theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Vocab List 3 2021-12-16
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- listen to
- full of life
- harshly abusive
- stubborn, holding firm
- annoyed or frustrated
- indirect; slanting
- arrogant, pompous language
- tribute or honor
- to agree to; give in to
- enthusiastic & devoted
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- self-indulgence; pleasure seeking
- expression of sorrow
- sadly thoughful
- short-lived
- temporary inactivity; suspension
- to cause bitterness/bad feeling
- using few words; brief; to the point
- someone who appreciates good food/drink
- cut short
- difficult to understand
20 Clues: listen to • cut short • short-lived • full of life • sadly thoughful • harshly abusive • tribute or honor • indirect; slanting • expression of sorrow • annoyed or frustrated • stubborn, holding firm • enthusiastic & devoted • to agree to; give in to • difficult to understand • arrogant, pompous language • to cause bitterness/bad feeling • temporary inactivity; suspension • ...
Voc #5 Crossword puzzle 2023-03-28
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- lack of organization
- to be easily controlled
- to add varieties to something
- sharp pieces
- to officially ignore claims.
- closest
- to express firm beliefs
- an unpleasant condition
- living in mud
- not permitted
- to give false appearance
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- a loud noise
- to invest with minister
- people who work together
- A thin layer of material
- harmful or limiting
- beyond the real life
- a deep composure
- to be obedient
- to reflect
20 Clues: closest • to reflect • a loud noise • sharp pieces • living in mud • not permitted • to be obedient • a deep composure • harmful or limiting • lack of organization • beyond the real life • to invest with minister • to be easily controlled • to express firm beliefs • an unpleasant condition • people who work together • A thin layer of material • to give false appearance • to officially ignore claims. • ...
Government Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-17
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- State A sovereign state whose citizens or subjects are relatively homogeneous
- of Law The restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power
- The governing body of a nation
- Appropriate to a court or judge
- Body of laws and rules
- Supreme power or authority
- Having the power to put plans, laws, or actions into effect
- A system governed by one person
- Biased or misleading nature
- Rights A right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person
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- Forming a single or uniform entity
- The elected head
- Legislative body
- A political and economic theory
- A political theory derived from Karl Marx
- Number of parties united in an alliance or league
- Minister The head of an elected government
- A system of government in which priests rule
- Country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners
- A state of disorder due to absence
- A small group of people having control
- Supreme power is held by the people
- A form of government
- An authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization
24 Clues: The elected head • Legislative body • A form of government • Body of laws and rules • Supreme power or authority • Biased or misleading nature • The governing body of a nation • A political and economic theory • Appropriate to a court or judge • A system governed by one person • Forming a single or uniform entity • A state of disorder due to absence • ...
Pangea 2026-04-01
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- A boundary where plates slide past each other.
- The rigid outer layer of Earth, including the crust.
- The movement of heat within the mantle that pushes the plates.
- The plastic-like layer of the mantle that the plates slide on.
- The location where new crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges.
- A boundary where two plates pull apart.
- The theory describing the motion of large sections of Earth's lithosphere.
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- An ancient fern fossil used as evidence for Continental Drift.
- When one plate sinks beneath another into the mantle.
- Evidence of these ice masses in tropical areas proved continents have shifted.
- The way the coastlines of South America and Africa seem to fit together.
- The slow movement of continents over millions of years.
- The ancient supercontinent where all landmasses were joined.
- The process occurring at divergent boundaries under the ocean.
- The border where two tectonic plates meet.
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms found on matching coastlines.
- A boundary where two plates collide.
- Molten rock beneath Earth's surface that creates new crust.
- A freshwater reptile fossil found in both South America and Africa.
- The scientist who proposed the theory of Continental Drift.
20 Clues: A boundary where two plates collide. • A boundary where two plates pull apart. • The border where two tectonic plates meet. • A boundary where plates slide past each other. • The rigid outer layer of Earth, including the crust. • When one plate sinks beneath another into the mantle. • The slow movement of continents over millions of years. • ...
Psych Motivation and Emotion 2021-04-09
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- a theory that proposes that the hypothalamus wants to keep a stable body weight.
- An example of this term is mastering how to drive, and passing a road test.
- Nick has to choose between spending the day with his annoying cousin or spending the day cleaning his house. This is an example of an _______________ conflict.
- an example of this term is when a human is very cold, they will meet this need by snuggling under a blanket.
- this man proposed that a medium level of arousal has the greatest performance.
- This kind of drive is innate and vital to one's survival. An example is the need for sleep.
- baby animals follow their mothers is not a learned behavior, but rather an ____________.
- This kind of drive is learned.
- these men theorized that if a shark were to jump up at a human, the human would be afraid because of the human's increase in heart rate.
- these men theorized that physiological changes and emotions happen at the same time.
- a theory that suggests that humans crave excitement.
- this theory states that a human would be afraid of a shark because of their change in heart rate and their cognitive label of the shark being scary.
- Sorin wants to go to his school dance. His crush will be there, but his dad is a chaperone and he's afraid that his dad will embarrass him.This is an example of an _______________ conflict.
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- a theory that suggests that behaviors stem from basic biological needs.
- why someone works towards achieving a goal.
- On Saturday, Gabby was invited to go to the beach with her friends and she was also invited to go to the amusement park with her boyfriend. She must choose who she makes plans with. This is an example of an ________________ conflict.
- this term refers to the general response that animals have to stress.
- a dog will stop eating chicken when this part of the hypothalamus is stimulated.
- an example of this is parents offering a child ice cream in return for the child doing the dishes.
- after a while of getting arousal from a substance, this theory states that one would want to return back a neutral state.
- this eating disorder is seen on TLC's show called "1,000 Pound Sisters".
- the majority of people with this eating disorder are female.
- this term refers when people feel the need to meet their full potential.
- this man theorized that humans will satisfy biological needs before self satisfaction.
- this type of motivation is a physical reward, such as a paycheck.
- often used in biology, this term is what living organisms are constantly trying to achieve in order to remain comfortable and survive.
- defining characteristics of this eating disorder are binging and purging.
- when a bird wants to eat from a bird feeder this part of the hypothalamus is stimulated.
- this type of motivation is an internal reward, such as enjoyment.
29 Clues: This kind of drive is learned. • why someone works towards achieving a goal. • a theory that suggests that humans crave excitement. • the majority of people with this eating disorder are female. • this type of motivation is a physical reward, such as a paycheck. • this type of motivation is an internal reward, such as enjoyment. • ...
Psychology- Chapter 5 2025-12-02
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- The emotional bond between infant and caregiver that sets the basis for actions in future relationships
- Theory theory relating to aging that states the more active and social one stays when aging, the happier and better off they will be
- Attachment style involving intentional emotional distance and extreme and unhealthy levels of self-reliance
- Person who came up with stages explaining moral development
- Parenting style that includes overbearing rules and boundaries that are strictly instituted with little reason or explanation.
- Clock Theory Cells are limited in the amount of times they can repair/reproduces
- Person who came up with stages of development that spanned over the lifetime and had a more psychosocial focus
- Radical Theory Aging results from ongoing wear and tear that results from stress and physical exertion
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- Parenting style with extreme leniency. Rules, expectations, and structure are minimal
- Attachment style marked by fear of abandonment, resulting in clinginess and need for constant reassurance
- Healthy attachment style with comfort in closeness and independence
- Parenting style that includes set boundaries that are reasonable and explained as necessary
- Person who came up with developmental stages specifically focused on cognitive growth
- Parenting style marked by extreme unresponsiveness and failure to meet physical and/or emotional needs
14 Clues: Person who came up with stages explaining moral development • Healthy attachment style with comfort in closeness and independence • Clock Theory Cells are limited in the amount of times they can repair/reproduces • Parenting style with extreme leniency. Rules, expectations, and structure are minimal • ...
Criminal Theory Terms 2023-02-21
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- The theory holds that individuals will turn to a life of crime when they are strained, or when they are unable to achieve the goals of the society, whether power, finance, or some other desirable goal.
- upholds the belief that a small few, the elite of the society, decide laws and the definition of crime; those who commit crimes disagree with the laws that were created to keep control of them.
- Similar to the choice theory, this theory ascertains that people think before they proceed with criminal actions; that when one commits a crime, it is because the individual decided that it was advantageous to commit the crime.
- Learning Social learning indicates that individuals learn from those around them; they base their morals and activities on what they see others in their social environment doing.
- activity Followers of this theory believe that crime is inevitable, and that if the target is attractive enough, crime will happen; effective measures must be in place to deter crime from happening.
- disorganization Suggests that crime occurs in communities that experience breakdown in social mores and opportunities, such as in highly populated, lower income, urban communities.
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- The positivist rejects the idea that each individual makes a conscious, rational choice to commit a crime; rather, some individuals are abnormal in intelligence, social acceptance, or some other way, and that causes them to commit crime.
- The conflict theory holds that crime results from the conflicts in society among the different social classes, and that laws actually arise from necessity as a result of conflict, rather than a general consensus.
- Control Theorists believe it is society’s responsibility to maintain a certain degree of stability and certainly in an individual’s life, to make the rules and responsibilities clear, and to create other activities to thwart criminal activity.
- Choice Reasons that an individual thinks through each action, deciding on whether it would be worth the risk of committing a crime to reap the benefits of that crime, whether the goal be financial, pleasure, or some other beneficial result.
- Those who follow the this theory of criminology ascribe to the fact that an individual will become what he is labeled or what others expect him to become; the danger comes from calling a crime a crime and a criminal a criminal.
- Those who follow the trait theory believe that individuals have certain traits that will contribute to whether or not they are capable of committing a crime when pushed in a certain direction, or when they are in duress.
- The belief that individuals choose to commit a crime, looking at the opportunities before them, weighing the benefit versus the punishment, and deciding whether to proceed or not.
- Course The theory that a person’s “course” in life is determined by short (transitory) and long (trajectory) events in his life, and crime can result when a transitory event causes stress in a person’s life causing him to commit a crime against society.
14 Clues: Learning Social learning indicates that individuals learn from those around them; they base their morals and activities on what they see others in their social environment doing. • ...
Bailey's story 2024-03-21
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- literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people
- Eager to explore new experiences and take risks.
- kindness and empathy towards others.
- a woman in relation to her child or children
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke
- a young domestic dog
- legally take another's child and bring it up as one's own
- a large farm building used for storing grain, hay, or straw or for housing livestock
- a device containing gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that
- The name originated from Middle English where it means "fox"
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- to recover quickly from difficulties.
- a spectacular explosion when ignited, used typically for display or in celebrations.
- a person aged between 13 and 19 years
- Brave in the face of danger or adversity
- a building for human habitation, especially one that is lived in by a family or small group of people
- and steadfast in allegiance or support.
- Retriever, a retriever of a breed with a thick golden-colored coat
- Having a firm purpose and unwavering resolve.
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
- a name means strong, enduring and firm
- an animal that is related to the common wolf
21 Clues: a young domestic dog • kindness and empathy towards others. • to recover quickly from difficulties. • a person aged between 13 and 19 years • a name means strong, enduring and firm • and steadfast in allegiance or support. • Brave in the face of danger or adversity • a woman in relation to her child or children • an animal that is related to the common wolf • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead Crossword 2020-10-24
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- morally evil
- mathematical calculation
- to dock at the shore
- an official´s badge
- a fence set for defense
- American Soldier in the American revolution
- British government
- open end of a gun
- a rifle with a knife on the end
- constantly moving
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- a government crime
- fight back
- a firm biscuit
- principle-less
- British soldiers with red coats
- not moving
- not wanting to work
- formal request sent to an authority
- American Loyalist
- turn sharply
20 Clues: fight back • not moving • morally evil • turn sharply • a firm biscuit • principle-less • American Loyalist • open end of a gun • constantly moving • a government crime • British government • an official´s badge • not wanting to work • to dock at the shore • a fence set for defense • mathematical calculation • British soldiers with red coats • a rifle with a knife on the end • ...
#22 Bible Creation 2025-09-01
12 Clues: — Given to us. • — God’s design. • — Life from God. • — Firm foundation. • — Made by His hand. • — Breath from above. • — Eternal handiwork. • — Wonder of the earth. • — Nature glorifies God. • — First act of creation. • — Strength in His making. • — Perfect in the beginning.
The Big Bang Theory 2023-05-15
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- the distance light travels in one year
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
- region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing has enough energy to escape it
- the observed displacement of an object caused by the change of the observer's point of view
- a branch of physics that deals with heat
- an ongoing and continuous sequence of events that occur in succession, from past through the present, and to the future
- matter composed of the antiparticles of the corresponding particles in ordinary matter
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- a branch of physics and metaphysics dealing with the nature of the universe
- an interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge
- the wavelength of the light is stretched, so the light is seen as 'shifted' towards the red part of the spectrum
- a theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe
- a hypothetical form of matter thought to account for approximately 85% of the matter in the universe
- a term you use when talking about how hot or cold it is outside
- a unit of measurement for temperature
- the number of things in a certain area
15 Clues: a unit of measurement for temperature • the distance light travels in one year • the number of things in a certain area • a branch of physics that deals with heat • a term you use when talking about how hot or cold it is outside • a theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe • an interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge • ...
Unit 4 Vocab (Micro) 2021-11-15
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- Many firms exist in the market, 4 firms control less than 40%
- Few firms exist in market, 4 largest firms control more than 40% of market shares
- any economic market that does not meet the rigorous assumptions of a hypothetical perfectly competitive market
- price restrictions set in place in a market and enforced by the government
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- Allocative efficiency is a state of the economy in which production is aligned with consumer preferences; in particular, every good or service is produced up to the point where the last unit provides a marginal benefit to consumers equal to the marginal cost of producing.
- In microeconomic theory, productive efficiency is a situation in which the economy or an economic system operating within the constraints of current industrial technology cannot increase production of one good without sacrificing production of another good
- one firm in the market
7 Clues: one firm in the market • Many firms exist in the market, 4 firms control less than 40% • price restrictions set in place in a market and enforced by the government • Few firms exist in market, 4 largest firms control more than 40% of market shares • any economic market that does not meet the rigorous assumptions of a hypothetical perfectly competitive market • ...
