theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Crossword of Natural Selection 2022-04-04
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- The animal that has 26 types of different species in the Galapagos islands.
- The famous book from Charles Darwin.
- The islands that contributed to the development of Darwin's theory of evolution.
- The indefinite continued process of existence.
- The country where Charles Darwin is from
- The production of offspring by a sexual or asexual process.
- A genetic difference in DNA among individuals.
- the gradual development of something or an organism.
- The famous phrase of Charles Darwin from his book.
- The creator of the Natural Selection theory.
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- A person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended.
- The 5 year voyage that took place in all the world.
- The product or result of something.
- The evolution of an organism to be better adapted to their environments.
- An expert in or student of natural history.
- the intentional breeding of plants or animals to a specific trait.
- A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
- A living thing.
- The process in which organisms better adapted to their environments tend to survive.
- A place where organisms live.
20 Clues: A living thing. • A place where organisms live. • The product or result of something. • The famous book from Charles Darwin. • The country where Charles Darwin is from • An expert in or student of natural history. • The creator of the Natural Selection theory. • The indefinite continued process of existence. • A genetic difference in DNA among individuals. • ...
Optics Crossword 2016-04-07
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- spectrum - the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen
- a 3 dimensional plastic and glass figure that bends light
- a scientist who studies matter and energy
- radiation radiation just above red in the visible spectrum
- spectrum a range of energy waves from the sun
- moving apart
- the colors of the rainbow
- theory of color states that color arises in the relationship of light and dark
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- to cause to bend
- camera light from a very small opening (a pinhole) shining on a translucent sheet and the image is upside down.
- radiation radiation just below violet in the visible spectrum
- moving together to form a point
- branch of science involving the study of matter and energy
- energy from the sun
- high energy radiation that cause molecules to vibrate and cook
- obscura means darkened chamber
- to cause to return, to bounce back
- theory of color states that white light is made up of ROYGBIV
18 Clues: moving apart • to cause to bend • energy from the sun • the colors of the rainbow • obscura means darkened chamber • moving together to form a point • to cause to return, to bounce back • a scientist who studies matter and energy • spectrum a range of energy waves from the sun • a 3 dimensional plastic and glass figure that bends light • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-08-25
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- The founder of modern nursing and a pioneer in healthcare reform.
- A scientist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle.
- The scientist who discovered the law of gravity.
- The astronomer who discovered the moons of Jupiter.
- The scientist who developed the periodic table of elements.
- The scientist who discovered penicillin.
- The naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- The scientist who developed the first successful polio vaccine.
- The inventor of the telephone.
- The scientist who formulated the laws of planetary motion.
- This scientist is known for the laws of motion and calculus.
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- This scientist discovered the circulation of blood in the human body.
- Known as the father of modern physics, this scientist improved the telescope.
- The inventor of the electric bulb and the phonograph.
- This scientist is famous for his work on electricity and the invention of the lightning rod.
- A pioneer in the study of radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- This scientist proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- This scientist formulated the theory of relativity.
- A mathematician and physicist who developed the laws of electromagnetism.
- This scientist is known for the discovery of the electron.
20 Clues: The inventor of the telephone. • The scientist who discovered penicillin. • The scientist who discovered the law of gravity. • The astronomer who discovered the moons of Jupiter. • This scientist formulated the theory of relativity. • The inventor of the electric bulb and the phonograph. • The scientist who formulated the laws of planetary motion. • ...
Lakelynn Campbell- Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- Enlightened leader of Russia
- Earth centered universe
- Belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- State gov vs national gov
- Seperate powers of gov
- Simple and elegant style
- Giving up some freedom for protection from the gov't
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Using logic and reason
- Uses Breccarias legal ideas
- Fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- Questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
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- Equality for women, especially in education
- Extravagent and gaudy style
- Belief in the existence of a supreme being
- July 4, 1776
- Judicial, executive, and legislative branches have equal power
- New kind of absolute monarch
- Major use of Johns Lockes ideas
- Telescope to the sky
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
- Method to solve problems
- Natural right philosopher- god given rights
- Sun centered universe
- Group of intellectuals in France
- Theory of universal gravitation
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • Telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • Seperate powers of gov • Using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • Method to solve problems • Simple and elegant style • State gov vs national gov • Extravagent and gaudy style • Uses Breccarias legal ideas • Enlightened leader of Russia • New kind of absolute monarch • Major use of Johns Lockes ideas • ...
Cell Theory Crossword 2025-03-21
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- - Studied animals and helped with cell theory.
- - Jelly-like substance inside a cell.
- - Stated that cells come from other cells.
- - A part of a cell with a job.
- - First used the term "cell" in 1665.
- - A tool used to see cells.
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- - A part of a cell with a job.
- - A type of microscope used to see cells.
- - The study of tiny life forms.
- - The smallest unit of life.
- - Tiny single-celled organisms.
- Theory - States all living things are made of cells.
- - Improved microscopes and saw tiny organisms.
- - How cells create new cells.
- - Studied plants and helped with cell theory.
15 Clues: - A tool used to see cells. • - The smallest unit of life. • - How cells create new cells. • - A part of a cell with a job. • - A part of a cell with a job. • - The study of tiny life forms. • - Tiny single-celled organisms. • - Jelly-like substance inside a cell. • - First used the term "cell" in 1665. • - A type of microscope used to see cells. • ...
Nurse Word Puzzle 2019-11-20
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- it is a nursing role identified by Peplau or in layman’s term “substitute”. They acts on client’s behalf as advocate.
- Abdellah describes as state mutually exclusive of illness. Individuals has no unmet needs.
- Katie Eriksson uses this term instead of environment.
- it one of the seven subsystems of behavior by Dorothy Johnson that is related to excretion of waste but the existence of such pattern remains different from culture to culture.
- drama of suffering
- it is one of the criteria used for analysis of nursing conceptual models and theories that refers to the consistency in terms and terminology and structure. “How clear is the theory.”
- The four adaptive modes of Sister Callista Roy ( physiological, self-concept, role function and ____).
- events that produce stress.
- proponent of “Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring”.
- it seeks to explain global concepts that are of interest to a specific discipline and the relationships that exist among these concepts (Fawcett)
- it is the fifth stage of Dreyfus model. Benner described them as having an intuitive grasp of the situation. They has the ability to recognize patterns on the basis of deep experiential background.
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- this theory by Dorothea Orem describes why and how people care for themselves.
- It is also called intervention. The “I” in ADPIE
- *surname. The proponent of Human-to-Human relationship model.
- PES stands for problem, ______, signs/symptoms.
- a nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
- Lydia Hall was the first director of ____ Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation.
- one of the major system that focus of medicine. *Dorothy Johnson concept of person
- The “M” in SMART which is one of the goal in nursing.
- isit exist when all system subparts interact in harmony with the whole system and all system needs are being met. ( Neuman)
20 Clues: drama of suffering • events that produce stress. • PES stands for problem, ______, signs/symptoms. • It is also called intervention. The “I” in ADPIE • Katie Eriksson uses this term instead of environment. • The “M” in SMART which is one of the goal in nursing. • a nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes. • ...
Nurse Word Puzzle 2019-11-20
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- Watson proponent of “Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring”.
- The four adaptive modes of Sister Callista Roy ( physiological, self-concept, role function and ____).
- Lydia Hall was the first director of ____ Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation.
- events that produce stress.
- drama of suffering
- it is a nursing role identified by Peplau or in layman’s term “substitute”. They acts on client’s behalf as advocate.
- it one of the seven subsystems of behavior by Dorothy Johnson that is related to excretion of waste but the existence of such pattern remains different from culture to culture.
- it is the fifth stage of Dreyfus model. Benner described them as having an intuitive grasp of the situation. They has the ability to recognize patterns on the basis of deep experiential background.
- it is one of the criteria used for analysis of nursing conceptual models and theories that refers to the consistency in terms and terminology and structure. “How clear is the theory.”
- PES stands for problem, ______, signs/symptoms.
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- *surname. The proponent of Human-to-Human relationship model.
- It is also called intervention. The “I” in ADPIE
- a nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
- The “M” in SMART which is one of the goal in nursing.
- this theory by Dorothea Orem describes why and how people care for themselves.
- Abdellah describes as state mutually exclusive of illness. Individuals has no unmet needs.
- it seeks to explain global concepts that are of interest to a specific discipline and the relationships that exist among these concepts (Fawcett).
- one of the major system that focus of medicine. *Dorothy Johnson concept of person
- - it exist when all system subparts interact in harmony with the whole system and all system needs are being met. ( Neuman)
- Culture Katie Eriksson uses this term instead of environment.
20 Clues: drama of suffering • events that produce stress. • PES stands for problem, ______, signs/symptoms. • It is also called intervention. The “I” in ADPIE • The “M” in SMART which is one of the goal in nursing. • a nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes. • *surname. The proponent of Human-to-Human relationship model. • ...
Training Bootcamp Crossword 2026-02-17
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- Nine Events of Instruction
- This theory focuses on different levels of cognitive complexity in adults
- Attitudes and Beliefs Learning Domain
- An adult learning theory that has 5 Assumptions
- Practical Application Learning Domain
- Leans best by listening
- Learning style best by reading
- Prefers traditional lectures face to face interactions and hands on learning
- Prefers collaborative learning, interactive activities, and technology-based learning
- Learns best by talking through a subject
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- Learns best by role playing or games
- Knowledge or a body of subject matter Learning Domain
- Values independent learning, flexibility and real world applications
- Stages of Psychosocial Development (from infant to older adult)
- Learns best from seeing something
- Prefers visual and digital learning, short and concise information and interactive learning experiences
- This theory suggests that adults move through different periods of "seasons" throughout their lives
- Concrete, reflective, Abstract, Active Experimentation
- Reaction, learning, behavior, results
- Learns best by hands on
20 Clues: Leans best by listening • Learns best by hands on • Nine Events of Instruction • Learning style best by reading • Learns best from seeing something • Learns best by role playing or games • Attitudes and Beliefs Learning Domain • Practical Application Learning Domain • Reaction, learning, behavior, results • Learns best by talking through a subject • ...
Unit 2: Protestant Reformation, Wars of Religion, & Sci Rev. (10C) Name:__________ 2024-10-02
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- French Protestants; followers of Calvin (#3)
- Theory that states sun is the center of the solar system(#7)
- Major war between Catholics & Protestants in the Holy Roman Empire(#4)
- Name of the Cardinal who led France during the 30 Years War(#4)
- Meeting of Pope and other Catholic officials to respond to Luther's reformation (#4)
- Name that Catholic Church called Protestants (#4)
- Main cause of Luther's Reformation (#1)
- Catholic courts to punish heretics (#4)
- Elizabeth I's protestant declaration(#3)
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- Inventor of the printing press (last name)(#1)
- Pioneer of the Heliocentric theory (#7)
- Missionaries established by the Catholic Reformation (#4)
- Paying bribes to win Church position like Pope(#1)
- Gave religious freedom to France's Huguenots (#3)
- It was defeated by Elizabeth I in 1588 (#3)
- Creator of the Church of England (#3)
16 Clues: Creator of the Church of England (#3) • Pioneer of the Heliocentric theory (#7) • Main cause of Luther's Reformation (#1) • Catholic courts to punish heretics (#4) • Elizabeth I's protestant declaration(#3) • It was defeated by Elizabeth I in 1588 (#3) • French Protestants; followers of Calvin (#3) • Inventor of the printing press (last name)(#1) • ...
Chapter Five 2017-10-16
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- Training The systematic feeding back to an organism information about bodily function so that the organism can gain control of that function.
- Strong, slow brain waves usually emitted during stage 3 and 4 sleep.
- Set Theory: The view that response expectancies play a key role in the production of the experiences suggested by the hypnotist.
- A drug from the resin of Cannabis sativa:often called ‘Hash.”
- Another hallucinogenic drug whose name is an acronym for its chemical structure.
- Slow brain waves sometimes accompanied by a hypnagogic state.
- An addictive depressant used to relieve anxiety or pain and to treat epilepsy, high blood pressure and insomnia.
- Distorted perceptions of hallucinations that occur days or weeks after LSD usage but mimic the LSD experience.
- Temporary absence or cessation of breathing while asleep.
- Synthesis Model The view that dreams reflect activation of cognitive activity by the reticular activating system and synthesis of this activity into a pattern.
- A stage of sleep characterized by rapid eye movements, which have
- A hallucinogenic drug.
- A drug that lowers the rate of activity of the nervous system.
- An instrument that measures muscle tension.
- Theory A theory of hypnotic events as the splitting of consciousness.
- A drug that increases activity of the nervous system.
- Smoking Inhaling smoke from the tobacco products and exhalations of other people; also called secondhand smoking.
- Chemical compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon.
- The dried vegetable matter of the Cannabis sativa plant.
- In psychodynamic Theory, descriptive of material that is not in awareness but can be brought unto awareness by focusing one’s attention.
- A hallucinogenic drug derived from the mescal (peyote) cactus.
- An altered state of consciousness in which people appear to be highly suggestible and behave as though they are in a trance.
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- Stimulants derived from, alpha-methyl-beta-phenyl-ethyl-amine.
- Causing Hallucinations, delusions, or heightened perceptions.
- Drugs used to relieve pain and induce sleep.The term is usually reserved for opiates.
- Habituation to a drug, with the result that increasingly higher doses of the drug are needed to achieve similar effects.
- Rapid low:amplitude brain Waves that have been linked to feelings of relaxation.
- Giving rise to hallucinations.
- Frightening dreamlike experiences that occur during the deepest stage of NREM sleep. Nightmares, in contrast, occur during REM sleep.
- A characteristic cluster of symptoms that results from a sudden decrease in an addictive drugs level of usage.
- A “sleep attack” in which a person falls asleep suddenly and irresistibly.
- Substances Drugs that have psychological effects such as stimulation or distortion of perceptions.
- The focus of one's consciousness on a particular stimulus.
- State The drowsy interval between waking and sleeping characterized by brief, hallucinatory, dreamlike experiences.
- The first four stages of sleep.
- The deliberate, or conscious, placing of certain ideas, impulses, or images out of awareness.
- In psychodynamic theory, descriptive of ideas and feelings that are not available to awareness.
- Chemicals that act on opiate receptors but are not derived from the opium poppy.
- A defense mechanism that protects the person from anxiety by ejecting anxiety-evoking ideas and impulses from awareness.
- A group of narcotics derived from the opium poppy that provide a euphoric rush and depress the nervous system.
40 Clues: A hallucinogenic drug. • Giving rise to hallucinations. • The first four stages of sleep. • An instrument that measures muscle tension. • A drug that increases activity of the nervous system. • Chemical compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon. • The dried vegetable matter of the Cannabis sativa plant. • Temporary absence or cessation of breathing while asleep. • ...
Evolution 2025-04-15
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- Where was Lucy found?
- The Clovis followed their _____ source to North America
- The first people in North America are known as _____ Indians
- _____ life is known as single-celled organisms
- Idea that is supported by evidence
- Modern humans are known as
- A _____ Point is a sharpened rock
- The idea _____ Migration says people travelled by boat instead of the land bridge
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- Milk-producing animals are called
- How many levels of hominids are there?
