theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Jerome Bruner 2021-05-19
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- Number of modes of representation in Bruner's theory.
- Is an inquiry-based learning method which is considered a constructivist based approach to education.
- An instructional technique that was first introduced by Bruner, but more often associated with Vygotsky.
- In Bruner’s words the theory of education lies at the intersection “between the nature of mind and the nature of this."
- Symbolic mode of representation based on
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- Bruner became known as one of the founding fathers of this theory.
- A curriculum design in which key concepts are presented repeatedly but with deepening layers of complexity, or in different applications.
- Second mode of representation
- First mode of representation
- A constructivist theoretician like Bruner.
- Jerome Bruner's middle name
11 Clues: Jerome Bruner's middle name • First mode of representation • Second mode of representation • Symbolic mode of representation based on • A constructivist theoretician like Bruner. • Number of modes of representation in Bruner's theory. • Bruner became known as one of the founding fathers of this theory. • ...
Review Vocabulary Final Exam 2 2023-03-02
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- a group of people working for a common purpose
- a very sad story and event
- the part that joins the upper arm and lower arm
- the feel low in spirit and be happy
- of the economy
- the stomach part of the human body
- of the people from Netherlands
- a piece of paper that show ownership of a company
- to have an effect on
- the act of trading
- not working
- the side or the human body where the legs begin
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- very unpleasant and scary
- the relation of two members
- worth a lot of money
- very tall building
- very good
- secure; firm
- the act of dividing something
19 Clues: very good • not working • secure; firm • of the economy • very tall building • the act of trading • worth a lot of money • to have an effect on • very unpleasant and scary • a very sad story and event • the relation of two members • the act of dividing something • of the people from Netherlands • the stomach part of the human body • the feel low in spirit and be happy • ...
chapter 2 vocab 2017-03-09
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- a body part that is off of the main trunk
- very genius
- much more curt, formal
- the theory that knowledge is derived from self experience
- inability to be quiet
- very weak or slight
- branch of knowledge that deals with the structure, historical development, and relationships of a language or languages
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- become accustomed or used to something
- the ability for the brain to reconnect neural pathways
- a part that is off of the main part
- theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- moldable, like malleable
- circles, arcs, or other shapes that share the same center
- very organized
- rejection of all religious and moral principles, often in the belief that life is meaningless
- like clay, moldable
17 Clues: very genius • very organized • very weak or slight • like clay, moldable • inability to be quiet • much more curt, formal • moldable, like malleable • a part that is off of the main part • become accustomed or used to something • a body part that is off of the main trunk • the ability for the brain to reconnect neural pathways • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-14
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- German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
- a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe.
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion.
- Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope.
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
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- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
12 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2023-03-06
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- resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- aspect of sovereignty which refers to the independence of a state from control by any other state.
- it is the power by which the State raises revenue to defray the necessary expenses of the Government.
- a type of power that is the plenary power vested in the legislature to make, ordain, and establish wholesome and reasonable laws, statues, not repugnant to the Constitution, for the good and welfare of the people. Generally exercised by the Congress.
- is a type of theory which holds that the state is of divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people.
- 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”.
- 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.
- Aspect of sovereignty that is the supreme or absolute power of a state to enforce its will on the people within its territory.
- may have all the requisites for a state to exist.
- 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.
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- without this there can no be state.
- 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”
- a natoin based on ethnicity; such a nation is assumed to be composed of one ethnolinguistic group
- 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
- 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.
- territorial domain which includes the land.
- territorial domain which includes air.
- territorial domain which includes maritime
- refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory
- refers to the act, made by the family of the nations that renders a state its international status
- 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 that believes that the state must have been founded to take charge of man’s various needs that must be continuously and consistently satisfied.
- ought to be the basis of forming states.
- 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 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.
29 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 • ...
Brain Brew – Advanced Marketing Crossword 2026-01-24
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- Economic worth of a customer relationship over its entire duration
- Demand acceleration caused by social influence rather than intrinsic need
- Core benefit perceived by customers beyond price paid
- Chosen customer group a firm commits its resources to serve
- Identifier that distinguishes one seller’s offering from another
- Arena of exchange where buyers and sellers interact
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- Customer’s mental trade-off between benefits received and sacrifices made
- Degree to which demand reacts to changes in price levels
- Customer judgment formed after comparing expectations and performance
- Cumulative perception formed across all brand touchpoints over time
- Differentiating benefit that prevents a brand from becoming interchangeable
- Integrated decision process linking segmentation choices with competitive focus
- Strategic effort to occupy a distinctive mental space in the customer’s mind
- Act of clustering customers with similar needs or behaviors
- Classic hierarchy-of-effects model guiding consumer response
- Managerial levers a firm can control to influence market response
16 Clues: Arena of exchange where buyers and sellers interact • Core benefit perceived by customers beyond price paid • Degree to which demand reacts to changes in price levels • Act of clustering customers with similar needs or behaviors • Chosen customer group a firm commits its resources to serve • Classic hierarchy-of-effects model guiding consumer response • ...
Cell Theory - Trends and Discrepancies 2023-01-25
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- All ________ things are made of cells.
- A scientific theory is based on what?
- Scientific theories are supported by scientific ________.
- The part of our eyes that is not made of cells.
- The cell is the block that builds what?
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- Different from the trend.
- What is an example of a scientific theory?
- A general tendency.
- The vitreous humor is a clear ________.
- How do existing cells form new cells?
- Cells cannot magically ________.
- The parts of a cell are ________.
12 Clues: A general tendency. • Different from the trend. • Cells cannot magically ________. • The parts of a cell are ________. • A scientific theory is based on what? • How do existing cells form new cells? • All ________ things are made of cells. • The vitreous humor is a clear ________. • The cell is the block that builds what? • What is an example of a scientific theory? • ...
Adult Learning and Development by Tonya, Teron and Sedra 2014-09-05
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- art and science of teaching adults
- Nurturing behavior
- One of the 6 factors of adult learning.
- General tendencies to prefer to process information in different ways.
- Last name of current instructor.
- Critical theory
- Learning behavior in individual
- Learn best by "hands On".
- Father of Andragogy
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- Measurement of student's learning.
- Behavioral psychologist (self-actualization, human motivation)
- Learn best through hearing.
- Behavioral psychologist (fully functioning person)
- Behavior psychologist (stages of adulthood).
- cyclic process of setting goals, thinking, planning, decision making.
- Responsible for own decisions, actions and lives.
- Developed learning style model, experiential theory.
- Exam we must pass in order to graduate.
- Relaxed, trusting, open __________warm environment for learning.
- Learning best through seeing.
- (Behavior psychologist (stages of adulthood).
21 Clues: Critical theory • Nurturing behavior • Father of Andragogy • Learn best by "hands On". • Learn best through hearing. • Learning best through seeing. • Learning behavior in individual • Last name of current instructor. • art and science of teaching adults • Measurement of student's learning. • One of the 6 factors of adult learning. • Exam we must pass in order to graduate. • ...
Vocabulary 2 2025-08-20
15 Clues: unique • to tease • to be mad • a disguise • an argument • most likely • without sound • not expensive • firm or solid • a craft or hobby • correct; official • to like something • plants produce them • way of doing something • a dwelling on the water
RE Revision 2017-01-17
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- The belief that there is one reality and it is good
- To be sent
- Suffering caused by humans, often wilfully done
- A theory to exonerate or excuse God
- To recreate a person's character so they become a good person
- Designed to treat the worst criminals as a form of retribution
- The use of the best evidence to conclude a probable cause
- All-loving
- The joining of two people in a celebration witnessed by God
- Revenge
- When a crime needs a punishment to set an example for others
- The belief in two Gods; one good and one bad
- To put up with something
- To put fear into people about the consequences
- God's gift to us
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- Everywhere
- All-powerful
- The Latin word that means 'to call'
- A modern day design argument based on a detailed scientific observation of the world
- The absence of good
- A calling from God
- The belief that the laws of the universe are what they are to create an environment that sustains life
- The pinnacle of Gods creation
- All-knowing
24 Clues: Revenge • Everywhere • To be sent • All-loving • All-knowing • All-powerful • God's gift to us • A calling from God • The absence of good • To put up with something • The pinnacle of Gods creation • A theory to exonerate or excuse God • The Latin word that means 'to call' • The belief in two Gods; one good and one bad • To put fear into people about the consequences • ...
Wood$ Enlightenment Review (3) 2020-03-02
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- According to the Enlightenment thinkers when citizens give up rights in exchange for government this is called what
- The third step in the Scientific Method
- Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe
- The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment
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- Type of government where a few rule over everyone
- Copernicus disproved the geocentric theory by developing his new theory called what
- French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government
- Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method
- Mythical sea creature, also the title of Hobbes' book written in 1651
- Type of government John Locke thought was best to maintain social order
- American rights such as freedom of speech and religion derive from this Enlightenment thinker
11 Clues: The third step in the Scientific Method • Type of government where a few rule over everyone • Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method • Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe • The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment • French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government • ...
AP Psych Famous People 2013-04-24
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- cognitive; father of Cognitive Therapy
- humanistic
- Positive Psychology
- intelligence
- developed foundation for classical conditioning
- development; devised patterns of attachment
- humanism; hierarchy of needs
- memory; 1st to conduct studies on forgetting
- intelligence; devised the theory of multiple intelligences
- social psychology; Stanford Prison
- analytic psychology
- neo-Freudian, psychodynamic
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- Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET)
- memory
- cognition, moral development
- behavioral
- cognition
- functionalism
- cognition; 4-stage theory of cognitive development
- development
- general IQ
- behaviorism
- focus on nonverbal communication
- Dolls
- language
- social psychology
- psychoanalysis
- facial expressions are universal
- social psychology; wanted to see how far individuals would go to be obedient
- neo-Freudian, humanistic
- structuralism
31 Clues: Dolls • memory • language • cognition • humanistic • behavioral • general IQ • development • behaviorism • intelligence • functionalism • structuralism • psychoanalysis • social psychology • Positive Psychology • analytic psychology • neo-Freudian, humanistic • neo-Freudian, psychodynamic • cognition, moral development • humanism; hierarchy of needs • Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET) • ...
Economics 2024-06-10
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- Survey assessing the financial situation of households in the Eurozone
- The action of sharing something among a number of recipients
- The act of estimating or concluding something by assuming that existing trends will continue
- Having an internal cause or origin, often used in economics
- Technology that mimics human intelligence
- Legal term for an offer of payment
- Financial institutions for saving and lending money
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- The state of being steady and not changing
- The availability of liquid assets to a market or company
- Based on observation or experience rather than theory
- Economic theory emphasizes government intervention
- Factor that amplifies the effect of an economic input
- Relating to money or currency
- Period of temporary economic decline
- Mathematical symbols or noteworthy individuals
15 Clues: Relating to money or currency • Legal term for an offer of payment • Period of temporary economic decline • Technology that mimics human intelligence • The state of being steady and not changing • Mathematical symbols or noteworthy individuals • Economic theory emphasizes government intervention • Financial institutions for saving and lending money • ...
Year 10 Evolution 2016-11-15
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- Fake.
- Living.
- When related individuals mate.
- A necessary step in speciation.
- Common to all living organisms.
- The continent humans first originated on.
- A person who digs up fossils.
- Used to kill bacteria.
- A response to widespread use of antibiotics.
- The father of evolutionary theory.
- Not artificial.
- Example of sexual selection.
- The man who first suggested the theory of continental drift.
- A necessary step in speciation.
- An organism affected by industrial pollution.
- The element used to date fossils up to 60,000 years old.
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- Where one species splits.
- Used as evidence to support the model of human evolution (13,3).
- Change in gene structure.
- Non-living.
- 'dug up'.
- A necessary step in speciation.
- Mode of reproduction in bacteria (6,7).
- The order humans belong to.
- The islands where Darwin found his finches.
- Antibiotics were developed from this type of organism.
- An important transitional fossil.
- Same basic structure.
- Occurs over a very long time.
- Arrangements of these can help determine if organisms are the same species (5,5).
- Similar structures with different genes.
- The study of embryo development.
32 Clues: Fake. • Living. • 'dug up'. • Non-living. • Not artificial. • Same basic structure. • Used to kill bacteria. • Where one species splits. • Change in gene structure. • The order humans belong to. • Example of sexual selection. • A person who digs up fossils. • Occurs over a very long time. • When related individuals mate. • A necessary step in speciation. • A necessary step in speciation. • ...
Cold War Cross Search 2018-04-24
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- Theory political theory that is one nation becomes communist that others near it will too.
- Soviet leader during Cuban Missile Crisis
- the blocking of another nation's attempt to spread it's influence-US to USSR
- Economic change in the USSR
- Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile
- Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's program to increase freedom of expression in USSR.
- 1955-1875 US Troops fought the spread of communism. Unpopular with the youth.
- US support of freedom fighters trying to overthrow communist regimes.
- Competition between the US and USSR to get into space.
- the period of tightening tensions between the US and USSR
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- 1950-53 war, called the forgotten war.
- Military alliance created in 1949 made up of 12 non communist countries.
- June 24th-May 12th 1948, Soviet troops stop Berlin from receiving supplies.
- CIA forces attack Cuba. Failed coup.
- phrase used to describe imaginary line that separated communist countries from the west
- communist answer to NATO
- a policy of reducing cold war tensions.
