theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Corporate Finance Extra Credit 2 2021-11-14
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- 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.
- 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.
- A firm’s ability to satisfy its short-term obligations as they come due.
- The chance that actual outcomes may differ from those expected.
- Measures the proportion of total assets financed by the firm’s creditors.
- A business owned by two or more people and operated for profit.
- An entity created by law.
- Provides a financial summary of the firm’s operating results during a specified period.
- Periodic distributions of cash to the stockholders of a firm.
- The purest and most basic form of corporate ownership
- The lowest price at which a security is offered for sale.
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- Summary statement of the firm’s financial position at a given point in time.
- Short-term assets, expected to be converted into cash within 1 year or less.
- An intermediary that channels the savings of individuals, businesses, and governments into loans or investments.
- A financial relationship created between suppliers and demanders of short-term funds.
- The highest price offered to purchase a security.
- The science and art of managing money
- Income earned through the sale of a firm’s goods or services.
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. • ...
Characters who were Revolutionary 2018-06-06
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- Franklin's firm partner
- Early knee-jerk liberal
- Hamilton had an affair with her
- Hamilton's wife
- Ranked 7th among President Poll
- Political Depravity of Founding Fathers
- Third Vice President of US
- No slaves imported to British Colonies
- American foreign secretary
- 1907,Spirit of American Government
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- Common Sense author
- Secured third term in 1940
- 1935 Economic Interpretation
- Hamilton attended in 1773
- Lacked the Gift of Silence
- All Black Regiment of Soldiers
- Financier of the Revolution
- Jefferson talked about "my country"
- Became an orphan
- Ladies man, especially in France
20 Clues: Hamilton's wife • Became an orphan • Common Sense author • Franklin's firm partner • Early knee-jerk liberal • Hamilton attended in 1773 • Secured third term in 1940 • Lacked the Gift of Silence • Third Vice President of US • American foreign secretary • Financier of the Revolution • 1935 Economic Interpretation • All Black Regiment of Soldiers • Hamilton had an affair with her • ...
Articulation Review Game! 2024-04-03
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- The floor of the mouth
- vocal folds abducted created these sounds
- T/f your mandible muscles are at rest when your mouth is closed
- Starts as one vowel and becomes another
- the Digastricus (anterior belly portion), Mylohyoid, Geniohyoid and Platysma ??? the Mandible
- Where is the source of sound energy coming from in the Source Filter Theory?
- The Tensor veli palatini ? the Eustachian tube
- How many formants are majorly discussed for vowel production
- Broad energy peaks are known as...
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- the Masseter, Temporalis and Medial Pterygoid ???? the Mandible
- When the nasal cavity is closed air escapes through your
- An individual speech sound
- manner of articulation for /j/ and /w/
- Place of articulation for voiced and unvoiced th
- Vocal folds vibrating againsted each other create these sounds
- The manner of articulation that cause complete closure, pressure buildup, and sudden release
- For these sounds the Velopharyngeal port is open
- Seen in Source Filter Theory: the resonating cavities are the ???, nasal, and pharyngeal.
- horizontal lines on the hard Palatine bone
- known as the soft palate
20 Clues: The floor of the mouth • known as the soft palate • An individual speech sound • Broad energy peaks are known as... • manner of articulation for /j/ and /w/ • Starts as one vowel and becomes another • vocal folds abducted created these sounds • horizontal lines on the hard Palatine bone • The Tensor veli palatini ? the Eustachian tube • ...
Scientific Revolution Review 2020-04-06
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- This scientists discovered that the circulation of blood and that the heart acted as pump.
- Refined or innovated by many different scientists during the Scientific Revolution to see space and see light particles.
- This scientists was imprisoned by the Inquisition because his discoveries went against the Catholic Church teachings.
- Called the "father of microbiology" this scientist identified protozoa, red blood and sperm cells.
- This astronomer created Laws of Planetary Motion.
- Created an observatory where he collected data as he observed space.
- Invented by Isaac Newton and still taught today.
- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
- This barber surgeon vastly improved quality of life due to his use of ligatures and creation of prosthetics.
- a step by step process of discovering scientific facts
- Often called the "Father of Modern Anatomy" he disproved Galen and advanced the knowledge of the human body.
- Scientists who is known for the Theory of Gravity, Laws of Motion and created Calculus.
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- Theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- Although some scientists were fearful to publish findings what invention helped to spread this new knowledge.
- Kepler discovered that the planets orbit in an ______ not a perfect circle.
- Force that keeps planets in their orbit around the sun.
- A scientists possible explanation to a problem or an educated guess.
- Many scientists were afraid to publish their findings because it would challenge the ideas held by this institution.
- French philosopher who used the Scientific Method for Human Reasoning.
- English scientists who emphasized the Scientific Method was based on observation and data.
- Polish Scholar who proposed that the sun was the center of the universe, not Earth.
- Furthered the science of Chemistry through discoveries on gases and elements.
- Leeuwenhoek innovated this instrument which added his discoveries.
23 Clues: Invented by Isaac Newton and still taught today. • This astronomer created Laws of Planetary Motion. • Theory that the sun is the center of the universe. • Theory that the Earth is the center of the universe. • a step by step process of discovering scientific facts • Force that keeps planets in their orbit around the sun. • ...