- First primate to walk upright
- What is it called when you create a groove in a spearhead for a stick
- An idea that you are trying to find evidence for
- The Solutrean people had ____ Eyes
- Tetrapoda had ____ legs
- What is the first Australopithecus called?
- Chordata started to have ______
- The _____ Hypothesis says the first people in North America came from Europe
- The Bering Land Bridge Theory states that people came from ____
- Multicellular Life
20 Clues: Multicellular Life • Where was Lucy found? • Tetrapoda had ____ legs • Modern humans are known as • First primate to walk upright • Chordata started to have ______ • Milk-producing animals are called • A _____ Point is a sharpened rock • The Solutrean people had ____ Eyes • Idea that is supported by evidence • How many levels of hominids are there? • ...
Personal Finance Chapter 11 Activity 2022-09-22
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- Growth stocks, growth-oriented mutual funds, and rental property
- A corporate bond secured by various assets of the issuing firm.
- A legal document that details all of the conditions relating to a bond issue.
- A financially independent firm that acts as the bondholders' representative.
- For a corporate bond, the date on which the corporation is to repay the borrowed money.
- A bond that is backed only by the reputation of the issuing corporation.
- Speculative stocks, options, commodities, and other high-risk investments
- A bond backed by the full faith, credit, and unlimited taxing power of the government that issued it.
- U.S. securities, selected corporate and municipal bonds, income stocks, and conservative mutual funds
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- The written pledge of government or a municipality to repay a specified sum of money, along with the rest
- A corporation's written pledge to repay a specified amount of money with interest.
- A feature that allows the corporation to call in, or buy, outstanding bonds from current bondholders before the maturity date.
- A bond that is repaid from the income generated by the project it is designed to finance.
- A ____ is a debt security, similar to an IOU
- A bond that can be exchanged, at the owner's option, for a specified number of shares of the corporation's common stock.
- A corporate bond that pays higher interest but also has a higher risk of default.
- A debt security issued by a state or local government.
- The dollar amount the bondholder will receive at the bond's maturity.
- Cash, CDs, money market mutual funds, and U.S. government bonds
- a security that represents the ownership of a fraction of the issuing corporation.
20 Clues: A ____ is a debt security, similar to an IOU • A debt security issued by a state or local government. • A corporate bond secured by various assets of the issuing firm. • Cash, CDs, money market mutual funds, and U.S. government bonds • Growth stocks, growth-oriented mutual funds, and rental property • ...
Greek Theatre 2014-09-20
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- Aristotle's theory of_
- Most important component of tragedy
- Festival God
- A rhetorical device that starts an argument
- Center of theatre festivals
- Aristotle's favourite selection of the Theban Trilogy
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- Synonym for 'essay' Eg.Aristotle's Theory of Tragedy
- Aristotle's area of expertise
- Aristotle's idea of a detached plot
- Synonym for 'plot'
- Group of narrators offstage, accompanying the actors
11 Clues: Festival God • Synonym for 'plot' • Aristotle's theory of_ • Center of theatre festivals • Aristotle's area of expertise • Most important component of tragedy • Aristotle's idea of a detached plot • A rhetorical device that starts an argument • Synonym for 'essay' Eg.Aristotle's Theory of Tragedy • Group of narrators offstage, accompanying the actors • ...
Nyrobi's Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-25
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- Biased information used to push an agenda
- Mao’s 15-year plan to modernize China
- Mao’s plan to regain popularity after the Great Leap Foward failed
- Creator of the Chinese nationalist party
- Place where protests took place, and as a result, about 10,000 people were killed by the military
- The city that has the highest concentration of Uighur Muslims
- Deng’s plan for modernizing China
- China’s nationalist party
- The person who took power after Mao died
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- Having a love for your own country and supporting its interests
- Number of millions of Uighur Muslims in China
- The head of the Tibetan Buddism and government
- A socio-economic theory that the USSR and China are famous for using:
- The group of young people spying for Mao
- Mass killings of a certain group of people
- Mao’s 6,000-mile journey
- Former British colony located off the coast of China
- The stage between Capitalism and Communism in Marx’s theory
18 Clues: Mao’s 6,000-mile journey • China’s nationalist party • Deng’s plan for modernizing China • Mao’s 15-year plan to modernize China • Creator of the Chinese nationalist party • The group of young people spying for Mao • The person who took power after Mao died • Biased information used to push an agenda • Mass killings of a certain group of people • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-12-08
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- invention created by Galileo Galiei
- Discovered the laws of gravity
- Sun centered view of the universe
- believed in the geocentric theory
- Earth centered view of the universe
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- discovered circulation of blood
- what knowledge was based off of
- invented by Francis Bacon
- invented heliocentric theory
- found out planets move elliptically
10 Clues: invented by Francis Bacon • invented heliocentric theory • Discovered the laws of gravity • discovered circulation of blood • what knowledge was based off of • Sun centered view of the universe • believed in the geocentric theory • invention created by Galileo Galiei • found out planets move elliptically • Earth centered view of the universe
[Psych RLE] Crossword 2024-06-19
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- What type of thinking begins in the preoperational stage?
- Who developed Client-Centered Therapy?
- What is the second stage of cognitive development?
- What type of beliefs does REBT focus on?
- At what age does the formal operational stage begin?
- In the theory by Klein and Winnicott, these refer to people, especially the primary caregiver.
- At what age does the sensorimotor stage occur?
- What is the top level of Maslow's hierarchy?
- Also known as Therapeutic Community.
- Personality component involving moral and ethical concepts.
- Defense mechanism that involves exhibiting acceptable behavior to make up for or negate unacceptable behavior
- What is another term used for "client" in Rogers' therapy?
- How many stages are in Piaget's theory?
- Sorrow experienced following the loss of a loved one.
- Who proposed the Stages of Cognitive Development?
- What type of regard does the therapist show in client-centered therapy?
- At what age does the concrete operational stage occur?
- This collection of theories deals with the unconscious processes and childhood experiences and how they shape an individual’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
- At what age does the preoperational stage occur?
- He is known as the Father of Psychoanalysis. (Surname)
- Who proposed the Hierarchy of Needs?
- In Social Learning theory, other people who are being observed or imitated are called _____.
- Personality component involved with primitive and instinctual drive
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- What concept do children understand in the concrete operational stage?
- Attachment style associated with healthier interpersonal functioning
- This type of condition deals with consequences and reinforcements.
- What is the third stage of cognitive development?
- He conducted an experiment with dogs regarding classical conditioning. (Surname)
- What is the first stage of cognitive development?
- Attachment style that often leads to difficulties forming and maintaining relationships
- Another term for Social Interaction
- What concept is developed during the sensorimotor stage?
- These theories focus on understanding human behavior through observable actions and responses to stimuli.
- This type of conditioning deals with external conditions or stimuli and response.
- Collective term for the Preconscious and Unconscious Awareness.
- He is the main proponent for Social Learning and Social Cognitive Theory (Surname)
- Defense mechanism that involves moving back to a previous developmental stage to feel safe
- Personality component that serves as the mediating force between the Id and Superego
- What is the fourth stage of cognitive development?
- Who proposed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)?
40 Clues: Another term for Social Interaction • Also known as Therapeutic Community. • Who proposed the Hierarchy of Needs? • Who developed Client-Centered Therapy? • How many stages are in Piaget's theory? • What type of beliefs does REBT focus on? • What is the top level of Maslow's hierarchy? • At what age does the sensorimotor stage occur? • ...
Famous biologists 2024-09-17
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- Father of Biology
- discovered the circulation of blood
- Theory of Evolution
- developed the cell theory - Matthias
- develope the first binomial nomenclature system
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- he made X-ray diffraction images of DNA
- coined the term cell
- De humani corporis fabrica
- experimented with pea plants
- discovered the double-felix structure -James
10 Clues: Father of Biology • Theory of Evolution • coined the term cell • De humani corporis fabrica • experimented with pea plants • discovered the circulation of blood • developed the cell theory - Matthias • he made X-ray diffraction images of DNA • discovered the double-felix structure -James • develope the first binomial nomenclature system
Leonhard 2023-05-15
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- What degree did he get
- The day he was born in
- He was interested in the _______ theory
- What he made that is now in modern math
- Month he was born in
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- Century he was born in
- A theory he made which is call the _____ theory
- Know was one of the greatest _________
- Country He was born In
- Something he popularized
10 Clues: Month he was born in • Century he was born in • What degree did he get • The day he was born in • Country He was born In • Something he popularized • Know was one of the greatest _________ • He was interested in the _______ theory • What he made that is now in modern math • A theory he made which is call the _____ theory
Understanding Developmentally Appropriate Practice 2015-11-24
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- Appropriateness:considering the needs of each child as a unique individual.
- theories: based on the belief that humans are controlled by many factors.
- developmental theories: focus on emotional and personality developmentally.
- play: children play together by planning and working toward a common goal.
- play: playing beside other children.
- appropriateness: considering the social and cultural contexts in which children grow and live.
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- Routines: Children know what to expect and what is expected of them.
- Vygotsky theory: there are vary development levels of ability.
- theory: what a person learns when development proceeds successfully throughout life, from birth to old age.
- development theories: focus on children developing an intellectual understanding of their world.
- Piagets stages: humans go through certain stages of intellectual development.
- theory: children are modeled by their culture, their society and their environment.
- play: playing alone
- play: children play together with materials and some talking.
- Appropriateness:considering what is typical for a child within a given age group.
15 Clues: play: playing alone • play: playing beside other children. • play: children play together with materials and some talking. • Vygotsky theory: there are vary development levels of ability. • Routines: Children know what to expect and what is expected of them. • theories: based on the belief that humans are controlled by many factors. • ...
Socio-cultural approach to Schizophrenia 2012-09-18
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- / If a person displays unusual behaviours associated with schizophrenia they are considered _______ by society
- / He proposed the 'Double-Bind' theory
- / This crossword is based on the ____________ approach to schizophrenia
- / A major stress factor that has been associated with a higher risk of schizophrenic episodes is the occurrence of ________________, such as the death of a relative, job loss or the breakup of an intimate relationship
- / An example of Expressed Emotion
- / D_____ S_____ Model
- / This may give a contradictory message to younger children
- / An evaluation of this theory is that the studies didn't include control groups, families were studies retrospectively, long after the person's mental disorder may have affect the family
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- / An example of Expressed Emotion
- / Several prospective studies have been conducted, which have found that high risk children who go on to develop schizophrenia are likely to come from __________ families. Unlike other high risk children who don’t develop schizophrenia which are not part of a _________ family
- / It is not known how stress triggers schizophrenia, although high levels of physiological arousal associated with _____________ changes are thought to be involved
- / An example of Expressed Emotion
- / It is believed that if schizophrenic patients return to a home with high levels of ___________, then there is a greater chance of them to relapse, in comparison to those who return to a home with low levels of ___________
- / He proposed the 'Labelling' theory
- / He Proposed the 'Expressed Emotion' theory
15 Clues: / D_____ S_____ Model • / An example of Expressed Emotion • / An example of Expressed Emotion • / An example of Expressed Emotion • / He proposed the 'Labelling' theory • / He proposed the 'Double-Bind' theory • / He Proposed the 'Expressed Emotion' theory • / This may give a contradictory message to younger children • ...
TCV 2025-01-16
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- Opposite of increase
- To criticize or correct gently
- Element with atomic number 79
- Ancient civilization known for pyramids
- Relationship between angles in geometry
- To build up an image in one’s mind
- Poet known for “The Raven”
- A person who collects or studies stamps
- Heavy metal widely used for construction
- Smallest unit of an element
- Italian city known for its canals
- The study of fossils
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- A large, flightless bird native to Africa
- A large body of ice
- Constellation known as the Great Bear
- Famous physicist who developed the theory of relativity
- An essential nutrient often found in fish
- A type of poem traditionally with 14 lines
- The first book of the New Testament
- An intricate pattern or design
- A theory of moral obligations
- A creature associated with wisdom
- The study of weather patterns
- A fervent wish or desire
- Ancient Roman garment
- To analyze critically
- A long, narrow strip of land surrounded by water
- Color associated with envy
- Capital of Canada
- Natural satellite of Earth
30 Clues: Capital of Canada • A large body of ice • Opposite of increase • The study of fossils • Ancient Roman garment • To analyze critically • A fervent wish or desire • Poet known for “The Raven” • Color associated with envy • Natural satellite of Earth • Smallest unit of an element • Element with atomic number 79 • A theory of moral obligations • The study of weather patterns • ...
Stephanie Plumb 23 Per. 3 Spelling Unit 21 2014-03-24
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- a concave brass plate that produces a clashing tone
- to cover or search an area
- the act of helping
- to do in excess
- the personal staff accompanying the ruler
- permitted
- the act of moving or rising upward
- to agree to something after careful consideration
- island, inlet
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- strikingly out of the ordinary
- a firm closely woven cloth
- a market consisting of rows of shops or stalls
- vocally, as distinguished from mentally
- token
- the persons who help
- a commissioned officer in the armed forces
- a fruit seed, the inner softer part of a seed
- delayed beyond approved time
- a passage, such as in a train
- pleasing to the taste
20 Clues: token • permitted • island, inlet • to do in excess • the act of helping • the persons who help • pleasing to the taste • a firm closely woven cloth • to cover or search an area • delayed beyond approved time • a passage, such as in a train • strikingly out of the ordinary • the act of moving or rising upward • vocally, as distinguished from mentally • ...
425 Final 2015 2015-12-06
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- The functional subunit of an insect compound eye.
- Basal hexapods grouped by a name meaning, “enclosed or inner jaws”.
- Insect-vectored disease that ultimately caused the death of 200,000 of Napoleon's troops during the invasion of Russia.
- The ___ industry was founded by Xilingji, the resourceful young wife of the Chinese Emperor.
- Optimal foraging theory assumes that foragers ___ their energy intake per unit time.
- Drosophila melanogaster has been instrumental in testing the ___ theory of olfaction.
- Literally, “plant feeding”.
- The nutritious structure attached to a male katydid’s spermatophore which females eat following mating.
- Another word for the slavemaking life history strategy.
- The “milk” of milkweed.
- Many insects, particularly weevils, feign death when attacked by a predator. This strategy is called ___.
- The Equilibrium Theory of Island Biogeography was first proposed by ___ and Wilson.
- The genus of hump-winged grigs that is the subject of Kevin’s field research into sexual cannibalism.
- Larval eyes.
- Nutritive structures produced by the fungus cultivated by leaf-cutter ants for the ants’ consumption.
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- Phrase uttered by old man about to get tossed on wagon full of plague dead in “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”.
- The insect honoured in Enterprise, Alabama for its role in revolutionizing the town's main production crop.
- Larvae of many fly families go through metamorphosis within the exoskeleton of the last larval instar. That covering is called the ___.
- Family of flies that are the first to arrive at a dead body.
- Amongst other things, this branch of forensic entomology deals with disputes between landlords and tennants.
- This class of hormones stimulates ecdysis.
- Speciation model where gene flow between populations is halted because of a geographic barrier.
- Genetic drift results from ___ survival and reproduction.