- American President during the Bay of Pigs
- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
- leader of Cuba during missile crisis in 1962
20 Clues: communist answer to NATO • Economic change in the USSR • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks • Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile • CIA forces attack Cuba. Failed coup. • 1950-53 war, called the forgotten war. • a policy of reducing cold war tensions. • Soviet leader during Cuban Missile Crisis • American President during the Bay of Pigs • ...
Supply 2021-07-05
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- A table showing the quantity supplied at a range of prices
- Rate of output
- Innovation that results in a rise in productivity
- reward earned by the owner of a business once costs have been taken into account. (Revenue minus costs)
- As the price increases, the quantity supplied increases, vice versa, ceteris paribus
- Difference between Revenue and Cost. This shows the ability of a firm to cover their costs
- one that can be produced using the same resources e.g. pancake or pikelet.
- a quantity limit on the amount that can be imported.
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- the graph drawn from the information in the supply schedule
- Assuming all other factors remain the same
- the amount paid by the producer or seller in order to have the product ready for the market. They are the cost of the inputs into the production process e.g. wages electricity
- The raw materials or inputs required in production e.g. land, labour, capital
- Costs to production in order to meet the requirement of NZ laws e.g. Health and Safety
- the amount of money producers receive when they sell a good or provide a service.
- how much income the firm earns, usually from selling its product or service (Price x quantity sold)
- The amount a producer is willing and able to supply at a range of prices in a given time period
- a tax on imports
17 Clues: Rate of output • a tax on imports • Assuming all other factors remain the same • Innovation that results in a rise in productivity • a quantity limit on the amount that can be imported. • A table showing the quantity supplied at a range of prices • the graph drawn from the information in the supply schedule • ...
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.
- Henderson: She is considered as "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing."
- King: The Theory of Goal Attainment was developed by
- Rogers: Her theory, known as the “Science of Unitary Human Beings,” allowed nursing to be considered one of the scientific disciplines.
- Lewin: He developed a change model involving three steps: unfreezing, movement, and refreezing.
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- Von Bertalanffy: In his system theory he defines a system as a “whole” composed of elements that interact with one another.
- 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.
- Kohlberg: His theory suggests that moral development occurs in a series of six stages.
- Erikson: According to him, a person goes through eight stages of psychosocial development.
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. • ...
Nursing Theories and Theorists 2021-10-17
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- Nightingale is recognized as the __ nursing theorist as an outcome of her theory.
- The mother of nursing.
- Nightingale's nursing paradigm that could be altered to improve conditions so that the natural laws would allow healing to occur.
- __ Mechanism are the steps or processes that an organism can take to guarantee that a biological activity is controlled.
- Abdellah’s main objective is to Improve __ education.
- Realized that she would never again be powerless to assist when people were in hence the dire need of assistance.
- Physical Environment consists of __ elements where the patient is being treated.
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- In 1982 Abdellah was appointed as Deputy __ General.
- A model that emphasizes the significance of the patient's environment.
- She died on March 19, 1996, at the age of 98.
- Henderson develops a nursing __ theory that consists of 14 basics of nursing care.
- Nursing __ theory focuses on disease-centered to patient-centered.
- 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 __.
14 Clues: The mother of nursing. • Nightingale titled as the Lady with the __. • She died on March 19, 1996, at the age of 98. • In 1982 Abdellah was appointed as Deputy __ General. • Abdellah’s main objective is to Improve __ education. • Nursing __ theory focuses on disease-centered to patient-centered. • ...
Crossword Lesson 18 2022-02-02
15 Clues: A human • Flawless • To be born • Overcooked • Pulled away • Spiral shape • Receptionist • Stiff or strong • A word or phrase • A place of worship • The number after 29 • Turns to mud when wet • Women often carry on shoulder • Piece of clothing with sleeves • Clothing girls wear around their waist
Hearing 2013-11-19
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- a tight membrane that vibrates with the waves
- a mechanism that converts sounds into electrical signals, stimulating the auditory nerves through electrodes in the cochlea
- hearing loss hearing loss brought on buy have damaged your mechanical system directing sound waves to the cochlea
- hammer,anvil,and stirrup
- theory the theory that how fast the nerve impulses travel up the auditory nerve mimics the frequency of the tone, giving us the ability to sense its pitch
- funnels the sound waves into the ear
- a tone's highness or lowness that is dependent on the frequency
- connects the stirrup to the cochlea
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- sends neural messages to the temporal lobe's auditory cortex
- hearing loss resulting from aging and prolonged exposer to loud sounds
- measurement of sound
- Theory that presumes we hear different pitches based off the vibrations of the cochlea's membrane
- snail shaped tube in the inner ear
13 Clues: measurement of sound • hammer,anvil,and stirrup • snail shaped tube in the inner ear • connects the stirrup to the cochlea • funnels the sound waves into the ear • a tight membrane that vibrates with the waves • sends neural messages to the temporal lobe's auditory cortex • a tone's highness or lowness that is dependent on the frequency • ...
Spelling List #27 2020-05-14
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- if you don't smoke, you will be _______ than smokers.
- the opposite of one of the hardest tasks.
- strict, stricter, ______.
- the state of being clean.
- the quality of being sharp.
- a belt becomes _____ as you pull it around your waist.
- firm, firmer, ______.
- if you run in the rain, your shoes will be the ______.
- the inability to move freely.
- the description an object that's smaller than another.
- making the most noise compared to others.
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- the opposite of thinnest.
- ruthless is a synonym for ______.
- crazy, ______, craziest.
- the state of being happy.
- the opposite of dimmest.
- the quality of punctuality.
- the quality of being clever.
- the state of containing nothing.
- the state of being slightly wet.
20 Clues: firm, firmer, ______. • crazy, ______, craziest. • the opposite of dimmest. • the opposite of thinnest. • the state of being happy. • strict, stricter, ______. • the state of being clean. • the quality of punctuality. • the quality of being sharp. • the quality of being clever. • the inability to move freely. • the state of containing nothing. • the state of being slightly wet. • ...
Jasmine Khaligov Chapter 2 Crossword 2025-06-16
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- Research follows the same participants over a long period
- The consistency of a measurement over time
- People who take part in a research study
- A research method involving questionnaires or interviews
- To apply findings from a study to a larger population
- A relationship where both variables increase or decrease together
- The extent to which a test measures what it’s supposed to measure
- Bias Tendency to seek out evidence that supports what you already believe
- A general explanation based on a body of evidence
- A testable prediction from a theory
- Based on observation or experiment rather than theory alone
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- A group selected so that each member of a population has an equal chance of inclusion
- Studying existing records or documents to gather information
- Observing subjects in their normal environment without interference
- Reasoning drawing general conclusions from specific observations
- Correlation perceiving a relationship between variables when none exists
- A belief or judgment not necessarily based on fact
- Bias when a researcher’s expectations influence the study’s outcome
- Intentionally misleading participants about the true nature of a study
- Improvement resulting from the belief that one is receiving treatment
- An experiment in which participants don’t know whether they’re in the control or experimental group
- A good hypothesis must be this (it can be proven wrong)
- Bias When an observer’s expectations distort what they see
- Explaining the true purpose of a study to participants afterward
- Group of participants who do not receive the experimental treatment
25 Clues: A testable prediction from a theory • People who take part in a research study • The consistency of a measurement over time • A general explanation based on a body of evidence • A belief or judgment not necessarily based on fact • To apply findings from a study to a larger population • A good hypothesis must be this (it can be proven wrong) • ...
Crossword 2 2024-12-07
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- Name of the surface location directly above where an earthquake occurs.
- Reference point for longitude.
- The name of the theory responsible for the initial formation of the Universe.
- Another name for a test in an experiment.
- Location where the first motion of an earthquake occurs.
- P waves and S waves are two types of _____ waves.
- Dating method that defines the order that events occur.
- Refers to an inherited trait that increases an organism’s chance of survival.
- Location of the largest earthquake of all time.
- Light-colored igneous rock generally has a ____ composition.
- Name of the first condensed form of matter.
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- Person who presented the theory of Natural Selection.
- The name of the eon that we presently live.
- The ancient landform where all of the continents were connected.
- Another name for the experimental group.
- North, south, east, and west are called _________.
- The major evidence that supports plate tectonics.
- Geologic principle that states that older events are found on the bottom.
- The _________ group contains the independent variable.
- Principle that shows gaps of time in the rock record.
- Location of the largest earthquake in U.S. history.
21 Clues: Reference point for longitude. • Another name for the experimental group. • Another name for a test in an experiment. • The name of the eon that we presently live. • Name of the first condensed form of matter. • Location of the largest earthquake of all time. • The major evidence that supports plate tectonics. • P waves and S waves are two types of _____ waves. • ...
Chapter 22 Crossword 2019-03-18
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- a drug that inhibits pain during surgery
- English scientist; he proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection, which came to be known as Darwinism.
- the process of heating liquids to kill bacteria and prevent fermentation
- Italian physicist; he experimented with wireless telegraphy and established communication across the English Channel between France and England.
- American theoretical physicist; he developed the theory of relativity among his many scientific theories and was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1921.
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- a machine perfected by Samuel F. B. Morse in 1832; it uses pulses of electric current to send messages across long distances through wires
- English scientist; he invented the dynamo—a machine that generated electricity. His invention eventually led to today’s electrical generators.
- American business leader; he revolutionized factory production through use of the assembly line and popularized the affordable automobile (Model T).
- American artist and inventor; he applied scientists’ discoveries of electricity and magnetism to develop the telegraph.
- a process developed in the 1850s that led to faster, cheaper steel production
- a process in which certain elements constantly break down and release energy
- French chemist; his experiments with bacteria disproved the theory of spontaneous generation and led to the germ theory of infection. He also developed vaccines for anthrax and rabies.
- American inventor of over 1,000 patents, including the light bulb; he established a power plant that supplied electricity to parts of New York City.
13 Clues: a drug that inhibits pain during surgery • the process of heating liquids to kill bacteria and prevent fermentation • a process in which certain elements constantly break down and release energy • a process developed in the 1850s that led to faster, cheaper steel production • ...
Adjectives Describing Food 2020-12-10
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- / tasting extremely good
- / not having a strong taste
- / food that tastes good, looks extremely good and gives great pleasure
- / meat or vegetables that is easy to cut or chew
- / food cooked in water that is boiling
- / food with a pleasant smell
- / food that make you want to eat
- / covered with or full of fat or oil
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- / soft and having no firm shape
- / food cooked over fire or hot coals
- / food tastes of salt
- / having a strong unpleasant taste
- / a piece of meat or fish without bones
- / food of very high quality
- / firm and making a loud noise when it is eaten
15 Clues: / food tastes of salt • / tasting extremely good • / not having a strong taste • / food of very high quality • / food with a pleasant smell • / soft and having no firm shape • / food that make you want to eat • / having a strong unpleasant taste • / food cooked over fire or hot coals • / covered with or full of fat or oil • / food cooked in water that is boiling • ...
honors econs lesson 9-10 2025-12-17
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- The Red Cross
- workers negotiating for better wages
- a person who works with information or who develops or applies information in the workplace
- a business practice in which work that was once done within a company is sent to outside contractors
- a business organization that is jointly owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit
- the process by which people and economies around the world are becoming increasingly interconnected.
- a difference in the wages earned by various groups in society
- the English trading with America
- policies designed to promote the hiring of individuals from groups that have historically faced job discrimination. Such groups include minorities, women, and people with disabilities.
- This level requires specialized skills and training.
- funders
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- the practice of working at home or at another location outside the workplace and using phones, computers, or other means to stay connected with the workplace
- a governing body of a corporation elected by the shareholders
- nonwage compensations offered to workers in addition to pay. Examples include health care and vacation benefits
- Jeff Bezos
- An organization of workers in a specific industry that seeks to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
- janitor
- a distinctive name or symbol that identifies a firm and its products or services and that has been legally registered as the property of that firm
- the first sale of a new corporation’s stock
- a share of earnings paid to a franchiser or to an inventor, writer, or artist for the sale or use of that person’s work
20 Clues: janitor • funders • Jeff Bezos • The Red Cross • the English trading with America • workers negotiating for better wages • the first sale of a new corporation’s stock • This level requires specialized skills and training. • a governing body of a corporation elected by the shareholders • a difference in the wages earned by various groups in society • ...
Origin of the Universe 2022-01-14
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- a celestial body of gas that shines
- a change in sound and light
- when the wavelengths are stretched
- theory on how the universe began
- when matter changes in a response to temperature changes
- a system held together by gravity that contains planets and stars
- when two atoms fuse together
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- a celestial body that orbits around a star
- a large star
- when wavelengths are shorter
- the name of a star after it explodes
- a spectrum of electromagnetic radiation that shows bands from absorption
- leftover radiation from the Big Bang Theory
- the creation of the center of atoms that occurred after the Big Bang
- a universal force
15 Clues: a large star • a universal force • a change in sound and light • when wavelengths are shorter • when two atoms fuse together • theory on how the universe began • when the wavelengths are stretched • a celestial body of gas that shines • the name of a star after it explodes • a celestial body that orbits around a star • leftover radiation from the Big Bang Theory • ...
Scientific revolution 2022-12-08
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- the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole
- theory the theory that earth is at the center of the universe
- gravitation theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe
- theory having the sun as the center of the universe
- Revolution a period, beginning in A.D. 1500's during which European scholars began to question classical scientific ideas and Christian belief
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- a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution
- a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who first used the telescope to study stars
- a belief that earth rotates daily on an axis and planets revolve in orbits around the sun
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world
10 Clues: a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole • theory having the sun as the center of the universe • theory the theory that earth is at the center of the universe • a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution • ...