Describing Yourself 2023-03-31
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- having, showing, or caused by strong feelings or beliefs
- having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties; able to deal skillfully with new situations or difficulties
- having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval
- feeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure and happiness
- relaxed and easygoing; calm under stress
- possessing energy; vigorous
- able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious
- quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent; mentally bright
- continuing firmly or obstinately in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
- free from outside control; not depending on another’s authority; self-governing
- conducive to or characterized by the expression of love; imaginative but impractical; fanciful and unrealistic
- uncomplicated and easy to do or understand; honest and frank
- feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy; understanding of others’ feelings and experiences
- unassuming in the estimation of one’s abilities or achievements
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- showing quick and inventive verbal humor
- showing a controlled form of behavior or way of working
- Truly what something is said to be; authentic
- relaxed and tolerant in approach or manner
- having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed
- not deterred by danger or pain; brave
- careful not to inconvenience or harm others; thoughtful of others’ feelings and circumstances
- showing a readiness to give more of something than is strictly necessary or expected
- outgoing and socially confident
- willing to consider new ideas; unprejudiced
- strong enough to withstand adverse conditions or rough handling; able to endure hardship or pain
- concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas
- tending to keep a firm hold of something; clinging or adhering closely; persistent
- characterized by constant change, activity, or progress
- having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level
- lacking fear; brave
30 Clues: lacking fear; brave • possessing energy; vigorous • outgoing and socially confident • not deterred by danger or pain; brave • showing quick and inventive verbal humor • relaxed and easygoing; calm under stress • relaxed and tolerant in approach or manner • willing to consider new ideas; unprejudiced • Truly what something is said to be; authentic • ...
Psychology In a nutshell. 2023-09-15
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- This theory of learning emphasizes the importance of observing and imitating others
- The study of mental processes and behavior.
- This theory focuses on the mind as a whole and not separate parts.
- Deals with receiving psychological Help from a expert.
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- This theory focuses on the unconscious mind
- another word for questionnaire.
- This theory focuses on the elements of the mental processes.
- The four goals of Psychology are; Understand, influence, describe and ______.
8 Clues: another word for questionnaire. • This theory focuses on the unconscious mind • The study of mental processes and behavior. • Deals with receiving psychological Help from a expert. • This theory focuses on the elements of the mental processes. • This theory focuses on the mind as a whole and not separate parts. • ...
Memory game 2024-04-23
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- Information is composed into smaller parts
- knowing that
- another way to call short term memory
- Unlimited capacity, imformation organized, some may turn permanent
- knowing how
- Another word for Short term memory
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- Type of memory with limited capacity
- The place where the mind stores and remembers information
- general knowledge
- Type of theory that shows new information entering the memory can wipe out the old
- another way to call long term memory
- personal experienced events
- Type of theory that shows information eventually disappears
13 Clues: knowing how • knowing that • general knowledge • personal experienced events • Another word for Short term memory • Type of memory with limited capacity • another way to call long term memory • another way to call short term memory • Information is composed into smaller parts • The place where the mind stores and remembers information • ...
spelling chp 2 2022-09-12
15 Clues: Hole • Extra • Shame • Speech • Theory • Limited • Flexible • Ridiculous • Trap by net • To slow down • Not Permitted • Antonym of question • The opposite of dark • The opposite of stillness • The opposite of a nibbler
module 22 2025-05-16
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- The British monarch who ruled from 1837 to 1901
- 16th President of the United States
- A major political scandal in late 19th-century France
- A theory by Charles Darwin, about natural selection
- A system for giving messages over long distances
- In Australia the term for the indigenous people
- Belief that the United States had a right to expand
- The movement that allows the establishment of a Jewish state
- A rule issued by President Abraham Lincoln
- To withdraw from a political union
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- A settlement used to house convicts
- Republic The French republic established in 1870
- Group that fought for Irish independence.
- United States vs Confederate States of America
- The right of a region to govern itself
- A working-class movement in Britain in the 19th century.
- A production system where parts are moved along a continuous conveyor belt
- self-governing nation within the empire, with own parliament
- The right or privilege to vote, especially in elections.
- Prejudice against or discrimination toward Jews.
- The indigenous people of New Zealand.
- A naturalist who made the theory of evolution
22 Clues: To withdraw from a political union • A settlement used to house convicts • 16th President of the United States • The indigenous people of New Zealand. • The right of a region to govern itself • Group that fought for Irish independence. • A rule issued by President Abraham Lincoln • A naturalist who made the theory of evolution • ...
Quantum mechanical adventure 2023-04-26
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- It is the name of the scientist who proposed the Dirac equation.
- It is a physical quantity named after a Hamilton physicist.
- It is the concept of linear algebra and a generalization of the intuitive concept of vertical. It makes sense only in a definite inner product space. It is used to represent the case that the inner product of two vectors in the inner product space is 0.
- It is a device used to connect the ends of two objects to transmit power.
- In mathematics, it gives an indication of the extent to which a certain binary operation fails to be commutative.
- It is a particle that spins as an integer and is named after the physicist Satyendra Bose.
- It is a word used to describe a characteristic state.
- It is the name of the inventor of the Zeeman effect.
- It is a particle that obeys Fermi-Dirac statistics.
- It is a physical quantity on the order of length, spatial direction, and can be decomposed into a variable number of components.
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- It is an important physical theory about the study of the universe put forward by Einstein.
- It is used to describe objects that can be measured and observed with the naked eye.
- It is the process of constructing quantum field theory from classical field theory.
- It describes in linear algebra that the eigenvector or eigenvector of a linear transformation is a non-zero vector.
- It's a quantity that has magnitude, no direction, and remains constant under a coordinate transformation.
- It's the Computational symbol for function from function to function.
- The manner in which something relates to its main properties.
- It is the characteristic value of the characteristic state.
- It is a word used to express the odd or even properties of physical quantities.
- It is used to describe things that are too small for our eyes to see.
20 Clues: It is a particle that obeys Fermi-Dirac statistics. • It is the name of the inventor of the Zeeman effect. • It is a word used to describe a characteristic state. • It is a physical quantity named after a Hamilton physicist. • It is the characteristic value of the characteristic state. • The manner in which something relates to its main properties. • ...
religion 2 2022-08-08
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- not simple, consisting of different and connected parts
- exerts a strong gravitation force that even light could not escape
- items in a recipe , what makes a formula
- the inspiration for the law came from a falling apple
- it could be a 'gut feel' or a mother's instinct
- foundation of geometry , needed to solve the rubik's cube
- to combine atomically
- proof of God's existence according to St. Thomas Aquinas
- advanced the theory that the sun is the center of the solar system , studied pendulums and laws of motion
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- chemistry chart often used by high school students
- porridge chef
- theory that said that the earth is the center of the universe
- Einstein said it was curved
- happened to the 'God particle' in a billionth of a second , also could be an increase in prices
- _____of light
- what scientists and journalists may seek
- one of the acronyms from Emc , is also celebrated
- known universally as the 'good book'
18 Clues: porridge chef • _____of light • to combine atomically • Einstein said it was curved • known universally as the 'good book' • items in a recipe , what makes a formula • what scientists and journalists may seek • it could be a 'gut feel' or a mother's instinct • one of the acronyms from Emc , is also celebrated • chemistry chart often used by high school students • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2025-09-29
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- Art style that shows life as it is
- Government controlled by religious leaders
- Step-by-step process for scientific discovery
- Muslim empire in India (1526–1857)
- The belief that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the universe
- German astronomer who discovered planetary motion laws
- Religious movement challenging the Catholic Church, starting Protestantism
- Protestant reformer in Switzerland
- Protestant group believing in adult baptism
- Italian scientist who supported heliocentric theory
- Protestant denomination influenced by Calvinism
- Supporter of the arts financially
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- Religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyol
- Muslim empire based in Turkey (1299–1922)
- Church court system to suppress heresy
- German monk who began the Protestant Reformation
- An ideal, perfect society
- Period (1500s–1600s) of major advances in science
- Luther’s list of complaints against the Catholic Church
- the Last imperial dynasty of China (1644–1911)
- Italian political writer of The Prince
- West African empire (1400s–1500s)
- A cultural movement in Europe (1300s–1600s)
- Polish astronomer who proposed heliocentric theory
24 Clues: An ideal, perfect society • West African empire (1400s–1500s) • Supporter of the arts financially • Art style that shows life as it is • Muslim empire in India (1526–1857) • Protestant reformer in Switzerland • Church court system to suppress heresy • Italian political writer of The Prince • Muslim empire based in Turkey (1299–1922) • ...
Chapter 1 2020-02-14
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- free
- toga (formal clothing worn by an adult male citizen)
- slave
- lord, master
- water
- firm ground
- I care for
- I call together, assemble
- colonist; farmer
- I drink
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- voice of the people
- tired
- I hurry, rush, accelerate
- teacher, master; captain
- woman
- female slave
- rare bird
- I greet, wish well; welcome
- lady, mistress
- I carry; bring
- man
21 Clues: man • free • tired • woman • slave • water • I drink • rare bird • I care for • firm ground • female slave • lord, master • lady, mistress • I carry; bring • colonist; farmer • voice of the people • teacher, master; captain • I hurry, rush, accelerate • I call together, assemble • I greet, wish well; welcome • toga (formal clothing worn by an adult male citizen)
Snooze Clues 2020-10-16
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- Evolutionary theory suggesting that periods of activity and inactivity evolved as means of energy conservation
- gradually lose responsiveness to stimuli and experience drifting thoughts and images
- serves as a time cue to the biological clock and promotes sleep anticipation
- result from diseases, trauma, blow in the head, or medical anesthesia
- during stage 3 and 4 you are in a ______ sleep
- Lag physiological condition resulting from alterations to body's circadian rhythms caused by long-distance trans-meridian travel
- In the morning, eyes and brain are signaled that it is time to wake-up by ________
- biological clock regulating physiological responses within 24 hours time period
- Restorative theory stating sleep allows the body to repair and replete cellular components necessary for biological functions
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- Circadian clock also referred as midnight-snack clock
- difficulties in either going to sleep or staying asleep through the night
- requires low level of awareness, often occurs during automatic processes that involves fantasizing
- Different levels of awareness
- Each cycle of sleep has _______ stages
- arouses and alerts the forebrain and prepares it to receive information from all the senses
- stage in sleep that is highly associated with dreaming
- we go to sleep several hours after a fall in body _______________ and get up when it starts to rise
- effect of sleep deprivation causing someone to experience unreal events
- theory that dreaming occurs because brain areas that provide reasoned cognitive control during the waking state are shut down
- chronic sleep disorder characterized by overwhelming daytime drowsiness and sudden attacks of sleep
20 Clues: Different levels of awareness • Each cycle of sleep has _______ stages • during stage 3 and 4 you are in a ______ sleep • Circadian clock also referred as midnight-snack clock • stage in sleep that is highly associated with dreaming • result from diseases, trauma, blow in the head, or medical anesthesia • ...
Key Word Recap 2013-07-02
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- / The ideology of raising your social status (becoming posher).
- / How people or events are shown.
- / The ideology of relationships between a man and a woman.
- / The main character who drives the story.
- / A set of ideas or beliefs.
- / The ideology of man being the centre/dominant.
- / The theory of needing a balanced or 'normal' state.
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- / The ideology of gaining wealth (becoming richer).
- / The theory of elements working against each other.
- / The code that sets up questions.
- / The ideology of families.
- / The decision making about how to represent something.
12 Clues: / The ideology of families. • / A set of ideas or beliefs. • / How people or events are shown. • / The code that sets up questions. • / The main character who drives the story. • / The ideology of man being the centre/dominant. • / The ideology of gaining wealth (becoming richer). • / The theory of elements working against each other. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 2021-10-22
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- not regular or consistent
- to stop proceedings
- loose in morals or behavior
- profitable
- unmoving; firm; not drawing back
- strengthen
- reproduce; spread rapidly
- torment by teasing
- attractive appearance
- tease; a rude remark
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- horse's food
- to conquer by force
- to put out; the process of forcing out
- deceptive movement; a fake
- unreadable; difficult to read
- average; ordinary
- tarnish; or stain
- reward
- foreign
- brief and to the point
20 Clues: reward • foreign • profitable • strengthen • horse's food • average; ordinary • tarnish; or stain • torment by teasing • to conquer by force • to stop proceedings • tease; a rude remark • attractive appearance • brief and to the point • not regular or consistent • reproduce; spread rapidly • deceptive movement; a fake • loose in morals or behavior • unreadable; difficult to read • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-12-07
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- _______ Harvey discovered circulation of blood and the role of the heart
- ________ Kepler, built on Copernicus' model by using math to discover planets went in an elliptical orbit around the sun
- Sir Isaac Newton discovered the Laws of _______
- __________ theory that earth centered the view of the universe God deliberately placed earth at the center of the universe
- _______ Bacon, invented the Scientific Method
- After the Scientific Revolution, knowledge was based off of logic and ___________
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- ____________ is the sun centered universe
- ________ Copernicus, discovered the Heliocentric Theory
- _______ Galilei, built a telescope and used his observations of planets to prove the Heliocentric Theory
- Before the Scientific Revolution, knowledge was based off of superstitions and ________
10 Clues: ____________ is the sun centered universe • _______ Bacon, invented the Scientific Method • Sir Isaac Newton discovered the Laws of _______ • ________ Copernicus, discovered the Heliocentric Theory • _______ Harvey discovered circulation of blood and the role of the heart • After the Scientific Revolution, knowledge was based off of logic and ___________ • ...
UNIT 5 PLATE TECTONICS 2016-11-19
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- The portion of motion of a tectonic plate that can be accounted for by its subduction.
- Sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- A type of fault whose relative motion is predominantly horizontal, in either a sinistral or dextral direction.
- An actively deforming region where two (or more) tectonic plates or fragments of the lithosphere move toward one another and collide.
- The movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise.
- A change in a planet's magnetic field such that the positions of magnetic north and magnetic south are interchanged.