- An insect that feed on detritus is called a __.
- ___ competition is characteristic of mating systems in which the fastest or most mobile males get most mating opportunities.
25 Clues: Larval eyes. • The “milk” of milkweed. • Literally, “plant feeding”. • This class of hormones stimulates ecdysis. • An insect that feed on detritus is called a __. • The functional subunit of an insect compound eye. • Another word for the slavemaking life history strategy. • Genetic drift results from ___ survival and reproduction. • ...
Germ Theory of Disease 2022-11-30
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- Commonly accepted theory before Germ Theory
- Credited with the discovery of Germ Theory
- 16th century proponent of basic germ theory
- One of Joseph Lister’s most important contribution to surgery and medicine
- Instrumental to the development of Germ Theory
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- developed practical applications of germ theory in the 1870s
- food preservation method developed by Louis Pasteur
7 Clues: Credited with the discovery of Germ Theory • Commonly accepted theory before Germ Theory • 16th century proponent of basic germ theory • Instrumental to the development of Germ Theory • food preservation method developed by Louis Pasteur • developed practical applications of germ theory in the 1870s • ...
Enlightenment Vocabulary by Bradley Meza 2024-10-04
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- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- a highly ornate and elaborate style of architecture, art and design that flourished in Europe in the 17th and first half of the 18th century
- a significant period between Copernicus and Newton, from 1500 to 1700, marked by the emergence of engineer-scientists and the establishment of classical sciences,
- a ruler with absolute power who embraces Enlightenment ideals
- French word for "philosopher," and was a word that the French Enlightenment thinkers usually applied to themselves.
- He formulated laws of motion and gravitation. These laws are math formulas that explain how objects move when a force acts on them
- a renowned women's rights activist who authored A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 1792
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- an informal education for women, where they were able to exchange ideas, receive and give criticism, read their own works and hear the works and ideas of other intellectuals.
- the founder of British empiricism and the author of the first systematic exposition and defense of political liberalism
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- his work On the Social Contract, which questioned the purpose and place of government and its responsibility for its citizens.
- first to report telescopic observations of the mountains on the moon, the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and the rings of Saturn
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- establishing educational reform, championing the arts, and extending Russia's borders in the largest territorial gain since Ivan the Terrible.
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers (1689-1755)
- a European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries in which ideas concerning God, reason, nature, and humanity were synthesized into a worldview that gained wide assent in the West
- Belief in God based on reason rather than revelation or the teaching of any specific religion is known as
- theory of the structure of the solar system (or the universe) in which Earth is assumed to be at the center of it all.
- an idea, theory or model that usually, although not always, concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.
- a versatile and prolific writer. In his lifetime he published numerous works, including books, plays, poems, and polemics. His most famous works included the fictitious Lettres philosophiques (1734) and the satirical novel Candide (1759)
- an aesthetic attitude based on the art of Greece and Rome in antiquity
21 Clues: The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • a ruler with absolute power who embraces Enlightenment ideals • an aesthetic attitude based on the art of Greece and Rome in antiquity • a renowned women's rights activist who authored A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 1792 • ...
Special Interest Groups Review 2025-02-27
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- A monthly or yearly fee for membership in a SIG
- Professional SIG for the medical profession
- Following a Focusing Event, a policy ________ opens
- This SIG origin story theory believes a "Focusing Event" is what gets the ball rolling
- Social movement SIG protecting all races
- All the people who actually JOIN a SIG
- Initial goal of a lobbyist is to gain this
- Some SIGs send voting signals to voters by creating a ________ system
- Contacting a decision maker on behalf of someone else
- A political movement built from the ground up
- This lobbyist gave the profession a bad name
- Incentives that are only for members
- ________ Action lawsuits impact everyone affected
- Optimistic theory of SIGs, believes good ideas win
- Those who have jumped from public to private work have gone through this "door"
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- Environmental SIG "Club"
- All the people who COULD be a member of a SIG
- ___________ Curiae Brief
- Gun rights SIG
- Legal way to give candidates $5k campaign donations is through one of these
- This type of incentive includes free hats or t-shirts for joining
- Political Parties and SIGs are _______ institutions
- Someone who benefits but doesn't join is a Free _____.
- Theory of SIGs that believes money wins
- Animal rights SIG
- Inside Tactic using the court system
- SIG protecting against ageism
- SIG that specializes in civil liberties litigation
- Federalist #10 was about these...we call them SIGs
- This type of PAC can spend and take in unlimited money as long as they don't coordinate with candidates
30 Clues: Gun rights SIG • Animal rights SIG • Environmental SIG "Club" • ___________ Curiae Brief • SIG protecting against ageism • Incentives that are only for members • Inside Tactic using the court system • All the people who actually JOIN a SIG • Theory of SIGs that believes money wins • Social movement SIG protecting all races • Initial goal of a lobbyist is to gain this • ...
Bio 6 2022-01-25
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- Rock formed through deposition and solidification of sediment
- Explanation of observations of the natural world.
- Process where organisms adapt to their enviroment so they can survive and reproduce
- Change in an organisms or species that helps it better suit it's environment
- Came up with the theory of evolution
- The influence of closely associated species on one another during evolution
- Innermost layer of cell tissue
- Different organisms developed from earlier forms, development of an organism
- The death of a species
- Scientist who studies fossils and other geological remains
- The remains r impressions of a prehistoric organism
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- using rocks or deposits to find the age of something
- Traits that an organism has that their ancestor did not have
- Physical seperation of members of a population
- The timing of critical reproductive events prevents members of a closely related species
- Outermost layer of cell tissue
- Trace radiation is used to find the age of rocks, minerals, and fossils
- Measure of evolutionary change over time at the molecular level
- Middle layer of an embryo
19 Clues: The death of a species • Middle layer of an embryo • Outermost layer of cell tissue • Innermost layer of cell tissue • Came up with the theory of evolution • Physical seperation of members of a population • Explanation of observations of the natural world. • The remains r impressions of a prehistoric organism • using rocks or deposits to find the age of something • ...
Bio 6 2022-01-25
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- Rock formed through deposition and solidification of sediment
- Explanation of observations of the natural world.
- Process where organisms adapt to their enviroment so they can survive and reproduce
- Change in an organisms or species that helps it better suit it's environment
- Came up with the theory of evolution
- The influence of closely associated species on one another during evolution
- Innermost layer of cell tissue
- Different organisms developed from earlier forms, development of an organism
- The death of a species
- Scientist who studies fossils and other geological remains
- The remains r impressions of a prehistoric organism
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- using rocks or deposits to find the age of something
- Traits that an organism has that their ancestor did not have
- Physical seperation of members of a population
- The timing of critical reproductive events prevents members of a closely related species
- Outermost layer of cell tissue
- Trace radiation is used to find the age of rocks, minerals, and fossils
- Measure of evolutionary change over time at the molecular level
- Middle layer of an embryo
19 Clues: The death of a species • Middle layer of an embryo • Outermost layer of cell tissue • Innermost layer of cell tissue • Came up with the theory of evolution • Physical seperation of members of a population • Explanation of observations of the natural world. • The remains r impressions of a prehistoric organism • using rocks or deposits to find the age of something • ...
PSYCHOLOGY 2021-09-09
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- process that involves looking inward to examine our own thoughts and emotions
- It is discipline that studies and constantly reflects on the enigmas that constitute the essence of the human being
- soul was located in the head...
- soul it is divided in impulsive soul and passionate soul
- Author of the Theory of Humors...
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- He stablished the existence and perception of the world and of the body...
- of humors was a theory about the human body adopted by the philosophers and physicians of ancient Greek and Roman civilisations
- the process or result of becoming aware of objects, relationships,senses,etc
- invented maieutic and thought that dialogue is the best way to discover the y Ruth
- Way of dialogue in which each affirmation is replied with a question...
- who divided the … in three parts?
11 Clues: soul was located in the head... • who divided the … in three parts? • Author of the Theory of Humors... • soul it is divided in impulsive soul and passionate soul • Way of dialogue in which each affirmation is replied with a question... • He stablished the existence and perception of the world and of the body... • ...
Evolution crossword puzzle 2021-12-01
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- the process of selectively breeding specific traits so they are favorably passed down to the offsprings.
- a change in species overtime
- a type of mutation where the codon is changed to a stop codon, resulting in the termination of the transcription process.
- a type of mutation where the codon is changed to produce a different amino acid than the original.
- used to help show relationships between species over time.
- shows earths history from beginning to current day.
- the theory that violent changes to the landscape are what shaped the earth into how we know it.
- the theory that changes to earths landscape has happened slowly over time.
- used to seperate species and show ancestry through shared traits.
- he is considered the father of evolution
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- reduced in size doesn't serve a practical function in nature.
- organisms best suited for their environments are ablee to produce more offspring and pass on the preferred traits.
- he is considered the father of the binomial naming system
- formed by layers and layers of organic matter and sand. fossils are found in these layers.
- appearance of an inherited trait that makes an individual diffierent from members of the same species
- the current era we are in.
- similiar in origin but the function that it serves can vary or be used the same
- the type of bird studied by darwin on the gallapagos islands to help summarize his theory of evolution.
- another name for this era. used to describe the way the earth looked like at that time.
- a type of mutation where the codon isn't changed, resulting in the same amino acid being produced
- the era where, if any life was present, was small unicellular individuals that did not leave a fossil record.
- the era that had a majority of the biodiversity on land with a heavy presence of marine life.
- the era that came after the mass extinction of the dinosaurs
23 Clues: the current era we are in. • a change in species overtime • he is considered the father of evolution • shows earths history from beginning to current day. • he is considered the father of the binomial naming system • used to help show relationships between species over time. • the era that came after the mass extinction of the dinosaurs • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment TD 6 2014-06-09
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- Scientist and astronomer that theorized that the sun is in the center of the solar system
- an art style that dominated europe between 1600 and 1700. It was inspired the arts of ancient greece and rome
- Alogical procedure used to gather and test Idea's
- After brahe died kepler took over his work and created the laws of motion
- Some monarchs embraced these new philosophical idea's and reformed there laws which was called
- The french philosopher that was friends with the king of prussia
- An english statesman and writer who came up with the scientific process by doing experiments
- The philosopher that was commited to indivisual freedom
- an agreement which the people create the government
- A way of thinking about nature that was new
- A meeting held in a mansion which was hosted by wealthy women in paris.
- The philosopher that thought that people could change overtime with experience
- The theory that the earth is in the middle of the solar system.
- The scientist that studied the stars and and was put on trial by the catholic church in Rome
- A danish scientist who improved upon copernicus's theory
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- a group of philosophers in france that critiqued goverments. the french word fro philosophers.
- The theory that the sun is in the center of the universe
- Another philosopher that defended the rights of women and wrote a book called d “A Vindication of the Rights of
- The philosopher that thought that britain was the best governed country
- The ruler of russia from 1762-1769 she tried to make life better for the lower class peasants but ultimatly failed.
- The english scientist that came up with the laws of gravity
- The period in europe when many philosophers influenced monarchs
- He also came up with the scientific process by using algebra to solve things and logic.
- The book writer that created the encyclopedia
- Grand ornate designs in elaborate palaces
25 Clues: Grand ornate designs in elaborate palaces • A way of thinking about nature that was new • The book writer that created the encyclopedia • Alogical procedure used to gather and test Idea's • an agreement which the people create the government • The philosopher that was commited to indivisual freedom • The theory that the sun is in the center of the universe • ...
BSCI 271 STUDY UNIT E3: STRATEGY FORMULATION 2026-02-21
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- One of the four corporate-level categories, focused on expanding operations into new markets or products.
- The strategic level concerned with how a firm competes in individual markets or industries.
- A corporate-level strategy where a firm reduces size, divests, or cuts costs to survive.
- A structured framework used to assess internal competencies and external threats.
- A metric that measures an organization’s effectiveness in reaching its objectives
- Growth achieved by investing in new products or expanding existing operations internally.
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- External growth option involving partnerships without full ownership.
- Strategic objective aimed at maximizing efficiency by producing more output from limited resources.
- Essential areas or activities that must excel for an organization to remain competitive.
- Evaluating whether a firm should pursue differentiation or cost leadership is part of which strategy?
10 Clues: External growth option involving partnerships without full ownership. • A structured framework used to assess internal competencies and external threats. • A metric that measures an organization’s effectiveness in reaching its objectives • Essential areas or activities that must excel for an organization to remain competitive. • ...
11th Thinkers: Bentham, Mill, Kant, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx 2026-02-25
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- of Nature – A condition without government, where individuals act according to self-interest.
- Rights – Rights that cannot be taken away, such as life, liberty, and property.
- – The ability to govern oneself and make independent moral decisions.
- Democracy – A system where citizens participate directly in decision-making rather than through representatives.
- – A forceful overthrow of a government or social system.
- – An ethical theory that focuses on duty and moral rules rather than consequences.
- – An ethical theory that says actions are right if they promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number.
- Contract – An agreement among individuals to form a government and accept its authority in exchange for protection and order.
- Materialism – Marx’s theory that economic forces and material conditions shape history and society.
- – The inherent worth and respect that every human being deserves.
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- – Supreme power or authority in a state.
- Will – Rousseau’s concept of the collective will of the people aimed at the common good.
- – The state of being free to think, speak, and act without unjust restrictions.
- Calculus – A method created by Bentham to measure pleasure and pain to determine the moral value of an action.
- Imperative – Kant’s principle that one should act only according to rules that could be applied universally to everyone.
- – An economic system where private individuals own property and businesses for profit.
- – Taking unfair advantage of workers or others for personal or economic gain.
- Struggle – Conflict between different social classes, especially between the ruling class and the working class.
- Government – A political system where government power is restricted by law or a constitution.
- of the Governed – The idea that government power is legitimate only if the people agree to it.
20 Clues: – Supreme power or authority in a state. • – A forceful overthrow of a government or social system. • – The inherent worth and respect that every human being deserves. • – The ability to govern oneself and make independent moral decisions. • – Taking unfair advantage of workers or others for personal or economic gain. • ...
Bizcross-level 3 2026-03-04
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- Legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties
- Degree of variation or fluctuation in the price of a financial asset
- Gradual reduction of a loan or intangible asset value over a period of time
- Institution that holds and safeguards securities on behalf of investors
- Level of sales where total revenue equals total cost resulting in no profit or loss
- Market structure where a single seller controls the entire supply of a product
- Financial statement showing a company's profit or loss during a specific period
- Possible liability that arises depending on the outcome of a future event
- Long-term debt instrument issued by a company to borrow money from the public
- Written legal promise by one party to pay a certain sum to another
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- Earnings before interest and taxes used to measure operating profitability
- Intangible asset representing reputation and customer loyalty of a firm
- Financial condition in which a person or firm cannot pay its debts when due
- Japanese management philosophy of continuous improvement in business processes
- Companies whose shares are officially traded on a stock exchange
- First public issue of shares by a private company to raise capital from investors
- Stock market traders who expect prices to rise and buy securities
- Investors who take high risks expecting large profits from price changes
- Buying and selling the same asset in different markets to profit from price differences
- Measure of profitability calculated as return earned on an investment
20 Clues: Legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties • Companies whose shares are officially traded on a stock exchange • Stock market traders who expect prices to rise and buy securities • Written legal promise by one party to pay a certain sum to another • Degree of variation or fluctuation in the price of a financial asset • ...