Global History 2024-11-06
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- What religious movement emerged during the Reformation?
- Who is the philosopher who wrote "The Prince"?
- Who is the scientist who discovered the microorganisms?
- Which scientist formulated the theory of relativity?
- Who is the philosopher who wrote "Discourse of the Method"?
- What artistic style characterized the Renaissance?
- What cultural movement emerged in Europe in the 14th century?
- What invention revolutionized navigation during the renaissance?
- Which planed was first observed by Galileo?
- Who is the scientist who formulated the theory of gravity?
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- Who is the artist who painted the "Sistine Chapel"?
- What cultural movement emerged in Europe in the XVII century?
- Which scientist discovered penicillin?
- Who was the English King who broke the Catholic church?
- Who is the religious reformed wrote "The Institute of the Christian Religion"?
- What invention revolutionized during the Renaissance?
- Who is the scientist who discovered blood circulation?
- Who writer who wrote "El Cortezano"?
- What architectural Renaissanceacterized the renascence?
- Who is the most famous Renaissance painter?
20 Clues: Who writer who wrote "El Cortezano"? • Which scientist discovered penicillin? • Who is the most famous Renaissance painter? • Which planed was first observed by Galileo? • Who is the philosopher who wrote "The Prince"? • What artistic style characterized the Renaissance? • Who is the artist who painted the "Sistine Chapel"? • ...
Revision 2017-07-06
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- born into a certain status
- are blamed for problems in society
- everyone is part of society
- refers to membership of a cultural group
- messages passed on to children through the school process uninterntionally
- you earn your status through hard work
- another word for family
- we put into a group based on what the look like, for example
- beliefs that people in a culture tend to share
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- can be informal or formal EG the police
- can be positive or negative in social control (rewards/[unihsments)
- people such as gangs
- having a nice house, fancy car, money in the bank, freedom
- Genie and Oxana are examples of these
- the theory that says kids commit crime so and are punished. They then become functioning adults
- theory that says we commit crime as we want the American Dream
- hate against a certain group of people
- the dislike of old or young people
- judging someone that you do not know
- people who we look up to
20 Clues: people such as gangs • another word for family • people who we look up to • born into a certain status • everyone is part of society • are blamed for problems in society • the dislike of old or young people • judging someone that you do not know • Genie and Oxana are examples of these • hate against a certain group of people • you earn your status through hard work • ...
Evolution Crossword 2025-04-09
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- Had different shaped shells depending on the island they are from.
- Required for new species to form.
- When organisms disappear from the Earth.
- Well-supported testable explanation
- The ship that Darwin traveled on.
- Structures that have no current function.
- Natural selection is also known as the survival of the ________.
- Formation of a new species.
- Islands that Darwin visited.
- The name of Darwin's book: The _____ of the Species
- proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- When one species evolves into many; adaptive __________
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- Pattern of evolution where a species is stable for a long time then rapidly changes: _______________ equilibrium
- When two unrelated organisms look alike (sharks and dolphins)
- Structures that are similar in structure.
- Principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones; descent with _______.
- Had different shaped beaks depending on the island they are from.
- Change over long periods of time.
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms.
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive.
- Process by which evolution occurs: Natural _____________
- Refers to the variety of living things.
22 Clues: Formation of a new species. • Islands that Darwin visited. • Required for new species to form. • Change over long periods of time. • The ship that Darwin traveled on. • Well-supported testable explanation • Preserved remains of ancient organisms. • Refers to the variety of living things. • When organisms disappear from the Earth. • Structures that are similar in structure. • ...
Sigmund Freuds Theory of Personality 2014-05-17
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- consciously pushing unwanted thoughts away is called____.
- That child has gone through _____ to age 3 by throwing a tantrum.
- An anxious person refusing to admit something is in _____.
- ____ is Freud’s theory of personality.
- The technique called ______is a window into the unconscious mind.
- ____is the study of the relations between conscious and unconscious motivation.
- The basis for all other anxiety-reducing defense mechanisms is ____.
- Your ___ operates on the reality principle.
- The Devil on your shoulder is your ____.
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- thoughts that are unconscious but not repressed are ______.
- the founder of psychoanalysis is called ___.
- _____ is a defense mechanism produced by anxiety producing emotions.
- Verbal slips of the unconscious mind are called a _____.
- The ___ is the region of the mind used as a reservoir for unacceptable thoughts etc.
- Shifting an unacceptable impulse towards a less threatening object is called _____.
- disguising feelings of guilty anxiety by attributing them to others is called____.
- _____ is a defense mechanism in which you make excuses for behaviors or feelings.
- Someone’s ____ is how they think, act and feel.
- The Angel on your shoulder is your ____.
19 Clues: ____ is Freud’s theory of personality. • The Angel on your shoulder is your ____. • The Devil on your shoulder is your ____. • Your ___ operates on the reality principle. • the founder of psychoanalysis is called ___. • Someone’s ____ is how they think, act and feel. • Verbal slips of the unconscious mind are called a _____. • ...
7.2 Particle Theory of Matter 2020-04-20
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- Small portions of matter.
- All _____ is made up of particles.
- The change of state from a solid to a liquid
- The change of state from liquid to solid is called _____.
- Change of state from liquid to gas
- How particles move from a hotter to cooler substance
- Energy that transfers from a hotter to cooler substance
- Particles move because they have _____ energy.
- The change of state from gas to solid is called _____.
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- Liquids take the _____ of their containers.
- Change of temperature can cause matter to change ____.
- Released when substance goes from gas to liquid
- Particles of matter are in constant _____.
- State where particles move around as far as space allows
- There are forces of _____ between particles.
- There are six key points of the particle _____ of matter.
- There are _____ between particles.
- Contain varying amounts of their component particles.
- All particles of one substance are _____.
19 Clues: Small portions of matter. • All _____ is made up of particles. • There are _____ between particles. • Change of state from liquid to gas • All particles of one substance are _____. • Particles of matter are in constant _____. • Liquids take the _____ of their containers. • The change of state from a solid to a liquid • There are forces of _____ between particles. • ...
crossword by tri for choice board 2023-02-09
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- The name of the theorized supercontinent that landmasses were combined together
- The person who came up with the theory of plate tectonics
- This boundary causes faults, and earthquakes
- Two plates moving away from each other
- Lines that show the elevation of an object
- the process of dropping sediment
- This boundary causes mountains, volcanoes
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- a low area surrounded by mountains, usually a V or U shape
- breaking down of rock due to atmostphere
- the process of wearing away and transporting via natural proccess
- several rivers moving into a large body of water
- the theory of how landmasses moved
- study of the earths surface features
- the top of a mountain
14 Clues: the top of a mountain • the process of dropping sediment • the theory of how landmasses moved • study of the earths surface features • Two plates moving away from each other • breaking down of rock due to atmostphere • This boundary causes mountains, volcanoes • Lines that show the elevation of an object • This boundary causes faults, and earthquakes • ...
My Sensations and Perceptions 2019-10-17
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- Peripheral and Grey Scale
- The change of your selective inattention without you noticing
- Process of turning light into images
- Part of the eye that protects it
- Theory that states we only see in three colors
- A literal hole in the eye that lets light in
- Part of the eye that bends to allow light in
- Failure to see visible objects when our attention is elsewhere
- consciously focusing your awareness on a certain stimuli
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- Theory that states while we're processing color, we are unconsciously processing its complimentary color
- Opposite of Rods
- Not ignoring outside factors but purposely focusing on something
- Sits in the back of your eye
- This process analyzes the sense
- What occurs when our sensory and nervous system receive stimulus
- The muscle surrounding the pupil
16 Clues: Opposite of Rods • Peripheral and Grey Scale • Sits in the back of your eye • This process analyzes the sense • Part of the eye that protects it • The muscle surrounding the pupil • Process of turning light into images • A literal hole in the eye that lets light in • Part of the eye that bends to allow light in • Theory that states we only see in three colors • ...
Employment - Jobs 2025-03-29
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- A list of people who can confirm your qualifications and work experience.
- Advancement in rank or position in a company.
- Additional payment to an employee as an incentive or reward.
- Evaluation of one's abilities.
- Leave employment because of age.
- Advance warning of intention to leave one's job.
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- Education, qualifications, experience
- Person who works for a firm or company.
- Notable accomplishments in your career or education.
- Opportunities for success or promotion in a career.
- Person or firm who employs people.
- Look for and hire personnel.
- A position to be filled.
- To stop working in protest against something.
- Discharge from employment (to fire, to sack, to let go)
- Leave a job voluntarily.
16 Clues: A position to be filled. • Leave a job voluntarily. • Look for and hire personnel. • Evaluation of one's abilities. • Leave employment because of age. • Person or firm who employs people. • Education, qualifications, experience • Person who works for a firm or company. • Advancement in rank or position in a company. • To stop working in protest against something. • ...
Scientific Revolution % Enlightenment/ French Revolution 2023-06-12
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- Declared the religious holiday, “The Festival of the Supreme Being”. Tried to commit Suicide.
- An agreement between people and their government that was based on abiding by the rules.
- This person was a smart young commander
- European countries fought & defeated Napoleon’s army during this
- The executive, legislative, and judicial power of government to limit and control each other in the system of checks and balances.
- A french philosopher that constructed ideas about the various forms of government and of the causes that made them why they were.
- A systtem with 3 estates, 0.5% is in the first estate
- People who would spend their time contemplating world issues.
- Limited the power of the monarch.
- A theory that was Earth-centered Alternative to a heliocentric theory.
- A person who didn’t believe in the theory of divine right.
- A method that was created due to the concern about how people could best understand the physical world.
- Abolished all legal privileges of the nobles and clergy.
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- An enlightened thinker who believed all humans were corrupted by society.
- A state prison was attacked by an angry and aggressive mob.
- A new type of Monarchy, rulers trying to maintain their royal powers but still trying to govern by Enlightenment Principles.
- Was made to defend the nation against foreign and domestic enemies, 12-man council, created by the national convention.
- A horrifying phase the Robespierre launched.
- A riot that took place during the first stages of the French revolution that included a bunch of women demanding they buy bread for their family.
- This person taught mathematics, first European to make regular observations with a telescope.
- A person who argued that people were evil and could not be trusted to govern.
- Called a meeting of the Estates General at Versailles on May 5, 1789. Was a absolute Monarchy.
- Adopted by the National Assembly on August 26. Inspired the English Bill of Rights, and by the American Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
- Sun-centered theory, Copernicus thought this way.
- A machine, new nickname “The National Razor”
- A gathering of citizens to discuss Enlightenment ideas.
- He aimed to end the reign of king Louis XVI and establish a French republic.
- Rights John Locke wanted to protect these because he thought the government shouldn’t take this away from people.
- Legislative Assembly was forced to suspend the Monarch for this.
29 Clues: Limited the power of the monarch. • This person was a smart young commander • A horrifying phase the Robespierre launched. • A machine, new nickname “The National Razor” • Sun-centered theory, Copernicus thought this way. • A systtem with 3 estates, 0.5% is in the first estate • A gathering of citizens to discuss Enlightenment ideas. • ...
The Origins of Language 2025-12-24
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- A theory connecting language to cooperation and group work.
- The belief that language was given by a higher power.
- Copying sounds from nature.
- A theory suggesting language began by imitating natural sounds.
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- A theory based on emotional reactions and cries.
- A theory claiming language developed from body movements.
- The scientific study of language.
- A system humans use to communicate ideas.
8 Clues: Copying sounds from nature. • The scientific study of language. • A system humans use to communicate ideas. • A theory based on emotional reactions and cries. • The belief that language was given by a higher power. • A theory claiming language developed from body movements. • A theory connecting language to cooperation and group work. • ...
FIN 320 Exam 1 2021-09-23
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- Markets, such as NYSE or NASDAQ, where shares of a corporation are traded between investors without the involvement of the corporation
- Purchases of new property, plant, and equipment
- the type of problem when managers, despite being hired as the agents of shareholders, put their self-interest ahead of the interests of those shareholders
- A neutral third party, which corporations are required to hire, that checks a firm’s annual financial statements to ensure they are prepared according to GAAP, and provides evidence to support the reliability of the information
- Payments made at the discretion of the corporation to its equity holders
- A measure of the extent to which a firm relies on debt as a source of financing
- The value of a cost or benefit computed in terms of cash today
- A limited partnership without a general partner
- A firm’s net income divided by the total number of shares outstanding (acronym)
- The practice of buying and selling equivalent goods to take advantage of a price difference
- a firm’s obligations to its creditors
- Computing the return on an investment over a long horizon by multiplying the return factors associated with each intervening period
- The person charged with running the corporation by instituting the rules and policies set by the board of directors
- the type of market when a corporation issues new shares of stock and sells them to investors
- The sheet that lists a firm’s assets and liabilities which provides a snapshot of the firm’s financial position at a given point in time
- The difference in value between money received today and money received in the future; also, the observation that two cash flows at two different points in time have different values (acronym)
- the identity that expresses return on equity as the product of profit margin, asset turnover, and a measure of leverage
- The ownership or equity of a corporation divided into shares
- institutions that provide financial services, such as taking deposits, managing investments, brokering financial transactions, or making loans
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- A business owned and run by one person
- a stream of equal cash flows that occurs at regular intervals and lasts forever
- The ratio of a firm’s net income to the book value of its equity
- The cash, inventory, property, plant, and equipment, and other investments a company has made
- the market price per share times the number of shares
- A stream of equal cash flows arriving at a regular interval and ending after a specified time period
- The value of a cash flow that is moved forward in time
- A yearly deduction a firm makes from the value of its fixed assets (other than land) over time, according to a depreciation schedule that depends on an asset’s life span
- Finding the equivalent value today of a future cash flow by multiplying by a discount factor, or equivalently, dividing by 1 plus the discount rate
- a firm’s earnings before interest and taxes are deducted (acronym)
- A legally defined, artificial being, separate from its owners
- A common set of rules and a standard for- mat for public companies to use when they prepare their financial reports
- The difference between a firm’s current assets and current liabilities that represents the capital available in the short term to run the business (acronym)
- A business owned and run by more than one owner
- Profits made by the firm, but kept within the firm and reinvested in assets or held as cash
34 Clues: a firm’s obligations to its creditors • A business owned and run by one person • Purchases of new property, plant, and equipment • A limited partnership without a general partner • A business owned and run by more than one owner • the market price per share times the number of shares • The value of a cash flow that is moved forward in time • ...