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates.
- Theory that explained how continents shift position on Earth's surface.
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- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- A linear feature that exists between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.
- Formation of new areas of oceanic crust, occurs at mid-ocean ridges.
- When the hot and neutral connections at a receptacle are wired “backwards.”
- The movement, formation, or re-formation of continents described by the theory of plate tectonics.
- A hypothetical super-continent that included all the landmasses of the earth before the Triassic Period.
- Where the magnetic north points (roughly) towards the geographic north pole.
- Sliding plate force is a proposed mechanism for plate motion in plate tectonics.
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.” • The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. • ...
Instruction Media Puzzle 2025-04-30
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- Theory that states learning is between sender
- Theory that focus on mental operation
- One's mechanism acquiring knoweldge, skills
- This person used a screw as an illustration
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- Learning theroy proposed by Plato
- The devotional today is about this person
- 23 The text from the devotional this morning
- Proposes the theory of blank state
- Tools to help people
- Channel or something that convey
10 Clues: Tools to help people • Channel or something that convey • Learning theroy proposed by Plato • Proposes the theory of blank state • Theory that focus on mental operation • The devotional today is about this person • One's mechanism acquiring knoweldge, skills • This person used a screw as an illustration • Theory that states learning is between sender • ...
Revelation Bible Study 2024-09-27
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- Pray for your..
- Corrupt family linked to John Darby
- A potential mark of the beast
- Hebrew context for beast
- Battle between spiritual realms
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- Last book of the Bible
- Creator of Rapture theory
- What you feel compelled by spirit
- Theory Christians will be taken during the Revelation
- The comfort of earthly flesh
- For we wrestle not against flesh
11 Clues: Pray for your.. • Last book of the Bible • Hebrew context for beast • Creator of Rapture theory • The comfort of earthly flesh • A potential mark of the beast • Battle between spiritual realms • For we wrestle not against flesh • What you feel compelled by spirit • Corrupt family linked to John Darby • Theory Christians will be taken during the Revelation
Exercise Principles and Elements 2024-04-23
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- _________ principle states that To improve physical fitness components, the physiological systems of the body must be taxed using loads greater than those to which the individual is accustomed.
- Intensity is measured in the client's _______ or perceived rate of exertion.
- Refers to the total number of weekly exercise session.
- Principle of ________ states that Throughout the training program, you must progressively increase the training volume, or overload, to stimulate further improvements.
- Duration and intensity of exercise are ______ related
- American College of Sports Medicine and Centers for Disease Control recommend that an individual should accumulate at least 150 min/wk of ________ intensity aerobic exercise.
- During the _______ stage of the stress-recovery theory, it is Characterized by optimal performance attained as a result of the adaptations made in the resistance phase.
- American College of Sports Medicine and Centers for Disease Control recommend that an individual should accumulate at least 75 min/wk of ________ intensity aerobic exercise.
- _________ principle states that the body’s physiological and metabolic responses and adaptations to exercise training are specific to the type of exercises and muscle group involved.
- Principle of Reversibility states that When individuals discontinue their exercise programs, exercise capacity ______ quickly.
- Exercise ______ dictates the specific physiological and metabolic changes in the body during exercise training.
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- The first stage of progression that last 1 to 6 weeks that serves as Serves as a primer to familiarize the client with exercise training.
- During the resistance/_______ stage of the stress-recovery theory, The body adapts to the initial stressor and experiences improvements in performance and fitness levels.
- The activity a person participates in to exercise.
- The length in which a person exercises on a weekly or daily basis.
- The principle of ________ is the foundation of physical training stress-recovery theory, which states that the repeated application of appropriate stressors to the body activates a variety of structural and functional changes in response to physical activity.
- Research shows that exercising ______ days/week on alternate days is sufficient to improve components of physical fitness
- The second stage of progression that lasts from 4-8 months where The rate of progression is more rapid than in the initial conditioning stage.
- Principle of ________ states that The positive physiological effects and health benefits of regular physical activity and exercise are reversable.
- During the alarm/reaction phase of the stress-recovery theory, our bodies initiate various physiological processes to ______ tissues, leading to stronger muscles and increased endurance.
- For continued improvements, the cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems must be _______ overloaded through periodic increases in the frequency, intensity, and duration of exercise.
- The final stage of progression that helps clients preserve the level of fitness they achieved at the end of the improvement stage.
22 Clues: The activity a person participates in to exercise. • Duration and intensity of exercise are ______ related • Refers to the total number of weekly exercise session. • The length in which a person exercises on a weekly or daily basis. • Intensity is measured in the client's _______ or perceived rate of exertion. • ...
The Cloud Theory 2016-01-10
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- Cloud Describes where the electrons could be.
- The smallest particles that make up an atom. (Negative charge)
- The positive charged particle that makes up the nucleus.
- The positive charged central core of an atom.
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- Each of the potential or actual patterns of an electron.
- equations What did Schrödinger use to create the Cloud Theory?
- Probability of finding the electrons in the orbitals.
- space What the Cloud Theory reminds some people of.
- Schrödinger Who created the Cloud Theory?
- The part of the nucleus that has no electric charge.
10 Clues: Schrödinger Who created the Cloud Theory? • Cloud Describes where the electrons could be. • The positive charged central core of an atom. • space What the Cloud Theory reminds some people of. • The part of the nucleus that has no electric charge. • Probability of finding the electrons in the orbitals. • Each of the potential or actual patterns of an electron. • ...
Marxism Crossword 2013-03-19
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- a particular conception or view of something to be done or of the method of doing it
- Karl
- as great as; the same as, within a society or races
- 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.
- allocated things you are allowed to recieve
- Joseph
- Friedrich
- to divide and give out in shares; deal out; allot.
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- Idealistic View
- preoccupation with or emphasis on material objects, comforts, and considerations, with a disinterest in or rejection of spiritual, intellectual, or cultural values.
- Friedrich
- 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.
- 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.
- Ze Dong
- an overthrow or repudiation and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed.
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 • ...
Corporate Finance Extra Credit 2 2021-11-14
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- The purest and most basic form of corporate ownership
- Income earned through the sale of a firm’s goods or services.
- An intermediary that channels the savings of individuals, businesses, and governments into loans or investments.
- Measures the proportion of total assets financed by the firm’s creditors.
- The highest price offered to purchase a security.
- The lowest price at which a security is offered for sale.
- Groups such as employees, customers, suppliers, creditors, owners, and others who have a direct economic link to the firm.
- Summary statement of the firm’s financial position at a given point in time.
- A financial relationship created between suppliers and demanders of short-term funds.
- Short-term assets, expected to be converted into cash within 1 year or less.
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- Provides a financial summary of the firm’s operating results during a specified period.
- An entity created by law.
- A type of cross-sectional analysis in which the firm’s ratio values are compared with those of a key competitor or with a group of competitors that it wishes to emulate.
- The science and art of managing money
- A business owned by two or more people and operated for profit.
- Periodic distributions of cash to the stockholders of a firm.
- A market that enables suppliers and demanders of long-term funds to make transactions.
- Long-term debt instrument used by business and government to raise large sums of money, generally from a diverse group of lenders.
- The chance that actual outcomes may differ from those expected.
- A firm’s ability to satisfy its short-term obligations as they come due.
20 Clues: An entity created by law. • The science and art of managing money • The highest price offered to purchase a security. • The purest and most basic form of corporate ownership • The lowest price at which a security is offered for sale. • Income earned through the sale of a firm’s goods or services. • Periodic distributions of cash to the stockholders of a firm. • ...
Corporate Finance Extra Credit 2 2021-11-14
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- A financial relationship created between suppliers and demanders of short-term funds.
- Income earned through the sale of a firm’s goods or services.
- Summary statement of the firm’s financial position at a given point in time.
- The purest and most basic form of corporate ownership
- Periodic distributions of cash to the stockholders of a firm.
- The science and art of managing money
- A firm’s ability to satisfy its short-term obligations as they come due.
- Long-term debt instrument used by business and government to raise large sums of money, generally from a diverse group of lenders.
- Short-term assets, expected to be converted into cash within 1 year or less.
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- A market that enables suppliers and demanders of long-term funds to make transactions.
- Measures the proportion of total assets financed by the firm’s creditors.
- The chance that actual outcomes may differ from those expected.
- A business owned by two or more people and operated for profit.
- An entity created by law.
- An intermediary that channels the savings of individuals, businesses, and governments into loans or investments.
- Provides a financial summary of the firm’s operating results during a specified period.
- Relate a firm’s market value, as measured by its current share price, to certain accounting values.
- A type of cross-sectional analysis in which the firm’s ratio values are compared with those of a key competitor or with a group of competitors that it wishes to emulate.
- Groups such as employees, customers, suppliers, creditors, owners, and others who have a direct economic link to the firm.
- The highest price offered to purchase a security.
- The lowest price at which a security is offered for sale.
21 Clues: An entity created by law. • The science and art of managing money • The highest price offered to purchase a security. • The purest and most basic form of corporate ownership • The lowest price at which a security is offered for sale. • Income earned through the sale of a firm’s goods or services. • Periodic distributions of cash to the stockholders of a firm. • ...
Corporate Finance Extra Credit 2 2021-11-14
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- An intermediary that channels the savings of individuals, businesses, and governments into loans or investments.
- Income earned through the sale of a firm’s goods or services.
- The science and art of managing money
- A financial relationship created between suppliers and demanders of short-term funds.
- Short-term assets, expected to be converted into cash within 1 year or less.
- Summary statement of the firm’s financial position at a given point in time.
- An entity created by law.
- The chance that actual outcomes may differ from those expected.
- Groups such as employees, customers, suppliers, creditors, owners, and others who have a direct economic link to the firm.
- Measures the proportion of total assets financed by the firm’s creditors.
- A business owned by two or more people and operated for profit.
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- The highest price offered to purchase a security.
- A market that enables suppliers and demanders of long-term funds to make transactions.
- The lowest price at which a security is offered for sale.
- Provides a financial summary of the firm’s operating results during a specified period.
- A type of cross-sectional analysis in which the firm’s ratio values are compared with those of a key competitor or with a group of competitors that it wishes to emulate.
- Long-term debt instrument used by business and government to raise large sums of money, generally from a diverse group of lenders.
- Periodic distributions of cash to the stockholders of a firm.
- A firm’s ability to satisfy its short-term obligations as they come due.
- The purest and most basic form of corporate ownership
20 Clues: An entity created by law. • The science and art of managing money • The highest price offered to purchase a security. • The purest and most basic form of corporate ownership • The lowest price at which a security is offered for sale. • Income earned through the sale of a firm’s goods or services. • Periodic distributions of cash to the stockholders of a firm. • ...
Year 12 Revision Crossword 2024-01-08
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- The term used by Plato to explain his view on the soul having three parts.
- The explanation of everything.
- A term meaning change.
- Was the teacher of Aristotle.
- A being that is pure actuality.
- According to Aristotle this cause is the Soul.
- Another word for the empirical realm.
- The analogy for the form of the Good.
- Who said you ‘You cannot step into the same river twice’?
- The theory that knowledge is based on the senses.
- The name for the servant boy who is helped to remember.
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- The soul is believed to be …
- The theory that knowledge is based on the rational mind.
- This is one of Aristotle’s Four Causes.
- Plato’s argument from recollection to argue in favour of the existence of soul and the world of forms.
- A term which means ‘ends’.
- Plato believed that this is an innate capacity of all human beings.
- The realm of knowledge and truth according to Plato.
- The term for sense experience.
- This myth tells of how the soul must transmigrate from one body to another.
- What something is.
- One of Plato’s analogies used to demonstrate his belief in the forms.
22 Clues: What something is. • A term meaning change. • A term which means ‘ends’. • The soul is believed to be … • Was the teacher of Aristotle. • The explanation of everything. • The term for sense experience. • A being that is pure actuality. • Another word for the empirical realm. • The analogy for the form of the Good. • This is one of Aristotle’s Four Causes. • ...
IGCSE Economics Unit 2 The allocation of resources 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. • ...
TFN 2023-12-02
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- She was born on January 30, 1923 in West Point, Lowa. She received Ana Jessie M. Scott award for her contributions to demonstrating the interrelationships among nursing practice, education and research.
- Refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion.
- Scientific knowledge can be derived only from sensory experience.
- Refers to a theory about a theory.
- A specific to academia and refers to a branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge.
- The beginning of nursing theory development can be traced to
- This is the stage where learning of language and the organization of experience in the syntaxic mode
- Pattern or models used to show a clear relationship among the existing theoretical works in nursing.
- It consist of the general laws that furnish the rational explanation of anything.
- Fact or state of being different; it can occur between cultures and within a cultural group.
- Nursing procedures were thought and practiced in a ward-like room called a “nursing arts” laboratory.
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- The "informational capacity of a system: the ability of the system to interact with the environment.
- This person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
- Constitutes the context of the meaning of caring and is the structure that determines caring reality.
- A body of knowledge that describes or explains nursing and is used to support nursing practice
- Means love and charity.
- It is caring, art, science, holistic and it is a helping profession.
- This stage occurs five years or greater in the same are of nursing. It is when nurses progress more quickly.
- Epistemological view that “regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge’ or any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification.
- Soundness, freshness, and well being. It implies being whole in body , soul and spirit. It means as a pure concept wholeness and holiness.
20 Clues: Means love and charity. • Refers to a theory about a theory. • The beginning of nursing theory development can be traced to • Scientific knowledge can be derived only from sensory experience. • It is caring, art, science, holistic and it is a helping profession. • It consist of the general laws that furnish the rational explanation of anything. • ...
PSYC122 2024-10-13
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- Phenomenon where vivid memories of significant events aren't always accurate
- Sensory, motor, and inter are a type of?