SCI Earth Science W4 2023-05-10
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- Who proposed the theory of continental drift?
- When an oceanic plate and continental plate converge, which plate will subduct?
- The Mid-Atlantic Ridge was created by which boundary type?
- Oldest rocks are - from the ocean ridge
- Who proposed the theory of seafloor spreading?
- The plates float on -?
- Transforming plates are moving - to each other, in opposite directions.
- Process of magma moving tectonic plates
- When a plate sinks under another and melts into the mantle
- Mineral that reacts to Earth's magnetic field
- Cold sinks as it is -?
- This is an example of continental and continental plates converging.
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- This is an example of oceanic plate converging with oceanic plate
- Plates merging together
- Evidence of seafloor spreading with symmetrical alternating strips of rock
- When oceanic and oceanic collide, it creates trenches and magma emerges creates volcanoes and an -?
- This boundary type causes earthquakes
- South America used to be connected to - in the supercontinent, before seafloor spreading.
- Where magma emerges from in the seafloor
- Supercontinent
- The Earth's magnetic field - every few million years
- The - Plate contains most of Asia and Europe
22 Clues: Supercontinent • The plates float on -? • Cold sinks as it is -? • Plates merging together • This boundary type causes earthquakes • Oldest rocks are - from the ocean ridge • Process of magma moving tectonic plates • Where magma emerges from in the seafloor • The - Plate contains most of Asia and Europe • Who proposed the theory of continental drift? • ...
Marxism 2013-03-19
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- Idealistic View
- a particular conception or view of something to be done or of the method of doing it
- an overthrow or repudiation and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed.
- an economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, especially as contrasted to cooperatively or state-owned means of wealth.
- Friedrich
- Ze Dong
- to divide and give out in shares; deal out; allot.
- Joseph
- Karl
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- allocated things you are allowed to recieve
- preoccupation with or emphasis on material objects, comforts, and considerations, with a disinterest in or rejection of spiritual, intellectual, or cultural values.
- Friedrich
- a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole.
- as great as; the same as, within a society or races
15 Clues: Karl • Joseph • Ze Dong • Friedrich • Friedrich • Idealistic View • allocated things you are allowed to recieve • to divide and give out in shares; deal out; allot. • as great as; the same as, within a society or races • a particular conception or view of something to be done or of the method of doing it • ...
chapter 1 crossword 2023-01-11
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- international system of units
- the key to good models
- mandate to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- compares a measurement to the accepted value of a measurement
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- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- model that explains a related set of phenomena
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- an initial testable explanation of a phenomenon
- based on numbers or quantities
- workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- model often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
16 Clues: the key to good models • international system of units • based on numbers or quantities • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • model that explains a related set of phenomena • an initial testable explanation of a phenomenon • workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
unit 7 vocab 2025-01-27
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- the art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics.
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- power and influence over others.
- domino theory is a geopolitical theory which posits that changes in the political structure of one country tend to spread to neighboring countries in a domino effect
- Race
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- defense or civil protection is an effort to protect the citizens of a state from human-made and natural disasters. It uses the principles of emergency management: prevention, mitigation, preparation, response, or emergency evacuation and recovery.
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- Theory
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- Defense
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- retaliation, also known as a massive response or massive deterrence, is a military doctrine and nuclear strategy in which a state commits itself to retaliate in much greater force in the event of an attack.
- Retaliation
- Space Race was a 20th-century competition between the Cold War rivals, the United States and the Soviet Union, to achieve superior spaceflight capability. It had its origins in the ballistic missile-based nuclear arms race between the two nations following World War II and the onset of the cold war
14 Clues: Race • Theory • Defense • Retaliation • power and influence over others. • the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small. • an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving. • a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy. • ...
Gamification faculty development 2025-03-23
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- Applying gaming elements such as competition and prizes to non-game tasks
- the background and context which adults bring to learning
- One advantage of gamification
- The principle of adult learning theory that describes how adult learners need to see upfront how a subject relates to their lives
- Teaching adults (as opposed to teaching children)
- Learning strategy including quizzes, flashcards, and practice questions
- Common web app that turns quizzes into an interactive game
- Theory explaining how adults learn differently from children
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- TV game show that's often used as a classroom review activity
- The strategy of using games to accomplish educational goals
- Gamification can increase this for learners
- Learning strategy based around "guessing" that increases memory once learners receive the correct answer
- 20th century educator who first described adult learning theory
13 Clues: One advantage of gamification • Gamification can increase this for learners • Teaching adults (as opposed to teaching children) • the background and context which adults bring to learning • Common web app that turns quizzes into an interactive game • The strategy of using games to accomplish educational goals • ...
Accounting for partnership firms - fundamentals 2021-06-04
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- Interest on capital is allowed only if the firm earns during the year
- capital accounts always show a credit balance
- interest on loan by partner is allowed
- In case of partnership the Act of any partner is binding on partner
- Number of partners which should not exceed for partnership business is
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- can override the provision of Indian partnership act, 1932
- having a written partnership deed is
- every partner is bound to attend diligently to his in the conduct of the business
- when there is no agreement among the partners, the profit or loss of the firm will be shared by the partners
- minimum number of persons required to start partnership business is
10 Clues: having a written partnership deed is • interest on loan by partner is allowed • capital accounts always show a credit balance • can override the provision of Indian partnership act, 1932 • In case of partnership the Act of any partner is binding on partner • minimum number of persons required to start partnership business is • ...
HR 2015-03-28
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- This is concerned with the selection of employees for particular jobs
- This offers an incentive for an expatriate to accept the overseas assignment
- This approach to paying expatriates equalizes purchasing power across countries so employees can enjoy the same living standard in their foreign posting that they enjoyed at home
- This is the premature return of an expatriate manager to his or her home country
- This staffing policy is one in which all key management positions are filled by parent country nationals
- This dimension of expatriate selection has to do with how well an expatriate can adjust to a particular posting in particularly rough areas.
- This staffing policy is appropriate for the transnational strategy
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- Labor A firm’s ability to realize experience curve and location economies can be limited by this, which constrains the pursuit of a transnational or global standardization strategy
- GE concerns itself with hiring people who have beliefs, values, and behaviors that are consistent with GE's what
- This staffing policy requires host-country nationals to be recruited to manage subsidiaries, while parent-country nationals occupy key positions at corporate headquarters
- This is seen as a tool that can help the firm to achieve its strategic goals by giving managers the required skill set and reinforcing the desired culture
- This type of training improves managers effectiveness and fosters a better image of the firm in the host country
- This can help the firm to achieve its primary strategic goal of reducing the costs of value creation. Write in acronym form
13 Clues: This staffing policy is appropriate for the transnational strategy • This is concerned with the selection of employees for particular jobs • This offers an incentive for an expatriate to accept the overseas assignment • This is the premature return of an expatriate manager to his or her home country • ...
Understanding Developmentally Appropriate Practices 2015-11-24
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- theory: children are modeled by their culture, their society and their environment.
- play: playing alone
- developmental theories: focus on emotional and personality developmentally.
- Piagets stages: humans go through certain stages of intellectual development.
- development theories: focus on children developing an intellectual understanding of their world.
- Vygotsky theory: there are vary development levels of ability.
- play: playing beside other children.
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- theory: what a person learns when development proceeds successfully throughout life, from birth to old age.
- play: children play together by planning and working toward a common goal.
- appropriateness: considering the social and cultural contexts in which children grow and live.
- play: children play together with materials and some talking.
- Routines: Children know what to expect and what is expected of them.
- theories: based on the belief that humans are controlled by many factors.
- Appropriateness:considering the needs of each child as a unique individual.
- Appropriateness:considering what is typical for a child within a given age group.
15 Clues: play: playing alone • play: playing beside other children. • play: children play together with materials and some talking. • Vygotsky theory: there are vary development levels of ability. • Routines: Children know what to expect and what is expected of them. • theories: based on the belief that humans are controlled by many factors. • ...
The Reagan Presidency 2024-02-04
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- Reagan's promised strategy to improve the economy
- Biggest scandal during Reagan's presidency
- The relationship that Reagan felt government owed businesses
- Nickname given to Reagan's economic agenda
- Reagan was considered to be "great" in this area
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- Percentage of Americans out of work in 1982
- Reagan's 1980 running mate
- Reagan's first Secretary of State
- Milton Friedman's economic theory that Reagan embraced
- Reagan greatly increased spending to this government entity
- First female Supreme Court Justice who Reagan appointed
- Disease that ended President Reagan's life
- Independent candidate for president in 1980
- Democratic incumbent that Reagan defeated in the 1980 election
- Reagan's nuclear defensive strategic theory
- The global superpower that was an election issue in 1980
- Would be Reagan assassin
- The programs that Reagan cut to pay for tax cuts and increased military spending
- Marine Lt. Colonel found guilty of perjury
19 Clues: Would be Reagan assassin • Reagan's 1980 running mate • Reagan's first Secretary of State • Biggest scandal during Reagan's presidency • Disease that ended President Reagan's life • Marine Lt. Colonel found guilty of perjury • Nickname given to Reagan's economic agenda • Percentage of Americans out of work in 1982 • Independent candidate for president in 1980 • ...
Ideas of laureates of the Nobel Prize in economics 2023-11-28
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- ....form of behavioral economics
- laureant owns monetary policy theory
- conducted with Daniel kahneman on behavioral economics theory
- where is from amartya sen
- official name of Nobel prize in economics
- daniel kahneman's nobel prize theory
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- elinor ostrom's nobel prize theory
- first women who won Nobel prize in Economics
- robert shilter's nobel prize theory
- economic thought which is shaped in 20th century
- relationship between inflation and unemployment
11 Clues: where is from amartya sen • ....form of behavioral economics • elinor ostrom's nobel prize theory • robert shilter's nobel prize theory • laureant owns monetary policy theory • daniel kahneman's nobel prize theory • official name of Nobel prize in economics • first women who won Nobel prize in Economics • relationship between inflation and unemployment • ...
General Knowledge Level 2 2024-12-23
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- Ancient Egyptian philosopher and mathematician
- Ancient Egyptian pharaoh, known for his military campaigns
- Site of a catastrophic nuclear disaster in 1986
- British mathematician who created the concept of the Turing Machine
- Author of "The Canterbury Tales"
- Ancient region known as the "cradle of civilization"
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The temperature scale based on the freezing point of water
- Creator of the periodic table of elements
- Picchu Ancient Incan city located in Peru
- A famous palace and fortress in Spain
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- Ancient Greek mathematician known for his theorem
- Inventor of the printing press in the 15th century
- Greek playwright known as the "Father of Tragedy"
- Another name for the element mercury
- Swiss mathematician famous for his work in graph theory
- Italian mathematician known for the famous number sequence
- Scientist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Gogh Post-impressionist painter known for "Starry Night"
- Famous space telescope named after an American astronomer
- American inventor of the electric light bulb
- Instrument used to observe distant stars and planets
- Explorer who circumnavigated the globe
- Author of "The Trial" and "The Metamorphosis"
- Italian poet known for "The Divine Comedy"
25 Clues: Author of "The Canterbury Tales" • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Another name for the element mercury • A famous palace and fortress in Spain • Explorer who circumnavigated the globe • Creator of the periodic table of elements • Picchu Ancient Incan city located in Peru • Italian poet known for "The Divine Comedy" • American inventor of the electric light bulb • ...
cold war 2025-04-23
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- A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production.
- The liberal, socialist, or radical section of a political party or system.
- 1945 Meeting with US president FDR, British Prime Minister(PM) Winston Churchill, and and Soviet Leader Stalin post war.
- The conservative side of the political spectrum.
- A dominant country or extremely powerful.
- German journalist and philosopher, founder of the Marxist branch of socialism.
- Alliances that military in force.
- War instigated by a major power
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- War between countries.
- An economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, esp. as contrasted to cooperatively or state-owned means of wealth.
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- The figurative division between Western and Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
- The philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality.
- A political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, favoring obedience to political authority and organized religion.
- An international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate co-operation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress and human rights issues.
- Competition between rival countries to build up their military power.
- Served as Prime Minister twice, from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them.
- Political ideology that emphasizes the civil rights of citizens, representative government, and the protection of private property.
- The final wartime meeting of the leaders of the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union was held at Potsdam, outside Berlin, in July, 1945
- A political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical government.
21 Clues: War between countries. • War instigated by a major power • Alliances that military in force. • A dominant country or extremely powerful. • The conservative side of the political spectrum. • The philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality. • Competition between rival countries to build up their military power. • ...
States of Matter 2024-12-03
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- To make or become solid, firm, hard or compact.
- The process of turning from a solid to a liquid.
- The outline or the boundary of an object.
- An extremely small piece or tiny fragment.
- The fluid form of a substance in which it can expand indefinitely and completely fill its container or scatter; form that is neither liquid nor solid.
- The process by which water vapour in the air is changed into liquid water.
- To pass from the liquid to the solid state by loss. of heat.
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- A state that keep its form rather than to flow or spread out and is usually firm or compact.
- Describes an object that can bend without breaking or is easily adjusting to change.
- The process of turning from a liquid into gas.
- the state of matter in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow and little or no tendency to scatter.
- The smallest building blocks of matter that make up everything.
- Anything that has weight and takes up space.
- To move as a liquid does.
14 Clues: To move as a liquid does. • The outline or the boundary of an object. • An extremely small piece or tiny fragment. • Anything that has weight and takes up space. • The process of turning from a liquid into gas. • To make or become solid, firm, hard or compact. • The process of turning from a solid to a liquid. • ...
RESEARCH METHODS 2026-04-03
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- - Scholarly base guiding the research
- - The central issue guiding the study
- - Builds broader ideas from observations
- - Quality criterion for judging a source
- - Research using numerical data and hypothesis testing
- - Framework created by the researcher for the study
- - The overall plan of the study
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- - Studying an issue from different angles
- - Research focused on meanings and experiences
- - Approach combining qualitative and quantitative methods
- - Data collected firsthand
- - Elements measured in the study
- - A testable prediction
- - Data taken from existing sources
- - Moves from general theory to specific testing
15 Clues: - A testable prediction • - Data collected firsthand • - The overall plan of the study • - Elements measured in the study • - Data taken from existing sources • - Scholarly base guiding the research • - The central issue guiding the study • - Builds broader ideas from observations • - Quality criterion for judging a source • - Studying an issue from different angles • ...
Matter 2019-08-07
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- the spontaneous breakdown of an atomic nucleus resulting in the release of energy and matter from the nucleus.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity.
- the theory that atoms cannot be broken down anymore. (creator)
- emitting or relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles.
- proposed a theory for the atom that energy is transferred only in certain well defined quantities.
- a positively charged ion, i.e. one that would be attracted to the cathode in electrolysis.
- the smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist.
- a negatively charged ion, i.e. one that would be attracted to the anode in electrolysis.
