinnest layer of the earth.
21 Clues: The Earths thin outer layer. • Where earthquakes are created. • What causes sea floor spreading. • What is surrounding the inner core. • Where two plates slip by each other. • The place where two plates move apart. • a fracture between two blocks of rocks. • what is the thinnest layer of the earth. • What is the big fault line in California. • ...
FUNDAMENTALS OF PARTNERSHIP FIRMS 2022-06-03
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- in the absence of partnership deed, profit and loss among partners will be shared.
- in which side of profit and loss appropriation account is interst on drawing recorded.
- written document which details the terms and conditions of partnership.
- goodwill is a ____ asset.
- number of partners in a partnership firm is
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- interest on partners capital is adjusted by transferring it to _____ side of profit and loss appropriation account.
- the method of valuation of goodwill in which super profit is capitalized at normal rate of return.
- amount set aside out of profit to strengthen the financial position of firm or to meet an unforeseen liability.
- Actual average profit- normal profit
- profit that is available for distribution among partners after allowing remuneration.
- liabilty of partner is.
- partner's current accounts are opened when their capital Accounts are _______.
12 Clues: liabilty of partner is. • goodwill is a ____ asset. • Actual average profit- normal profit • number of partners in a partnership firm is • written document which details the terms and conditions of partnership. • partner's current accounts are opened when their capital Accounts are _______. • ...
Language 2013-03-07
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- Acting, or proceeding in a way without haste.
- How smart a person or thing is.
- The state of being merciful and tolerent.
- An irresistible impulse to steal.
- A small, round citrus fruit.
- theory A theory that explains the physical properties of matter.
- A tube with mirrors in it that's reflections make patterns in color.
- cooperation that facilitates a close working relationship between people.
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- How readable something is.
- A type of canoe.
- A type of long, stringy candy.
- A speech usually read to a class or audience.
- A high ranking in the Army.
- A school or class for children between the ages of 4 and 6 years
- The belief that government should not interfere in commercial affairs.
- A branch of government.
- Being capable of emittiing light.
- A sickness that usually results in loss of voice.
18 Clues: A type of canoe. • A branch of government. • How readable something is. • A high ranking in the Army. • A small, round citrus fruit. • A type of long, stringy candy. • How smart a person or thing is. • An irresistible impulse to steal. • Being capable of emittiing light. • The state of being merciful and tolerent. • Acting, or proceeding in a way without haste. • ...
Crossword 2014-08-21
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- _____is excess of fair market value of the net assets
- This former managing director of Mckinsey was recently convicted in an insider trading scandal.
- He is the current chairman of the Tata Group
- The most recent company to acquire a Banking License in India
- This economist propagated that Governments should spend their way out of recession.
- Measure of Peakedness of a probability distribution of a real valued random variable
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- This unlisted firm got acquired for $18 bn by a Social Networking firm.
- Systematic cost allocation
- Acronym for an association of five major emerging national economies
- This Latin American country defaulted on its international debt payments
- “A lot of times, people don't know what they want until you show it to them.”
- Current CEO of Infosys was earlier a part of this ERP solutions company.
12 Clues: Systematic cost allocation • He is the current chairman of the Tata Group • _____is excess of fair market value of the net assets • The most recent company to acquire a Banking License in India • Acronym for an association of five major emerging national economies • This unlisted firm got acquired for $18 bn by a Social Networking firm. • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 31 Vocabulary 2014-09-19
Across
- Study of how the universe began, what it is made of, and how it continues to evolve.
- Background Radiation- Residual radiation from the formation of the universe; predicted by the big bang theory and later detected in 1956.
- Gigantic explosion of a star in which the temperature within the collapsing star reaches 10 billion K, can evolve into a neutron.
- Group- Group of about 50 galaxies including the Milky Way.
- Bang Theory- Theory that about 13.7 billion years ago, the entire universe was contained in a single point that began expanding outward.
- Electrically neutral particle inside the nucleus of an atom.
- Matter- Type of matter that cannot be seen and can only be detected by its gravitational effects.
- Darker, cooler areas of the Sun's photosphere.
- Interstellar cloud of gas, ice and dust also where stars are born.
- Energy- Energy that might be causing the accelerating expansion of the universe.
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- Layer of the sun that emits light into space.
- Way- Spiral galaxy that is about 100,000 light-years in diameter and contains from 200 to 400 billion stars, including the sun.
- Fusion- A nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei join together.
- Dwarf- Giant star that has lost its outer layers, leaving behind a hot, dense core that continues to contract under gravity.
- 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.
- The space that contains all known matter and energy.
- Oval-shaped, closed curve.
- 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.
- Large group of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
- Hole- A region in space that is so dense that nothing can escape its inward pull of gravity.
20 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. • ...
Spelling Words 2020-10-14
Across
- Quite enjoyable and pleasurable.
- From or in the beginning.
- A particular kind of matter with uniform properties.
- The part of the face above the eyebrows.
- Take hold of suddenly and forcibly.
- In a film, novel, or play a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot.
- A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
- A set of laws.
- A person who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
- Lack of variety and interest.
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- Make or cause to make a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking sounds.
- Someone who believes in god.
- When the soft tissues of the body get bumped.
- A short journey or trip
- A formal or explicit statement or announcement.
- Recognize or treat someone or something as different.
- A person who works in a library.
- Of or concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas.
- Suppose to be the case, without proof.
- An individual animal, plant, piece of a mineral.
20 Clues: A set of laws. • A short journey or trip • From or in the beginning. • Someone who believes in god. • Lack of variety and interest. • Quite enjoyable and pleasurable. • A person who works in a library. • Take hold of suddenly and forcibly. • Suppose to be the case, without proof. • The part of the face above the eyebrows. • When the soft tissues of the body get bumped. • ...