Science 2022-09-15
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- rocks changing
- consists of crust and is rigid
- two plates moving away from eachother
- slide horizontally
- results in tectonic forces
- something in the ocean forms and replaces something
- has a theory about something that interacts with each other
- first layer
- has evidence to back it up
- changes shapes in rocks
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- two things colliding
- movement takes place between something
- middle part of earth
- a hypothesis that something breaks into smaller pieces
- comes after crust
- the ground shaking
- could be vertical, circular, or cyclical
- outermost part of the Earth
- north and south pole switch positions
- directly above a earthquakes starting point
- tectonic plates move on
- strong and lower part of mantel
- a break in a rock
- first motion of a earthquake
24 Clues: first layer • rocks changing • comes after crust • a break in a rock • the ground shaking • slide horizontally • two things colliding • middle part of earth • tectonic plates move on • changes shapes in rocks • results in tectonic forces • has evidence to back it up • outermost part of the Earth • first motion of a earthquake • consists of crust and is rigid • strong and lower part of mantel • ...
All About Cells 2022-01-28
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- cells with a nucleus
- another name for prokaryotic cells
- bean shaped organelle makes ATP
- "it looks like a honeycomb"
- if it's alive, you must start here
- surrounds cell membrane but only in plant cells
- don't go in here, you might drown
- make proteins out of amino acids
- produces lipids; breaks down drugs; packages proteins
- jelly-like fluid fills a cell
- things made of tissue all working 2gether
- I think we have a theory here!
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- 3 part theory about cells
- build proteins; made of nucleotides
- form when 2+ tissues work 2gether to do a job
- group of similar cells work 2gether to do a job
- photosynthesis occurs here
- this is you
- it's bacteria that makes the bread rise?
- not all cells have the same ones
- compartmentalize things
- the Amazon of a cell
- membrane bound organelle that holds a cell's DNA
23 Clues: this is you • cells with a nucleus • the Amazon of a cell • compartmentalize things • 3 part theory about cells • photosynthesis occurs here • "it looks like a honeycomb" • jelly-like fluid fills a cell • I think we have a theory here! • bean shaped organelle makes ATP • not all cells have the same ones • make proteins out of amino acids • don't go in here, you might drown • ...
Review for quiz 1.1-1.3 2020-10-05
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- first four planets
- when scientists make carful observations, they construct tentative explanations for those obervsations(hypothesis). These hypothesis’ are tested time and time again. It takes years to become a theory.
- is not a standard process
- the Milky Way galaxy
- this aims at studying earths place in the universe. This looks at the majesty of space and the studying of the universe.
- created the universe
- exploding star
- broken up into two divisions. One division is physical geology which studies earths materials and the internal and external processes create the shape of earths landscape. Historical geology studies earths history.
- earth sciences
- beyond the first four planets
- this theory describes the formation of the solar system. The planets and sun began forming around 5 billion years ago from a large cloud of dust and gasses. As the cloud contracted, it rotated faster and assumed a disk shape. Material that was gravitationally pulled toward the center became the protosun.
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- this is the amount of time since the earth was created, which is about 4,6 billion years old. Doesn’t look at time like we do in the form of hours days weeks, but in the form of millions of years.
- 13.7 billion years ago
- this studies oceanography, geology, meteorology, astronomy, and geological time. In other words, it studies the various systems that make up the complex earth. We look for patterns in earth science. This deals with sizes from the subatomic level to planets.
- with the scientific community
- earth science
- needs a question to be raised
- examines the mixture of gases held in earths gravity
- meteroites
- pre-sun
- the application of all sciences
- water planet
- this is not a standard recipe that scientists use. It requires insight and creativity. This method is what scientists use to develop theories and hypothesis. Nebulartheory this theory describes the formation of the solar system. The planets and sun began forming around 5 billion years ago from a large cloud of dust and gasses. As the cloud contracted, it rotated faster and assumed a disk shape. Material that was gravitationally pulled toward the center became the protosun.
- this is a well tested and widely accepted explanation that the scientific community agrees best fits certain observable facts.
- this aims at understanding the oceans. Oceans cover 71 percent of earths surface and contain 97 percent of earths water supply.
25 Clues: pre-sun • meteroites • water planet • earth science • exploding star • earth sciences • first four planets • the Milky Way galaxy • created the universe • 13.7 billion years ago • is not a standard process • with the scientific community • needs a question to be raised • beyond the first four planets • the application of all sciences • examines the mixture of gases held in earths gravity • ...
You Are Special Crossword 2023-05-23
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- To provide necessary resources
- Firm belief in something
- Not the same as another or each other
- Having no real value
- A person who works with wood
- A shape that has 5 or more edges
- Of great significance
- Accept as true
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- To bring into existence
- Beautiful or attractive
- Unhappy
- Better or greater than usual
- For a reason
- Unpleasant, not beautiful
- The solid layer on the Earth
- Made of wood
- A small round mark
- Something that is sticky
- Be aware of someone
19 Clues: Unhappy • For a reason • Made of wood • Accept as true • A small round mark • Be aware of someone • Having no real value • Of great significance • To bring into existence • Beautiful or attractive • Firm belief in something • Something that is sticky • Unpleasant, not beautiful • Better or greater than usual • The solid layer on the Earth • A person who works with wood • ...
Ch. 6 Behavioral Health Services 2025-09-22
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- These are specialized courts that divert mentally ill defendants into court-mandated community-based treatment programs.
- This theory is a hybrid theory drawing from cognitive theory and behaviorism.
- These disorders are among the most serious due to how it impacts an individual's sense of reality.
- Who opened up the first hospital with space reserved for the mentally ill in 1752, Colonial America?
- This disorder involves excessively worrying about a number of different things more days than not for at least 6 months.
- What president signed the National Mental Health Act into law in 1946?
- Handbook used by health care professionals in the United States and much of the world as the authoritative guide to the diagnosis of mental disorders.
- This disorder of the brain causes dramatic shifts in mood.
- Sensations that are experienced as reals, but are not.
- This approach promotes a client's strengthes rather than solely focusing on deficits.
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- The first name of the advocacy leader who called for compassionate treatment of the mentally ill in insane asylum.
- Encompasses the multidimensional nature of mental wellness
- People diagnosed with this disorder often view themselves and others in a way that significantly and negatively impacts their lives and ability to function across many areas of their lives.
- One's emotional and psychological functioning
- This disorder often makes people feel sad, anxious, empty, hopeless, irritable, guilty, worthless, helpless, and lethargic.
- One of the most significant federal laws to be passed during the Obama administration.
- The name of the French Physician who rejected the prevailing belief that insanity was caused by demonic possession.
- This act was passed in 1963 by the Kennedy Administration.
- Strongly held false beliefs or misperceptions.
19 Clues: One's emotional and psychological functioning • Strongly held false beliefs or misperceptions. • Sensations that are experienced as reals, but are not. • Encompasses the multidimensional nature of mental wellness • This disorder of the brain causes dramatic shifts in mood. • This act was passed in 1963 by the Kennedy Administration. • ...
Quest 3 2018-11-12
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- This type of aggression is when someone calls you names.
- A shortcut to help remember the big five
- The term used when one focuses on only one part of a stimulus
- A type of interaction with a caregiver where a child does not really want to be close, even if the caregiver leave the room
- The level at which an individual can almost, but no quite, finish a task on his/her own
- The term used when one understand physical changes to many stimuli can be undone
- In this stage children are more likely to develop independence if their caregivers offer some freedom to try things
- When one is a 'good boy'
- According to her, Kohlberg messed up (at least for 1/2 of the population)
- The patterns of how an individual acts
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- Term used when an individual seems to have ended his/her own life
- The stage in Piaget's cognitive development theory where individuals can use formal principles of logic to think abstractly
- Sometimes ideals should win when the rules are not right
- There is no evidence that this occurs
- A type of thinking that does not allow for someone else's perspective
- Term used in Vygotsky's theory when one offers another individual support or assistance
- I have great parents, I can stay out late when ever I want!
- The term used (in Piaget's theory) when an individual understands that changing the physical arrangements of something does not change the quantity
- A type of thinking where something is either right or wrong
- The ability to monitor and adapt one's emotions
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 • ...
Crossword 2013-12-20
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- Long-term assets that lack physical existence.
- Receivables that are frequently named as "bad debts".
- Economic resources owned by an entity and tailing future benefits to the entity.
- Physical items employed in production process or other operations of the business.
- 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.
- Reports how much firm earned in the period of analysis.
- Cash and other assets that are convertable readily into cash throughout normal cycle of business or as usual within year.
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- Summarizes what a firm ownes and owes at a point in time.
- Goods finished at production and awaiting for sale.
- Ownership interest of the company.
- Debts and obligations to pay oney or to rent services.
- Goods purchased for being sold.
- 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.
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". • ...
Vocab Scientific Revolution 2024-05-14
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- Most imosttant scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope
- German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- An instrument used to view distant objects
- Polish astronomer, wrote on the REvolution of the Celestial Spheres
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion
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- An idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- The force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- A theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- Modern Science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- A theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe
12 Clues: An instrument used to view distant objects • An idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • The force of attraction between all masses in the universe • A theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13
10 Clues: Will it operate • Laws of physics • Change of science • Center of the earth • Model of the solar system • What you think will happen • Questioning or investigation • Make astronomical discoveries • System theory nature of reality • Gravitation - action and reaction
EMN Inflation 2021-10-31
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- a place where a good is bought and a good is sold
- goods that are considered harmful to society
- a rightward shift of the demand curve
- one of the main reasons that there would be a decrease in supply of a good in a market
- the part a graph that shows the firm's ability to produce goods and services at a range of prices
- the buyers of goods and services
- the sector of the economy that pay direct tax
- when needs and wants are greater than the ability to satisfy those needs and wants
- the payment that the government provides to firms to lower costs of production
- the total amount of money the firm receives after selling goods and services
- a government sets a limit on the quantity of goods that can be imported
- the sector of the economy that pay indirect tax
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- goods that are considered beneficial to society
- as household incomes increase, the demand this type of good increases because it is considered higher quality
- goods that can be used in place/instead of each other
- a phase in the economy where employment is low and demand is low
- a good that goes well with another good
- as household incomes increase, the demand for this type of good decreases because it is considered poorer quality
- when there is a higher demand for goods than the amount supplied
- a tax that the government places on imported goods
- the revenue a firm receives minus the costs involved to make the product
- an intervention that prevents firms from selling a product higher than a previous equilibrium price
22 Clues: the buyers of goods and services • a rightward shift of the demand curve • a good that goes well with another good • goods that are considered harmful to society • the sector of the economy that pay direct tax • goods that are considered beneficial to society • the sector of the economy that pay indirect tax • a place where a good is bought and a good is sold • ...
Crucible Crossword 2019-02-19
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- argumentative
- tending to soothe anger
- action designed to soothe
- false accusation;slander
- barely noticeable
- firm;unyielding
- the study or religion
- act of returning injury or wrong
- the condition of being unknown
- trick
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- courteous regard or respect
- shameless boldness
- make better
- Teaching by repetition or urging
- eagerly
- paleness
- the testimony of a witness made under oath but not in open court
- pre-existing preference
- charming;flattering
- skeptically
- concealment of one's real nature or motives
- low;mean
- tormented;frustrated
- adhere;cling
- to avoid or escape deceit or cleverness
25 Clues: trick • eagerly • paleness • low;mean • make better • skeptically • adhere;cling • argumentative • firm;unyielding • barely noticeable • shameless boldness • charming;flattering • tormented;frustrated • the study or religion • pre-existing preference • tending to soothe anger • false accusation;slander • action designed to soothe • courteous regard or respect • the condition of being unknown • ...