- a stable subatomic particle with a positive charge
- penetrating electromagnetic radiation of a kind arising from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei
- plum pudding theory
- A row of elements in the periodic table.
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- shell the outermost shell of an atom
- a subatomic particle with no electric charge.
- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
- H2O
- His experiments changed the way people thought about the inside of the atom.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
- the identification of the nature and cause of a certain phenomenon.
- a helium nucleus emitted by some radioactive substances, originally regarded as a ray.
- a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances
- each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei
- the central and most important part of an object.
- also known as a family is a column in a periodic table.
25 Clues: H2O • plum pudding theory • shell the outermost shell of an atom • A row of elements in the periodic table. • a subatomic particle with no electric charge. • the central and most important part of an object. • a stable subatomic particle with a positive charge • also known as a family is a column in a periodic table. • ...
AWL List Four 2018-03-20
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- To make firm or more firm, add strength to
- Spread over or open a wide space
- Stream, river or waterway
- Happening at the end or result of serieselephant Has a trunk
- To get, pull or draw out with special skill, effort
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- To provide or furnish with whatever is needed
- To introduce something new
- Something can make a lot of profit
- To come between disputing people, groups, etc.
- Judgment without restriction, law … by random
10 Clues: Stream, river or waterway • To introduce something new • Spread over or open a wide space • Something can make a lot of profit • To make firm or more firm, add strength to • To provide or furnish with whatever is needed • Judgment without restriction, law … by random • To come between disputing people, groups, etc. • To get, pull or draw out with special skill, effort • ...
AWL List Four 2018-03-20
Across
- To make firm or more firm, add strength to
- Spread over or open a wide space
- Stream, river or waterway
- Happening at the end or result of serieselephant Has a trunk
- To get, pull or draw out with special skill, effort
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- To provide or furnish with whatever is needed
- To introduce something new
- Something can make a lot of profit
- To come between disputing people, groups, etc.
- Judgment without restriction, law … by random
10 Clues: Stream, river or waterway • To introduce something new • Spread over or open a wide space • Something can make a lot of profit • To make firm or more firm, add strength to • To provide or furnish with whatever is needed • Judgment without restriction, law … by random • To come between disputing people, groups, etc. • To get, pull or draw out with special skill, effort • ...
9/30: Assign B Crossword Puzzle-Boundaries & Pangea 2022-09-29
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- Plates in the Earth where earthquakes are found
- Two plates slide past each other horizontally.
- Theory about the continents thought of by one man
- Place on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide.
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- theory there was one big continent
- Two tectonic plates move away from each other
- Evidence that continents are still moving
- Theory that the continents were one landmass
- The layer of the Earth that you live on
- America The continent you live on
10 Clues: America The continent you live on • theory there was one big continent • The layer of the Earth that you live on • Evidence that continents are still moving • Theory that the continents were one landmass • Two tectonic plates move away from each other • Two plates slide past each other horizontally. • Plates in the Earth where earthquakes are found • ...
Vocabulary Review: Inquiries 1-4 2013-04-24
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- A phase or state of matter in which a substance has definite shape and volume.
- The measurement used to measure gravity or any kind of force.
- Bang Theory The theory of which the universe and Earth was created/made.
- Cylander A tool used to measure the mass of a liquid.
- One of the gases that makes up the Earth's atmosphere.
- The measurement used to measure a liquid in a GC.
- A state or phase of matter in which a substance has no definite shape or volume.
- Propery An attribute than can be used to help identify a substance.
- A halogen element, that is poisonous.
- It is used to measure the weight of an object.
- The mass of a known volunme of a substance.
- This element has a smaller density than air.
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- A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- A gas that is needed for human beings to survive.
- Matter that has definite characteristic properties.
- The measurement used to measure on a scale.
- The measure of the force of gravity on an object.
- A term used to describe liquids that are unable to dissolve into one another.
- The effect of an object having a smaller density than the liquid it is placed in.
- A state or phase of matter in which a substance has definite volume but no definite shape.
- A tool used to determine the length of something.
- A term used to describe liquids that are able to dissolve into one another.
- Centimeters The measurement used to determine density.
- A layer of air surrounds Earth.
- The scientist that was the first to discover and use water displacement.
- Substances that make up the universe and they have mass and volume.
- The effect of an object having a larger density thatn the liquid it is place in.
- A proposed explanation.
28 Clues: A proposed explanation. • A layer of air surrounds Earth. • A halogen element, that is poisonous. • The measurement used to measure on a scale. • The mass of a known volunme of a substance. • This element has a smaller density than air. • It is used to measure the weight of an object. • A measure of the amount of matter in an object. • ...
karla camacho #4 period 3 unit 22 spelling 2014-03-20
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- to cover or search an area
- the personal accompanying a ruler
- vocally as distinguished fro, mentally
- strikingly out of the ordinary
- the act of spelling
- to do in excess
- delayed beyond appointed time
- a fruit seed the inner softer part of a seed
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- a firm closely woven cloth
- the act of moving or rising upward
- the persons who help
- a commissioned officer in the armed forces
- island inlet
- a passage such as a train
- a market consisting of laws of shops or stalls
- permitted
- pleasing to the taste
- a brass plate that produces a clashing tone
- token
- to agree to something after careful consideration
20 Clues: token • permitted • island inlet • to do in excess • the act of spelling • the persons who help • pleasing to the taste • a passage such as a train • a firm closely woven cloth • to cover or search an area • delayed beyond appointed time • strikingly out of the ordinary • the personal accompanying a ruler • the act of moving or rising upward • vocally as distinguished fro, mentally • ...
Midterm Crossword 2025-10-02
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- one of the owners of the triangle factory.
- environmental problem caused by discarded clothing.
- _____ culture is the culture of the lower classes.
- a basic unit of meaning consisting of a signifier and a signified.
- 24 ____ biases
- Uses and ________ theory explains how people seek out and use specific media to satisfy their needs.
- Ancient Greek philosopher who wrote the allegory.
- the factory was renamed the ____ building in the NYU campus.
- you let the social dynamics of a group situation override the best outcomes
- _______ culture is where technology like phones and computers merge to form new platforms and devices.
- many of the workers/victims came from this group of people.
- a recurring element in an artistic work.
- the sender of a message uses signs to “package” a meaning they wish someone else to receive.
- one can participate in pop culture without the need of education, expense and significant training. Feature of pop culture.
- you’d rather do the opposite of what someone is trying to make you do
- process of reusing old materials to make new clothing.
- ______ theory and criticism is a field of study that explores the influence of colonialism and its aftermath.
- worker organization that fought for labor rights after the fire
- rapidly changing styles driving the demand of fast fashion
- a list of works accepted as being of the highest quality
- making more clothes than consumers actually need.
- Marcel Duchamp made the painting “____ Descending a Staircase.”
- Gained when one turns away from shadows to truth.
- _____ theory:doesn’t focus on what was communicated but HOW it was sent.
- a fashion approach that respects workers and the environment.
- The first thing you judge influences your judgement of all that follows.
- ____ ideology is when material objects reinforce ideological beliefs.
- ____ practices are the things that people do and make in a particular time and place.
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- the process of selecting examples that only supports one's own position.
- the doors were _____, trapping the workers inside.
- the ___ is the way in which a particular concept is expressed. Ex.languages
- A book by Irish author James Joyce.
- A tendency to favor one perspective or group over another.
- the study of signifying systems
- _____ theory and criticism is an interdisciplinary field of study that seeks to understand the nature of gender equality.
- The ____ fire occurred at a factory in New York, 1911.
- Pop culture is often associated with ____ culture
- the ___ is the concept being expressed.
- What exists beyond the illusions of the cave.
- participation in pop culture establishes a form of _____ among individuals with similar tastes.
- type of cotton grown without harmful pesticides
- a process whereby history is presented as nature
- Symbols of limitations keeping prisoners from truth.
- The ideas, beliefs and principles that structure a particular world view.
- signifiers connected by proximity.
- a sign’s secondary, culturally specific relations or associations; the opposite of denotative.
- understood as anything we interpret or “read”.
- ______ studies: a field of study that focuses on the definitions and consequences of disability.
- the ____ of a message is how the recipient of the message interprets it.
- groups with values and norms that differentiate them from the larger culture.
- a collective term for the fans of a particular media property.
- taking unfair advantage of workers in the garment industry
- a skilled craft worker who creates material objects partly or entirely by hand.
- ______ theory and criticism is an approach to culture that focuses on social class and class struggle.
- you remember the past as better than it was, and expect the future to be worse than it will likely be
- _____ race theory is an approach to culture that focuses on the ways in which racism is deeply entrenched in social structures including the law.
- legislation passed to improve workplace protections.
- a category of related signs.
- a sign’s dictionary definition.
- Hypodermic ____ theory suggests that audiences are passive and will have a direct, uniform and powerful response to media messages.
60 Clues: 24 ____ biases • a category of related signs. • the study of signifying systems • a sign’s dictionary definition. • signifiers connected by proximity. • A book by Irish author James Joyce. • the ___ is the concept being expressed. • a recurring element in an artistic work. • one of the owners of the triangle factory. • What exists beyond the illusions of the cave. • ...
Metaphilosophy 2023-04-23
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- the view that knowledge is derived primarily from sensory experience
- Student of Socrates
- School of thought that focuses on the interpretation of the Vedas and the ritual practices associated with them
- Arabic version of Greek word philosophia
- Philosophical school that believes in the authority of the Vedas
- Religious belief that holds that there is only one God or deity.
- The view that knowledge can be acquired primarily through the use of reason and intellect
- The tradition within Islam that emphasises the pursuit of a direct and personal experience of God through spiritual practices
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- Abstract ideas in the Allegory of the Cave by Plato
- The theory of knowledge
- Time period in west, the rediscovery of ancient greco roman culture
- The branch of contemporary philosophy that focuses on the human experience and emotion
- Father of Modern Philosophy
- Schools of Thoughts in Indian Philosophy
- Philosopher who gave the theory of description
- The one who translated the Upanishads into Persian/Farsi
- The rational theology of Islam
- Indian School of thought that focuses on the study of the Upanishads
18 Clues: Student of Socrates • The theory of knowledge • Father of Modern Philosophy • The rational theology of Islam • Schools of Thoughts in Indian Philosophy • Arabic version of Greek word philosophia • Philosopher who gave the theory of description • Abstract ideas in the Allegory of the Cave by Plato • The one who translated the Upanishads into Persian/Farsi • ...
Gov Review- Daniel and Dylan 2017-05-16
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- Life the public life of the citizen concerned with the affairs of the community and nation as contrasted with private or personal life
- the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- the state of being subject only to laws established for the good of the community, especially with regard to freedom of action and speech.
- a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- is a theory of judicial interpretation that encourages judges to limit the exercise of their own power.
- very president tries to help the country's economic prosper.
- The central bank of the United States and the most powerful financial institution in the world
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- is a right to silence warning given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody
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- relating to the government or the public affairs of a country.
- a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- the highest judicial court in a country or state.
- a political party that campaigns on only one issue
- the presiding officer of the United States
- the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- powerful official in a party
- hear cases that arise under federal law or the U.S. Constitution.
- spokesmen for their parties
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
20 Clues: spokesmen for their parties • powerful official in a party • the presiding officer of the United States • the highest judicial court in a country or state. • a political party that campaigns on only one issue • very president tries to help the country's economic prosper. • relating to the government or the public affairs of a country. • ...
Patient-Centered Care 2024-10-21
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- futile Doing treatments that are not helpful because they will not provide a cure or extend life.
- care A multidisciplinary care approach that is focused on the management of symptoms for chronic or life-threatening illnesses while maintaining the highest level of quality of life possible for the client.
- The provision of health care which includes diagnostic testing and monitoring through the use of telecommunication devices such as the internet.
- Defending the rights, interests, and safety of someone who is vulnerable.
- The act of nurturing another person to whom one feels commitment or responsibility.
- The process of sharing and learning cultural traits or social patterns of another group.
- Being a guide through situations and events (Swanson's Theory of Human Caring).
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- inappropriate treatment Treatment that is not appropriate for a client, meaning that it might not be futile, but it also might not be appropriate.
- distress An uncomfortable feeling related to a questioning of life's meaning, the client's belief system, and anger toward a higher power or the universe. It produces distressing manifestations such as despair, anger, uncertainty, and fear.
- competent nursing practice The application of evidence-based nursing that is congruent to the preferred cultural values, beliefs, worldviews, and practices of the client.
- The provision of both clinical and nonclinical aspects of health care delivery through the use of telecommunication devices such as the internet and telephone.
- well-being Satisfaction and a feeling of contentment with who one is and their belonging in the universe.
- belief Can be recognition of faith, in others, in God, or in a higher power (Swanson's Theory of Human Caring).
- for An action, a performance of tasks or activities, or an attitude (Swanson's Theory of Human Caring).
- of life The fulfillment of a client's purpose and meaning of life.
- Being aware of assessment data, influences on the situation, and even resources, and then translating this knowledge into how the situation fits into the bigger picture (Swanson's Theory of Caring).
16 Clues: of life The fulfillment of a client's purpose and meaning of life. • Defending the rights, interests, and safety of someone who is vulnerable. • Being a guide through situations and events (Swanson's Theory of Human Caring). • The act of nurturing another person to whom one feels commitment or responsibility. • ...
Enlightenment vocab 2024-10-04
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- made the law of gravitation and his three laws of motion
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- first to use a telescope to study the stars and planets
- questioned the purpose and place of government and its responsibility for its citizens
- belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- English philosopher and political theorist
- author and a major figure of the Enlightenment
- period of drastic change in scientific thought
- style of European architecture, music, and art
- ruler with absolute power who embraces Enlightenment ideals
- 18th century french materialistic writer
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- demonstrated a woman's aptitude for independent thought
- classical style or treatment in art, literature, architecture, or music.
- the idea that the Earth is the center of the universe and other objects go around it
- Empress who encouraged the cultural influences of western Europe in Russia
- an agreement among the members of a society
- political philosopher who advocated the separation of powers
- theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- the belief in the existence of God
- European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries
- an informal education for women
21 Clues: an informal education for women • the belief in the existence of God • 18th century french materialistic writer • English philosopher and political theorist • an agreement among the members of a society • author and a major figure of the Enlightenment • period of drastic change in scientific thought • style of European architecture, music, and art • ...
POLIS: Meaning city-state POLITICS: the study of the state LASWELL: The political scientist Harold ______ authors a major study of the distributive consequences of political activity. POLITICAL SCIENCE: the study of politics. TRADITIONAL: an approach that 2023-02-04
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- POWER: Generally exercised by the Congress.
- TERRITORY: Article I, 1987 Constitution
- emphasizes the study of the history of every political reality to analyze any situation.
- This approach is concerned with the legal process, or legal bodies or institutions, justice, and independence of the judiciary
- THEORY: It believes that the state must have been founded to take charge of man’s various needs that must be continuously and consistently satisfied.
- firmly believes that values cannot be separated from the study of politics and the political system.
- value-free, empirical, and behavioral modes of inquiry.
- research in Political Science must be systematic. Theory and research should go together.
- ACCOUNTABILITY: refers to the accountability of public officials to the people they represent.