Rocks with Schrock 2025-09-24
Across
- States the oldest layers of rock are at the bottom and youngest are at the top
- When plates move away from each other
- the flow of air from the core of the Earth
- A chain of mountains underwater caused by divergent plate movement
- Faults caused by tectonic plates breaking apart
- The largest layer of the Earth
- When plates move away from each other
- A semi-rigid part of the mantle that flows like syrup
- Layer made of liquid iron and nickel
- A fracture in the Earth's crust caused by movement or displacement
- Oceanic crust forms as magma rises and cools
- The process of plates merging and breaking apart over millions of years
- Theory that the lithosphere is broken into several large plates
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- A gap in the rock where older layers meet younger layers
- Layer made of solid iron and nickel
- When plates slide across each other
- An area of volcanic activity that develops above where magma rises in a plume from the mantle
- The theory of continents moving over time
- Forms from cementation of sediments
- rock that forms from magma cooling
20 Clues: The largest layer of the Earth • rock that forms from magma cooling • Layer made of solid iron and nickel • When plates slide across each other • Forms from cementation of sediments • Layer made of liquid iron and nickel • When plates move away from each other • When plates move away from each other • The theory of continents moving over time • ...
Recruitment and training 2026-03-20
Across
- Introductory training for new employees. (9,8)
- Work taken for short or irregular periods, often linked to demand. (6,8,9)
- An arrangement where two people split one role. (3,5)
- Drawing suitable workers to apply for jobs. (8,10)
- Learning away from the workplace, often in classrooms. (3,3,3,8)
- Working fewer hours than a standard working week. (4,4)
- Motivation theory focusing on hygiene and motivator factors. (8,6)
- Working the complete number of hours required for a job. (4,4)
- Summary of personal details, qualifications and experience. (10,5)
- A brief summary of work history and skills. (6)
- Learning by doing tasks in the workplace. (2,3,3,8)
- A notice promoting a vacancy to potential applicants. (3,14)
- Downsides such as cost or loss of working time. (12,2,8)
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- A document outlining the duties and responsibilities of a role. (3,11)
- A list of required qualities, skills and experience for a job. (6,13)
- Document completed by a candidate when applying for a job. (11,4)
- Ensuring fair treatment regardless of characteristics like gender or race. (5,14)
- Questioning candidates to assess suitability for a role. (12)
- Legal rules setting the lowest pay employers can offer. (7,4,4)
- Motivation theory based on a hierarchy of needs. (6,6)
- Output produced per worker or time period. (12)
- Motivation theory based on scientific management and pay incentives. (6,6)
- Following rules that protect workers from harm. (6,3,6,10)
- Selecting the best candidates to progress to the next stage. (12)
- Keeping staff from leaving the business. (8,9)
- Positive impacts such as improved skills and motivation. (8,2,8)
26 Clues: Introductory training for new employees. (9,8) • Keeping staff from leaving the business. (8,9) • Output produced per worker or time period. (12) • A brief summary of work history and skills. (6) • Drawing suitable workers to apply for jobs. (8,10) • Learning by doing tasks in the workplace. (2,3,3,8) • An arrangement where two people split one role. (3,5) • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2021-09-07
Across
- element
- science
- atmosphere
- meteorology
- hydrosphere
- jamess watt
- carbon
- theory
- kinetic
- experiment
- electrical energy
- acidity
- thermodynamics
- horsepower
- biosphere
- ecology
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- nuclear energy
- growing population
- geoscience
- pacific ring of fire
- heat energy
- environmental chemistry
- water
- compound
- reactant
- energy
- poverty
- metabolism
- lithosphere
- typhoon belt
30 Clues: water • energy • carbon • theory • element • science • poverty • kinetic • acidity • ecology • compound • reactant • biosphere • geoscience • atmosphere • metabolism • experiment • horsepower • heat energy • meteorology • hydrosphere • jamess watt • lithosphere • typhoon belt • nuclear energy • thermodynamics • electrical energy • growing population • pacific ring of fire • environmental chemistry
Industrial Revolution 2012-11-14
Across
- A transitional social state
- A company allowed to act as a single person
- hands free
- when farms became factories
- to undergo a development of industry
- someone who operates a business
- german philosopher, wrote communist manifesto
- when workers' demands aren't met they go on this
- philosopher who wrote wealth of nations
- of production services used to produce goods
- A system in which s country's industry is controlled by owners
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- the group between the upper and working class
- A negotiation between an employer and trade union
- Growing different crops in the same area in different seasons
- growth of urban areas
- groups formed by workers
- The theory that states all property is publicly owned
- a theory that states actions are right if they are beneficial
- Something containing something else
- a place used to manufacture things
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 • ...
Teamwork 2025-10-23
Across
- state of being dedicated to a cause
- firm belief in reliability/integrity
- always on the go
- joint effort,partnership
- very nurturing
- admirations to someone abilities or qualities
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- group of people shared a common goal
- process of conveying information
- smiles all the time
- fashionista
- smarty and artsy
- loves energy drinks
- peoples people
- graceful
14 Clues: graceful • fashionista • peoples people • very nurturing • always on the go • smarty and artsy • smiles all the time • loves energy drinks • joint effort,partnership • process of conveying information • state of being dedicated to a cause • group of people shared a common goal • firm belief in reliability/integrity • admirations to someone abilities or qualities
Cognitive Development 2024-05-18
Across
- This can include empirically weak, epistemologically weak and philosophically naïve
- A logical thinking ability that allows a person to determine that a certain quantity will remain the same despite adjustment of the container
- The understanding that an object or person still exists even when unseen
- The inability to differentiate between itself and others around them
- The period of development from age two to seven
- When new information or experiences cause you to modify your existing schemas
- The number of stages in the piaget theory
- The act of changing something or changing your behaviour to make it suitable for a new situation
- The cognitive process of perceiving objects or abstract ideas with living characteristics
- The process in which someone grows or changes and becomes more advanced
- The study of the mind, its functions and behaviour of humans
- The development of the ability to think and reason
- The recognition that if an object changes shape, it retains the same amount of product
- The period of development from birth through to age two
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- The ability to assess things by applying logic based on new or existing information when making decisions
- Sensorimotor stage, pre-operational stage, concrete operational stage, formal operational stage
- The last name of the man behind the theory of cognitive development
- Sensation, Perception, Emotion, Memory, Learning, Attention are all ...... of psychological processes
- The cognitive process of making new information fit in with your existing understanding of the world
- The ability to to understand concepts that are real but aren't tied to physical experiences
- This can include understanding object permanence and being able to distinct yourself from others
- Children at this stage are able to systematically solve problems and think logically in methodical ways
- The third stage of development from age seven to 11
- The first name of the man behind the theory of cognitive development
24 Clues: The number of stages in the piaget theory • The period of development from age two to seven • The development of the ability to think and reason • The third stage of development from age seven to 11 • The period of development from birth through to age two • The study of the mind, its functions and behaviour of humans • ...