- Technique that measures changes in blood flow to detect neural activity
- Heuristic involving judging likelihood based on how easily something comes to mind
- Refers to the interference of innate behaviours with conditioned responses
- Considered a basic emotion according to discrete emotion models
- Part of the brain crucial for emotional guidance in decision-making
- Neural structure is primarily involved in evaluating the emotional significance of stimuli
- Type of emotion James-Lange theory suggests arises from physiological responses
- Planning and abstract thinking
- Main focus of observational studies
- Primarily used to temporarily disrupt brain activity for study
- Sensory integration
- Maintains and manipulates mental representations
- Neurotransmitter primarily associated with mood regulation
- Concept involving modifying existing schemas to fit new experiences
- Hemisphere of the brain largely devoted to language processing
- In classical conditioning, the conditioned response (CR) is elicited by...
- Type of reasoning involving drawing conclusions from premises
- When an action potential jumps between nodes of ranvier
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- Which theory posits that emotions arise from a cognitive appraisal of stimuli
- Stage characterized by egocentric thinking in Piaget's theory
- In depression, the Default Mode Network shows...
- According to Weber's Law, as the baseline stimulus increases, what increases proportionally
- This consists of brain and spinal cord
- Arises from misleading info encountered after the event
- The phenomenon where exposure to misleading information affects memory
- Used to measure attention and automaticity
- Part of the brain responsible for regulating sleep and arousal
- Associated with speech production and syntax
- Na+ ions flow into the cell during ... of a neuron
- Visual Processing
- Type of amnesia involving the inability to form new memories
- Theory suggesting that memory errors can arise from associative processes
- The info stored in memory
- The minimum stimulus intensity needed for detection 50% of the time
- Key achievement in Piaget's Sensorimotor Stage
- Declarative, Short-term/Working, and Procedural are types of...
- Type of amnesia involving inability to remember prior memories
- Which model suggests that attended messages pass through clearly while unattended messages are weakened?
- The effect of positive punishment in operant conditioning
- Auditory processing
- In language, refers to the hierarchical organisation of language
- Seeking information that confirms existing beliefs
- Smallest unit of sound in language
45 Clues: Visual Processing • Auditory processing • Sensory integration • The info stored in memory • Planning and abstract thinking • Smallest unit of sound in language • Main focus of observational studies • This consists of brain and spinal cord • Sensory, motor, and inter are a type of? • Used to measure attention and automaticity • Associated with speech production and syntax • ...
Immigration/Urbanization 2022-10-11
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- located in NY; where most immigrants from Europe entered the US
- events that make people leave their country
- city
- ____ immigrants from southwest Europe
- mass movement of people into the cities
- theory that states all immigrants blend to become American
- events that cause people to come to the US
- ____ immigrants from northwest Europe
- person who leaves their country to live in a different one
- providing clean water and sanitation disposal
- theory that states immigrants keep some of their native culture
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- place where immigrants could go to to get help
- located in SF; where most immigrants from Asia entered the US
- to take on the characteristics of the majority culture
- trying to make immigrants more American
- country
- she created the Settlement House movement
- to favor native-born Americans over immigrants
- apartment like building for immigrants
19 Clues: city • country • ____ immigrants from southwest Europe • ____ immigrants from northwest Europe • apartment like building for immigrants • mass movement of people into the cities • trying to make immigrants more American • she created the Settlement House movement • events that cause people to come to the US • events that make people leave their country • ...
Stamped from the Crossword 2025-03-18
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- A term to describe generations of black people who descended from drug addicts
- The idea that Puritans were better than anybody who wasn't one, especially black people
- The theory that black people descended from a different animal, a different Adam, meaning they weren't actually human
- Somebody who works to separate from black people
- WEB Du Bois would call black people who stood up to fight assimilation and fight for antiracism this
- A movement of black people being united with each other and to achieve strength in numbers
- To have been placed in a new area and live like those who surround you
- The theory that black people have been cursed by God
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- The time period after the civil war where black people were free but facing discrimination
- The practice of using media to spread the idea of black people leading lives like white people
- The practice of black people leading lives like white people
- A group of conservative democrats that fought against civil rights
- Somebody who works to fix black people
- Somebody who works to fix racism
- The theory that black people turned to savages because of the African climate
15 Clues: Somebody who works to fix racism • Somebody who works to fix black people • Somebody who works to separate from black people • The theory that black people have been cursed by God • The practice of black people leading lives like white people • A group of conservative democrats that fought against civil rights • ...
Age of Enlightenment & Scientific Revolution 2025-03-26
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- – Astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- – An intellectual movement that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- - referred to the idea that individuals are born with natural, inherent freedoms that should be protected by governments
- – The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe, proposed by Copernicus.
- – Government by the people
- – Philosopher who wrote The Social Contract and believed in the idea of general will.
- – The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge.
- – The study of the structure of living organisms, advanced by scientists like Vesalius.
- – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories.
- – Central to Enlightenment thinking
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- – A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, tested through experiments.
- – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- – Philosopher who advocated for freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and reason.
- - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights.
- – The theory that knowledge comes from sensory experience and experimentation.
- – Physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- – The belief that Earth is at the center of the universe, supported by Ptolemy.
- – The belief that God created the universe but does not interfere in human affairs.
- – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits.
- – Philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- – The act of carefully watching and recording events to gather scientific data.
- - referred to established beliefs or doctrines, often associated with religious or authoritarian institutions, that were accepted without question or evidence.
- – Scientist who improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory, leading to conflict with the Catholic Church.
- - referred to the accepted standards, behaviors, and social conventions that were traditionally followed in society.
- - referred to a system of ideas and beliefs about society, government, and human nature that was based on reason, progress, and individual rights.
25 Clues: – Government by the people • – Central to Enlightenment thinking • - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights. • – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge • – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories. • – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits. • ...
Age of Enlightenment & Scientific Revolution 2025-03-26
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- – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories.
- – The theory that knowledge comes from sensory experience and experimentation.
- - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights.
- – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits.
- - referred to the idea that individuals are born with natural, inherent freedoms that should be protected by governments
- – A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, tested through experiments.
- – The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe, proposed by Copernicus.
- – Astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- – Central to Enlightenment thinking
- – The study of the structure of living organisms, advanced by scientists like Vesalius.
- - referred to established beliefs or doctrines, often associated with religious or authoritarian institutions, that were accepted without question or evidence.
- – The belief that God created the universe but does not interfere in human affairs.
- - referred to the accepted standards, behaviors, and social conventions that were traditionally followed in society.
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- – Philosopher who wrote The Social Contract and believed in the idea of general will.
- – Philosopher who advocated for freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and reason.
- – An intellectual movement that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- – Philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- – The belief that Earth is at the center of the universe, supported by Ptolemy.
- – The act of carefully watching and recording events to gather scientific data.
- – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- – Scientist who improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory, leading to conflict with the Catholic Church.
- – Government by the people
- - referred to a system of ideas and beliefs about society, government, and human nature that was based on reason, progress, and individual rights.
- – The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge.
- – Physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
25 Clues: – Government by the people • – Central to Enlightenment thinking • - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights. • – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge • – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories. • – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits. • ...
Chapter 33 Muted Group Theory 2021-11-02
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- This Theory argues language is ___-made
- Mutedness is (re)produced through communication
- One of the Traditions
- Type of theory/What Kramarae labels herself as
- Objective or Interpretive
- Mass media that favors men
- One of the Traditions
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- distinction that is a convenient way to exaggerate gender differences
- Theorist's last name
- The Research Ardener and Ardener studied
- Women were ____ likely to be portrayed as victims of violence on TV
- Men are ______ of communication
- What did Kramarae study first
- Mutedness does not equal
- What were Kramarae and Treichler making for their definitions of words?
15 Clues: Theorist's last name • One of the Traditions • One of the Traditions • Mutedness does not equal • Objective or Interpretive • Mass media that favors men • What did Kramarae study first • Men are ______ of communication • This Theory argues language is ___-made • The Research Ardener and Ardener studied • Type of theory/What Kramarae labels herself as • ...
The Big Psychology Crossword 2018-02-21
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- If someone has a lack of energy, poor concentration and low mood they may have
- These are sharp spikes of electrical activity that help you to stay asleep during stage 2 sleep
- According to Freud, this term indicates the true meaning of dreams
- The chemical that builds up in our brain during the day
- This theory is by Oswald and it states sleep helps us to repair.
- The main exogenous zeitgeber
- What according to Ekman and Friesen are universal?
- According to the cognitive approach, the mind is like a...?
- A study would have this if it was like real life and had 'mundane realism'
- The cognitive approach states dreams are made up of...?
- The term given to the body's 24 hour rhythms such as the sleep/wake cycle
- Where the SCN is located in the brain
- The hypothesis that states dreams are just random brain activity
- When a person pretends to agree with the majority, while maintaining their own beliefs.
- These are variables out with the experimenter's control
- This is a statement of what the experimenter thinks is going to happen
- This type of NVC is different all over the world and so suggests we learn them, we are not born with them.
- This sampling method ensures that key groups are represented fairly such as 50/50 male and female
- This is the diagnostic manual used to diagnose mental health issues
- One drug that affects sleep
- This is the term we use for how participants are allocated to conditions of an experiement
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- This is the name for the group of people that a researcher studies
- According to Stickgold (2009) what cognitive process is sleep essential for?
- The sleepy hormone
- The same participants do all conditions of an experiment
- The type of social influence that sees people conform because they want to be correct.
- Freud's theory of dreams
- The type of brain waves we see during stage 3 and 4
- One key study for the topic of sleep (researchers)
- The variable that the experimenter manipulates
- Also known as stage 5 sleep
- These are flashes of emotion which can indicate whether someone is lying (used in policing)
- This theory of NVC suggests it has been passed down through generations as a survival tool
- One aspect of Freud's dream work where several symbols are merged together in a dream
- one ethical consideration where you get participant's permission to take part in an experiment
- This study by McGuffin et al (1996) was what type of study, looking into depression?
- This type of memory is cleared out according to the cognitive approach's reorganizational theory of sleep.
- The things we do to communicate through speech e.g. tone of voice
- This theory suggests that people obey due to their mental state e.g. being in an autonomous state or an agentic state
- This person carried out a very famous experiment into obedience because he was curious about the obedience of German soldiers during WW2
- The biological approach to depression would suggest there is a lack of this neurotransmitter in a depressed person
- Insomnia, CRSDs and sleep apnoea are all types of sleep...?
- This person proposed the Negative Cognitive Triad of thoughts which can lead to depression
43 Clues: The sleepy hormone • Freud's theory of dreams • Also known as stage 5 sleep • One drug that affects sleep • The main exogenous zeitgeber • Where the SCN is located in the brain • The variable that the experimenter manipulates • One key study for the topic of sleep (researchers) • What according to Ekman and Friesen are universal? • ...
NYC Real Estate 2023-01-14
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- Howard Stern calls this place home when in NYC.
- Henry Kissinger calls this prestigious Eastside co-op home.
- The upper floors of the Woolworth Building were transformed into residential apartments by what developer
- J-51 Law.
- Name of the publisher of the Real Deal.
- The parent company of Brown Harris Stevens
- The former owner of the New York Mets developed this condo tower in Turtle Bay.
- JandR Music World was the all-day destination of anyone who was into music or computers from 1971 through 2014. The store spanned an entire block downtown consisting of separate buildings and specialties for each address.
- Prolific nyc architect responsible for 15 CPW
- Jared Kushner developed the top floors of this downtown gem into uber luxury condos.
- Tallest residential tower in Queens.
- This national real estate firm recently was approved for a residential tower in the South Street Seaport area. The firm is named after one of history’s most ingenious and reclusive individuals.
- The acronym for the listing system used by REBNY brokers to transmit listings.
- The former Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle is now named after this bank.
- Name of brokerage firm founded in 2010 by Andrew Heiberger.
- The development of this entertainment venue on the west side of Manhattan changed the way New Yorkers play.
- The former co-partner of Douglas Elliman.
- Circular driveway with a cover for people to get in and out of their vehicles.
- Architect that converted 55 Liberty Street in downtown Manhattan.
- The site of the Corinthian at 38th Street was once a bus depot for this company.
- This tower on Duane Street was purchased out of foreclosure by The Related Companies.
- NYS Governor responsible for Batter Park City.
- This veteran broker ran for Mayor of NYC but withdrew from the Republican primary against in April 2017.
- News anchor who lived at 860-870 United Nations Plaza.
- manufacturer of hand crafted ranges
- Husband and wife team who presided over REBNY for decades
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- Architect who designed Kips Bay Towers.
- Former church turned longtime nightclub in Chelsea
- type of high-end crown molding
- Barbara Corcoran, the founder of the Corcoran Group, can be seen in what TV show.
- This development is the largest condo project in the Dumbo neighborhood.
- High-end window manufacturer
- Floating park that stands on concrete stilts on the far end of the West Village.
- Tribeca Street where JFK Jr, and Carolyn Bessette lived.
- Building where Greta Garbo lived on East 52nd Street.
- The last name of the real estate speculator that created Grammercy Park: Rhymes with "Snuggles".
- Ryan Serhant started his real estate career at what firm?
- Brought the idea of Designer Condos to New York and developed some of the most well recognized properties today.
- Leona Helmsey nickname.
- website for home design ideas.
- The last name of the founder of Glenwood Management.
- This postwar building at 450 Washington Street, Tribeca has been converted into luxury cond-ops. What was its former name.
- Developed the first buildings in Battery Park City.
- Brothers who teamed with architect Emory Roth to define art-deco elegance in the early 20th Century in NYC.
- this Italian sweater manufacturer was popular in the 1980 and 1990s and seemingly had stores on every corner of Manhattan.
- 3 Hanover Square originally opened up as the home to what commodity
- Before Compass was Compass, what was the company name?
- city database for searching property records
- Brittany spears owned a residence in this Greenwich Village condo.
49 Clues: J-51 Law. • Leona Helmsey nickname. • High-end window manufacturer • type of high-end crown molding • website for home design ideas. • manufacturer of hand crafted ranges • Tallest residential tower in Queens. • Architect who designed Kips Bay Towers. • Name of the publisher of the Real Deal. • The former co-partner of Douglas Elliman. • ...
Choice Board Assignment Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-08
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- 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
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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 • ...