- believes that there are certain uniformities in political behavior which can be expressed in generalizations or theories in order to explain and predict political phenomena.
- concerned with the study of formal structures and institutions.
- OF LAW: It also demands that the government acts within the limits of the powers and functions prescribed by the law.
- expenses of the Government.
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- put emphasis on the use of those research tools and methods which generate valid, reliable and comparative data.
- This approach shifts its emphasis from the study of the state and government to the day-to-day problems, activities, and behavior of individuals and groups.
- the study of the state
- It is the power by which the State raises revenue to defray the
- is derived from the word “status”. It was Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) who first used the term ____ in his writings. His significant work is titled “The Prince”.
- ___ Sovereignty refers to the independence of a state from control by any other state.
- emphasizes testing and verifying everything. According to the behaviorists, what cannot be verified is not scientific.
- The territorial domains are Terrestrial, Fluvial and _____.
- The political scientist Harold ______ authors a major study of the distributive consequences of political activity.
- refers to the inhabitants or populations of a particular territory.
- Meaning city-state
- SCIENCE: the study of politics.
- means that people are open to information regarding decision-making process and the implementation of the same.
- an approach that tends to emphasize the usefulness of analyzing governmental institutions.
- It may or may not be independent of external control.
- the rules of the political system to solve conflicts between actors and adopt decision (legality)
- RIGHT: This is the oldest theory concerned in the origin of state.
- It is originally from the Greek word ‘’kurbernaein’’ which means “to steer’’.
- THEORY: The creation of the state through the constant war and invasion of the great warriors in ancient times dominated the weak and later on formed a state.
32 Clues: Meaning city-state • the study of the state • expenses of the Government. • SCIENCE: the study of politics. • TERRITORY: Article I, 1987 Constitution • POWER: Generally exercised by the Congress. • It may or may not be independent of external control. • value-free, empirical, and behavioral modes of inquiry. • The territorial domains are Terrestrial, Fluvial and _____. • ...
Levy's Review 2021-01-21
Across
- to make something curvy or rounded
- a website or a ground with a building on it
- the reaching of a destination
- to work for someone
- before the expected time
- it is
- words that are quoted
- a view or vision
- the home of kings and queens
- a bone above the foot
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- a round shape
- traits, hereditary
- to change direction
- solid and strong
- blue pants
- a numbered section in a chapter of the Bible
- the overcoming of extreme challenges
- belongs to it
- supports a comparison
- in sequential order
- a famous bird in America
21 Clues: it is • blue pants • a round shape • belongs to it • solid and strong • a view or vision • traits, hereditary • to change direction • to work for someone • in sequential order • words that are quoted • supports a comparison • a bone above the foot • before the expected time • a famous bird in America • the home of kings and queens • the reaching of a destination • to make something curvy or rounded • ...
Choice Board Assignment Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-08
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- molten material above the surface of the Earth
- are formed at divergent boundaries and mainly at mid ocean ridge
- plates that flow independently over the mantle
- the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior
- the only liquid layer of the Earth that contains iron and nickel
- the layer right beneath the lithosphere
- the scientist who came up with the theory of continental drift
- the rigid outer part of the Earth that consists of the crust and upper mantle
- a supercontinent that existed about 250 million years ago
- molten material below the surface of the Earth
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- the center of the Earth that is as hot as the Sun
- 2 plates that slide past each other
- when the dense plate sinks into the mantle
- lowland region formed by a divergent boundary
- theory that continents slowly move across the Earth's surface
- 2 plates that move towards each other
- the top and thinnest layer of the Earth
- formation of new seafloor when magma comes up at mid-ocean ridge
- plates of the Earth's surface that that constantly move
- 2 plates that move away from each other
20 Clues: 2 plates that slide past each other • 2 plates that move towards each other • the top and thinnest layer of the Earth • the layer right beneath the lithosphere • 2 plates that move away from each other • the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior • when the dense plate sinks into the mantle • lowland region formed by a divergent boundary • ...
IGCSE Economics Unit 2 Crossword 2024-02-08
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- An economy with no or minimal government intervention.
- The price at which the demand and supply curves in a given market meet.
- The study of economic behaviour & decision making in the entire economy, rather than just an individual market.
- An acronym for price elasticity of supply.
- This occurs whenever there is excess demand or excess supply in a market.
- If the price rises then demand will fall, this is known as ...
- The study of individual markets.
- The amount of good or service a firm is willing and able to produce.
- The quantity supplied does not change much with changes in price.
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- Revenue is the total income a firm earns from the sale of its goods and services.
- When the price mechanism fails to allocate scarce resources efficiently or when the operation of market forces lead to a net social welfare loss. An error occurred.
- The way price changes in response to changes in demand or supply, so that a new equilibrium position is reached.
- The increase in demand due to changes in price (without changes in other factors).
- When there is a scarcity of resources to satisfy all human wants and needs.
- where goods and services are part owned and run by both the private sector and the public sector.
- This measures the proportional change in supply for any change in price.
- The combination of all the individual demand for a good/service.
- The want, willingness and capability of consumers to buy goods and services.
- When the % change in quantity demanded is lesser than the % change in price.
- The responsiveness of the quantity demanded to changes in its price.
- An acronym for price elasticity of demand.
21 Clues: The study of individual markets. • An acronym for price elasticity of supply. • An acronym for price elasticity of demand. • An economy with no or minimal government intervention. • If the price rises then demand will fall, this is known as ... • The combination of all the individual demand for a good/service. • ...
The Electromagnetic Wave Theory 2023-11-20
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- It refers to the distance between two successive identical parts of a wave.
- He built a large electromagnetic induction in 1831.
- He concluded the speed of EM Waves from different mathematical computations based from theoretical assumptions and numerical results of Faraday's experiments.
- Is the known unit for the speed of light.
- Is the measure of the energy a wave carries which can be determined by measuring the distance from the midpoint of the wave to the crest or trough.
- Is the direction of electric and magnetic field as it oscillates to the direction of the propagating wave.
- He was given credit for the invention of the electric generator.
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- A type of energy transfer in the form of EM Waves.
- Accidentally discovered the phenomenon establishing the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
- Is the highest point of a wave.
- A unit used to measure the frequency of a wave.
- He formulated the famous law of electromagnetism that mathematically describes the magnetic force between two electrical currents.
- Is a disturbance that transfers energy.
- The frequency level has a direct relationship to the ____________ level.
- Electromagnetic waves can travel in ________ of space.
15 Clues: Is the highest point of a wave. • Is a disturbance that transfers energy. • Is the known unit for the speed of light. • A unit used to measure the frequency of a wave. • A type of energy transfer in the form of EM Waves. • He built a large electromagnetic induction in 1831. • Electromagnetic waves can travel in ________ of space. • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2024-02-23
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- biggest planet
- big bang happened 13.7 _______ ago.
- a notional boundary around a black hole beyond which no light or other radiation can escape.
- third planet from the sun
- name of our galaxy
- system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- the hottest color of a star
- coolest color of a star
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- the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- the best teacher ever!
- closely compacted in substance
- the center point of a black hole
- made from gasses and particles spinning fast
- girls favorite fast food
- most popular drink in 5b
15 Clues: biggest planet • name of our galaxy • the best teacher ever! • coolest color of a star • girls favorite fast food • most popular drink in 5b • third planet from the sun • the hottest color of a star • closely compacted in substance • the center point of a black hole • big bang happened 13.7 _______ ago. • made from gasses and particles spinning fast • ...
Unit 4 - Sensation and Perception 2024-11-04
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- muscle that controls the pupil
- condition resulting from problems with the vestibular system leading to dizzy spells
- train track illusion
- theory that states that the number of neural impulses triggered in the auditory nerve creates our perception of different tones
- type of depth cue that requires one eyes
- messages that are communicated below absolute threshold
- color receptors for sight
- minimum stimuli need to meet this threshold
- idea that we only process what is absolutely necessary to deal with our environment
- rule of perception in which we group items that are alike
- measure of loudness
- measure of pitch
- hammer, stirrup, anvil
- location of rods/cones
- “5th taste - savory”
- receptors for audition
- experiment used to test infants for depth perception
- specialized cells in the brain that process units of vision (angles, curves, edges, etc)
- opponent process theory of color used these to identify opposing color pairs
- type of processing in the brain in which multiple areas are active simultaneously
- depth cue in which overlapping items create depth
- mental process of interpreting environmental stimuli
- receptors for taste
- theory of pain that focuses on competing stimuli
- type of hearing loss due to something stuck in your ear
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- predisposition to perceive data in one way based on experience
- selective attention issue as seen in the gorilla example
- process of converting stimuli into neural impulses
- rule of perception in which we view changes in shape as movement, rather than independent objects
- minimum variation needed to meet this threshold
- location of hair cells in the ear
- opening in eye for light to enter
- depth cue that relies on tension in your eyes, more tension = closer object
- this theory argues that we sometime get our sensations wrong because we are influenced by outside factors
- receptors for smell
- phenomenon in which a series of blinking lights is perceived as motion
- this inner ear system contributes to balance
- bends light onto retina
- different light wavelengths allow for this aspect of vision
- visual illusion that messes with your view of a room
- this theory states we have three types of cones sensitive to red, green, and blue
- this sensory process allows us to become less sensitive to intense stimuli over time
- rule of perception in which we fill missing data
- tendency for visual data to override other sensory data - e.g. the McGurk Effect
- this states that our ability to meet difference threshold is dependent on the intensity of the original stimulus
- location in eye with no rods/cones
- school of psychology that focused heavily on perception
- rule of perception in which we view changes in size as depth rather than size
- rule of perception in which we place certain items in the front, and others in the back
- most common type of perceptual processing in which we used context
- biological process of detecting environmental stimuli
- type of hearing loss due to genes
- also known as the tympanic membrane
53 Clues: measure of pitch • receptors for smell • measure of loudness • receptors for taste • train track illusion • “5th taste - savory” • hammer, stirrup, anvil • location of rods/cones • receptors for audition • bends light onto retina • color receptors for sight • muscle that controls the pupil • location of hair cells in the ear • opening in eye for light to enter • ...
Spelling Words Week #8 2015-10-12
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- very bright and radiant
- self-assured
- the ability or tendency to float in water or air
- disincline
- someone who is causing discomfort
- absent from school without a good reason
- inhabitant
- clearly seen
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- information indicating whether a belief is true or valid
- outstanding
- causing trouble
- absentee
- perfume
- an action of occupying a place
- sweet smelling
- able to float
- intense brightness of light
- unwillingness
- firm trust
- quality of being extreme;u good
20 Clues: perfume • absentee • disincline • firm trust • inhabitant • outstanding • self-assured • clearly seen • able to float • unwillingness • sweet smelling • causing trouble • very bright and radiant • intense brightness of light • an action of occupying a place • quality of being extreme;u good • someone who is causing discomfort • absent from school without a good reason • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2021-03-01
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- not regular or consistent
- to discontinue
- wild, immoral, sinful
- to bring money in
- firm, showing no signs of fear
- secure or protect
- to reproduce
- to tease or torment with a promise
- attractive
- to make fun of
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- food for horses
- to conquer by force
- removal, eject, discharge
- a bluff or trick
- difficult to read
- not very good
- to soil
- to give someone money
- a citizen of another country
- brief and to the point
20 Clues: to soil • attractive • to reproduce • not very good • to discontinue • to make fun of • food for horses • a bluff or trick • difficult to read • to bring money in • secure or protect • to conquer by force • wild, immoral, sinful • to give someone money • brief and to the point • not regular or consistent • removal, eject, discharge • a citizen of another country • firm, showing no signs of fear • ...
Latin and Greek Roots 2021-05-11
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- capable of being accomplished
- work
- to remove from office or power
- bluish-black
- stand, stay
- Frankness of expression; openness
- to be pale
- the most important ingredient
- to put, place
- power that results from combining 2 forces
- standing
- white, pure
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- to discuss too much detail
- enraged; furious
- lacking color; dull
- to be
- to make, do
- exhibiting great wealth
- work
- lack of experience; innocence
- condition in which there is no change
- work
- green
- firm and steadfast
24 Clues: work • work • work • to be • green • standing • to be pale • stand, stay • to make, do • white, pure • bluish-black • to put, place • enraged; furious • firm and steadfast • lacking color; dull • exhibiting great wealth • to discuss too much detail • capable of being accomplished • lack of experience; innocence • the most important ingredient • to remove from office or power • Frankness of expression; openness • ...
Econ Chapter 13 2013-11-12
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- working at a job which one is over qualified
- a program requiring work in exchange for temporary assistance
- Unemployment Taking time to find a job
- unemployment rises during economic downturns and falls when the economy improves
- theory theory that too much money in the economy causes inflation
- Power ability to purchase goods and services
- rate the percentage rate of change in price level over time
- employment no cyclical unemployment
- An official count of the population
- Grant federal funds given to the states in lump sums
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- inflation that is out of control
- basket a representative collection of goods and services
- Rate percentage of the nations labor force that is unemployed
- worker a person who gives up looking for a job
- Unemployment Occurs when workers skills do not match the jobs available
- Income income that does not increase even when prices go up
- a sustained drop in the price level
- Unemployment Result of harvest schedules or taking vacations
- stamps government issued coupons that recipients exchange for food
- Inflation Rat/ the rate of inflation excluding the effects of food and energy prices
20 Clues: inflation that is out of control • a sustained drop in the price level • employment no cyclical unemployment • An official count of the population • Unemployment Taking time to find a job • working at a job which one is over qualified • Power ability to purchase goods and services • worker a person who gives up looking for a job • ...
Socio-cultural approach to Schizophrenia 2012-09-18
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- He proposed the 'Labelling' theory
- D_____ S_____ Model
- This may give a contradictory message to younger children
- A major stress factor that has been associated with a higher risk of schizophrenic episodes is the occurrence of ________________, such as the death of a relative, job loss or the breakup of an intimate relationship
- An example of Expressed Emotion
- Several prospective studies have been conducted, which have found that high risk children who go on to develop schizophrenia are likely to come from __________ families. Unlike other high risk children who don’t develop schizophrenia which are not part of a _________ family
- He proposed the 'Double-Bind' theory
- An example of Expressed Emotion
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- It is believed that if schizophrenic patients return to a home with high levels of ___________, then there is a greater chance of them to relapse, in comparison to those who return to a home with low levels of ___________
- An example of Expressed Emotion
- If a person displays unusual behaviours associated with schizophrenia they are considered _______ by society
- He Proposed the 'Expressed Emotion' theory
- This crossword is based on the ____________ approach to schizophrenia
- It is not known how stress triggers schizophrenia, although high levels of physiological arousal associated with _____________ changes are thought to be involved
- An evaluation of this theory is that the studies didn't include control groups, families were studies retrospectively, long after the person's mental disorder may have affect the family
15 Clues: D_____ S_____ Model • An example of Expressed Emotion • An example of Expressed Emotion • An example of Expressed Emotion • He proposed the 'Labelling' theory • He proposed the 'Double-Bind' theory • He Proposed the 'Expressed Emotion' theory • This may give a contradictory message to younger children • This crossword is based on the ____________ approach to schizophrenia • ...