a consumer's world (unit 3) 2021-11-30
Across
- if a business doesn't make any money any longer it goes ...
- another word for 'difference'
- another word for all the things you bought
- to transport sth. directly to a place
- part of a shop where you pay for your purchase
- something that is positioned that you can see it perfectly is at ...
- the amount of money taken off a price
- e.g. window of a shop showing goods
- a thing in a supermarket where you put your purchase and that you can push
- if you are the boss of a firm, you ... the firm
- sth. that you cannot change
- another word for 'not right'
- how much something weighs is its ...
- sth. that you want very badly
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- the length of time (something lasts)
- making something easier (useful / comforable)
- something that is so attactive that you want to have it is ...
- e.g. an airline that sells cheap tickets
- the process working out an amount
- money that you have to pay for a service
- adj. refers (sich beziehen) to 'city'
- a person who is addicted to shopping
- to make smaller / less
- a piece of furniture where you can put things, e.g. books
- the part of a shop where you can walk along and find the different sections
- another word for a small shop
- a small vehicle that delivers orders
- a lot of people in a small place
- food that will last for a long time is often ...
29 Clues: to make smaller / less • sth. that you cannot change • another word for 'not right' • another word for 'difference' • another word for a small shop • sth. that you want very badly • a lot of people in a small place • the process working out an amount • e.g. window of a shop showing goods • the length of time (something lasts) • a person who is addicted to shopping • ...
a consumer's world (unit3) 2021-11-30
Across
- another word for a small shop
- a lot of people in a small place
- adj. refers (sich beziehen) to 'city'
- how much something weighs is its ...
- the process working out an amount
- sth. that you cannot change
- another word for 'difference'
- sth. that you want very badly
- to make smaller / less
- if a business doesn't make any money any longer it goes ...
- something that is positioned that you can see it perfectly is at ...
- another word for all the things you bought
- a small vehicle that delivers orders
- part of a shop where you pay for your purchase
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- a piece of furniture where you can put things, e.g. books
- the amount of money taken off a price
- money that you have to pay for a service
- a person who is addicted to shopping
- food that will last for a long time is often ...
- to transport sth. directly to a place
- the part of a shop where you can walk along and find the different sections
- making something easier (useful / comforable)
- the length of time (something lasts)
- a thing in a supermarket where you put your purchase and that you can push
- another word for 'not right'
- if you are the boss of a firm, you ... the firm
- e.g. window of a shop showing goods
- e.g. an airline that sells cheap tickets
- something that is so attactive that you want to have it is ...
29 Clues: to make smaller / less • sth. that you cannot change • another word for 'not right' • another word for a small shop • another word for 'difference' • sth. that you want very badly • a lot of people in a small place • the process working out an amount • e.g. window of a shop showing goods • a person who is addicted to shopping • how much something weighs is its ... • ...
Macbeth- Act III vocab test 2022-02-11
Across
- justify; to admit or confess
- to irritate or provoke
- plentiful; abundant
- characterized by tenderness and compassion
- ill will
- firm or stable
- respect or reverence
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- shut off from the rest of the world; covered in darkness
- honored
- slaves
- to make poor
- masks
- not to be intimidated or feared
- to express sharp disapproval of; to reprimand
- staying
- a crow like bird
16 Clues: masks • slaves • honored • staying • ill will • to make poor • firm or stable • a crow like bird • plentiful; abundant • respect or reverence • to irritate or provoke • justify; to admit or confess • not to be intimidated or feared • characterized by tenderness and compassion • to express sharp disapproval of; to reprimand • shut off from the rest of the world; covered in darkness
Mixed bag 2025-02-04
15 Clues: besides • to raise • a thought • to go away • all or most • surrounded by • to go against • smallest amount • give permission • proven to be true • as many as required • of excellent quality • accepted by all parties • to make firm or connected • the truth or facts of a situation
Crossword 2013-12-20
Across
- Goods being manufactured and not completed yet.
- Summarizes what a firm ownes and owes at a point in time.
- Reports how much firm earned in the period of analysis.
- Long-term assets that lack physical existence.
- Receivables that are frequently named as "bad debts".
- Ownership interest of the company.
- Goods purchased for being sold.
Down
- Physical items employed in production process or other operations of the business.
- Economic resources owned by an entity and tailing future benefits to the entity.
- Debts and obligations to pay oney or to rent services.
- Goods finished at production and awaiting for sale.
- Long-lived assets necessary in the operation of a business and are not convertable into cash.
- Cash and other assets that are convertable readily into cash throughout normal cycle of business or as usual within year.
- Assets that are due from debitors for certain date.
- Assets owned by an entity with the purpose of being sold or used in production process within 1 calendar year or operational cycle unless it's less than 1 year.
15 Clues: Goods purchased for being sold. • Ownership interest of the company. • Long-term assets that lack physical existence. • Goods being manufactured and not completed yet. • Goods finished at production and awaiting for sale. • Assets that are due from debitors for certain date. • Receivables that are frequently named as "bad debts". • ...