The History of Microbiology 2015-03-11
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- type of flask used in some of Pasteur's experiments
- used a chamber to show prescence of microbes in the air
- Koch's Postulates apply to this microorganism
- used sealed flasks to show no support for spontaneous generation
- theory that life only comes from other living things
- developed canning
- Louis Pasteur is considered the "Greatest Applied ______"
- showed handwashing reduced the transmission of "childbed fever"
- worked with Koch and developed staining techniques
- developed a two-part dish that stays sterile
- developed vaccination as a practical application
- created molecular Koch's postulates
- suggested the use of agar-agar media
- played a role in formulating The Germ Theory of Disease
- developed pasteurization
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- Molecular Koch's Postulates are only useful if the organism is _______ well-defined
- greatest pure bacteriologist
- supported spontaneous generation with cork experiments
- the use of mild heat to reduce spoilage
- described the life cycle of Bacillus and spores
- River's Postulates apply to this microorganism
- showed maggots arise from eggs
- Ferdinand Cohn is considered the "Founder of _____"
- father of microbiology
- published work on surgical antisepsis
25 Clues: developed canning • father of microbiology • developed pasteurization • greatest pure bacteriologist • showed maggots arise from eggs • created molecular Koch's postulates • suggested the use of agar-agar media • published work on surgical antisepsis • the use of mild heat to reduce spoilage • developed a two-part dish that stays sterile • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- soft
- clef most commonly used
- fires cause great destruction and everything burns
- to help separate and organize notes
- load
- note one beat
- signature to show how many notes you say per measure
- to signify the tempo. what u need to play or sing
- extra soft
- slowly getting louder
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- rest takes up four beats/one measure
- do re mi fa sol etc.
- slowly getting quieter
- forte medium loud
- very loud
- rest takes up two notes
- clef it looks like a sad face/ has lower notes
- to signify where you stop playing/singing
18 Clues: soft • load • very loud • extra soft • note one beat • forte medium loud • do re mi fa sol etc. • slowly getting louder • slowly getting quieter • clef most commonly used • rest takes up two notes • to help separate and organize notes • rest takes up four beats/one measure • to signify where you stop playing/singing • clef it looks like a sad face/ has lower notes • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-12-06
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- the surrounding orbits of an atom that electrons can jump to.
- Performed the Gold Foil Experiment.
- Proposed the modern atomic theory.
- A subatomic particle with no electric charge.
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- The tiny dense center of an atom.
- The amount of mass in an atom.
- A substance that is made up of two or more bonded elements
- The overall charge of an atom.
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- A model of an atom that shows electrons circling the atom.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle.
- forms of the same element that contain different numbers of neutrons
- The outermost shell of an atom.
- A subatomic particle with a positive electric charge.
- The structure of the atom.
- Experimented with cathode rays.
- A substance that's made up of one type of atom
- The smallest building block of a substance.
18 Clues: The structure of the atom. • The amount of mass in an atom. • The overall charge of an atom. • The outermost shell of an atom. • Experimented with cathode rays. • The tiny dense center of an atom. • Proposed the modern atomic theory. • Performed the Gold Foil Experiment. • A negatively charged subatomic particle. • The smallest building block of a substance. • ...
Color Theory 2023-10-02
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- Absence of all color
- Colors opposite each other on Color Wheel
- Green, Purple, Orange
- Finely mixing colors where you can not see the change
- Red, Yellow, Blue
- Black, White, Brown, Grey
- Area where the light directly hits the object
- Adding Grey to a Hue
- The original color
- Absorption of all color
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- Area where the light does not reach
- Colors Blue, Purple, Green - from water, ice, leaves
- Colors Red, Orange, Yellow - like a fire
- Mixing a Primary with a Secondary
- Adding white to a color
- Use three or more colors in a row from color wheel
- Using only one color with all tones/tints/shades
- Adding black to a color
18 Clues: Red, Yellow, Blue • The original color • Absence of all color • Adding Grey to a Hue • Green, Purple, Orange • Adding white to a color • Adding black to a color • Absorption of all color • Black, White, Brown, Grey • Mixing a Primary with a Secondary • Area where the light does not reach • Colors Red, Orange, Yellow - like a fire • Colors opposite each other on Color Wheel • ...
Exemplar 2016-11-23
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- (traveller on a journey to a holy place)
- (Stood against the church for indulgences)
- (people’s beliefs in life)
- (mathematician and astronomer)
- (an important time period)
- (culture of moral actions)
- (theory that earth is the center of the universe)
- (Increase of people living in a rural area)
- (theory that sun is the center of the universe)
- (Princess of France)
- (female writer, feminist)
- (poet, actor and writer)
- (Reduce the amount of punishment for sins)
- (painted the Mona Lisa)
- (Defines zodiac signs and celestial bodies)
- (a belief or opinion contrary to the church)
- press (way to efficiently print things)- revolutionized the way of words on paper
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- (state with an elected representative with great power)
- (religion that defined modern beliefs)
- (Abrahamic monotheistic religion)
- (the truth of someone's values)
- (many people, but different in religions)
- (a pyramid system)
- (Brunelleschi invention)
- (people living together in a community)
- (Scientist, philosopher, politician)
- (regions native language)
- (a person’s life as a whole)
- (created an efficient way to write books)
- (father of modern physics)
30 Clues: (a pyramid system) • (Princess of France) • (painted the Mona Lisa) • (Brunelleschi invention) • (poet, actor and writer) • (regions native language) • (female writer, feminist) • (people’s beliefs in life) • (an important time period) • (culture of moral actions) • (father of modern physics) • (a person’s life as a whole) • (mathematician and astronomer) • ...
Healthcare Systems & Policies: Crossword Challenge 2025-05-27
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- : Final stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; solidifying the new practice
- : Determining appropriate nurse-to-patient ratios for quality care
- : An analysis comparing the costs and benefits of a healthcare intervention
- : A written tool used to support or oppose a policy or action affecting health care
- : Care decisions made using the best available scientific knowledge
- : Process of planning how to allocate resources in healthcare
- : A widely used electronic health record system
- : A structured group with a common goal, such as a hospital or clinic
- : Use of technology to provide health care remotely
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- : A process that ensures standards in nursing care are consistently met
- : A health coverage system where all citizens receive care
- : Process of enabling nurses or patients to take control and make decisions
- : Individuals who influence others and guide change in healthcare settings
- : Amount paid out-of-pocket by the patient before insurance coverage begins
- : A formal examination of records to ensure quality and compliance
- : First stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; preparing for change
- : Individuals or groups who are affected by or can affect healthcare decisions
- : A benchmark or reference point used to measure quality in nursing
- : Federal law that protects patient health information
- : Laws passed to regulate healthcare practices and protect patients
- : Second stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; implementing change
- : Abbreviation for any information in a medical record that can identify a patient
- : The process of setting goals and outlining steps to meet them
23 Clues: : A widely used electronic health record system • : Use of technology to provide health care remotely • : Federal law that protects patient health information • : A health coverage system where all citizens receive care • : First stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; preparing for change • : Second stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; implementing change • ...
Evolution 2016-06-13
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- an animal or plant preserved in a rock
- the act of creating something
- relating to a period of time before history was first written
- Darwin formulated a theory of evolution
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- when a type of animal or plant changes over time
- the scientific study of living things
- the ability that living things change in a new environment
- theory of biological evolution
- Change or grow as they get older
- 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 • ...
Supply 2021-07-05
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- A table showing the quantity supplied at a range of prices
- Rate of output
- Innovation that results in a rise in productivity
- reward earned by the owner of a business once costs have been taken into account. (Revenue minus costs)
- As the price increases, the quantity supplied increases, vice versa, ceteris paribus
- Difference between Revenue and Cost. This shows the ability of a firm to cover their costs
- one that can be produced using the same resources e.g. pancake or pikelet.
- a quantity limit on the amount that can be imported.
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- the graph drawn from the information in the supply schedule
- Assuming all other factors remain the same
- the amount paid by the producer or seller in order to have the product ready for the market. They are the cost of the inputs into the production process e.g. wages electricity
- The raw materials or inputs required in production e.g. land, labour, capital
- Costs to production in order to meet the requirement of NZ laws e.g. Health and Safety
- the amount of money producers receive when they sell a good or provide a service.
- how much income the firm earns, usually from selling its product or service (Price x quantity sold)
- The amount a producer is willing and able to supply at a range of prices in a given time period
- a tax on imports
17 Clues: Rate of output • a tax on imports • Assuming all other factors remain the same • Innovation that results in a rise in productivity • a quantity limit on the amount that can be imported. • A table showing the quantity supplied at a range of prices • the graph drawn from the information in the supply schedule • ...
Marxist theory of family 2023-11-06
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- Marx’s term for the earliest, classless society (9,9)
- Term for exploited working class
- The key institution in this Marxist theory
- The manipulation of the working class for profit
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- Set of beliefs/ideas supporting a theory
- Term for capitalist ruling class
- Eg. Family, education, religion, media, government
- The type of society the Marxist theory strongly criticises
- Term meaning to have one wife only
9 Clues: Term for capitalist ruling class • Term for exploited working class • Term meaning to have one wife only • Set of beliefs/ideas supporting a theory • The key institution in this Marxist theory • The manipulation of the working class for profit • Eg. Family, education, religion, media, government • Marx’s term for the earliest, classless society (9,9) • ...
Cell anatomy 2023-05-08
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- 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 • ...
Wood$ Enlightenment Review (2) 2020-03-02
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- Type of government where a few rule over everyone
- The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment
- The third step in the Scientific Method
- Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method
- Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe
- French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government
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- American rights such as freedom of speech and religion derive from this Enlightenment thinker
- According to the Enlightenment thinkers when citizens give up rights in exchange for government this is called what
- Type of government John Locke thought was best to maintain social order
- Mythical sea creature, also the title of Hobbes' book written in 1651
- Copernicus disproved the geocentric theory by developing his new theory called what
11 Clues: The third step in the Scientific Method • Type of government where a few rule over everyone • Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method • The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment • Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe • French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government • ...
Nobel Prize Winners 2025-03-10
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- Doctor and philosopher
- Quantum mechanics physicist
- Led anti-apartheid movement
- Known for his quantum cat
- Southern Gothic writer
- Wrote Waiting for Godot
- First African-American Literature laureate
- Economist focused on poverty
- FIRE RNA interference researcher
- Atomic structure scientist
- Free-market economist
- Nuclear shell model physicist
- Awarded Peace Prize in 2009
- Social reformer and activist
- The Good Earth author
- Former UN Secretary-General
- Architect of the nuclear age
- Lithium-ion battery innovator
- Wrote The Old Man and the Sea
- DNA sequencing pioneer
- Theory of relativity physicist
- Germ theory scientist
- Humanitarian and missionary
- Biochemist in enzyme evolution
- Chemistry and Peace Prize winner
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- Pioneer in radioactivity
- Discovered penicillin
- Gravity and physics genius
- Uncertainty principle physicist
- Shared physics Nobel with Marie
- Quantum electrodynamics physicist
- Discovered X-rays
- MAATHAI Environmental activist
- Pioneered laser physics
- Discovered nuclear fission
- Discovered malaria treatment
- Radio wave inventor
- Norwegian playwright and author
- Climate science pioneer
- Theoretical cosmologist
- Founder of quantum theory
- Behavioral economist
- DYLAN Folk musician and poet
- Bacteriology pioneer
- Civil rights leader
- Youngest Nobel laureate
- Magical realism author
- Holocaust survivor and writer
- First non-European Literature laureate
49 Clues: Discovered X-rays • Radio wave inventor • Civil rights leader • Behavioral economist • Bacteriology pioneer • Discovered penicillin • Free-market economist • The Good Earth author • Germ theory scientist • Doctor and philosopher • Southern Gothic writer • Magical realism author • DNA sequencing pioneer • Wrote Waiting for Godot • Pioneered laser physics • Climate science pioneer • ...
homework crossword 2024-09-05
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- Early atomic model describing electrons embedded in a positively charged sphere
- Scientist who refined the planetary model to include quantized electron orbits
- Scientist who performed the gold foil experiment and developed the nuclear model of the atom
- Principle stating that when two elements form different compounds, the ratio of the masses of the second element that combine with a fixed mass of the first element can be expressed as small whole numbers
- Scientist known for his early work on atomic theory and his proposal of the law of multiple proportions
- Ancient Greek philosopher who first proposed the concept of the atom
- Physicist who discovered the electron and proposed the Plum Pudding Model
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- Concept proposed by Aristotle stating that matter consists of earth, water, air, and fire
- Law stating that a chemical compound always contains the same elements in the same proportion by mass
- Current scientific model that describes electrons as existing in a "cloud" around the nucleus
- Early theory suggesting that matter is composed of indivisible units
- Theory proposing that all matter is made up of atoms that are indivisible and indestructible
- Model of the atom proposing electrons orbit the nucleus at fixed distances
- Model describing electron probability distributions rather than fixed orbits
- Greek philosopher who theorized about four fundamental elements
15 Clues: Greek philosopher who theorized about four fundamental elements • Early theory suggesting that matter is composed of indivisible units • Ancient Greek philosopher who first proposed the concept of the atom • Physicist who discovered the electron and proposed the Plum Pudding Model • Model of the atom proposing electrons orbit the nucleus at fixed distances • ...