Perception topic 2019-02-20
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- Receiving information from our five senses
- _____ Perspective; a depth cue that tells us that two parallel lines converge as they go into the distance
- Interpreting the information that we receive through our senses
- Retinal _______; a depth cue that involves comparing the image from the two separate eyes; there is greater difference in close objects than far away objects
- ____ Size; a depth cue that tells us that something is smaller when it is further away
- A state of readiness to perceive certain kinds of stimuli more than others
- A depth cue that tells us that when two pictures are overlapping, the one we can see the whole of is in front
- Theory of perception that follows a bottom-up approach
- Size ________; the cognitive strategy used in illusions to trick people by keeping something in the distance the same height as things in the foreground
- Illusion that consists of two sets of tracks converging and features two test lines; people often assume one test line is bigger even though they are the same
- Theory of processing that says we perceive using our past experiences and our culture
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- Depth cues that rely on the use of both eyes
- Theory of processing that says we perceive exactly as the world is, without interpretation
- A depth cue that tells us that when an object is higher in an image it is further away
- Depth cues that rely on the use of only one eye
- Gilchrist and _______- researchers who investigated the impact of motivation on perception using pictures of food
- Theory of perception that follows a top-down approach
- A depth cue that involves detecting eye movements; our eyes strain more when we are looking at a close object
- _____ cube- an illusion in which people cannot identify which face is the front face of a cube
- Drives and needs that cause a person to act in a particular way
- Rubin's ______- an illusion that uses the strategy of ambiguity so that people see two images at one- a vase or faces
- The cognitive strategy used in illusions to trick people into thinking something is there when there isn't.
- _____ and Minturn- researchers who investigated the impact of expectations of perceptual set using an ambiguous figure
- An illusion that involves setting up a fake room which can make people look as though they are shrinking or growing as they move around it.
24 Clues: Receiving information from our five senses • Depth cues that rely on the use of both eyes • Depth cues that rely on the use of only one eye • Theory of perception that follows a top-down approach • Theory of perception that follows a bottom-up approach • Interpreting the information that we receive through our senses • ...
Biology HRW Chapter 14 2024-12-01
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- theory that says primitive eukaryotes engulfed smaller prokaryotic, unicellular organisms
- Spallanzani boiled this and added to flasks to test the theory of spontaneous generation; 1765
- (2 words) This is a method of determining the absolute age of an object by comparing the relative percentages of parent and daughter isotopes
- Redi’s hypothesis was this
- Layers of this type of rock were studied to give early estimates of Earth’s age
- process by which archaea obtain energy
- (2 words) Pasteur used this type of flask to answer objections to Spallanzani’s experiments; 1859
- Redi used this to cover the jars that contained meat
- (2 words) process in which unstable isotope nuclei release particles until the nuclei become stable again
- (plural) RNA molecules that can act as catalysts and promote chemical reactions
- (singular) all atoms of the same element have the same number of proteins, but differing neutrons
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- a group of photosynthetic, unicellular prokaryotes
- single oxygen atoms react with oxygen gas to form this
- (plural) Scientists believe the forming of the planets occurred during repeated _____
- states that all living things come from other living things
- (2 words) theory that believed living things could arise from nonliving things
- (2 words) serves as a carbon source for the assembly of organic molecules in chemosynthesis
- a related group of organisms that can thrive under harsh conditions
- (2 words) Spallanzani designed an experiment to test the thought that microorganisms arose from this
- (2 words) The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- With Pasteur’s experiment, the principle of biogenesis became the _______ of biology
- scientist who noticed and described the different developmental forms of flies; 1668
- Isotopes are designated by their _____ symbol followed by their mass number
- The length of time it takes for one-half of any sample size of an isotope to decay
24 Clues: Redi’s hypothesis was this • process by which archaea obtain energy • a group of photosynthetic, unicellular prokaryotes • Redi used this to cover the jars that contained meat • single oxygen atoms react with oxygen gas to form this • states that all living things come from other living things • a related group of organisms that can thrive under harsh conditions • ...
Final 2023-04-28
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- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- A group of islands in the Pacific off south America; owned by Ecuador; known for unusual animal life
- an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- similar physical features in organisms that share a common ancestor, but the features serve completely different functions.
- a breed of small scent hound, similar in appearance to the much larger foxhound.
- Often referred to as the "Father of Modern Geology"
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- one species is the ancestor of two or more species later in time
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- the changing of the structure of a gene, resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent generations, caused by the alteration of single base units in DNA.
- rudimentary anatomical structures that are retained in a species despite having lost their primary ancestral function.
- the identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals, and the steps taken to enhance and perpetuate those traits in future generations
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- French naturalist who introduced the taxonomic distinction between vertebrates and invertebrates
- derived genetically from one's parents or ancestors.
- differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to differences in phenotype.
- the theory of exponential population and arithmetic food supply growth.
- a person's child or children.
- Scottish geologist who demonstrated the power of known natural causes in explaining the earth's history.
- British naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution based on natural selection
- a carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method/
21 Clues: a person's child or children. • Often referred to as the "Father of Modern Geology" • derived genetically from one's parents or ancestors. • one species is the ancestor of two or more species later in time • the theory of exponential population and arithmetic food supply growth. • an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-20
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- lines the thoracic cavity
- lines the enclosure of the heart
- thin layers protecting the joints
- long and narrow
- having a firm consistency "gristle"
- thin sheets of tissue
- produces substances sent out
- the study of tissue
- cells which produce cartilage
- square
- tissue composed of adipocytes
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- tissue covering surfaces
- produces secretions carried out of the body
- tissue supporting the body's framework
- tissue which produces movement
- cartilage covering ends of bones
- young actively dividing cells
- tissue with an open composition
- thin layer protecting the brain
- produces secretions carried into local tissue
- tissue which composes bones
- tissue, which conducts nerve impulses
- flat and irregular
23 Clues: square • long and narrow • flat and irregular • the study of tissue • thin sheets of tissue • tissue covering surfaces • lines the thoracic cavity • tissue which composes bones • produces substances sent out • young actively dividing cells • cells which produce cartilage • tissue composed of adipocytes • tissue which produces movement • tissue with an open composition • ...
Aniya's Crossword 2024-01-23
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- cannot be done
- a scientist who studies the ocean
- to move someone or something
- a place for old scraps, furniture and appliances
- An ancient court in England
- a scientific exploration
- a small amount of something
- a given order
- a series of explosive sounds
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- the first appearance of the day
- to lose or take confidence
- a firm press on two sides of an object
- a gentle wind
- place on the Earth near the Equator, warm weather
- a hard, stone-like organism in the ocean
- in a different country or place far away
- feelings of happiness
- from the past
- definite,
- a ridge of coral in the ocean
20 Clues: definite, • a gentle wind • from the past • a given order • cannot be done • feelings of happiness • a scientific exploration • to lose or take confidence • An ancient court in England • a small amount of something • to move someone or something • a series of explosive sounds • a ridge of coral in the ocean • the first appearance of the day • a scientist who studies the ocean • ...
What Are Elements? 2020-03-20
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- Device originally called a voltaic pile.
- His experiments helped establish the law of conservation of mass.
- Pure substance made of two or more elements.
- Negatively charged particle.
- Explains why something happens in chemistry.
- The center of the atom is called the …
- Positively charged particle.
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- Tried to change base metals into gold.
- His atomic theory states that all matter is made of small particles.
- Electrons are most likely found in the electron _____.
- Decomposing a chemical compound by passing an electric current through it.
- Pure substance made of one type of atom.
- Uncharged particle.
- Describes and summarizes what happens in chemistry.
14 Clues: Uncharged particle. • Negatively charged particle. • Positively charged particle. • Tried to change base metals into gold. • The center of the atom is called the … • Device originally called a voltaic pile. • Pure substance made of one type of atom. • Pure substance made of two or more elements. • Explains why something happens in chemistry. • ...
Micro crossword 2024-06-04
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- the increase in output that arises from an additional unit of input
- Curve a curve showing the distribution of income in an economy.
- two goods for which an increase in the price of one good leads to an increase in the demand for the other good
- input costs that require an outlay of money by the firm
- a person who receives the benefits of a good but avoids paying for it
- the value of everything a seller must give up to produce a good
- a measure of the responsiveness of quantity demanded or quantity supplied to one of its
- a good for which, other things equal, an increase in income leads to a decrease in demand
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- a good for which, other things equal, an increase in income leads to an increase in demand
- the comparison among producers according to their opportunity cost comparative advantage
- an increase in total cost that arises from an extra unit of production
- a market structure in which only a few sellers offer similar or identical products
- a situation in which the price has reached the level where quantity demanded equals quantity supplied
- the fall in total surplus that results from a market distortion, such as a tax
- two goods for which an increase in the price of one good leads to a decrease in the demand for the other good
- the limited nature of society's resources
- a situation in which quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- a situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- input costs that no not require the outlay of money by the firm
- a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities
20 Clues: the limited nature of society's resources • a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities • input costs that require an outlay of money by the firm • input costs that no not require the outlay of money by the firm • the value of everything a seller must give up to produce a good • Curve a curve showing the distribution of income in an economy. • ...
Development Theory 2018-05-15
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- genetics (chemical makeup).
- process of developing.
- 65 yrs plus
- development of the brain and its nervous system, bones and muscles, motor skills, and the hormonal changes of puberty and menopause.
- 2 to 12yrs
- embarrassment.
- development involving changes in how an individual experiences different feelings and how these feelings are expressed, interpreted and dealt with.
- giving an object feelings(would be sad if left alone).
- freedom from external control or influence; independence.
- 40 to 65 yrs
- environment(behaviour).
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- development involving changes in an individuals relationships with others and their skills in interacting with others.
- 12 to 20 yrs
- development that involves changes in an individuals mental abilities, such as reasoning, problem solving, decision making, perception, etc.
- 20 to 40 yrs
- to see and interact with the world through own perspective.
- uncertain.
- birth to 2yrs
18 Clues: 2 to 12yrs • uncertain. • 65 yrs plus • 12 to 20 yrs • 20 to 40 yrs • 40 to 65 yrs • birth to 2yrs • embarrassment. • process of developing. • environment(behaviour). • genetics (chemical makeup). • giving an object feelings(would be sad if left alone). • freedom from external control or influence; independence. • to see and interact with the world through own perspective. • ...
Color Theory 2022-01-27
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- what we see when all light is reflected
- the darkness or lightness of a color
- another name for tertiary colors
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- these colors are found in nature and used to create all of the other colors
- color harmony that includes at least 3 colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel
- these colors are made by mixing a primary and a secondary color
- man who created the color wheel
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- a color plus the two colors split around it's complement
- color harmony that consists of one color plus tints, shades, and tones of that color
- colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel
- these colors are made by mixing 2 primary colors
- what we see when all light is absorbed
- the name of a color
- colors that create a triangle on the color wheel
- a hue plus gray
- a hue plus black
- a hue plus white
18 Clues: a hue plus gray • a hue plus black • a hue plus white • the name of a color • man who created the color wheel • another name for tertiary colors • the darkness or lightness of a color • the brightness or dullness of a color • what we see when all light is absorbed • what we see when all light is reflected • these colors are made by mixing 2 primary colors • ...
Color Theory 2023-01-19
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- hue + grey
- are located opposite each other on the color wheel
- Has a trunk
- is pure color
- are colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and are closely related
- Man's best friend
- hue + black
- Flying mammal
- is the strength or purity of a color
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- Likes to chase mice
- the yellows and reds of the color spectrum
- are found between the primary and secondary colors
- red, yellow, and blue can be mixed to make all colors
- Large marsupial
- orange, green, and violet are located midway between primary colors on the color wheel
- the blues and greens of the color spectrum
- refers to the hue's lightness or darkness
- hue + white
18 Clues: hue + grey • Has a trunk • hue + black • hue + white • is pure color • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • is the strength or purity of a color • refers to the hue's lightness or darkness • the yellows and reds of the color spectrum • the blues and greens of the color spectrum • are found between the primary and secondary colors • ...
Electrical Theory 2023-02-24
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- This component produces 12 volts for our vehicle.
- This device protects a circuit by melting when too much current passes through it.
- This is the flow of electrons.
- This type of circuit has only one path for current flow.
- This is material that doesn't allow the flow of electricity.
- These particles are in the nucleus of an atom and have a positive charge.
- This has a negative charge and includes all metal parts of the car.
- These are usually made of copper and act as conductors.
- This can be described as the flow of electrons.
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- All matter is made up of these.
- This component produces light.
- These particles are in the outer rings of atoms and have a negative charge.
- This is material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- This is the force that "pushes back" or resists the flow of electricity.
- This component turns a circuit on and off.
- This type of circuit has multiple paths for current flow.
- This is the electrical "push".
- These particles are in the nucleus of an atom and have a neutral charge.
18 Clues: This component produces light. • This is the flow of electrons. • This is the electrical "push". • All matter is made up of these. • This component turns a circuit on and off. • This can be described as the flow of electrons. • This component produces 12 volts for our vehicle. • These are usually made of copper and act as conductors. • ...
Color Theory 2023-09-28
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- : Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige.
- : Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are: orange, violet (purple), green.
- : The colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel. These colors remind us of water and sky. They seem to recede and are calming and soothing.
- : The duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray; to make a hue duller by adding gray.
- : The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made.
- : Occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
- : Hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue. The tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet.
- : Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
- : Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are at full intensity.
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- (color story): A choice of colors to be used in combination.
- : The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. For example, the hue blue is at the base of the color navy, while the hue orange is the base of peach. Hues are shown on the color wheel.
- : The colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. These colors remind us of the sun and fire. They seem to advance and are energizing.
- : Refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity.
- : Hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
- : Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- : Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
- : Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
- : Color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
18 Clues: (color story): A choice of colors to be used in combination. • : Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel. • : Hues located next to each other on the color wheel. • : Darker value of a hue created by adding black. • : Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. • ...
Cell Theory 2023-10-05
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- A particle with no charge that is found in an atom is a _____.
- Matthias Schleiden, a Botonist, discovered that all _____are made of cells.