Crossword 2013-12-20
Across
- Summarizes what a firm ownes and owes at a point in time.
- Goods purchased for being sold.
- Ownership interest of the company.
- Cash and other assets that are convertable readily into cash throughout normal cycle of business or as usual within year.
- Debts and obligations to pay oney or to rent services.
- Reports how much firm earned in the period of analysis.
Down
- Physical items employed in production process or other operations of the business.
- Economic resources owned by an entity and tailing future benefits to the entity.
- Receivables that are frequently named as "bad debts".
- Goods being manufactured and not completed yet.
- Assets owned by an entity with the purpose of being sold or used in production process within 1 calendar year or operational cycle unless it's less than 1 year.
- Long-lived assets necessary in the operation of a business and are not convertable into cash.
- Assets that are due from debitors for certain date.
- Long-term assets that lack physical existence.
- Goods finished at production and awaiting for sale.
15 Clues: Goods purchased for being sold. • Ownership interest of the company. • Long-term assets that lack physical existence. • Goods being manufactured and not completed yet. • Assets that are due from debitors for certain date. • Goods finished at production and awaiting for sale. • Receivables that are frequently named as "bad debts". • ...
Crossword 2013-12-20
Across
- Economic resources owned by an entity and tailing future benefits to the entity.
- Goods being manufactured and not completed yet.
- Receivables that are frequently named as "bad debts".
- Ownership interest of the company.
- Long-term assets that lack physical existence.
- Assets owned by an entity with the purpose of being sold or used in production process within 1 calendar year or operational cycle unless it's less than 1 year.
Down
- Physical items employed in production process or other operations of the business.
- Assets that are due from debitors for certain date.
- Goods purchased for being sold.
- Goods finished at production and awaiting for sale.
- Summarizes what a firm ownes and owes at a point in time.
- Cash and other assets that are convertable readily into cash throughout normal cycle of business or as usual within year.
- Debts and obligations to pay oney or to rent services.
- Reports how much firm earned in the period of analysis.
- Long-lived assets necessary in the operation of a business and are not convertable into cash.
15 Clues: Goods purchased for being sold. • Ownership interest of the company. • Long-term assets that lack physical existence. • Goods being manufactured and not completed yet. • Assets that are due from debitors for certain date. • Goods finished at production and awaiting for sale. • Receivables that are frequently named as "bad debts". • ...
Cosmology Vocabulary 2023-08-16
Across
- Idea that expansion due to dark energy will continue and that eventually everything will be ripped apart including stars, galaxies, and even atoms
- Idea that expansion will eventually slow due to gravity and then reverse and that all the universe will collapse back together into a single point; has been disproved as the expansion force of dark energy is greater than the contraction force of gravity
- The mysterious force that is accelerating expansion of the universe; this makes up 65% of the universe
- Anything that takes up space and has mass
- Idea that due to expansion, galaxies and stars will become so distant from each other that no other light can be seen. The universe will be a cold, dark, lonely place
- A ratio of 75% hydrogen atoms and 25% helium atoms is measured throughout the universe which matches the prediction from the big bang theory
- The extremely rapid expansion of the universe outward from the singularity point. This happened faster than the speed of light.
- Extremely bright objects in the universe, but also very far from earth; object may be light emitted from the "accretionary disc" around a super-massive black hole
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- The leftover heat energy from the Big Bang that is visible in every part of the universe
- The distance between identical points in a waveform signal
- A Doppler effect of light where the wavelength is stretched out, shifting it toward the red end of the spectrum
- A fundamental force of the universe that any object with mass will exert a gravitational pull on any other object with mass
- The idea that the universe always existed in much the same size and composition as we now observe it; this theory was replaced by the big bang theory
- The science which studies how the universe began and how it has changed over time
- The rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time
- An infinitely small, infinitely dense, and infinitely hot point from which the universe expanded
- Galaxies are moving away from Earth at a rate proportional to their distance from Earth, meaning distant galaxies are receding faster than closer galaxies
- The generally accepted theory to explain the origin of the universe, which states that the universe formed during a single event in which all matter and energy suddenly expanded from an extremely small point
- The magnitude of the wave height
- Matter or mass in the universe that we cannot see directly and can only see its gravitation effect on stars and galaxies
20 Clues: The magnitude of the wave height • Anything that takes up space and has mass • The distance between identical points in a waveform signal • The science which studies how the universe began and how it has changed over time • The rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time • ...
Development Vocab 2023-08-31
Across
- progressive and irreversible brain disorder characterized by deterioration of memory
- inheritance, heredity, genetics
- study of changes that occur as an individual matures
- category of knowledge that help us to interpret & understand the world
Down
- came up with steps of development tasks
- take in new information into already existing schemas
- time period of mixed abilities and responsibilities in which childlike behavior changes to adult behavior
- learned, observed
- came up with theory of cognitive development
- came up with theory of emotional development
- came up with theory of moral development
- change or alter existing schemas in light of new information
12 Clues: learned, observed • inheritance, heredity, genetics • came up with steps of development tasks • came up with theory of moral development • came up with theory of cognitive development • came up with theory of emotional development • study of changes that occur as an individual matures • take in new information into already existing schemas • ...
Evolution 2016-06-13
Across
- theory of biological evolution
- the ability that living things change in a new environment
- when a type of animal or plant changes over time
- the act of creating something
- Change or grow as they get older
Down
- an animal or plant preserved in a rock
- relating to a period of time before history was first written
- Darwin formulated a theory of evolution
- the scientific study of living things
- one or more ideas that explain how or why something happened
10 Clues: the act of creating something • theory of biological evolution • Change or grow as they get older • the scientific study of living things • an animal or plant preserved in a rock • Darwin formulated a theory of evolution • when a type of animal or plant changes over time • the ability that living things change in a new environment • ...
Intelligent Perception 2026-02-17
Across
- – Sternberg’s theory name.