Seasons greetings 2020-12-31
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- feeling or showing pleasure or contentment
- traditional Epiphany French cake
- groups of musicians
- decorated carnival trucks
- outfits
- transmission of customs or beliefs
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- places to dance
- hide the face
- firm decision to do or not to do something
- personification of the carnival
- carnival character
- year new period of time
- place of carnival parades
- gras carnival day
14 Clues: outfits • hide the face • places to dance • gras carnival day • carnival character • groups of musicians • year new period of time • decorated carnival trucks • place of carnival parades • personification of the carnival • traditional Epiphany French cake • transmission of customs or beliefs • feeling or showing pleasure or contentment • firm decision to do or not to do something
The Experience of Emotions 2022-10-31
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- integrates hormonal and neural aspects of arousal
- Schacter's theory that suggests the emotional experience is a joint effect of physiological arousal and cognitive appraisal
- stimulus>ANS arousal>emotion
- The James-Lange theory is missing this in his interpretation of emotional reactions
- stimulus>subcortical Brain activity>ANS arousal/emotin
- nervous system that is activated by pleasant stimuli
- Lazarus'cognitive appraisal theory suggests that appraisal includes these
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- nervous system that is activated by unpleasant stimuli
- nervous system that prepares for the emotional response
- Cannon-Bard has the right components, but doesn't explain this
- nervous system including the brain and spinal cord
- acts as a gateway for emotions by attaching significance to information received from senses
- provides association, memories, and meanings that integrate psychological and biological responses
13 Clues: stimulus>ANS arousal>emotion • integrates hormonal and neural aspects of arousal • nervous system including the brain and spinal cord • nervous system that is activated by pleasant stimuli • nervous system that is activated by unpleasant stimuli • stimulus>subcortical Brain activity>ANS arousal/emotin • nervous system that prepares for the emotional response • ...
Busn 101 Terms 2023-03-15
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- not publicly traded on any stock exchanges and are thus closed to investment from the general public.
- a set of guidelines for maintaining ethics in the workplace
- the governing body of a company, elected by shareholders
- a series of positions of authority or rank within an organization that are ordered from lowest to highest
- the number of incremental units that the firm needs to sell to cover the cost of a marketing program or other type of investment
- a management style in which an individual has total decision-making power and absolute control over his subordinates.
- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.
- the movement of money in and out of a company
- a concept used in advertising and marketing
- the capacity to see the big picture in an organization
- the ability of an individual, a firm, or a country to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than competitors
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- the phrase used to describe the complete automation of a manufacturing plant, with all processes functioning under computer control with digital information tying them together.
- the most basic form of ownership, including voting rights on major issues, in a company
- Relatively inexpensive, frequently purchased items for which buyers exert minimal purchasing effort
- the use of computers (or workstations) to aid in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design.
- a management tool that involves all parts of an organization
- Access to capital, Efficient growth, Minimal employee supervision, Increased brand
- expansion, peak, contraction, and trough
- An economic system based on a private property and free enterprise.
- Customer basics of checking product being purchase
20 Clues: expansion, peak, contraction, and trough • a concept used in advertising and marketing • the movement of money in and out of a company • Customer basics of checking product being purchase • the capacity to see the big picture in an organization • the governing body of a company, elected by shareholders • the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers. • ...
Galaxies and Cosmology 2025-03-04
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- Large flattened area around the center of a spiral galaxy.
- The name of our galaxy.
- Bulkier and brighter center area of a spiral galaxy.
- Type of galaxy with no distinguishable features or specific shape. Most are small in size.
- - Theory that the universe somehow wraps itself in all directions.
- The most common type of galaxy. Have a wide and flat rotating disk with a central bulge.
- Type of galaxy with a circular or oval shape. Some are nearly spherical, while others are more elongated.
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- The idea that all the galaxies came from a singularity that released all time, space and matter.
- - Part of the universe that we can actually see. Some 46 billion light years in all directions.
- Sections in the observable universe where galaxies are more closely concentrated.
- - Type of galaxy with a stretched galactic bulge that connect to two large arms on the galactic disk.
- Much greater for galaxies further away as noted by Hubble.
- Theory that the universe expands forever in all directions to infinity.
- - Theory that proposes that the universe will end by collapsing in on itself back to a singularity.
14 Clues: The name of our galaxy. • Bulkier and brighter center area of a spiral galaxy. • Large flattened area around the center of a spiral galaxy. • Much greater for galaxies further away as noted by Hubble. • - Theory that the universe somehow wraps itself in all directions. • Theory that the universe expands forever in all directions to infinity. • ...
Cosmology Crossword 2015-06-06
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- The universe will spread apart and accelerate
- time when no heavy elements were created yet and everything was dark
- The ______ theories show ideas that there isn't just one universe
- The science that studies the origin and the development of the universe.
- The observable universe is 46 ______ light years in diameter
- The universe will spread apart and decelerate
- The ______ universe theory states that every choice we don't make leads to a different universe
- Famous German scientist
- Theoretical material that speeds up the expansion of the universe
- The __________ is 4.6 billion years old
- The universe will collapse on itself
- Holds galaxies together
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- "Fabric" of the universe
- Satellite that detects the Big Bang's origins
- Heat wave sent out by Big Bang
- Beginning of the universe
- An object infinitely dense and infinitely small
- The ______ universe theory states that there are an infinite amount of copies of us
- The history from the Big Bang to the Present
- The ________ is 186,282 miles per second
- Distance light travels in a year
21 Clues: Famous German scientist • Holds galaxies together • "Fabric" of the universe • Beginning of the universe • Heat wave sent out by Big Bang • Distance light travels in a year • The universe will collapse on itself • The __________ is 4.6 billion years old • The ________ is 186,282 miles per second • The history from the Big Bang to the Present • ...
Econ Chapter 5 Vocabulary Part 2 2024-12-13
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- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of output
- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- production level where total costs equal total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- production cost that varies as output changes;labor, energy, raw materials
- phases of producing that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- electronic businesses or exchange conducted over the internet
- average price that every unit of output sells for
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- extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
- total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products;average price of a good sold times the quanitity sold
- costs of production that do not change when outputs change
- extra revenue from the sale of one additinal unit of output
- broad cateogry of fixed costs that include interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- sum of variable cost plus fixed cost;all costs associated with production
14 Clues: average price that every unit of output sells for • extra cost of producing one additional unit of production • costs of production that do not change when outputs change • extra output due to the addition of one more unit of output • extra revenue from the sale of one additinal unit of output • electronic businesses or exchange conducted over the internet • ...
Scientific Revolution % Enlightenment/ French Revolution 2023-06-12
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- Rights John Locke wanted to protect these because he thought the government shouldn’t take this away from people.
- He aimed to end the reign of king Louis XVI and establish a French republic.
- The executive, legislative, and judicial power of government to limit and control each other in the system of checks and balances.
- A french philosopher that constructed ideas about the various forms of government and of the causes that made them why they were.
- Legislative Assembly was forced to suspend the Monarch for this.
- An enlightened thinker who believed all humans were corrupted by society.
- A horrifying phase the Robespierre launched.
- This person taught mathematics, first European to make regular observations with a telescope.
- This contract was an agreement between people and their government that was based on abiding by the rules.
- A state prison was attacked by an angry and aggressive mob.
- Sun-centered theory, Copernicus thought this way.
- This assembly abolished all legal privileges of the nobles and clergy.
- A systtem with 3 estates, 0.5% is in the first estate
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- A machine, new nickname “The National Razor”
- Called a meeting of the Estates General at Versailles on May 5, 1789. Was a absolute Monarchy.
- This decloration was adopted by the National Assembly on August 26. Inspired the English Bill of Rights, and by the American Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
- A new type of Monarchy, rulers trying to maintain their royal powers but still trying to govern by Enlightenment Principles.
- This Monarky Limited the power of the monarch.
- Declared the religious holiday, “The Festival of the Supreme Being”. Tried to commit Suicide.
- This committee was made to defend the nation against foreign and domestic enemies, 12-man council, created by the national convention.
- A person who didn’t believe in the theory of divine right.
- This battle was when European countries fought & defeated Napoleon’s army during this
- A theory that was Earth-centered Alternative to a heliocentric theory.
- This person was a smart young commander
- A method that was created due to the concern about how people could best understand the physical world.
- This March was a riot that took place during the first stages of the French revolution that included a bunch of women demanding they buy bread for their family.
- A gathering of citizens to discuss Enlightenment ideas.
- People who would spend their time contemplating world issues.
- A person who argued that people were evil and could not be trusted to govern.
29 Clues: This person was a smart young commander • A machine, new nickname “The National Razor” • A horrifying phase the Robespierre launched. • This Monarky Limited the power of the monarch. • Sun-centered theory, Copernicus thought this way. • A systtem with 3 estates, 0.5% is in the first estate • A gathering of citizens to discuss Enlightenment ideas. • ...
BRAIN BREW 2026-02-18
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- Economic worth of a customer relationship over its entire duration
- Demand acceleration caused by social influence rather than intrinsic need
- Core benefit perceived by customers beyond price paid
- Chosen customer group a firm commits its resources to serve
- Identifier that distinguishes one seller’s offering from another
- Arena of exchange where buyers and sellers interact
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- Customer’s mental trade-off between benefits received and sacrifices made
- Degree to which demand reacts to changes in price levels
- Customer judgment formed after comparing expectations and performance
- Cumulative perception formed across all brand touchpoints over time
- Differentiating benefit that prevents a brand from becoming interchangeable
- Integrated decision process linking segmentation choices with competitive focus
- Strategic effort to occupy a distinctive mental space in the customer’s mind
- Act of clustering customers with similar needs or behaviors
- Classic hierarchy-of-effects model guiding consumer response
- Managerial levers a firm can control to influence market response
16 Clues: Arena of exchange where buyers and sellers interact • Core benefit perceived by customers beyond price paid • Degree to which demand reacts to changes in price levels • Act of clustering customers with similar needs or behaviors • Chosen customer group a firm commits its resources to serve • Classic hierarchy-of-effects model guiding consumer response • ...
Morgan's Media Terms 2023-04-27
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- Can be passive,active, preferred, etc.
- The distance between characters/props
- What you see.
- Values, attitudes, and beliefs.
- Comes from the scene.
- A filter which allows producers to encode a message.
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- When something has multiple meanings.
- What can be inferred from a piece of media.
- The theory that media impacts how you act.
- How certain aspects of society/identity are displayed in media.
- The audience a producer is appealing to.
- The process of the audience understands the meanings/messages.
- When a piece of media references another.
- The use of text/music/etc to give intended meaning.
14 Clues: What you see. • Comes from the scene. • Values, attitudes, and beliefs. • When something has multiple meanings. • The distance between characters/props • Can be passive,active, preferred, etc. • The audience a producer is appealing to. • When a piece of media references another. • The theory that media impacts how you act. • What can be inferred from a piece of media. • ...
Markomania puzzle 2024-10-12
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- -What consulting firm developed a framework focusing on seven internal elements that influence organizational effectiveness
- -What process divides a market into distinct consumer groups?
- -What term refers to any item or service offered to meet consumer needs and wants
- -Unexpressed needs that consumers may not be aware of themselves.
- -Which strategy involves selecting specific segments for marketing efforts?
- What term describes the structured levels of needs in Maslow's theory?
- -What need pertains to self-respect and recognition from others?
- What level includes basic needs such as food and water in consumer behavior?
- -What approach considers all aspects of marketing and their interconnections for a unified strategy
- -Coordinating all marketing communication channels to deliver a consistent message.
- -What is the process of creating a unique identity for a product or company?
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- -What term refers to the amount of money consumers are willing to pay for a product or service
- -Demand for a product or service that is unwanted or viewed unfavorably.
- -Short-sightedness in marketing strategy focused on products rather than customer needs
- -The value that a brand adds to a product, impacting consumer choice
- An integrated approach that provides a seamless customer experience across multiple channels.
- -Strategies aimed at increasing market share for existing products.
- -A plan of action designed to achieve marketing goals.
- -How consumers interpret information and form opinions about products.
- -What force in Porter’s Five Forces model assesses the number and strength of rival firms in the industry
- -What activities are designed to inform and persuade consumers about a product?
- -Which market specializes in providing intangible products like consulting, education, and healthcare
- -How do companies create a unique place for their products in consumers' minds?
- -Who developed the matrix used for planning business growth strategies?
24 Clues: -A plan of action designed to achieve marketing goals. • -What process divides a market into distinct consumer groups? • -What need pertains to self-respect and recognition from others? • -Unexpressed needs that consumers may not be aware of themselves. • -Strategies aimed at increasing market share for existing products. • ...
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
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
A History of Economic Thought 2025-09-16
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- Using the theory of behavioral economics, governments try to ..... people towards favorable outcomes
- Name given to small loans provided to people in rural Bangladesh
- last name of the African economist who is an outspoken critic of foreign aid
- Thomas Sowell represented this belief system, characterized by a very minimal role for government
- This is what Adam Smith called the force that regulates the economy through self-interest and competition
- Karl Marx's book that called for workers to rebel against capitalism
- The name of the bank Mohammed Yunus created to give small loans to people in poverty
- This is the source of wealth, according to Say's Law
- Last name of the US president who used Keynes' theory to respond to the 2008-2009 financial crisis
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- She was the first female chair of the US Federal Reserve
- Elinor Ostrom's work argued against the inevitability of the tragedy of the _____
- John Maynard Keynes advocated for this to create jobs and stimulate demand during a recession
- The French term for "leave to do," a belief of Adam Smith's
- Keynes said that government spending would create this as newly employed workers epend their income
- The economic theory that combines psychology with economics to study how people make economic decisions
- Karl Marx believed this should belong to the workers
- He said that the value of an item should be equivalent to the labor and materials that went into producing it
17 Clues: Karl Marx believed this should belong to the workers • This is the source of wealth, according to Say's Law • She was the first female chair of the US Federal Reserve • The French term for "leave to do," a belief of Adam Smith's • Name given to small loans provided to people in rural Bangladesh • ...