- _____ is anything has has mass and takes up space.
- A _____ is 2 or more atoms.
- The center of an atom that holds the protons and neutrons is called the _____.
- Theodor Schwann discovered that all ____ are made up of cells too.
- Zacharias Jansen developed the first compund ________in the early 1600's.
- Richard ________ proved that cells really do come from other cells.
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- Cells are the _______of structure and organization in all organisms.
- A positively charged particle in an atom is a _____.
- ________ was discovered by Anton Von Leeuwenhook.
- All cells come from ______ cells.
- The building blocks of matter are called _____.
- All organisms are made up of one or more ______.
- There are three parts to the ______.
- Robert Hooke discovered the cell by looking at a piece of____.
- An _____ is a negatively charged particle in an atom.
- Robert ______ is credited for the term "cell".
18 Clues: A _____ is 2 or more atoms. • All cells come from ______ cells. • There are three parts to the ______. • Robert ______ is credited for the term "cell". • The building blocks of matter are called _____. • All organisms are made up of one or more ______. • ________ was discovered by Anton Von Leeuwenhook. • _____ is anything has has mass and takes up space. • ...
English Crossword 2015-10-07
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- unlimited knowledge
- very religious
- choked in the island
- the unravelling
- made up his identity
- left 21 men to die
- tending to keep a firm hold of something
- the current month in the novel
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- time,place,mood
- where the story takes place
- comically or repulsively ugly or distorted
- was hit in the head with a blunt object
- human like complex character
- the quality of being sagacious
- second to die
- incapable of producing any useful result
16 Clues: second to die • very religious • time,place,mood • the unravelling • left 21 men to die • unlimited knowledge • choked in the island • made up his identity • where the story takes place • human like complex character • the quality of being sagacious • the current month in the novel • was hit in the head with a blunt object • incapable of producing any useful result • ...
Biology Chapter 1 2025-09-05
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- A test to get information
- The part of experiment that is kept constant
- The study of how the characteristics of a living thing are passed along from generation to generation
- The study of plants
- The study of life
- Educated guess
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- The study of living things too small to be seen with the naked eye
- Not the same as a theory
- The study of how all living things relate to one another and their world
- The study of animals
- A theory that has passed many tests
- Means Small
12 Clues: Means Small • Educated guess • The study of life • The study of plants • The study of animals • Not the same as a theory • A test to get information • A theory that has passed many tests • The part of experiment that is kept constant • The study of living things too small to be seen with the naked eye • The study of how all living things relate to one another and their world • ...
Question 1 2023-08-13
Across
- If total cost is TC(Q)=3Q^2+192 and price is P=36, optimal production is......
- A curve that shows all of the possible combinations of inputs that produce the same output.
- ......... surplus is defined as the difference between the consumers' willingness to pay for a commodity and the actual price paid by them.
- P=AVC is the ...... point for a firm.
- Economies of ........ exists for multiproduct firms when the average cost of one product falls as the production of another product increases.
- ......... cost is the cost of production that varies with output level
- The integral of supply is the ....... of the producers.
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- Perfect ........ production function can substitute one input for another in a fixed ratio.
- f(K,L)=min{2L,6K,8H} is a .......... transformation of f(K,L)=min{L,3K,4H}.
- If a firm’s output changes in exact proportion to changes in the inputs, the firm exhibits this type of returns to scale
- The allocation that maximizes total utility is Pareto efficient if there is not any .........
- Economies of scale occur when the average cost of production ...... as output increases.
- A situation in which one company has no competition in the sale of a particular product.
- In a competitive equilibrium, demand ....... supply.
- It is the variable cost per unit of output.
15 Clues: P=AVC is the ...... point for a firm. • It is the variable cost per unit of output. • In a competitive equilibrium, demand ....... supply. • The integral of supply is the ....... of the producers. • ......... cost is the cost of production that varies with output level • f(K,L)=min{2L,6K,8H} is a .......... transformation of f(K,L)=min{L,3K,4H}. • ...
TEDTalks 2 Unit 3 2022-02-09
Across
- broad agreement
- events or items that change a situation dramatically
- remember
- natural ability
- appear
- main topic
- possible
- unable to escape
- taken away
- it is partially true
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- a bad feeling because of something you have done
- ignore
- importance
- to have the power or skill
- in the end
- firm and final
- to direct attention to
- a longer and less direct route
- causing some frustration
- the daily trip to work or school
20 Clues: ignore • appear • remember • possible • importance • in the end • main topic • taken away • firm and final • broad agreement • natural ability • unable to escape • it is partially true • to direct attention to • causing some frustration • to have the power or skill • a longer and less direct route • the daily trip to work or school • a bad feeling because of something you have done • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2014-09-08
Across
- fill (someone) with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative
- Incapable of being wrong
- a theory which states that the Bible was superintended by God so every word is without error but it was written and worded by human beings
- a theory which states that the Bible was written by religious and inteligent people; no influence from God at all
- a theory which states that the Bible is God's exact words
- a theory which states that it was written by human beings but the content was all from God
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- the Bible was equally put together by God and human beings
- a theory which states that God came to the writers of the Bible the same way as the Holy Spirit does to everyone on Earth daily
- Never failing always effective
- meaning covenant; comes from the latin word testamentum
10 Clues: Incapable of being wrong • Never failing always effective • meaning covenant; comes from the latin word testamentum • a theory which states that the Bible is God's exact words • the Bible was equally put together by God and human beings • a theory which states that it was written by human beings but the content was all from God • ...
VOCAB 2018-08-29
Across
- insist on getting own way
- having strong opinion and able to persuade others to agree
- is thrifty and careful about money
- very lively and energetic
- complain in a high-pitched voice
- very firm in giving one's opinion
- able to use words in a clever way
- frank and honest when giving ideas
- responsible and can be trusted
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- using reason in thinking
- able to do something well
- kind and not strict
- strong feelings of love and support for country
- firm and steady in making plans
- freely accepts all kinds of ideas and is open-minded
15 Clues: kind and not strict • using reason in thinking • insist on getting own way • able to do something well • very lively and energetic • responsible and can be trusted • firm and steady in making plans • complain in a high-pitched voice • very firm in giving one's opinion • able to use words in a clever way • is thrifty and careful about money • frank and honest when giving ideas • ...
Ch 13 Soc 2025-04-30
Across
- people 100 years old or older
- a psychological, emotional, and social response to the feelings of loss that accompanies death or a similar event
- the number of nonproductive citizens (young, disabled, elderly) to productive working citizens
- a field of science that seeks to understand the process of aging and the challenges encountered as seniors grow older
- aging that occurs due to controllable factors like exercise and diet
- a medical specialty focusing on the elderly
- discrimination based on age
- the number of years a newborn is expected to live
- a type of social structure wherein the power is held by a society’s oldest members
- people in the United States born between approximately 1946 and 1964
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- the act of a caretaker intentionally depriving an older person of care or harming the person in their charge
- the period from birth to death, including a sequence of predictable life events
- biological factors such as molecular and cellular changes
- a theory which states that the elderly make specific choices to maintain consistency in internal (personality structure, beliefs) and external structures (relationships), remaining active and involved throughout their elder years
- a theory which suggests that withdrawing from society and social relationships is a natural part of growing old
- healthcare that treats terminally ill people by providing comfort during the dying process
- a theory which suggests that for individuals to enjoy old age and feel satisfied, they must maintain activities and find a replacement for the statuses and associated roles they have left behind as they aged
- a group of people who share a statistical or demographic trait
- the aging process, including biological, intellectual, emotional, social, and spiritual changes
19 Clues: discrimination based on age • people 100 years old or older • a medical specialty focusing on the elderly • the number of years a newborn is expected to live • biological factors such as molecular and cellular changes • a group of people who share a statistical or demographic trait • aging that occurs due to controllable factors like exercise and diet • ...
organizing 1.04 SM-064 2023-10-05
Across
- The creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line
- The employee's narrow focus on one task or area of expertise
- The organizational design that combines the traditional functional structure with the divisional structure
- The organizational design in which the firm is broken into traditional departments, each with its own set of responsibilities
- The way departments are defined and arranged
- The management function of setting up the way the business work will be done
- The process of dividing a large job into units, or job tasks, and assigning an individual to do each of these tasks
- The formally granted influence of an individual to make decisions, pursue goals, and obtain the resources necessary to support those decisions and goods
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- The flow of authority within an organization
- The measurement of how many workers are supervised by one manager
- The principle that states that no employee should answer to more than one supervisor
- The graphical representation of the flow of authority within the organization
- The organizational design in which the firm is broken into according to factors such as product, process, territory, and customer type
- The company's configuration of employees for accomplishing specific business tasks
14 Clues: The flow of authority within an organization • The way departments are defined and arranged • The employee's narrow focus on one task or area of expertise • The creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line • The measurement of how many workers are supervised by one manager • The management function of setting up the way the business work will be done • ...
Atom Crossword 2023-09-23
Across
- The superior chemistry teacher
- Person who thought electrons were in rings
- The subatomic particle with a positive charge, located in the nucleus
- Name of Rutherford's experiment
- Name of Thomson's model
- Person who discovered electrons
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- The subatomic particle with a negative charge, located in the ----- cloud
- Person who made atomic theory
- Person who discovered protons
- Name of Bohr's model
- acronym used for finding the subatomic particles in an atom
- The subatomic particle with no charge, located in the nucleus
- Person who revived atomic theory
13 Clues: Name of Bohr's model • Name of Thomson's model • Person who made atomic theory • Person who discovered protons • The superior chemistry teacher • Name of Rutherford's experiment • Person who discovered electrons • Person who revived atomic theory • Person who thought electrons were in rings • acronym used for finding the subatomic particles in an atom • ...
Government word puzzle 2020-10-08
Across
- acts colonists taxed on paint, glass, and paper
- the money a government collects from taxes
- compact pilgrims signed in 1620
- tea party tea was dumped into the harbor
- colonies owed allegiance to monarch
- act colonists must give quarters to soldiers
- act imposed the first direct tax on colonists
- government limited not absolute
- bill of rights document later imported to the u.s
- of Independence gave people their freedom and was documented
- fundamentals first basic system of laws
- refused to buy goods
- an agreement prohibiting trade
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- colonists are not allowed to settle in Ohio valley
- of right limited kings right
- and Indian war 1754-1763
- acts colonists called intolerable acts
- government people elect delegates to make laws
- act colonists are taxed on sugar
- Carta great charter
- contract theory theory of foundation for democracy
- the revolution was
- left the British in debt
- George levied taxes and was strict
24 Clues: the revolution was • Carta great charter • refused to buy goods • and Indian war 1754-1763 • left the British in debt • of right limited kings right • an agreement prohibiting trade • compact pilgrims signed in 1620 • government limited not absolute • act colonists are taxed on sugar • George levied taxes and was strict • colonies owed allegiance to monarch • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2022-11-29
Across
- a scarcity or lack of something
- extreme greed for wealth
- the combination of idea to form a theory or system
- firmly held belief or opinion
- strongly suggest the truth or existence of something
- a person's facial expression
- incapable of producing a result
- put right;correct
- not or no longer needed or useful
- sullen and ill-tempered
- confirm or give support to a statement, theory, or finding
- how someone may perceive a word
- the ability to understand and share the feeling of another
- prevent from happening
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- a large or excessive amount of something
- revoke, cancel, or repeal
- vocabulary of a person
- about to happen
- examine carefully or at length
- have an effect on; make a difference to
- a change which is result or consequence of an action
- question
- feeling or showing misery
- a quick conversation
- disgust and hatred
- deliberately avoid using
- conclude from evidence or textual clues
27 Clues: question • about to happen • put right;correct • disgust and hatred • a quick conversation • vocabulary of a person • prevent from happening • sullen and ill-tempered • extreme greed for wealth • deliberately avoid using • revoke, cancel, or repeal • feeling or showing misery • a person's facial expression • firmly held belief or opinion • examine carefully or at length • ...
Seafloor Crossword 2022-11-14
Across
- layer between the crust and the core
- outermost firm layer of earth
- plates moving away from each other
- liquid layer of earth
- lava and gas are released from a volcano
- the bending of rock layer
- crack in a plate
- a squeezing force
- deepest part of the ocean
- plates sliding past eachother
- hot rocks in the core
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- soft layer of earth
- melted rock on earth's surface
- a pulling force
- plates coming together
- solid layer of earth
- dividing lines where plates meet
- outermost layer of Earth
- all the continents on Earth were actually one huge supercontinent surrounded by one enormous ocean
- melted rock beneath the earth
20 Clues: a pulling force • crack in a plate • a squeezing force • soft layer of earth • solid layer of earth • liquid layer of earth • hot rocks in the core • plates coming together • outermost layer of Earth • the bending of rock layer • deepest part of the ocean • outermost firm layer of earth • melted rock beneath the earth • plates sliding past eachother • melted rock on earth's surface • ...
Unit 2 Exam revised 2024-10-03
Across
- James has a meeting with his manager to develop short term plans to help guide decisions that are made within the department. James wants to be sure these plans support the company's strategic plans. James is creating a _________________________ plan.
- The process used to assign work to subordinates
- Type of manager who is responsible for implementing the strategies, policies, and decisions made by top managers
- Refers to how well a product does what it is supposed to do
- Level of management that is responsible for the overall performance and effectiveness of the firm
- A process ___________________ can be used to identify the sequence of activities, movements of materials, and work performed.
- Function of the management process used to monitor and ensure the organization is meeting its goal
- _______________ managers are responsible for production and quality control.
- This variable of a SWOT analysis identifies changing consumer tastes, hostile takeover offers, and new government regulations
- A _____________ chart is a scheduling tool that breaks down large projects into steps to be performed and specifies the time required to perform each one.
- After meeting with his manager, James has created a series of plans for each day, week, and month for his front-line managers. James is creating _________________________ plans.
- Organizational structure characteristic of centralized firms
- Describes the span of control in centralized organizations
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- __________________ production is a production system in which all the needed materials and parts arrive at the precise moment they are required for each production stage. (HINT: 3 words)
- The combination of characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs
- Type of organization where decision-making authority is delegated to levels of management at various points below the top
- The finance department’s goal of a 3 percent increase in return on investment in three years, is an _______________________ goal.