- – Perceptual _____: object stays the same despite retinal changes.
- – The direction of the “where” pathway.
- – Proposed 8 multiple intelligences.
- – Photoreceptors for color and fine detail.
- – Failure to identify/recognize objects despite intact vision.
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- – Gestalt principle: grouping things that are close together.
- – The lobe associated with the "Where" pathway.
- – The lobe associated with the "What" pathway.
- – Stimulation when sensory organs receive info (e.g., light on retina).
- – Depth cues requiring two eyes.
- – Photoreceptors responsible for night vision.
- – Gestalt principle: grouping things that look alike.
- – The 3D geometric shapes used in RBC theory.
- – The actual object in the environment (e.g., the real bacon).
- – The "digital sensor" layer of the eye.
16 Clues: – Sternberg’s theory name. • – Depth cues requiring two eyes. • – Proposed 8 multiple intelligences. • – The direction of the “where” pathway. • – The "digital sensor" layer of the eye. • – Photoreceptors for color and fine detail. • – The 3D geometric shapes used in RBC theory. • – The lobe associated with the "What" pathway. • ...
words 2022-01-12
Across
- 1st chief Justice of the U.S
- French diplomat sent to U.S
- Final battle of the NW Indian war
- The 1st 10 amendments
- Resolved disputes
- Spokesmen for democracy
- Protests against limitations
- Firm decisions
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- The 1st test of federal authority
- 4 internal security laws
- Founding father of U.S
- Diplomatic incident
- Treaty between U.S and indigenous
- Agreement by U.S and Britain
14 Clues: Firm decisions • Resolved disputes • Diplomatic incident • The 1st 10 amendments • Founding father of U.S • Spokesmen for democracy • 4 internal security laws • French diplomat sent to U.S • 1st chief Justice of the U.S • Agreement by U.S and Britain • Protests against limitations • The 1st test of federal authority • Final battle of the NW Indian war • Treaty between U.S and indigenous
Cell anatomy 2023-05-08
Across
- structure in a cell that performs a specific function
- jelly like substance organelles float in
- control center of the cells
- protects the outer layer of plant cells
- location of photosynthesis
- pressure that makes plant cells firm
- unicellular organism
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- genetic information
- building blocks of life
- smallest living organism
- the powerhouse of the cell
- protects animal cells
- multicellular organism
- distributes substances to outer cell membrane
- holds water for plant cell
15 Clues: genetic information • unicellular organism • protects animal cells • multicellular organism • building blocks of life • smallest living organism • the powerhouse of the cell • holds water for plant cell • location of photosynthesis • control center of the cells • pressure that makes plant cells firm • protects the outer layer of plant cells • jelly like substance organelles float in • ...
Payongayong, Joanna Angela B. - BSMLS - 2-YB-2 2023-02-25
Across
- the people that make up a state
- meeting the needs
- a form of traditional approach that deals with most/all of the legal aspect.
- a territorial domain
- gr "polis" definition: What concerns the state.
- a community with people, territory, government and sovereignty but not yet recognized.
- Who said that politics was a strategy to maintain cooperation among people comprising of different beliefs and idealogies?
- salus populi est suprema lex – the sovereignty of the people is the supreme law.
- the theory that believes that state must have been created because of the "strong" and the "weak" in the society.
- who said "What cannot be verified is not scientific."?
- concerned with the study of the formal political structures and institutions
- process of measuring and quantifying data collected.
- from the Greek word “kubernaein,” which means “to steer.”
- the theory that believes that states must have been created due to the unending wants and needs of the people.
- "The Philippines is a democratic and ________ State." - Sec. 1, Art. II, 1987 Constitution
Down
- responsibility for one's action
- "The worst illiterate is the political illiterate;"
- water territory
- This is where Moses received the laws of God which was the reference of one of the theories on the origin of the state.
- involves analytical studies regarding political thoughts of major thinkers.
- the first one to use the word "state"
- a more scientific theory about the existence of the state.
- "Politics is who gets what, when, and how."
- a characteristic defined as unification of various social sciences with political science
- there can be no state without __
- a plenary power vested in the legislature or the Congress.
- "that government cannot continue without means to pay its expenses"
- information on matters of public concern is made available to the citizens or those who will be directly affected.
- proper utilization of resources
- a government run by both the citizens and the government officials
30 Clues: water territory • meeting the needs • a territorial domain • responsibility for one's action • the people that make up a state • proper utilization of resources • there can be no state without __ • the first one to use the word "state" • "Politics is who gets what, when, and how." • gr "polis" definition: What concerns the state. • ...
scientific revolution 2021-10-12
Across
- the study of planets and stars
- the study of the way an organism lives
- ill treatment of others due to bias
- the way science figures things out
- a person who has a belief contrary to other beliefs
- the theory of the earth being the center of the solar system
- a study of the human body
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- the man who discovered gravity
- a person who maps different locations
- a revolutionary figure in human anatomy
- the state of rational thought
- A belief contrary to other more popular beliefs
- the study of principals of matter and the behaviors of matter
- the theory of the sun being the center of the solar system
14 Clues: a study of the human body • the state of rational thought • the man who discovered gravity • the study of planets and stars • the way science figures things out • ill treatment of others due to bias • a person who maps different locations • the study of the way an organism lives • a revolutionary figure in human anatomy • A belief contrary to other more popular beliefs • ...
The Egyptian Pyramids of Giza (Mysteries) 2024-07-04
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- An octahedron sliced in half.
- A theory with the idea of more than 3 dimensions.
- Shapes created with stars.
- Relating to myths and puzzles.
- A giant huntsman.
- When two or more similar or related events occur at the same time by chance.
- ______ may have been used to allow air to circulate through the pyramid.
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- Earth's shape.
- The number of waves that pass a certain point in one second.
- One of the Pyramid's main components.
- The surname of an electronics engineer and inventor.
- A set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events.
- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- An equal amount of daylight and darkness at all latitudes.