UNIT 5 PLATE TECTONICS 2016-11-19
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- The movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise.
- Theory that explained how continents shift position on Earth's surface.
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- A type of fault whose relative motion is predominantly horizontal, in either a sinistral or dextral direction.
- A change in a planet's magnetic field such that the positions of magnetic north and magnetic south are interchanged.
- An actively deforming region where two (or more) tectonic plates or fragments of the lithosphere move toward one another and collide.
- A linear feature that exists between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.
- Sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
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- Where the magnetic north points (roughly) towards the geographic north pole.
- Formation of new areas of oceanic crust, occurs at mid-ocean ridges.
- A hypothetical super-continent that included all the landmasses of the earth before the Triassic Period.
- Sliding plate force is a proposed mechanism for plate motion in plate tectonics.
- The movement, formation, or re-formation of continents described by the theory of plate tectonics.
- The portion of motion of a tectonic plate that can be accounted for by its subduction.
- When the hot and neutral connections at a receptacle are wired “backwards.”
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates.
16 Clues: Formation of new areas of oceanic crust, occurs at mid-ocean ridges. • Theory that explained how continents shift position on Earth's surface. • When the hot and neutral connections at a receptacle are wired “backwards.” • Where the magnetic north points (roughly) towards the geographic north pole. • ...
Carson Washington APHuG Crossword 2022-05-16
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- the theory that the environment determines, plays a decisive role, or causes social and cultural development
- Countries that usually have low levels of economic productivity, low per capita incomes, and generally low standards of living.
- the idea that modern industrial production has moved away from mass production in huge.
- dividing or organizing an area into new political or school districts.
- Relating to the structure of populations
- of Scale-A proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production.
- a city with a population of over 10,000,000.
- The deterioration of land over time due to a multitude of causes.
- A planning and development approach based on the principles of how cities and towns had been built for the last several centuries.
- The blending traits from two different cultures to form a new trait.
- A human settlement with a high population density and infrastructure of built environment.
- the concentration of highly innovative and technically advanced industries that stimulate economic development in linked business and industries.
- This is important as it can feed families, or be used as a huge aspect of business worldwide.
- The presence of a demand or deficit at one location and a supply or surplus at another without which there is no economic rationale for any movement.
- The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- This is important because without it, a state has no independent rights.
- A residential area which has developed without legal claims to the land and/or permission from the government.
- This is important because it boosts the working force population.
- The idea/theory that cultures of older times leave a mark on future societies.
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- A system of crop cultivation using small amounts of labor and capital in relation to land area.
- The process through which people lose originally differentiating traits, such as dress, speech particularities or mannerisms, when they come into contact with another society or culture.
- The theory that the physical environment may set limits on human actions, but people have the ability to adjust to the physical environment and choose a course of action from many alternatives.
- The ability to carry out a particular economic activity more efficiently than others.
- The theory that everything is brought together by the internet and media.
- A policy of advocating the restoration to a country of any territory formerly belonging to it.
- A model that represents the technological progression of a state over time in 4-5 stages.
- A model that shows the health progression of a state over time in 4-5 stages.
- A city with a population of over 20,000,000.
- is important because the beliefs it entails play a huge role in cultural diversity.
- A system of cultivation using large amounts of labor and capital relative to land area.
- Manipulating the boundaries of an electoral constituency so as to favor one party or class.
- A geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand for real estate change as the distance from the CBD grows.
- A body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- This is important because it can help us understand the information we’re looking at.
- A person who supports a certain religion.
35 Clues: Relating to the structure of populations • A person who supports a certain religion. • a city with a population of over 10,000,000. • A city with a population of over 20,000,000. • The deterioration of land over time due to a multitude of causes. • This is important because it boosts the working force population. • ...
Theory of Flight 2 2016-03-15
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- Equal and opposite force
- When proof load limit is exceeded, aircraft structure will
- The lift force acts at right angles to the
- ISA
- when an aircraft in a level turn the stalling speed is
- When nose of aircraft is lowered in flight, center of pressure will move
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- Where all weight is said to act
- Unit of Barometric Pressure
- The angle of incidence will
- Increase in speed will decrease
- The sum of profile drag and induced drag
- Aircraft yaws around the
- Improves lateral stability
13 Clues: ISA • Equal and opposite force • Aircraft yaws around the • Improves lateral stability • Unit of Barometric Pressure • The angle of incidence will • Where all weight is said to act • Increase in speed will decrease • The sum of profile drag and induced drag • The lift force acts at right angles to the • when an aircraft in a level turn the stalling speed is • ...
Theory of Flight 1 2016-03-08
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- The force a glider travels forward under
- TAS
- Profile drag is dependent upon
- The height of the tropopause
- Angle of attack at maximum lift/drag ratio on straight winged aircraft
- The angle between the angle of attack and the chord line
- The flap that will increase camber
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- Where laminar flow becomes turbulent
- IAS
- Stall on a sraight rectangular wing
- A force that opposes thrust
- The load factor of an aircraft in straight and level flight
- A unit of barometric pressure
13 Clues: TAS • IAS • A force that opposes thrust • The height of the tropopause • A unit of barometric pressure • Profile drag is dependent upon • The flap that will increase camber • Stall on a sraight rectangular wing • Where laminar flow becomes turbulent • The force a glider travels forward under • The angle between the angle of attack and the chord line • ...
Theory of Natural Selection 2025-01-15
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- struggle for resources
- birds studied on the Galapagos Islands
- a change in the genetic code (DNA)
- father of evolution
- selection nature provides desirable traits for survival and reproduction
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- the practice whereby humans choose to breed organisms with desirable traits
- differences in traits
- predator prey relationship
- name of the ship
- process of change in new traits over time
- when all members of a species have died
- when an environment makes more offspring than will survive
- inherited traits that aid in survival an reproduction
13 Clues: name of the ship • father of evolution • differences in traits • struggle for resources • predator prey relationship • a change in the genetic code (DNA) • birds studied on the Galapagos Islands • when all members of a species have died • process of change in new traits over time • inherited traits that aid in survival an reproduction • ...
Emi 2025-11-07
15 Clues: not soft • after second • before second • where we live • a bird resting • a thing spoken • opposite of boys • sound from a cat • groups of animals • to work for money • goes a different way • the value of something • to carry food to someone • help someone who is sick • to understand something new
LECTURE 9 PHILOSOPHY 2021-04-13
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- Global character of which philosophy is manifested in the total contradictoriness of doctrines?
- What did Catholicism resisted?
- Who avoid absolutes and choose to see self as consisting of many dimensions, including material and ideal ?
- What was regarded as the supreme virtue ?
- The escape from slavery to the will was whose aesthetic contemplation ?
- Modern Scientific and technical revolution ruined which classical picture of the world?
- The most powerful tendency is to approve philosophy as which thinking?
- Which movement in its most essential form was a revolt against the received ethical and aesthetic standards?
- The existence of which regimes undermined man's faith?
- Classical philosophy insisted on which character of transcendent?
- What was the chief aim of education in the expression of passion?
- The closed society has which type of religion ?
- Bergson had interesting things to say about ?
- Bertrand Russell was in prison in World War 1 for ?
- Whose system was seen by Kierkegaard as the enemy ?
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- What was valued as the most effective weapon against subversive fanatics?
- Polished manners where praised as a barrier against?
- Who is limited by the horizon of his own time , according to dilthey ?
- Whose theory was the struggle for existence and the survival of the fittest?
- Which Hegel's theory could not stimulate the development of philosophy?
- kierkegaad was taken up by ?
- Non classical philosophy was pioneered by ?
- Sigmund Freud work in psychology has which type of approach ?
- The basic philosophical idea is that every nation aspires for ?
- First step of the theory of human development by August Comte was?
- Marxism leninism came to be the official doctrine in which countries ?
- Man of which variety is violent and anti social ,an anarchic rebel or a conquering tyrant?
- Who was indebted to Schopenhauer ?
- Soren Kierkegaard had a bitter view of which church ?
- Which philosophy stimulates the development of global thinking?
30 Clues: kierkegaad was taken up by ? • What did Catholicism resisted? • Who was indebted to Schopenhauer ? • What was regarded as the supreme virtue ? • Non classical philosophy was pioneered by ? • Bergson had interesting things to say about ? • The closed society has which type of religion ? • Bertrand Russell was in prison in World War 1 for ? • ...
Theory of Evolution 2023-02-22
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- time scale The standard method used to divide Earth’s long natural history into manageable parts.
- selection The human practice of breeding animals or plants that have certain desired traits.
- The trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock.
- selection The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted individuals do.
- A characteristic that improves an individuals ability to survive and reproduce in a particular enviroment.
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- The process in which inherited characteristics within a population change over generations such that new species sometimes arise.
- The death of every member of a species.
- The occurrence of heredity or non heredity differences between different individuals of a population.
- record The history of life in the gelogic past as indicated by the traces or remains of living things.
- A charge in the nucleotide base sequence of a gene or DNA molecule.
10 Clues: The death of every member of a species. • A charge in the nucleotide base sequence of a gene or DNA molecule. • selection The human practice of breeding animals or plants that have certain desired traits. • time scale The standard method used to divide Earth’s long natural history into manageable parts. • ...
Theory of Knowledge 2024-12-11
9 Clues: contradictory claims • name of a witch trial • Name of the poem we did • Plato`s allegory of the... • used by the Germans in world war 2 • Orwell Free give away: author of 1984 • the understanding or perspective of one • we fill these fun things out every class • purposeful spread of manipulated narratives
HAPevolve Partner Crossword Aug2022 2022-08-02
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- formerly patient ping now what pandas eat
- carecoordination software
- three letter co focused on revenue cycle
- large accounting firm
- Employment Screening Service
- patient financing
- "current tempo health"
- 340b help
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- OB outsourcing firm
- Insurance Services
- "quality" staffing
- equipment disposition auction
- denial appeal services
- AP Card Program
- revenue cycle services
- Supply Chain and GPO services
16 Clues: 340b help • AP Card Program • patient financing • Insurance Services • "quality" staffing • OB outsourcing firm • large accounting firm • denial appeal services • revenue cycle services • "current tempo health" • carecoordination software • Employment Screening Service • equipment disposition auction • Supply Chain and GPO services • three letter co focused on revenue cycle • ...
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
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- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- two plates moving apart
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
- process where one plate slides under another
- two plates coming together
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
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- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
15 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithosphere plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses • ...
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
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- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- two plates moving apart
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
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- two plates coming together
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- process where one plate slides under another
15 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithosphere plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses • ...
Attachment 2 2019-04-08
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- Insecure-avoidant children are most likely to be____
- Studied monkeys
- High anxiety and strong attachment
- Proposed 4 stages of attachment
- Low anxiety and weak attachment
- Proposed theory of maternal deprivation and evolutionary theory of attachment
- ____ psychopathy - inability to experience guilt or emotion for others
- Insecure-resistant children are most likely to be ____
- Damage to intellectual development
- Mix of resistant and avoidant behaviours
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- Trying to apply a theory for one culture to another culture
- Effects of living in an institution
- Investigated imprinting
- Developed Strange Situtation
- Shows equal levels of affection to everyone
15 Clues: Studied monkeys • Investigated imprinting • Developed Strange Situtation • Proposed 4 stages of attachment • Low anxiety and weak attachment • High anxiety and strong attachment • Damage to intellectual development • Effects of living in an institution • Mix of resistant and avoidant behaviours • Shows equal levels of affection to everyone • ...
Ethology 2020-04-21
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- Legislation that controversially includes breed specific legislation
- An Objective measure of welfare
- Element of operant conditioning used to increase occurrences of a behaviour
- Behaviours that are fully formed from first time expressed.
- Ethical principle of do not harm
- Gallups 1970 research to measure sense of self in animals
- One of 3 R's focused on improving practises
- Ethical principle of greatest good.
- Author of the four questions
- Approach that animals are machines with no conscious thoughts
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- Classical and operant
- Fill in the missing work for ARB's Abnormal ____ Behaviours
- Type of conditioning evidenced by Skinner in his research on rats
- Researcher that suggested 5 domains approach to animal welfare
- Primary researcher that studied theory of mind in chimps using competition based testing.
- Repeat exposure reducing the animals response to a stimuli
- One way to test physical cognition
- Learning theory evidenced by Lorenz' work on hatchling geese
- A subjective measure of welfare
- Type of learning often termed highest form of learning
20 Clues: Classical and operant • Author of the four questions • An Objective measure of welfare • A subjective measure of welfare • Ethical principle of do not harm • One way to test physical cognition • Ethical principle of greatest good. • One of 3 R's focused on improving practises • Type of learning often termed highest form of learning • ...
Parrish Law Firm's Fall Crossword 2021-07-09
Across
- sweet syrup
- lungs of the world
- Starbucks IT fall drink
- golden season
- America's sport
- our name
- parking lot gathering before the game carnival a traveling amusement show
- an unfermented drink made by crushing fruit typically apples
- a vehicle
- Thanksgiving meal
- trick or treat
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- one of the expanded usually green organs borne by the stem of a plant.
- the process of gathering crops
- fall's candy
- firm cool weather
- type of law we practice
- the season we are in
- a system of rules
- holiday giving thanks
- a knitted garment typically with long sleeves worn over the upper body
- a feeling of comfort warmth and relaxation
21 Clues: our name • a vehicle • sweet syrup • fall's candy • golden season • trick or treat • America's sport • firm cool weather • a system of rules • Thanksgiving meal • lungs of the world • the season we are in • holiday giving thanks • type of law we practice • Starbucks IT fall drink • the process of gathering crops • a feeling of comfort warmth and relaxation • ...
Natural Selection 2021-11-17
Across
- notion an organisms pass on to offspring
- process of adapting
- develop gradually
- organisms use to disguise their apperance
- all species gradually change
- process of mutating
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- difference in condition amount or level
- theory of biological evolution
- this is the tool of evolution
- genetic information passed on
- explanation for observations of natural world
- organisms that can reproduce
12 Clues: develop gradually • process of adapting • process of mutating • organisms that can reproduce • all species gradually change • this is the tool of evolution • genetic information passed on • theory of biological evolution • difference in condition amount or level • notion an organisms pass on to offspring • organisms use to disguise their apperance • ...
General Theory 2020-12-07
Across
- The note A can be found on the second ______.
- The amount of half notes it takes to equal one whole note
- The note B can be found on the third ______.
- The line drawn across the staff to create divisions
- The amount of quarter notes it takes to equal one whole note
- The note D can be found on the _______ line.
- How long or short a note is held for is also called this.
- Line that extends out of a note head
- The note F can be found on the _______ space.
- The space between two barlines
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- Note with a colored in oval and a stem
- This note is drawn as an open oval.
- If a note appears above the third line, the stem faces this direction
- Note with an open oval and a stem.
- Symbol that is written at the end of music.
- This is determined by where the note is placed on a staff
- The note C can be found on the _______ space.
- If a note appears below the third line, the stem faces this direction
18 Clues: The space between two barlines • Note with an open oval and a stem. • This note is drawn as an open oval. • Line that extends out of a note head • Note with a colored in oval and a stem • Symbol that is written at the end of music. • The note B can be found on the third ______. • The note D can be found on the _______ line. • The note A can be found on the second ______. • ...