- _________________ skills are especially important for first-line managers because of the time spent helping solve work-related problems.
- Aspect of the management process that involves determining what the organization needs to do and how best to get it done
- Organization's specialists in law, accounting, and human resource management are commonly called ___________________ members
- Reporting relationships within a company are indicated on an organization chart and represent chain of _________________.
- This type of plan reflects decisions about how a firm will allocate resources and the priorities of the company
- Make to _____________ is the goods production method used when a firm produces goods for mass consumption
- This type of utility is created when a company makes products available for consumers where they are convenient for the consumer.
- The sameness of product quality from unit to unit
25 Clues: The process used to assign work to subordinates • The sameness of product quality from unit to unit • Describes the span of control in centralized organizations • Refers to how well a product does what it is supposed to do • Organizational structure characteristic of centralized firms • _______________ managers are responsible for production and quality control. • ...
Unit 2 Exam (Ch 5 - 7) 2024-10-04
Across
- _________________ skills are especially important for first-line managers because of the time spent helping solve work-related problems.
- This type of plan reflects decisions about how a firm will allocate resources and the priorities of the company
- Level of management that is responsible for the overall performance and effectiveness of the firm
- A _____________ chart is a scheduling tool that breaks down large projects into steps to be performed and specifies the time required to perform each one.
- _______________ managers are responsible for production and quality control.
- __________________ production is a production system in which all the needed materials and parts arrive at the precise moment they are required for each production stage. (HINT: 3 words)
- Make to _____________ is the goods production method used when a firm produces goods for mass consumption
- The combination of characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs
- Describes the span of control in centralized organizations
- After meeting with his manager, James has created a series of plans for each day, week, and month for his front-line managers. James is creating _________________________ plans.
- This type of utility is created when a company makes products available for consumers where they are convenient for the consumer.
- Type of organization where decision-making authority is delegated to levels of management at various points below the top
- The process used to assign work to subordinates
- Reporting relationships within a company are indicated on an organization chart and represent chain of _________________.
- Organizational structure characteristic of centralized firms
Down
- Type of manager who is responsible for implementing the strategies, policies, and decisions made by top managers
- Refers to how well a product does what it is supposed to do
- A process ___________________ can be used to identify the sequence of activities, movements of materials, and work performed.
- This variable of a SWOT analysis identifies changing consumer tastes, hostile takeover offers, and new government regulations
- Function of the management process used to monitor and ensure the organization is meeting its goal
- The finance department’s goal of a 3 percent increase in return on investment in three years, is an _______________________ goal.
- The sameness of product quality from unit to unit
- Organization's specialists in law, accounting, and human resource management are commonly called ___________________ members
- Aspect of the management process that involves determining what the organization needs to do and how best to get it done
- James has a meeting with his manager to develop short term plans to help guide decisions that are made within the department. James wants to be sure these plans support the company's strategic plans. James is creating a _________________________ plan.
25 Clues: The process used to assign work to subordinates • The sameness of product quality from unit to unit • Describes the span of control in centralized organizations • Refers to how well a product does what it is supposed to do • Organizational structure characteristic of centralized firms • _______________ managers are responsible for production and quality control. • ...
Carl Roger's Phenomenological Theory 2025-03-13
Across
- Technique used by Rogers to assess self-concept
- Mismatch between self-concept and real experience
- Central element in Roger’s view of human behavior
- Being true to oneself rather than conforming to societal norms
- Organized pattern of perceptions about oneself
- The innate drive to realize one’s full potential
- Desire to maintain a stable self-image
- Theory emphasizing personal, subjective experience
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- crucial in psychological development
- Key aspect of how individuals perceive their world
- How a person currently perceives themselves
- Founder of the Phenomenological Theory of Personality
- Alignment between self-concept and actual experience
- The individual's total subjective experience
- Need for acceptance and respect from others
- Defense mechanism that reshapes reality to protect self-concept
- Refusing to acknowledge reality that contradicts self-concept
- The person you aspire to be
18 Clues: The person you aspire to be • crucial in psychological development • Desire to maintain a stable self-image • How a person currently perceives themselves • Need for acceptance and respect from others • The individual's total subjective experience • Organized pattern of perceptions about oneself • Technique used by Rogers to assess self-concept • ...
alternate crossword for M's class 2022-09-12
Across
- selfishly wants luxuries
- caring
- direct
- has no worries
- doesn't make firm decisions
- stingy
- polite and helpful
- opposite of openminded
- grow well,flourish
- makes excellent decisions
- thorough
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- understanding, sympathetic, empathetic
- doesn't say the right thing
- crazy (not dreamy, like in French)
- gets angry very quickly
- makes good choices
- well-spoken
- too dependent
18 Clues: caring • direct • stingy • thorough • well-spoken • too dependent • has no worries • makes good choices • polite and helpful • grow well,flourish • opposite of openminded • gets angry very quickly • selfishly wants luxuries • makes excellent decisions • doesn't say the right thing • doesn't make firm decisions • crazy (not dreamy, like in French) • understanding, sympathetic, empathetic
THE COLD WAR 2025-04-18
Across
- 1945 Meeting with US president FDR, British Prime Minister(PM) Winston Churchill, and and Soviet Leader Stalin post war.
- A dominant country or extremely powerful.
- Competition between rival countries to build up their military power.
- The conservative side of the political spectrum.
- The liberal, socialist, or radical section of a political party or system.
- 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
- An international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate co-operation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress and human rights issues.
- The philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality.
- Political ideology that emphasizes the civil rights of citizens, representative government, and the protection of private property.
- War between countries.
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- The figurative division between Western and Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
- War instigated by a major power
- 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.
- German journalist and philosopher, founder of the Marxist branch of socialism.
- A political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, favoring obedience to political authority and organized religion.
- Alliances that military in force.
- A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them.
- 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.
- Served as Prime Minister twice, from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.
- A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production.
- 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. • ...
Unit 4 Lesson 7 2020-10-30
Across
- He formulated the falsification criterion
- Affirming the…
- Evidence based on observing reality (opposite to theoretical)
- The logical strategy that underlies the falsification criterion is known as modus…
- The idea that there is always more than one scientific theory that can be equally supported by the existing body of evidence
- The property of a statement to be testable and refutable
- A demarcation criterion that claims that scientific knowledge is true if there exists evidence supporting it
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- According to the problem of theory-laden facts, every observation inevitably includes an element of this
- A kind of development where some improvement occurs as we move from the past to the future
- According to Thomas Kuhn, we cannot tell how close a theory is to the truth, we can only tell how good it is at solving….
- This kind of bias is a dangerous consequence of using the verification criterion in science
- The line between science and non-science
12 Clues: Affirming the… • The line between science and non-science • He formulated the falsification criterion • The property of a statement to be testable and refutable • Evidence based on observing reality (opposite to theoretical) • The logical strategy that underlies the falsification criterion is known as modus… • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-22
Across
- was ok with the absolute monarchy as long as they did what was in the best interest of the people
- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power
- the belief that the earth was the center of the universe
- believed the earth moved around the sun profoundly
- believed in women's equality
- a person who rules with absolute power
- people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
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- believed all physical objects are affected equally by the same forces
- a style of art consisting of harsh lines and dull colors
- supported Copernicus's theory and perfected the telescope
- the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- a style of art consisting of soft lines and colors
- developed the vaccine to prevent smallpox
- to know something you did not know before
- developed analytical geometry
- proposed the idea that matter is made up of smaller primary particles that join together in different ways
- believed in the freedom of thought, expression, and religion
- believed planets revolved around the sun in elliptical orbits
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
20 Clues: believed in women's equality • developed analytical geometry • a person who rules with absolute power • developed the vaccine to prevent smallpox • to know something you did not know before • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • a style of art consisting of soft lines and colors • believed the earth moved around the sun profoundly • ...
Intro to Earth Science 2026-01-06
Across
- the breakdown and transport of rock by wind or water
- gases that trap heat and warm the earth
- plate _________ is the theory that Earth's crust is broken into large plates that move
- daily rainfall and temperatures
- remains of ancient plants or animals
- theory that describes the formation of our universe
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- weather conditions over a long period of time
- every living thing contains this element
- degree of compactness of a substance
- rising and falling of the sea due to the pull of the moon and the sun
- supercontinent consisting of multiple continents
- movement caused by unequal temperatures and densities
- imaginary line around the Earth dividing the northern and southern hemispheres
- luminous, gaseous, spheroidal celestial body of great mass
- when two atomic nuclei combine, it's called nuclear _________
15 Clues: daily rainfall and temperatures • degree of compactness of a substance • remains of ancient plants or animals • gases that trap heat and warm the earth • every living thing contains this element • weather conditions over a long period of time • supercontinent consisting of multiple continents • theory that describes the formation of our universe • ...
Hilahin-ang-exam-grade Crossword Puzzle (HBO) 2022-03-26
Across
- The recipient of the message
- _________ values represent the values people say they use
- Proposed five levels of needs.
- The drive that an individual has to get the work done.
- Theory which argued that behavior is a function of its consequences.
- _________ Represent the values people actually rely on to guide their decisions and actions in an organization.
- __________ reinforcement is the encouragement of certain behaviors by removing a negative stimuli.
- An individual’s belief that he or she can complete a task.
- Visible symbols of culture
- Communication requiring two persons interacting with each other.
- The information coming from the sender.
- A trait characterized by sadness, moodiness, and emotional instability.
- ________ model is a framework for defining the skill and knowledge requirements of a job.
- ________ moderates the individual’s relationship to the stressor.
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- The desire for achievement, self-respect, confidence, self-worth.
- Defined as the expectation of employees to adapt to company policies and standards.
- Positive acknowledgement of task
- They must lead their teams by example and set the standard for expected behavior.
- A communication barrier where words have multiple meanings in the message.
- __________ proposed the ERG theory of motivation.
- is the highest level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
- S in SMART goals stands for ________.
- The physical reaction one experiences when a stressor first presents itself.
- Acronym for the personalities in The Five-Factor Model
- _________ communication refers to the flow of information from employees up to the top management.
- __________ reinforcement refers to the introduction of a desirable or pleasant stimulus after a behavior.
- Factors outside of our control and they still can influence us.
- Theory which states that money is the main motivator
- __________ is a measure of how energetic, sociable and friendly a person is.
- Primary motivator according to Frederick Taylor
- ________ are the barriers or communication killers.
31 Clues: Visible symbols of culture • The recipient of the message • Proposed five levels of needs. • Positive acknowledgement of task • S in SMART goals stands for ________. • The information coming from the sender. • Primary motivator according to Frederick Taylor • __________ proposed the ERG theory of motivation. • ________ are the barriers or communication killers. • ...
Video Games and Aggression 2014-03-30
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- Video games require attentiveness due to their ______ nature
- This type of definition is criticized as not consistent across experiments
- A factor which is far too often stereotyped
- The behaviour of an organism at a specific time
- This type of game play is suggested to lead to the most aggression
- The doll used in observational learning experiments
- Sometimes defined as the enduring mechanisms of behaviour
- This model is rooted in the tenants of social learning theory
- Our mental representation in the form of an outline or model
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- Reciprocal Determinism is ______
- Video games provide this with high scores
- Proposed Social Learning Theory
- The negative behaviour emulated through observation
- A type of video game that is suggested to improve spatial cognitive abilities
- These variables include beliefs and attitudes
- Women are portrayed as this
- Repeated _______ to violent video games could lead to a negative belief system
- Viewer's age is a _____ factor
- Learning important behaviours begins with these people being positive role models
19 Clues: Women are portrayed as this • Viewer's age is a _____ factor • Proposed Social Learning Theory • Reciprocal Determinism is ______ • Video games provide this with high scores • A factor which is far too often stereotyped • These variables include beliefs and attitudes • The behaviour of an organism at a specific time • The negative behaviour emulated through observation • ...
ACCOUNTANCY HOLIDAY HOMEOWRK 2024-06-12
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- positive difference in old ratio
- the state of being a partner in business
- reduction in the fair value of an asset
- an amount of money that you pay regularly to a company for insurance
- amount withdrawn by partners
- the total amount of capital used for the acquisition of profits by a firm or project
- The ratio at which the partners share their profit in the business.
- a provision for any change in the market value of investments
- portions of a company's profits that are set aside for specific or general purposes
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- the accounting process of increasing or decreasing the carrying value of a company's fixed asset or group of fixed assets to account for any major changes in their fair market value.
- negative difference in old ratio
- a legal document that shows every term and conditions upon the partnership
- the process or work of keeping financial accounts.
- an intangible asset recognized when a firm is purchased as a going concern. It reflects the premium that the buyer pays in addition to the net value of its other assets.
- represent value of ownership that can be converted into cas
- a payment made to somebody for the work they have done
- a non-physical asset such as a patent, brand, trademark, or copyright.
- monetary payment given to an individual in exchange for their services.
- the cost one is required to spend on obtaining something
- a financial document stating assets and liabilities
- funds set aside by a business to cover specific anticipated future expenses or other financial impacts.
- the default percentage when interest on loan by partner is paid
22 Clues: amount withdrawn by partners • negative difference in old ratio • positive difference in old ratio • reduction in the fair value of an asset • the state of being a partner in business • the process or work of keeping financial accounts. • a financial document stating assets and liabilities • a payment made to somebody for the work they have done • ...
Theory of literature 2021-05-18
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- a figure of speech in which abstract ideas and principles are described in terms of characters, figures, and events
- a literary device where words are used in quick succession and begin with letters belonging to the same sound group
- refers to the sequence of events and happenings that make up a story
- refers to repetition of sounds produced by vowels within a sentence or phrase
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- relatively long work of narrative fiction, normally in prose, which is typically published as a book
- the study of artistic creation, purpose of art, concept of beauty.