- Extremely interesting.
15 Clues: Earth's shape. • A giant huntsman. • Extremely interesting. • Shapes created with stars. • An octahedron sliced in half. • Relating to myths and puzzles. • One of the Pyramid's main components. • A theory with the idea of more than 3 dimensions. • The surname of an electronics engineer and inventor. • The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. • ...
TFN THEORISTS 2022-01-14
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- Travelbee: She believes that a human being is a biological organism affected, influenced, and changed by heredity, environment, culture, and all of the experiences he encounters, confronts or runs away from.
- Hall: She was the first director of the Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation.
- Von Bertalanffy: In his system theory he defines a system as a “whole” composed of elements that interact with one another.
- Rogers: Her theory, known as the “Science of Unitary Human Beings,” allowed nursing to be considered one of the scientific disciplines.
- Kohlberg: His theory suggests that moral development occurs in a series of six stages.
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- Laurente: The theory was from her study, the Categorization of Nursing Activities as Observed in Medical-Surgical Ward Units in selected Government and Private Hospitals in Metro Manila.
- Henderson: She is considered as "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing."
- King: The Theory of Goal Attainment was developed by
- Erikson: According to him, a person goes through eight stages of psychosocial development.
- Lewin: He developed a change model involving three steps: unfreezing, movement, and refreezing.
10 Clues: King: The Theory of Goal Attainment was developed by • Henderson: She is considered as "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing." • Hall: She was the first director of the Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation. • Kohlberg: His theory suggests that moral development occurs in a series of six stages. • ...
Chapter 14 Vocab 2018-03-08
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- beliefs that society accepts as self-evidently true
- change of behavior in response to a command from someone else
- theory that leadership is the result of qualifying personal traits
- process where a person is effected by the perceptions, actions or attitudes of others
- the act of voluntarily following social norms even if it is against personal preference
- the loss of the sense of personal responsibility upon being the member of a group
- theory that when some people are frustrated they turn their anger from the powerful target to a less more powerful one that they can attack safely
- knowledge and understanding the social world and the people in it along with oneself
- the higher willingness for a group to do something than an individual
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- change of behavior in response to a request from another person/group
- property theory which addresses the question of how people judge the causes of behavior
- the higher amount of bystanders in an emergency the lower the helpfulness a person shows
- unfair, intolerant attitude toward a group of people
- the process in which one fulfills their expectation about another person's behavior through the person's behavior
- the tendency for one to analyze a certain situation's cues in order to form a reaction
15 Clues: beliefs that society accepts as self-evidently true • unfair, intolerant attitude toward a group of people • change of behavior in response to a command from someone else • theory that leadership is the result of qualifying personal traits • change of behavior in response to a request from another person/group • ...
Intro to Business 2022-11-08
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- a tax that is paid to bring a product in the USA
- the term describing a business person
- the money that you page to a franchisor from ever sale
- the life blood a business
- the creator of the four factor theory of motivation
- the fifth part of the marketing mix
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- the two factor theory of motivation
- one oiart of the formula for customer satisfaction
- the measure of the nation's economic activity
- part of the definition of a market
- the first objective of a business
- one of the elements in the external factors affecting business
- the life's blood of a business
- one of the utilities in marketing
14 Clues: the life blood a business • the life's blood of a business • the first objective of a business • one of the utilities in marketing • part of the definition of a market • the two factor theory of motivation • the fifth part of the marketing mix • the term describing a business person • the measure of the nation's economic activity • ...
PE Crossword 2014-10-09
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- Time taken from the start of the signal to the end of the movement
- Has a potentially unlimited capacity, can hold information for a very long time
- Something you are born with
- Eureka moment
- Learning through reinforcement
- A method of practice in which you develop a strong kinaesthetic awareness
- Time taken from the start of the movement to the end of the movement
- Time taken from the start of the signal to the start of the movement
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- The final stage of learning
- When your performance does not get any better
- What is the first stage of schema theory?
- One way of improving schema
- Something that is developed through practice, that is limited by ability
- What is the final stage of schema theory?
- What is the second stage of perception?
- A type of guidance in which you use demonstrations
16 Clues: Eureka moment • The final stage of learning • One way of improving schema • Something you are born with • Learning through reinforcement • What is the second stage of perception? • What is the first stage of schema theory? • What is the final stage of schema theory? • When your performance does not get any better • A type of guidance in which you use demonstrations • ...
Nursing Theories and Theorists 2021-10-17
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- Nightingale's nursing paradigm that could be altered to improve conditions so that the natural laws would allow healing to occur.
- Realized that she would never again be powerless to assist when people were in hence the dire need of assistance.
- Henderson's nursing metaparadigm which is considered to be a complete and independent being with biological, sociological, and spiritual
- Nightingale titled as the Lady with the __.
- __ Mechanism are the steps or processes that an organism can take to guarantee that a biological activity is controlled.
- In 1982, Abdellah was appointed as Deputy __ General.
- A model that emphasizes the significance of the patient's environment.
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- The mother of nursing.
- Abdellah’s main objective is to improve __ education.
- Henderson develops a nursing __ theory that consists of 14 basics of nursing care.
- Nightingale is recognized as the __ nursing theorist as an outcome of her theory.
- Physical Environment consists of __ elements where the patient is being treated.
- She died on March 19, 1996, at the age of 98.
- Nursing __ theory focuses on disease-centered to patient-centered.
14 Clues: The mother of nursing. • Nightingale titled as the Lady with the __. • She died on March 19, 1996, at the age of 98. • Abdellah’s main objective is to improve __ education. • In 1982, Abdellah was appointed as Deputy __ General. • Nursing __ theory focuses on disease-centered to patient-centered. • ...
Year 7 SIS and Chemical Sciences Key Words 2021-03-15
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- The study of the natural and physical world.
- The way that the parts of a material or substance are arranged.
- The theory that all matter is made of tiny particles which are constantly moving.