Plate Tectonics 2025-10-09
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- the uppermost layer of the earth
- melted rock on the earth's surface
- the process in which crust breaks apart
- a landform where two continental plates converge and crunch up
- a process caused by a divergent plate boundary
- a plate boundary where two plates slide past each other
- a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- the crust and uppermost mantle
- a vent on earth's surface in which magma come out
- the most recent super continent
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- when plates move because of plate tectonics
- the scientist who proposed the theory of plate tectonics
- a plate boundary where plates move away from each other
- when one plate dives under another plate
- shaking as a result of plate movement
- currents in the mantle that circulate magma and move tectonic plates
- a valley that forms at a subduction zone
- a theory of how our continents were made and move
- molten rock inside of the earth's crust
- a chain of underwater mountains
- where convection currents occur
- the division of earth's surface into sections
22 Clues: the crust and uppermost mantle • a chain of underwater mountains • where convection currents occur • the most recent super continent • the uppermost layer of the earth • melted rock on the earth's surface • shaking as a result of plate movement • the process in which crust breaks apart • molten rock inside of the earth's crust • when one plate dives under another plate • ...
Chapter Two Vocabulary 2017-03-08
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- Weak; Insubstantial
- Omitting unnecessary words; Concise
- Theory that opinions should be based on reason or experience
- Showing great attention to detail; Precise
- The brains ability to reorganize synaptic connectors
- Theory that knowledge comes from experience
- Able to be easily shaped or molded
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- Knowledge of the language of written history
- Becoming accustomed to something; Adapt
- Other shapes that share the same center; Circles
- Implication humans have no free will
- A person who is clever or original
- Able to be bent without breaking; clay or play-dough like
- Something attached to something larger or of more importance
- unchanging; Unable to be changed
- Minor importance; Marginal
- Rejects all religions; Believes life is meaningless
17 Clues: Weak; Insubstantial • Minor importance; Marginal • unchanging; Unable to be changed • A person who is clever or original • Able to be easily shaped or molded • Omitting unnecessary words; Concise • Implication humans have no free will • Becoming accustomed to something; Adapt • Showing great attention to detail; Precise • Theory that knowledge comes from experience • ...
Amazing Space 2017-12-18
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- A thing in which stars are born
- First person to play golf on moon
- Constellation in which Sirius is found
- Saturn probe
- Only planet not named after a god
- Voyager of Saturn
- Newton's theory of end of universe
- A star
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- Found water puddle on Mars
- Opposite of matter
- Taking help of gravity of a planet
- Most accepted theory end of universe
- First space craft to go beyond the solar system
- An idea of infinite existent universes
- A star and Harry Potter Character
- Super cluster in which Milky Way is found
16 Clues: A star • Saturn probe • Voyager of Saturn • Opposite of matter • Found water puddle on Mars • A thing in which stars are born • First person to play golf on moon • A star and Harry Potter Character • Only planet not named after a god • Taking help of gravity of a planet • Newton's theory of end of universe • Most accepted theory end of universe • ...
Final Exam "Marketing Mix" Crossword 2021-12-11
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- What is the main reason for selling.
- is the fourth p.
- return.
- Specialty shopping convenience unsought services are type of ...
- Second component of the 4p's.
- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services.
- The associated services also referred to as the ... product
- Delivering refer to a ...
- Marketing is a multifaceted function, its fundamental purpose?
- The key to determine ... figuring out how much customers are willing to pay.
- sales promotion are special ...
- a set of approaches and techniques.
- What are the services.
- Marketers convert core customer value into ... product.
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- place deals with...
- is the abbreviation of point-of-purchase displays.
- a firm product mix represent a count of the number of product line offered by firm.
- Include thoughts opinion and philosophies.
- a type of sales promotion that offers prizes.
- It is illegal and unethical to lie in advertising but a certain amount of ... is allowed.
- Place is the of the 4P'S
- we have ... type of sales promotion.
- product ... consist of various product line.
- Firms implemented a ... orientation by focusing on target profit maximizing profit
- Price is ... value.
- What is the topic discussed.
- is a brand-sponsored competition.
- group of associate items that customer can use together.
- is the contrast of breadth.
- product... inclusion of product in a nontraditional situation.
- promotion when two or more firms join together.
- The marketing practice of creating a name, symbol or design that identifies and differentiates a product from other products.
- premium are type of ... items.
- a type of short term price reduction.
- without a strong and efficient marketing ... the customer cannot get what he want.
- programs designed for certain customer.
- which of the p's refer to crating location kiosk stores grocery.
37 Clues: return. • is the fourth p. • place deals with... • Price is ... value. • What are the services. • Place is the of the 4P'S • Delivering refer to a ... • is the contrast of breadth. • What is the topic discussed. • Second component of the 4p's. • premium are type of ... items. • sales promotion are special ... • is a brand-sponsored competition. • a set of approaches and techniques. • ...
MARKETING -PUZZLE 1 2022-05-10
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- It is a social process whereby people exchange goods and services for money or for something of value to them.
- Gathering and analysing market information helps in.......
- it helps to create product differentiation.
- Business should not only serve customers needs but also consider large issues of long term social welfare.
- Identifying needs and wants of present and prospective customers and satisfying them results in profit maximisation.
- It brings repeat sales from the customers and develop brand loyalty for product.
- It is an important tool for protection and also helps in promotion.
- A bundle of utilities that can be used to satisfy human needs and wants.
- Essence of Marketing
- Informing customer about the product and persuading them to purchase.
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- A complete offer for a product or a service having given features,at a certain price,available at a given outlet.
- Producing goods of predetermined specifications.
- a set of potential buyers of a product or a service.
- Classification of products into different groups on the basis of some important characteristics.
- Firms must undertake aggressive selling and promotional efforts to make customers buy their products.
- Product improvement is key to profit maximisation of a firm.
- PLANNING Developing appropriate marketing plans to achieve marketing objectives.
- Market intermediaries used for the physical movement of the goods.
- Availability and affordability of the product is considered to be key to success of a firm.
19 Clues: Essence of Marketing • it helps to create product differentiation. • Producing goods of predetermined specifications. • a set of potential buyers of a product or a service. • Gathering and analysing market information helps in....... • Product improvement is key to profit maximisation of a firm. • Market intermediaries used for the physical movement of the goods. • ...
Crossword 2022-10-13
Across
- the process of adapting or adjusting to someone or something (Ch.4)
- A period begins with fertilization and ends with implantation (Ch.2)
- the development or maintenance of an equilibrium (Ch.4)
- excessive interest in oneself (Ch.4)
- gradient, people that were closer to the camera in the picture have more distinct features (Ch.3)
- A child's parents and siblings make up this (Ch.1)
- age, children's average difficulty of the problems they could solve correctly (Ch.6)
- the tendency to focus on only one aspect of a situation at one time (Ch.4)
- an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development (Ch.2)
- smile, infants smile when they see another human face (Ch.5)
- Second stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development (Ch.1)
- Theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning (Ch.1)
- infants learn to move about in the world (Ch.3)
- based on the theory of naturalism in art or literature (Ch.6)
- belief or opinion formed before enough information is available to form it correctly (Ch.3)
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- the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas (Ch.4)
- Emotions, a subjective feeling and a physiological change and an overt behavior (Ch.5)
- enduring socioemotional relationship that brings two together (Ch.5)
- conclusion is shown to follow necessarily from a sequence of premises (Ch.6)
- social discomfort and avoidance of interpersonal contact (Ch.5)
- A piagetian stage based on his motor skills and senses (Ch.1)
- developing or presenting something in further detail (Ch.6)
- of mind, cognitive science that investigates how we ascribe mental states to other persons (Ch.3)
- achieved with a balance between individual initiative and willingness to cooperate (Ch.5)
- an offspring of a human or other mammal (Ch.2)
- thinking about one's thinking (Ch.6)
- disparity, If a child was born blind in one eye what depth cue will they not use (Ch.3)
- birth, when the baby's feet are positioned to come out first (Ch.2)
- Proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth (Ch.1)
- high blood pressure disorder that can occur during pregnancy (Ch.2)
30 Clues: excessive interest in oneself (Ch.4) • thinking about one's thinking (Ch.6) • an offspring of a human or other mammal (Ch.2) • infants learn to move about in the world (Ch.3) • A child's parents and siblings make up this (Ch.1) • the development or maintenance of an equilibrium (Ch.4) • developing or presenting something in further detail (Ch.6) • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-14
Across
- German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
- a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe.
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion.
- Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope.
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
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- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
12 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system. • ...
vocab 2024-05-14
Across
- Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope.
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
- Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion.
- a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe.
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- German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- an instrument used to view distant objects
12 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system. • ...
Crucible Crossword 2019-02-19
Across
- paleness
- tormented;frustrated
- Teaching by repetition or urging
- shameless boldness
- to avoid or escape deceit or cleverness
- pre-existing preference
- barely noticeable
- action designed to soothe
- argumentative
- the study or religion
- tending to soothe anger
- the testimony of a witness made under oath but not in open court
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- act of returning injury or wrong
- the condition of being unknown
- false accusation;slander
- eagerly
- trick
- firm;unyielding
- concealment of one's real nature or motives
- courteous regard or respect
- low;mean
- skeptically
- make better
- charming;flattering
- adhere;cling
25 Clues: trick • eagerly • paleness • low;mean • skeptically • make better • adhere;cling • argumentative • firm;unyielding • barely noticeable • shameless boldness • charming;flattering • tormented;frustrated • the study or religion • pre-existing preference • tending to soothe anger • false accusation;slander • action designed to soothe • courteous regard or respect • the condition of being unknown • ...
Philosophical and Psychological foundations of pedagogy 2025-05-01
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- – The philosopher known for his theory of Forms.
- – The branch of philosophy that studies existence and reality.
- Philosophy – The study of social interactions and human behavior.
- Learning Theory – A behavioral theory emphasizing learning through observation.
- – The theory advocating active engagement in learning.
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- – The cognitive psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development.
- – A psychological approach focusing on observable behavior.
- – The psychologist behind the hierarchy of needs.
- – The philosophical study of values, including ethics and aesthetics.
- – The study of human knowledge and belief.
10 Clues: – The study of human knowledge and belief. • – The philosopher known for his theory of Forms. • – The psychologist behind the hierarchy of needs. • – The theory advocating active engagement in learning. • – A psychological approach focusing on observable behavior. • – The branch of philosophy that studies existence and reality. • ...
Physical science - Lesson 8 2018-03-15
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- -Light travel in straight lines
- - Constructive and Destructive
- - Light bounces as it strikes a surface
- - Courpuscular theory
- - Apparent shift in the position of object caused by refraction
- - J
- - Distance between peak of a wave
- - Discussed the rpopagation
- -Dispersion of sunlight ing drops of water
- - Water droplets and ice crystal joined
- - Triangular glass block
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- - Lights as bends as it passes a medium
- - max planck introduced in 1900
- - Lights Spread out as it passes a barrier
- - Proposed vision is caused by visual rays
- - Curves Outwards
- - Difference in Degree of refraction
- - Developed a model of vision
- - Ice crystals which have vertically oriented axis
- - F
- - Suggested that light is composed of tiny particles
- - Electromagnetic wave
- - Different range of color
- -Curves inward
- Refraction of light in ice Crystals
- - wave theory
- - H
- - oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy.
28 Clues: - F • - J • - H • - wave theory • -Curves inward • - Curves Outwards • - Courpuscular theory • - Electromagnetic wave • - Triangular glass block • - Different range of color • - Discussed the rpopagation • - Developed a model of vision • - Constructive and Destructive • - max planck introduced in 1900 • -Light travel in straight lines • - Distance between peak of a wave • ...
WEEK #4 AND #5 SPELLING LIST 2023-09-28
Across
- to achieve or carry out
- a person receiving medical treatment
- to put forward
- a person who gives a testimony
- the flow of electrical power or charge
- having made a firm decision
- the day to mark an event every year
- a game official
- a place where someone is buried
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- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose
- needed to be done
- the layer of gases surrounding a celestial body
- the smallest amount of something
- an office assistant
- a proof of purchase
- the state of the atmosphere at any given time
- a pair of glasses
- an administrative leader
- to be all round
- the way in which a word is pronounced
20 Clues: to put forward • to be all round • a game official • needed to be done • a pair of glasses • an office assistant • a proof of purchase • to achieve or carry out • an administrative leader • having made a firm decision • a person who gives a testimony • a place where someone is buried • the smallest amount of something • the day to mark an event every year • ...
Related to Eyes and/or Ears 2022-10-03
Across
- lazy eye
- instrument to measure hearing
- diagnoses and treats all eye diseases
- nearsightedness
- ear wax
- corneal transplant surgery
- small, firm, cystic mass on the eyelid
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- surgical repair of the eardrum
- noise (ringing, buzzing) in the ears
- absence of the lens of the eye
- the bending of light rays by the cornea, lens and fluids of the eye
- (dizziness) sensation of irregular or whirling motion
- instrument to examine the ear
- farsightedness
- impairment of vision as a result of old age
- stye
16 Clues: stye • ear wax • lazy eye • farsightedness • nearsightedness • corneal transplant surgery • instrument to measure hearing • instrument to examine the ear • surgical repair of the eardrum • absence of the lens of the eye • noise (ringing, buzzing) in the ears • diagnoses and treats all eye diseases • small, firm, cystic mass on the eyelid • impairment of vision as a result of old age • ...