- refers to a meaning or identity ascribed to one subject by way of another
- an all-encompassing academic discipline - included the study of language, literature, speech, communication
- imitates reality but shows an improved ideal which should be strived for (creative aspect of art, world as it should be)
9 Clues: the study of artistic creation, purpose of art, concept of beauty. • refers to the sequence of events and happenings that make up a story • refers to a meaning or identity ascribed to one subject by way of another • refers to repetition of sounds produced by vowels within a sentence or phrase • ...
THEORY OF JUSTICE 2024-08-31
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- a Principle that everyone should receive equal shares of resources, according to Dworkin.
- a Theory integrating libertarian principles with a focus on fair distribution.
- a Process of deciding how resources should be distributed fairly.
- Luck a Dworkin’s concept addressing inequalities from uncontrollable factors.
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- a Theory by Nozick advocating minimal state interference.
- a Rawls' principle allowing inequalities if they benefit the least advantaged.
- a Economic theory focusing on redistributing wealth and class conflict.
- a Marxist concept referring to the conflict between classes.
- a Concept of fairness in Rawls’ theory.
9 Clues: a Concept of fairness in Rawls’ theory. • a Theory by Nozick advocating minimal state interference. • a Marxist concept referring to the conflict between classes. • a Process of deciding how resources should be distributed fairly. • a Economic theory focusing on redistributing wealth and class conflict. • ...
Theory Of Relativity 2024-12-11
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- One of the 3 concepts that are relative to each other
- The school Einstein became a professor at (acronym)
- Gravity and mass are included in the _______ Theory of Relativity
- The effect of mass warping space and time
- Gravity and mass are excluded in the _______ Theory of Relativity
- Country Einstein was born in
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- One of the 3 concepts that are relative to each other
- One of the 3 concepts that are relative to each other
- General relativity explains why _____ bend the path of light
- Space and time have to be variables the speed of _____ is a constant
- The concept that motion, space, and time are relative to each other
11 Clues: Country Einstein was born in • The effect of mass warping space and time • The school Einstein became a professor at (acronym) • One of the 3 concepts that are relative to each other • One of the 3 concepts that are relative to each other • One of the 3 concepts that are relative to each other • General relativity explains why _____ bend the path of light • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Christopher Munchmeyer 2025-01-24
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- System where a ruler holds all political authority.
- Improved the steam engine, advancing industrial productivity.
- Argued people need a strong authority to maintain order.
- Meeting to divide African land among European nations.
- Someone whose beliefs oppose accepted religious doctrine.
- Growth of cities as people seek employment opportunities.
- Systematic approach to testing hypotheses and experiments.
- Model placing the sun at the solar system’s center.
- Political theory promoting shared property and classless society.
- Supported heliocentric theory, contradicting church teachings.
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- Believed in natural rights like liberty and property.
- Person who organizes businesses and accepts financial risks.
- Region controlled by a foreign authority.
- Policy of dominating weaker nations for resources and territory.
- Economic system with shared ownership of resources.
- Industrial facilities where goods are produced using machinery.
- Scientist who formulated laws of gravity and motion.
- Philosopher promoting the separation of goverment powers.
- Advocated for free speech and religious tolerance.
19 Clues: Region controlled by a foreign authority. • Advocated for free speech and religious tolerance. • System where a ruler holds all political authority. • Economic system with shared ownership of resources. • Model placing the sun at the solar system’s center. • Scientist who formulated laws of gravity and motion. • Believed in natural rights like liberty and property. • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 2015-02-06
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- taking one’s own life
- Mind What do you have to have before you can understand social?
- Theory It is a macro-level theory, it is centrally concerned with social inequality
- Comte He coined the term "sociology"
- Research Uses data that can be easily converted into numbers.
- “normlessness “; used to describe the alienation and loss of purpose
- of the Masses Karl Marx quotes that religion is the “opium of the people” or also called the
- What focuses on large-scale pieces of society?
- the tendency to favor European or Western histories, cultures, and values over other non-Western societies.
- What is the term of studying people "doing things together"?
- The owners of the means of production.
- Mind When you think you know everything and believe it’s just one way and there’s no other way.
- The way you act in front of a person and the way a person changes depending on the situation.
- Interactionism Interaction and meaning as central to society and assumes that meaning are not inherent but rather created thought interaction.
- Martineau Translated Comet's "Introduction to Positive Philosophy".
- Spencer He coined the term "survival of the fittest"
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- Goffman who came up with dramaturgy?
- Functionalism This is a macro-level theory that views society as an ordered, unified system.
- Shock When one experience a whole new culture and is shocked about what they are around
- Research Involves data that cannot easily be converted to numbers.
- The principle of using one’s own culture as a means or standards by which to evaluate another group individual
- Any institutionalized system of shared beliefs and rituals that identify a relationship between the sacred and the profane
- Who described modern society as being in an “iron cage”?
- Marx Who Believed in that capitalism created class conflicts and social inequality between bourgeoisie and proletariat?
- What focuses on small-scale pieces of society?
- Studying people in their own environment in order to understand the meaning they attribute to their activities.
- That sense perceptions are the only valid sources of knowledge.
- The workers.
- A group of people who shapes their lives in aggregated and patterned ways that’s distinguish their group from other groups
- Darwinism The "survival of the fittest" came from this term by Herbert Spencer.
- Science When one uses the scientific method to explain the world around us.
- Theory Looks at gender inequalities in society.
- Durkheim Interested in the social factors that bond and holds people together.
33 Clues: The workers. • taking one’s own life • Goffman who came up with dramaturgy? • Comte He coined the term "sociology" • The owners of the means of production. • What focuses on large-scale pieces of society? • What focuses on small-scale pieces of society? • Theory Looks at gender inequalities in society. • Spencer He coined the term "survival of the fittest" • ...
stuff :D 2023-01-10
Across
- noise baby birds make
- also spin
- a peice of clothing
- three
- a female
- a thing humans wear
- a thing you plug your phone into
- a type of tree
- a person gets a job
- a animal has this.
- something that goes on a car
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- worms live here
- drink
- spin
- a man
- the day a child is born (from leo)
- something HOT
- a knight in training
- oppositte of last
- spinning
- hard
21 Clues: spin • hard • drink • a man • three • a female • spinning • also spin • something HOT • a type of tree • worms live here • oppositte of last • a animal has this. • a peice of clothing • a thing humans wear • a person gets a job • a knight in training • noise baby birds make • something that goes on a car • a thing you plug your phone into • the day a child is born (from leo)
11A Vocabulary Review 1 - 3 2022-11-04
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- to discourage
- praise
- to speak ill off
- to take advantage of
- a hard choice
- extinct
- to meet
- firm
- strong dislike
- solid
- following
- to hold the interest of
- orderly
- to end
- careful
- odd
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- an enemy
- passion
- a tendency
- to clear of guilt
- lacking ethical principles
- to do harm to
- close
- a perfect model
- abrupt
- good-natured
- furious
- to bring out
- to expand
- to reply
30 Clues: odd • firm • close • solid • praise • abrupt • to end • passion • extinct • to meet • furious • orderly • careful • an enemy • to reply • following • to expand • a tendency • good-natured • to bring out • to discourage • to do harm to • a hard choice • strong dislike • a perfect model • to speak ill off • to clear of guilt • to take advantage of • to hold the interest of • lacking ethical principles
Cash's Crossword Puzzle 2016-12-09
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- a graph showing the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
- is a listing of various quantities of particular product
- different amount offered at sale
- decision making that compares the extra costs of doing something extra benefits gained
- government payment that encourages or protects a certain economic activity
- revenue extra revenue from the sales of 1 additional unit of output
- graph showing no change in the amount of a single variable
- an electronic business conducted over the internet
- amount offered for sale at a given price point on the supply curve
- of productions phases of production
- defined as the amount of product that would be offered for sale
- total output or production by a firm
- total amount earned b a firm from a sale of its products
- production level where total costs equals total revenue
- maximizing quantity of product/ level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
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- measure of the way in which the quantity supplied responds to a change in price
- costs that an organization incurs even if there is little to no activity
- movement along curve
- costs sum of fixed and variable costs
- of supply principle that supplier's will normally offer more for sale at higher prices and less at lower
- shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the product
- (total fixed costs) remain the same
- product on period so short that only the variable inputs
- production period enough to change the amounts of all inputs
- returns stage where output increases at a decreasing rate
25 Clues: movement along curve • different amount offered at sale • (total fixed costs) remain the same • of productions phases of production • total output or production by a firm • costs sum of fixed and variable costs • an electronic business conducted over the internet • production level where total costs equals total revenue • ...
Age of Enlightenment & Scientific Revolution 2025-03-26
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- – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories.
- – The theory that knowledge comes from sensory experience and experimentation.
- - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights.
- – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits.
- - referred to the idea that individuals are born with natural, inherent freedoms that should be protected by governments
- – A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, tested through experiments.
- – The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe, proposed by Copernicus.
- – Astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- – Central to Enlightenment thinking
- – The study of the structure of living organisms, advanced by scientists like Vesalius.
- - referred to established beliefs or doctrines, often associated with religious or authoritarian institutions, that were accepted without question or evidence.
- – The belief that God created the universe but does not interfere in human affairs.
- - referred to the accepted standards, behaviors, and social conventions that were traditionally followed in society.
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- – Philosopher who wrote The Social Contract and believed in the idea of general will.
- – Philosopher who advocated for freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and reason.
- – An intellectual movement that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- – Philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- – The belief that Earth is at the center of the universe, supported by Ptolemy.
- – The act of carefully watching and recording events to gather scientific data.
- – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- – Scientist who improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory, leading to conflict with the Catholic Church.
- – Government by the people
- - referred to a system of ideas and beliefs about society, government, and human nature that was based on reason, progress, and individual rights.
- – The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge.
- – Physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
25 Clues: – Government by the people • – Central to Enlightenment thinking • - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights. • – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge • – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories. • – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits. • ...
The Crucible 2019-10-05
Across
- firm; unyielding
- courteous regard or respect
- low; mean
- adhere; cling
- act of returning an injury or wrong
- eagerly
- lacking moral restraint
- charming or flattering
- teaching by repetition and urging
- false accusation; slander
- cleansed
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- make better
- awkward struggling
- disguising one's real nature or motives
- preexisting preference
- the study of religion
- action designed to soothe or satisfy a person, a cause, etc
- hissing sound
- tormented; frustrated
- paleness
20 Clues: eagerly • paleness • cleansed • low; mean • make better • adhere; cling • hissing sound • firm; unyielding • awkward struggling • the study of religion • tormented; frustrated • preexisting preference • charming or flattering • lacking moral restraint • false accusation; slander • courteous regard or respect • teaching by repetition and urging • act of returning an injury or wrong • ...
a long walk to water 2025-10-29
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- tallest animal
- houses of stones
- weak
- floating in a direction
- wild disorder
- danger
- argument
- firm and stable in shape not liquid or fluid.
- concept or opinion
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- unusually swollen and soft.
- corn like grain
- worn on someone's head
- really long worm
- wonderful
- roughly built cabin
- deep hole
- large drill
- suddenly and unexpectedly.
- the process or activity of running a business, organization, etc.
- reluctant
20 Clues: weak • danger • argument • wonderful • deep hole • reluctant • large drill • wild disorder • tallest animal • corn like grain • really long worm • houses of stones • concept or opinion • roughly built cabin • worn on someone's head • floating in a direction • suddenly and unexpectedly. • unusually swollen and soft. • firm and stable in shape not liquid or fluid. • ...
BIOLOGY 2024-02-27
21 Clues: clock • genes • group • Clock • Theory • Darwin • record • descent • in genes • radiation • structure • Selection • evolution • structure • structure • Timescale • nomenclature • for existence • of the fittest • characteristics • equilibrium Ectoderm
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-04
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- Systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science
- The concept that an entire society agrees to be governed because it would repreasent what is best for the entire community
- The belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- Sun Centered Theory
- Ideas concerning God, reason, nature, and humanity were synthesized into a world view
- Drastic change in scientific thought
- A person who seeks wisdom
- French Judge
- A room where writers, artists, government leaders, and others gathered to discuss philosophes
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- British writer and philosopher
- Philosopher and wirter
- An Absolute power who embraces enlightenment ideals
- Former Empress of Russia
- English Philosopher and Physician
- French Writer
- Art movement
- A type of architecture style that flourished in Europe
- Astronnmer, Physicist and Engineer
- Earth Centered Theory
- doctrine that recongnizes a god as the author of nature, but without admitting revelation or external worship
- Mathematician, Phyicist, Astronomer, Alchemist, Theologian (Gravity)
21 Clues: Art movement • French Judge • French Writer • Sun Centered Theory • Earth Centered Theory • Philosopher and wirter • Former Empress of Russia • A person who seeks wisdom • British writer and philosopher • English Philosopher and Physician • Astronnmer, Physicist and Engineer • Drastic change in scientific thought • An Absolute power who embraces enlightenment ideals • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary 2022-08-17
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- Mandate to have good and wise dominion over God's earth
- is a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models.
- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- Science the stuy of nonliving matter and energy.
- also called System International
- is the key to a good model
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
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- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter.
- is a testable explanation
- the value of a measurment
- a model with mathmatical equations within it
- the degree of exactness of the measurments
- it is based on quantitive numbers
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- is a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
16 Clues: is a testable explanation • the value of a measurment • is the key to a good model • also called System International • it is based on quantitive numbers • the degree of exactness of the measurments • a model with mathmatical equations within it • Science the stuy of nonliving matter and energy. • is a model that explains a related set of phenomena • ...
homework 2022-08-19
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- Mandate to have good and wise dominion over God's earth
- is a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models.
- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- Science the stuy of nonliving matter and energy.
- also called System International
- is the key to a good model
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
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- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter.
- is a testable explanation
- the value of a measurment
- a model with mathmatical equations within it
- the degree of exactness of the measurments
- it is based on quantitive numbers
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- is a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
16 Clues: is a testable explanation • the value of a measurment • is the key to a good model • also called System International • it is based on quantitive numbers • the degree of exactness of the measurments • a model with mathmatical equations within it • Science the stuy of nonliving matter and energy. • is a model that explains a related set of phenomena • ...