- A variable that is measured to determine a change as a result of the experiment.
- Any liquid that dissolves other substances.
- An observation that uses words and descriptions, and is not based on measurement or other data.
- A liquid made up of a solvent with a solute dissolved in it.
- Something made up of two or more substances mixed together.
- A colloid of two or more liquids.
- Something that can affect the results of an experiment.
- Being protected and unlikely to cause danger or harm.
- Type of mixture that always looks cloudy because clumps of insoluble particles remain suspended throughout it.
- Detailed information about how something should be done.
- The state of matter that has a firm and stable shape (particles are arranged in fixed positions).
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- A variable that is kept the same to make a test fair.
- Something that only contains one type of substance.
- Items used in the laboratory to conduct experiments.
- An observation that uses a number, such as a measurement.
- Splitting a mixture into it’s different components.
- Characteristics or features that describe matter.
- A variable (factor) that is deliberately changed in an experiment.
- Contains a large number of solute particles in the volume of solution.
- A substance that is studied in Chemistry.
- The state of matter that spreads out to completely fill a container (particles not bonded to one another and travel in straight lines to fill a container).
- A substance that dissolves in a liquid (solvent).
- How easily a substance dissolves in a solvent.
- A cloudy liquid that contains particles that are not dissolved.
- A solution in which no more solute can be dissolved.
- The ability of particles to move around.
- The state of matter that is able to flow but cannot be compressed (particles not held in fixed positions and can slide over one another).
30 Clues: A colloid of two or more liquids. • The ability of particles to move around. • A substance that is studied in Chemistry. • Any liquid that dissolves other substances. • The study of the natural and physical world. • How easily a substance dissolves in a solvent. • Characteristics or features that describe matter. • A substance that dissolves in a liquid (solvent). • ...
Biology and the Tree of Life 2014-05-02
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- The evolutionary history of a group of organisms.
- A unicellular organism lacking a nucleus and containing relatively few organelles or cytoskeletal components.
- The theory that all organisms on Earth are related by common ancestry ad that they have changed over time.
- The hypothesis that all cells arise spontaneously from nonliving materials.
- The process by which individuals which certain heritable traits tend to produce more surviving offspring than individuals without those traits, often leading to a change in the genetic makeup of the population.
- A group of organisms of samples that do not receive the experimental treatment but are otherwise identical to the group that does.
- Any heritable trait that increases the fitness of an individual with the trait in a particular environment.
- The unique, two-part name given to each species, with a genus name followed by a species name.
- The theory that all organisms are made of cells and that all cells come from preexisting cells.
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- The scientist who tested the hypothesis of spontaneous generation.
- The term referring to traits that can be transmitted from one generation to the next.
- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus, numerous membrane-bound organelles, and an extensive cytoskeleton.
- The ability of an individual to produce viable offspring relative to others of the same species.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in the same geographic are at the same time.
- Any living entity that contains one of more cells.
- Deliberate manipulation by humans, as in animals plan breeding, of the genetic composition of a population by allowing only individuals with desirable traits to reproduce.
- A measurable or observable result of an experiment based on the particular hypothesis.
- A proposed explanation for a broad class of phenomena or observations.
- The basic structural and functional unit of all organisms.
- The branch of biology concerned with the classification and naming of organisms.
- A proposed explanation for a phenomenon or for a set of observations.
21 Clues: The evolutionary history of a group of organisms. • Any living entity that contains one of more cells. • The basic structural and functional unit of all organisms. • The scientist who tested the hypothesis of spontaneous generation. • A proposed explanation for a phenomenon or for a set of observations. • ...
Physical science - Lesson 8 2018-03-15
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- - wave theory
- -Curves inward
- - Refraction of light in ice Crystals
- - Water droplets and ice crystal joined
- - Electromagnetic wave
- -Dispersion of sunlight ing drops of water
- - Constructive and Destructive
- - reversed o the secondary bow
- - oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy.
- - Proposed vision is caused by visual rays
- - allows light to pass through easily
- - Ice crystals which have vertically oriented axis
- - Triangular glass block
- - Developed a model of vision
- - Courpuscular theory
- - Distance between peak of a wave
- - Discussed the rpopagation
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- - Apparent shift in the position of object caused by refraction
- - F
- - Suggested that light is composed of tiny particles
- - max planck introduced in 1900
- - Curves Outwards
- - Lights Spread out as it passes a barrier
- - Difference in Degree of refraction
- -Light travel in straight lines
- - Filters the light
- - Lights as bends as it passes a medium
- - Light bounces as it strikes a surface
- - Different range of color
- - H
- - J
31 Clues: - F • - H • - J • - wave theory • -Curves inward • - Curves Outwards • - Filters the light • - Courpuscular theory • - Electromagnetic wave • - Triangular glass block • - Different range of color • - Discussed the rpopagation • - Developed a model of vision • - Constructive and Destructive • - reversed o the secondary bow • - max planck introduced in 1900 • -Light travel in straight lines • ...
Vocab 2022-11-21
12 Clues: firm • a whip • a rebel • desperate • of a feeling • suffer complete • suffer complete • sbauwactins solon • makes of or isially • clearly defined on lenf • tear something into woor morel • the intention of desill to the devil
Plate Tectonics by Cole Murphy 2014-11-23
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- The outer most layer of the earth.
- The ________ boundary where plates move away fom each other.
- The innermost layer of the earth.
- The hypothesis that continents slowly move across the earth's surface is __________ drift.
- The ________ boundary where plates slide past each other.
- The result of force distributed over an area.
- Earthquakes often occur at _______.
- The layer of hot viscous rock between the crust and core.
- _______ is the amount of mass in a given volume.
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- The earth's surface is always _________.
- The name of the process where one tectonic plate moves under another and sinks into the mantle.
- Who first proposed Plate Tectonics theory?
- In order for an idea to become a theory you need.
- Transform Boundaries can cause _______.
- The _______ boundary is where plates move towards each other.