Vietnam War 2016-04-27
Across
- Was South Vietnam communist?
- Theory Theory that the fall of North Vietnam to Communism might trigger all of Southeast Asia to fall
- who lead the communist revolution?
- temporary division between North and South Vietnam
- unsalvageable regime
- When did the Vietnam War end?
- The Vietnam government in 1955
- What year did France stop controlling Vietnam?
- Ho Chi Minh supported this
- This country opposed independence for Vietnam
- other country involved in the war
- Name one of the countries in Indochina
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- Name one of the countries in Indochina
- unpopular Vietnamese leader with the support of the U.S.
- the Vietnam War all began with this
- When did the Vietnam War begin?
- In what year did The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution take place?
- What year did France start controlling Vietnam
- How many U.S. deaths were in the Vietnam War?
- Name one of the countries in Indochina
- Was North Vietnam communist?
- boats that Vietnam used during the war
- a government that has a chief of state who is not a monarch
- Did the North or South of Vietnam surrender?
- How many Vietnam deaths were in the Vietnam War?
25 Clues: unsalvageable regime • Ho Chi Minh supported this • Was South Vietnam communist? • Was North Vietnam communist? • When did the Vietnam War end? • The Vietnam government in 1955 • When did the Vietnam War begin? • other country involved in the war • who lead the communist revolution? • the Vietnam War all began with this • Name one of the countries in Indochina • ...
economics chapter 20-firms 2025-04-03
Across
- What type of economy of scale allows firms to spread risks across
- How do specialist suppliers help reduce costs for
- Which type of internal economy of scale occurs when large firms buy raw materials in bulk?
- What happens when a firm grows by expanding its existing operations?
- Which type of merger ensures control over retail outlets?
- What do you call a group of firms producing the same product?
- How do workers gain relevant skills for an industry?
- Why is it difficult to communicate effectively in large
- How can a firm’s reputation help increase sales?
- In which sector do state-owned enterprises operate?
- What type of merger occurs between firms producing different products?
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- What do you call small firms that supply specialist products and distribute them to large firms?
- Which cost curve shows costs falling and then remaining constant?
- What do large industries use for specialized selling places and
- What is the process of eliminating unnecessary equipment and plants to improve efficiency?
- What happens to costs when a firm grows too large?
- How do better roads, electricity, and transport benefit businesses?
- What visual representation consists of four
- Which sector involves knowledge-based activities?
- What challenge do large firms face in managing operations?
20 Clues: What visual representation consists of four • How can a firm’s reputation help increase sales? • How do specialist suppliers help reduce costs for • Which sector involves knowledge-based activities? • What happens to costs when a firm grows too large? • In which sector do state-owned enterprises operate? • How do workers gain relevant skills for an industry? • ...
Chemistry Final Crossword 2020-06-09
Across
- atomic nuclei with a positive electric charge radioactive process by which an unstable
- matter and space as a whole
- all atoms with more than 82 protons are radioactive
- fusion when two or more nuclei together
- one of states of matter
- how far is it from starting cycle to ending cycle
- bang how the universe began
- when water becomes a solid
- something becomes a liquid by heat
- type of rocks formed from frozen magma
- one of the complete performance of a periodic process
- piece of big bang theory
- atoms of same elements having a different mass
- light from the sun
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- particle with a charger of negative electricity
- shaking of the ground sometimes
- are dark planet-sized regions that appear on the sun
- table of chemical elements
- having a PH of less than 7
- greatest or the highest amount
- spectrum chemical element or chemical compound
- lighter elements sometimes have too many neutrons
- the relative amount of solute
- microwave type of big bang theory
- mountain or hill which having lava
25 Clues: light from the sun • one of states of matter • piece of big bang theory • table of chemical elements • having a PH of less than 7 • when water becomes a solid • matter and space as a whole • bang how the universe began • the relative amount of solute • greatest or the highest amount • shaking of the ground sometimes • microwave type of big bang theory • ...
Models of Intelligence 2026-02-01
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- He proposed the Three-Stratum Model of Intelligence
- A heirarchicy of cognitive abilities.
- This stage is when you analyze your plan.
- This model is composed of multiple constructs that are independent from one another.
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- He proposed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
- This type of intelligence can be applied to someone who writes songs.
- He proposed the Theory of Multiple Intelligences.
- In this theory, the focus of intelligence is cognition.
- This type of intelligence can be applied to someone who is good at writing.
- This stage is when you begin implementing your plan.
10 Clues: A heirarchicy of cognitive abilities. • This stage is when you analyze your plan. • He proposed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence • He proposed the Theory of Multiple Intelligences. • He proposed the Three-Stratum Model of Intelligence • This stage is when you begin implementing your plan. • In this theory, the focus of intelligence is cognition. • ...
Marketing 2015-10-05
Across
- issues, affecting microenviroment.
- who represents buyers or sellers.
- right to own and operate.
- brand popularity.
- Marketing: sought customers for lasting relationship.
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- Behavior: buyer process.
- Advantage: edge over competitors.
- Firm: many countries of operation.
- Marketing:Training service satisfaction.
- Public web.
- replacing the old with the new.
- potential buyers.
- electronic purchases.
- Ratios: ratio of net sales
- strategy: accomplishing advertising objectives.
- information to others.
- Marketing: event sponsorship.
- Dissonance: consumer discomfort.
- Analysis:sales to profit review.
- Equity: knowing the brand; customer's response.
20 Clues: Public web. • potential buyers. • brand popularity. • electronic purchases. • information to others. • Behavior: buyer process. • right to own and operate. • Ratios: ratio of net sales • Marketing: event sponsorship. • replacing the old with the new. • Dissonance: consumer discomfort. • Analysis:sales to profit review. • Advantage: edge over competitors. • ...
NURSING MODELS & THEORIES 2021-10-16
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- It is the nursing role which acts as a partner that works with the patient to do something.
- According to Abdellah, nursing care should be based on this and not on the hours of care.
- She is also known as “The Nightingale of Modern Nursing” and “The First Lady of Nursing”.
- Faye Abdallah's theory.
- According to Henderson, it is a form where one of the basic human needs to play or participate in.
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- This is where Abdellah studied and earned her three degrees.
- NEED THEORY It is the theory made by Virginia Henderson.
- In the metaparadigm of Henderson’s Theory, it is stated that settings in which individual learns unique pattern for living.
- Aircraft that exploded thus become the turning point of Abdallah's life.
- It is now the nursing focus, instead of it being disease-centered.
10 Clues: Faye Abdallah's theory. • NEED THEORY It is the theory made by Virginia Henderson. • This is where Abdellah studied and earned her three degrees. • It is now the nursing focus, instead of it being disease-centered. • Aircraft that exploded thus become the turning point of Abdallah's life. • ...
Business Organizations 2014-10-13
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- A ____ is simply a group of companies each operating in different industries and sectors, such as transport, construction & Oil exploration
- A partner that contributes capital but does not come involved in the actual running of the business
- Is a Firm owned, controlled, and operated by a group of users for their own benefit.
- A business organization in which two or more individuals manage and operate the business.
- It is so called because a number of people have contributed to a common, or joint, stock or capital.
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- is a company or firm that owns other companies' outstanding stock
- A _____ or transnational firm is one which owns, controls, operates and carries out production in several countries at the same time
- A ______ is a one person business and is sometimes referred to as a sole proprietor.
- A _____ company is owned privately by a small group of people such as a family.
- This Company is distinguished from a private company in that shares are openly traded on the stock exchange, where as a private company are not
10 Clues: is a company or firm that owns other companies' outstanding stock • A _____ company is owned privately by a small group of people such as a family. • A ______ is a one person business and is sometimes referred to as a sole proprietor. • Is a Firm owned, controlled, and operated by a group of users for their own benefit. • ...
Unit 1 Study Guide 2024-01-30
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- Which Enlightenment philosophe emphasized that society can only survive if people are virtuous and felt that religion was necessary to keep people in check?
- What country requires ALL its citizens, men and women, to enlist in the military?
- What type of government system shares power between states and national governments?
- The legislature that is now Parliament was called...
- Which Enlightenment philosophe came up with the idea of separation of powers?
- a massive change in thought that completely uprooted Europeans’ views of government and society.
- an agreement by which people give up some individual rights in exchange for protection, law, and order by a government.
- Which Enlightenment philosophe believed that civilization and luxury corrupted a person’s natural goodness?
- Which Enlightenment philosophe believed that humans were naturally selfish, wicked, and cruel?
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- Which Enlightenment philosophe believed that people were born with three natural rights: life, liberty, and property?
- Theory where the government does not control the economy
- Which Enlightenment philosophe was an advocate for women's rights?
- What is the purest form of democracy?
- Which Enlightenment philosophe believed that humanity’s worst enemies were intolerance, prejudice, and superstition?
- A form of government where the people do not have many freedoms
- In which type of government do you elect representatives to make decisions on your behalf?
- Which Enlightenment philosophe believed that people were born with three natural rights: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?
- Which Enlightenment philosophe believed that people were born with a clean slate, molded by their experiences, and thus could improve themselves?
- What man came up with the Invisible Hand theory and the Division of Labor theory?
19 Clues: What is the purest form of democracy? • The legislature that is now Parliament was called... • Theory where the government does not control the economy • A form of government where the people do not have many freedoms • Which Enlightenment philosophe was an advocate for women's rights? • ...
Business term crossword 2023-03-15
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- the most basic form of ownership, including voting rights on major issues, in a company
- An economic system based on a private property and free enterprise.
- a management tool that involves all parts of an organization
- the governing body of a company, elected by shareholders
- Customer basics of checking product being purchase
- a series of positions of authority or rank within an organization that are ordered from lowest to highest
- a set of guidelines for maintaining ethics in the workplace
- not publicly traded on any stock exchanges and are thus closed to investment from the general public.
- a management style in which an individual has total decision-making power and absolute control over his subordinates.
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- 1.Access to capital · 2. Efficient growth · 3. Minimal employee supervision · 4. Increased brand
- the phrase used to describe the complete automation of a manufacturing plant, with all processes functioning under computer control with digital information tying them together.
- the capacity to see the big picture in an organization
- the number of incremental units that the firm needs to sell to cover the cost of a marketing program or other type of investment
- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.
- the use of computers (or workstations) to aid in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design.
- the ability of an individual, a firm, or a country to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than competitors
- expansion, peak, contraction, and trough
- Relatively inexpensive, frequently purchased items for which buyers exert minimal purchasing effort
- a concept used in advertising and marketing
- the movement of money in and out of a company
20 Clues: expansion, peak, contraction, and trough • a concept used in advertising and marketing • the movement of money in and out of a company • Customer basics of checking product being purchase • the capacity to see the big picture in an organization • the governing body of a company, elected by shareholders • the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers. • ...
ReadOn Insights Crossword 26-01-26 2026-01-20
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- The research firm forecasting a decline in global smartphone shipments in 2026.
- The company that reduced production of a mixed-reality headset after weaker-than-expected market demand.
- The firm pushing hardest to mainstream foldable phones globally.
- Google’s AI system being embedded across phones, smartwatches, and wireless earbuds.
- The tech giant whose smart glasses saw demand outpacing supply soon after launch.
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- A smartphone category that accounted for just 1.6% of global shipments in 2025, despite heavy marketing and innovation focus.
- A $3,500 mixed-reality device that reportedly sold only about 45,000 units in 2025, well below initial expectations.
- The eyewear brand that partnered with a major tech firm on a commercially successful smart-glasses product.
- A standalone virtual-reality headset line that continues to dominate the consumer VR market by volume.
- A computing concept where intelligence is context-aware and distributed across wearables, rather than centred on a single screen.
10 Clues: The firm pushing hardest to mainstream foldable phones globally. • The research firm forecasting a decline in global smartphone shipments in 2026. • The tech giant whose smart glasses saw demand outpacing supply soon after launch. • Google’s AI system being embedded across phones, smartwatches, and wireless earbuds. • ...
yuiuoi 2014-10-19
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- rulers must have authority to control people
- ruled as absolute monarch
- based on race
- western hemisphere agriculture products such as corn, potatoes, and tobacco
- The Pieta/The Sistine Chapel
- discovered Laws of Gravity
- printing press
- glorious revolution
- austrian composer
- majority rule
- distribution of slaves, sugar, and rum
- Mona Lisa/The Last Supper
- people are born with rights that cannot be taken away
- separation of powers
- westernization of Russia
- discovered circulation of blood
- discovered planetary motion
- Don Quixote
- used telescope to support heliocentric theory
- torah
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- German composer
- European disease
- symbolic of the start of French Revolution
- England; circumnavigate the globe and defeated the Spanish Armada
- Spain; believed he could sail west to reach Asia
- conquered the Incan Empire
- 95 theses
- attempt to equalize every person and create a republic
- powerless emperor controlled by military leader
- Portugal; sailed the Indian ocean to the coast of India
- heliocentric theory
- Spain; overthrew the Aztec Empire
- France: claimed Canada
- freedom of speech and religious toleration
- divorced; broke with Rome
35 Clues: torah • 95 theses • Don Quixote • based on race • majority rule • printing press • German composer • European disease • austrian composer • glorious revolution • heliocentric theory • separation of powers • France: claimed Canada • westernization of Russia • ruled as absolute monarch • Mona Lisa/The Last Supper • divorced; broke with Rome • discovered Laws of Gravity • conquered the Incan Empire • ...