FORCE THEORY 2026-01-26
Across
- Force that acts without touching
- Force between two surfaces rubbing
- Form of an object
- Pressure caused by air
- Used to drink using air pressure
- Liquid pressure increases with this
- Force acting on a unit area
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- Effect of force that causes rotation
- Movement of an object
- Instrument used to measure force
- A push or a pull
- Force that requires touching
- Pressure caused by water or fluids
- SI unit of pressure
- Force that pulls objects to Earth
- SI unit of force
- Smaller surface gives higher pressure
- How fast an object moves
18 Clues: A push or a pull • SI unit of force • Form of an object • SI unit of pressure • Movement of an object • Pressure caused by air • How fast an object moves • Force acting on a unit area • Force that requires touching • Force that acts without touching • Instrument used to measure force • Used to drink using air pressure • Force that pulls objects to Earth • ...
CAT theory 2025-08-20
Across
- Input The process of using a person's physical characteristics for authentication.
- A type of malware that appears to be a legitimate program but hides malicious code.
- A type of network that connects devices within a person's immediate workspace.
- The process of making a system usable for people with disabilities.
- A utility program that rearranges fragmented files on a storage device.
- The act of sending data from a local computer to a server.
- A technology that allows devices to communicate when they are a few centimeters apart.
- of Things (IOT) The concept of a network of physical objects embedded with sensors and software.
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- The act of receiving data from a server to a local computer.
- Computer A type of computer that is a single-user system designed for personal or home use.
- Drive (SSD) A type of storage device that uses flash memory and has no moving parts.
- Source Software A form of software licensing that allows the software to be freely used, modified, and shared.
- A type of cyber-attack that hijacks your browser to redirect you to a fake website.
- A network that covers a small geographical area, like a home or office.
- Logging A program that tracks and records every keystroke made on a computer.
- A system that uses sound waves to communicate over the internet.
- Attack A type of cyber-attack where multiple compromised systems flood a target's network, causing it to crash.
- Theft A computer crime that involves acquiring a person's personal information for fraudulent use.
18 Clues: The act of sending data from a local computer to a server. • The act of receiving data from a server to a local computer. • A system that uses sound waves to communicate over the internet. • The process of making a system usable for people with disabilities. • A network that covers a small geographical area, like a home or office. • ...
Equilbrium and Disequilibrium 2023-02-24
Across
- Surplus is the quantity supplied is ..... than the quantity demanded at a given price
- Shortage is the quantity ...... is greater than quantity supplied at a given place
- quantity demanded is equal quantity supplied
- excess demand of a product
- A point at which quantity demanded does not equal quantity supplied
- a person willing and able to buy a product
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- a market where there are no government controls
- You put the supply and demand curve on the same graph to determine the ....
- What situation is a firm in if they put up their prices and increase quantity supplied?
- excess supply of a product
- If there is a surplus, what will happen to the quantity demanded?
- If there is a surplus a firm will .... prices and reduce quantity supplied
- a person willing and able to sell
13 Clues: excess supply of a product • excess demand of a product • a person willing and able to sell • a person willing and able to buy a product • quantity demanded is equal quantity supplied • a market where there are no government controls • If there is a surplus, what will happen to the quantity demanded? • A point at which quantity demanded does not equal quantity supplied • ...
Orange Jan 6 - Jan 17 2025-01-03
15 Clues: soil • to plug in • a good grip • wanting extra • not very tall • grows in forest • a type of growl • a place to play • pulled by horses • a sudden movement • the opposite of play • a common farm animal • a vegetable grown on a stalk • ballerinas and dancers do this • worn around the neck to keep warm
Choice Board Assignment Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-08
Across
- the top and thinnest layer of the Earth
- formation of new seafloor when magma comes up at mid-ocean ridge
- the only liquid layer of the Earth that contains iron and nickel
- lowland region formed by a divergent boundary
- plates of the Earth's surface that that constantly move
- the layer right beneath the lithosphere
- are formed at divergent boundaries and mainly at mid ocean ridge
- plates that flow independently over the mantle
- 2 plates that move towards each other
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- when the dense plate sinks into the mantle
- the center of the Earth that is as hot as the Sun
- theory that continents slowly move across the Earth's surface
- the scientist who came up with the theory of continental drift
- 2 plates that slide past each other
- 2 plates that move away from each other
- a supercontinent that existed about 250 million years ago
- molten material above the surface of the Earth
- the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior
- the rigid outer part of the Earth that consists of the crust and upper mantle
- molten material below the surface of the Earth
20 Clues: 2 plates that slide past each other • 2 plates that move towards each other • the top and thinnest layer of the Earth • 2 plates that move away from each other • the layer right beneath the lithosphere • the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior • when the dense plate sinks into the mantle • lowland region formed by a divergent boundary • ...
Choice Board Assignment Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-08
Across
- molten material above the surface of the Earth
- are formed at divergent boundaries and mainly at mid ocean ridge
- plates that flow independently over the mantle
- the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior
- the only liquid layer of the Earth that contains iron and nickel
- the layer right beneath the lithosphere
- the scientist who came up with the theory of continental drift
- the rigid outer part of the Earth that consists of the crust and upper mantle
- a supercontinent that existed about 250 million years ago
- molten material below the surface of the Earth
Down
- the center of the Earth that is as hot as the Sun
- 2 plates that slide past each other
- when the dense plate sinks into the mantle
- lowland region formed by a divergent boundary
- theory that continents slowly move across the Earth's surface
- 2 plates that move towards each other
- the top and thinnest layer of the Earth
- formation of new seafloor when magma comes up at mid-ocean ridge
- plates of the Earth's surface that constantly move
- 2 plates that move away from each other
20 Clues: 2 plates that slide past each other • 2 plates that move towards each other • the top and thinnest layer of the Earth • the layer right beneath the lithosphere • 2 plates that move away from each other • the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior • when the dense plate sinks into the mantle • lowland region formed by a divergent boundary • ...
Psychologists 2013-04-24
Across
- created a concept of a "hidden observer" during hypnosis, in which the person undergoing hypnosis can observe their pain without experiencing the suffering
- American feminist, ethicist, and psychologist that works on the ethical community and ethical relationships
- social learning psychologist that stated behavior is learned through observational learning (Bodo doll experiment)
- cognitive psychologist that created the triarchic theory of intelligence and triangular theory of love
- created 8 psychosocial stages of the human life, and emphasized the role of culture with the conflicts within the ego
- American psychologist that studied emotions and their relation to our facial expressions
- conducted the Standford Prison experiment
- American psychologist that established behaviorism; conducted Little Albert experiment
- created the cognitive dissonance theory, where we try to balance our beliefs with behaviors so they don't have a conflict
- studied human's judgment and decision making
- conducted conformity experiments to investigate how an individual's opinion is influenced by the majority
- investigated positive psychology and learned helplessness concepts
- Russian psychologist that experimented with dogs that led to the discovery of classical conditioning
- found out about taste aversion as people associate their feelings with the food they eat (getting sick after eating an apple causes an aversion to apples)
- created the human's hierarchy of needs
- French psychologist that made the first version of the modern day IQ test
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- created 3 morality stages: preconventional, conventional, and postconventional to display the moral development of individuals
- American psychologist that proved an individual's temperament is stable over time as infancy behaviors predict future behaviors
- created three different parenting styles to classify parents behavior
- created the theory of multiple intelligences
- tested with monkeys and found that the need for affection created a stronger bond between mother and infant than did physical needs
- experimented with using "hit" and "smash" in a questionnaire; found that memory is easily distorted by questioning techniques
- German psychologist that studied about memory; discovered the forgetting curve, learning curve, and spacing effect
- Father of operant conditioning with his introduction of reinforcement of behaviors
- psychotherapist that created Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) to help clients change irregular beliefs
- social psychologist that experimented with electric volts to see the extent ordinary people would follow orders of authoritative figures
- studied cognitive development and found that children thought completely differently as compared to adults
- Father of cognitive therapy, developed self-report measures of depression and anxiety
28 Clues: created the human's hierarchy of needs • conducted the Standford Prison experiment • created the theory of multiple intelligences • studied human's judgment and decision making • investigated positive psychology and learned helplessness concepts • created three different parenting styles to classify parents behavior • ...
Psychologists 2013-04-24
Across
- studied cognitive development and found that children thought completely differently as compared to adults
- experimented with using "hit" and "smash" in a questionnaire; found that memory is easily distorted by questioning techniques
- created the human's hierarchy of needs
- investigated positive psychology and learned helplessness concepts
- German psychologist that studied about memory; discovered the forgetting curve, learning curve, and spacing effect
- cognitive psychologist that created the triarchic theory of intelligence and triangular theory of love
- found out about taste aversion as people associate their feelings with the food they eat (getting sick after eating an apple causes an aversion to apples)
- conducted the Stanford Prison experiment
- American psychologist that studied emotions and their relation to our facial expressions
- created a concept of a "hidden observer" during hypnosis, in which the person undergoing hypnosis can observe their pain without experiencing the suffering
- created 8 psychosocial stages of the human life, and emphasized the role of culture with the conflicts within the ego
- social learning psychologist that stated behavior is learned through observational learning (Bodo doll experiment)
- created the theory of multiple intelligences
- tested with monkeys and found that the need for affection created a stronger bond between mother and infant than did physical needs
Down
- psychotherapist that created Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) to help clients change irregular beliefs
- Russian psychologist that experimented with dogs that led to the discovery of classical conditioning
- American psychologist that established behaviorism; conducted Little Albert experiment
- created the cognitive dissonance theory, where we try to balance our beliefs with behaviors so they don't have a conflict
- French psychologist that made the first version of the modern day IQ test
- created three different parenting styles to classify parents behavior
- American feminist, ethicist, and psychologist that works on the ethical community and ethical relationships
- American psychologist that proved an individual's temperament is stable over time as infancy behaviors predict future behaviors
- social psychologist that experimented with electric volts to see the extent ordinary people would follow orders of authoritative figures
- studied human's judgment and decision making
- created 3 morality stages: preconventional, conventional, and postconventional to display the moral development of individuals
- Father of operant conditioning with his introduction of reinforcement of behaviors
- Father of cognitive therapy, developed self-report measures of depression and anxiety
- conducted conformity experiments to investigate how an individual's opinion is influenced by the majority
28 Clues: created the human's hierarchy of needs • conducted the Stanford Prison experiment • studied human's judgment and decision making • created the theory of multiple intelligences • investigated positive psychology and learned helplessness concepts • created three different parenting styles to classify parents behavior • ...
Protestant Reformation (10C) Name:__________ 2024-09-30
Across
- Gave religious freedom to France's Huguenots (#3)
- Catholic courts to punish heretics (#4)
- Major war between Catholics & Protestants in the Holy Roman Empire(#4)
- Meeting of Pope and other Catholic officials to respond to Luther's reformation (#4)
- Main cause of Luther's Reformation (#1)
- Creator of the Church of England (#3)
- Elizabeth I's protestant declaration(#3)
- Name of the Cardinal who led France during the 30 Years War(#4)
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- Inventor of the printing press (last name)(#1)
- Pioneer of the Heliocentric theory (#7)
- Missionaries established by the Catholic Reformation (#4)
- Theory that states sun is the center of the solar system(#7)
- It was defeated by Elizabeth I in 1588 (#3)
- French Protestants; followers of Calvin (#3)
- Paying bribes to win Church position like Pope(#1)
- Name that Catholic Church called Protestants (#4)
16 Clues: Creator of the Church of England (#3) • Pioneer of the Heliocentric theory (#7) • Catholic courts to punish heretics (#4) • Main cause of Luther's Reformation (#1) • Elizabeth I's protestant declaration(#3) • It was defeated by Elizabeth I in 1588 (#3) • French Protestants; followers of Calvin (#3) • Inventor of the printing press (last name)(#1) • ...
Halloween 2021 2021-09-29
Across
- to cause harm
- an underground room or vault
- burial ground
- used to catch prey
- the second month of autumn
- saying from 1927
- obscures or restricts visibility
- reanimated
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- call upon a spirit by a magic ritual
- Tending to repel or drive off.
- molded, chewy, multicolored
- a ghostlike image of a person
- gourd
- carries out a sentence of death
- firm, mobile, spherical structures
- apparel
- showing signs of mental anguish or torment
- poison
- a short sharp cry of pain
19 Clues: gourd • poison • apparel • reanimated • to cause harm • burial ground • saying from 1927 • used to catch prey • a short sharp cry of pain • the second month of autumn • molded, chewy, multicolored • an underground room or vault • a ghostlike image of a person • Tending to repel or drive off. • carries out a sentence of death • obscures or restricts visibility • firm, mobile, spherical structures • ...
Josh's CrossWord 2012-12-11
Across
- Involved in secondary schools involved in Sports Colleges
- Name a characteristic of skill
- Transfer of Learning where their is no effect to the performer
- This involves moral intergrity and physical endeavour
- Name One type of skill
- Learning The type of learning that is taught as a whole
- Conditioning The learning theory that involves positive and negative reinforcement
- The acronym involved with Banduras Learning Theory
- One aim of sport England
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- One aspect of rational recreation
- Name the type of feedback that you give to yourself as a performer
- Learning Teacher demonstrates the skill all in one
- What is the final stage of learning
- Motivation from an external source
- Style Type of teaching style where the perfromer has little input to what they do
- strength Name one aspect involved in gross motor capability
16 Clues: Name One type of skill • One aim of sport England • Name a characteristic of skill • One aspect of rational recreation • Motivation from an external source • What is the final stage of learning • Learning Teacher demonstrates the skill all in one • The acronym involved with Banduras Learning Theory • This involves moral intergrity and physical endeavour • ...
Articulation Review Game! 2024-04-03
Across
- The floor of the mouth
- Seen in Source Filter Theory: the resonating cavities are the ???, nasal, and pharyngeal.
- Vocal folds vibrating against each other create these sounds
- known as the soft palate
- the Masseter, Temporalis and Medial Pterygoid ???? the Mandible
- For these sounds the Velopharyngeal port is open
- The manner of articulation that cause complete closure, pressure buildup, and sudden release
- How many formants are majorly discussed for vowel production
- An individual speech sound
- Place of articulation for voiced and unvoiced th
- Starts as one vowel and becomes another
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- /p/ /b/ /m/ /w/ place of articulation
- vocal folds abducted created these sounds
- manner of articulation for /j/ and /w/
- The Tensor veli palatini ? the Eustachian tube
- T/f your mandible muscles are at rest when your mouth is closed
- Broad energy peaks are known as...
- Where is the source of sound energy coming from in the Source Filter Theory?
- horizontal lines on the hard Palatine bone
- When the nasal cavity is closed air escapes through your
20 Clues: The floor of the mouth • known as the soft palate • An individual speech sound • Broad energy peaks are known as... • /p/ /b/ /m/ /w/ place of articulation • manner of articulation for /j/ and /w/ • Starts as one vowel and becomes another • vocal folds abducted created these sounds • horizontal lines on the hard Palatine bone • The Tensor veli palatini ? the Eustachian tube • ...