- San Andreas fault is a _________ boundary.
- How many layers make up the earth?
- Divergent Boundaries cause oceans to grow _______.
18 Clues: The innermost layer of the earth. • The outer most layer of the earth. • How many layers make up the earth? • Earthquakes often occur at _______. • Transform Boundaries can cause _______. • The earth's surface is always _________. • Who first proposed Plate Tectonics theory? • San Andreas fault is a _________ boundary. • The result of force distributed over an area. • ...
Jason: 50 Word Crossword 2020-05-15
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- a neural charge that is sent down an axon
- smallest possible difference between two stimuli for them to be detected half the time
- part of Piaget's theory where children obtain mental operations to think logically about events
- a learned response to a neutral stimulus from before
- language expression, part of the frontal lobe, direct muscle movement of speech
- a dreaming theory where brain activity and stored memories connected during dreams
- neurons sending from the brain to the body
- a technique where one thinks about the meaning of a term to engrave it into memory
- eliminating solutions to narrow down to the best one for a problem
- psychodynamic psychologist who was against Freudian beliefs
- culturally followed nonverbal rules that are said to be followed
- neuroticism, agreeableness, extraversion, openness, conscientiousness
- against freuds believes, came up with a theory with eight stages about peoples development throughout life
- studying IQ scores, the belief that intelligence has increased overtime
- benefits from someone else
- a depth cue using two eyes
- The minimum stimulation to detect a stimuli 50% of time
- a part of Piaget's theory where people are able to logically think about abstract concepts
- basing our experiences based off existing schemas
- minus 2 or plus 7
- putting terms into smaller subunits that are more manageable
- part of the freudian theory that balances the superego and id parts
- a defense mechanism where one transmits aggressive and or sexual impulses to more acceptable ones which are safer
- eyes converge in when looking at an obect
- learning where an organism comes to associate stimuli
- a process by which the lens of the eye changes shape to focus the depth of objects on the retina
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- scientific study for solving practical problems
- the need to fit in and have relationships with others
- expanding possible problem solutions into different directions
- part of the peripheral nervous system, manages muscles and glands of the internal organs, sympathetic arouses and parasympathetic calms
- people will fulfill an optimal level of alertness and mental/physical activation
- an illusion where a stagnant point of light appears to be moving in a dark room
- a conditioned response that becomes weaker over time in classical conditioning
- a procedure where the answer is guaranteed, a slower method of solving problems
- therapy for depressed people using an electric current through the brain
- a process by which sodium flows into the cell and disrupts the balance in the inside making it positive
- the blurry vision with objects that are far away from the person looking at them, this makes the distance of the object look farther than it actually is
- Recharging period or nerve and muslce fibers where with no firing can occur
- observational learning, believed that people learn from the actions of others
- the theory that when one has a psychological need they satisfy that need by undergoing an aroused tension state for motivation
- dealt with emotions and discovered that facial expressions are universal amongst different people and cultures
- a learning cue for remembering information
- the tendency to look for information that supports out past beliefs and ignore any information that does not support them
- a developmental theorist who believed language was innate
- a good period where an organism produces normal development from different stimuli early in life
- the neural fibers that join together the two different hemispheres of the brain and bring messages between them
- inherited characteristics that prompt survival
- A concept from Jung where thoughts and images based on our emotions have universal meanings between humans
- came up with IQ tests
49 Clues: minus 2 or plus 7 • came up with IQ tests • benefits from someone else • a depth cue using two eyes • a neural charge that is sent down an axon • eyes converge in when looking at an obect • neurons sending from the brain to the body • a learning cue for remembering information • inherited characteristics that prompt survival • scientific study for solving practical problems • ...
Plate teconics 2014-01-21
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- a hill or mountain that has magma in it
- boundary two plates collide
- land that has been elevated
- the place we live
- boundary where two plates slide past each other
- plates portion of earths crust that lies beneath the oceans
- ocean ridge an underwater mountain system
- floor spreading process that occur at mid ocean ridges
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- the second layer of the earth
- drift alfred wegeners hypothesis that continents were on joined together
- spot a place that is not at a plate boundary
- plates portion of earths crust that lies above sea level
- boundary two plates move away from each other
- energy travelling as waves passing through earth
- another word for lava
- valley a valley created by divergent plates
- of plate tectonics a theory that explains how the continents separated
- a giant and dangerous wave
- basin a geological basin found in the sea
19 Clues: the place we live • another word for lava • a giant and dangerous wave • boundary two plates collide • land that has been elevated • the second layer of the earth • a hill or mountain that has magma in it • basin a geological basin found in the sea • ocean ridge an underwater mountain system • valley a valley created by divergent plates • ...
Economics 2022-12-01
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- where a manufacturing process is split into a sequence of individual tasks
- things that are necessary for survival such as food
- a simplified view of reality used to explain economic problems and issues
- time period when a firm can change at least one but not all factor inputs
- the study of individual markets
- time period when all factors of production are variable but with a constant such as the state of technology
- what is involved in deciding whether to give up one good for another good
- the study of an economy or group of economies
- that part of an economy under government ownership
- a situation in which wants and needs are greater than the resources available
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- the maximum output that can be produced when all resources are used fully
- resources are scarce so individuals firms and governments have to consider alternatives
- a factor of production; human resources available in an economy
- the goods and services that people may like to have but are not always realised
- the means of allocating resources in a market economy
- where buyers and sellers get together to trade
- where it is possible to stop someone from consuming a good or service
- any business that hires factors of production to produce goods and services
- as a factor of production; a physical resource made by humans that aids the production of goods and services
- a factor of producctio; natural resources in an economy
- inputs available for the production of goods and services
21 Clues: the study of individual markets • the study of an economy or group of economies • where buyers and sellers get together to trade • that part of an economy under government ownership • things that are necessary for survival such as food • the means of allocating resources in a market economy • a factor of producctio; natural resources in an economy • ...