2020-2021 Latin Phrases 2021-05-25
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- before the war
- after midday
- my fault
- with great praise
- creation out of nothing
- method of operating
- that is
- with highest praise
- and the rest
- things having been written afterward
- I think, therefore I am
- it does not follow
- word for word
- to nausea
- love of one's country
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- for the sake of example
- seize the day
- to serve out one's term
- good faith
- before midday
- this for that
- make alike
- voice of the people
- and others
- always faithful
- out of many, one
- firm ground
- nourishing mother
- this is life
- the other way around
- for the good
31 Clues: that is • my fault • to nausea • good faith • make alike • and others • firm ground • after midday • and the rest • this is life • for the good • seize the day • before midday • this for that • word for word • before the war • always faithful • out of many, one • with great praise • nourishing mother • it does not follow • voice of the people • method of operating • with highest praise • the other way around • ...
Unit 1 Yep 2021-08-29
20 Clues: 27 • 46 • Bible • Snake • Lucifer • Perfect • Guidance • First man • First woman • Has no matter • Has 2 sections • Creator/Father • Spiritual being • Beyond knowledge • Being bought back • Scientific theory • The separated ones • Name of the garden • What we're born with • Spiritual part of the body
Evolution 2020-03-01
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- / had different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
- / study of the earth
- Beagle / the name of the ship that Charles Darwin traveled on
- / required for new species to form
- / refers to the variety of living things
- / when two species evolve together
- / a characteristic that helps an organism survive
- / the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- / type of evolution when the same adaptations evolve independently, under similar selection pressures
- / Darwin collected the preserved remains of ancient organisms, called ______
- radiation / when a species splits into a number of new forms when a change in the environment makes new resources available or creates new environmental challenges.
- selection / Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution states that evolution happens by what?
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- / the name of Darwin's book; the _____ of species
- / organs that serve no useful function in an organism
- / a well-supported testable explanation of phenomena that have occurred in the natural world
- / structures that are similar
- / principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones; descended with ____________
- / when organisms disappear from the earth
- Darwin / father of evolution
- / is the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms
20 Clues: / study of the earth • / structures that are similar • Darwin / father of evolution • / required for new species to form • / when two species evolve together • / refers to the variety of living things • / when organisms disappear from the earth • / the name of Darwin's book; the _____ of species • / a characteristic that helps an organism survive • ...
Literature and Film Unit 1 Vocab 2019-12-03
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- A latin term meaning “in the midst of things”
- A spoken or written account of events; a story
- a cylinder on which film, wire, thread, or other flexible materials can be wound.
- This term refers to (1) the screen time of a movie and (2) the duration of time covered by the story (Day, week, month, year, etc.)
- refers to each filmed "version" of a particular shot or "setup".
- A story structure in which the writer includes two or more separate marraties linked by common character, event, or theme.
- The leading character in a movie, novel, drama, or other fictional text
- generally thought of as the action in a single location and continuous time, A scene is a part of a film
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- A noise which has a source on-screen. They are noises which have not been edited in, for example dialogue between characters or footsteps.
- a series of frames that runs for an uninterrupted period of time.
- The art of making a motion picture
- A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
- A serious disagreement or argument among two people
- A firm decision to do or not to do something
- This term refers to how many times the story is told in one film.
- A noise which does not have a source on-screen, they have been added in.
- a series of scenes that form a distinct narrative unit, which is usually connected either by a unity of location or a unity of time.
- This term refers to whether or not a movie is told in chronological order, and whether or not features like flashbacks and flash-forwards were used.
- The music composed specifically for the movie to serve and enhance the story. It is usually instrumental only so as not to compete with dialogue.
- A category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
- A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something
21 Clues: The art of making a motion picture • A firm decision to do or not to do something • A latin term meaning “in the midst of things” • A spoken or written account of events; a story • A serious disagreement or argument among two people • A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory • refers to each filmed "version" of a particular shot or "setup". • ...
Greek Philosophy 2023-09-25
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- had the theory that everything is matter and not everything came from matter
- though fire was the basis of everything
- came up with an unchanging mathematical theorem
- philosopher that reflected on ethics and recognized physics
- reason why Greeks abandoned mythology
- gave lectures on ethics and behaviors
- wanted happiness and no fear about the afterlife
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- tried to understand why humans fought each other
- highest mountain in Greece
- Greek philosophy aligned with confucianism in where
- believed air was the basis of everything
- the love of wisdom
- describes an elaborate system of elements, gods, and goddesses
- came up with the atomic theory
- philosopher that wanted wisdom and virtue as power instead of wealth
- thought everything was made from water since it had 3 states of matter
16 Clues: the love of wisdom • highest mountain in Greece • came up with the atomic theory • reason why Greeks abandoned mythology • gave lectures on ethics and behaviors • though fire was the basis of everything • believed air was the basis of everything • came up with an unchanging mathematical theorem • tried to understand why humans fought each other • ...
Leadership Theories 2023-11-06
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- A theory that guides leaders to choose the most effective approach based on team capability and task complexity.
- A leadership style that leads simply by meeting the needs of the team
- A style of leadership that involves their team members in decision-making process.
- This theory helps us identify traits and qualities that are helpful when leading others.
- This incolves leaders making quick decisions without consulting their team.
- The ability to influence a group towards the achievement of goals.
- A style of leadership that focuses on organization, systems, and processes.
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- A style of leadership that involves leaders making the final decisions but involving the team members.
- This theory focuses on how leaders behave
- This theory involves leaders who rely on charisma which often focus on themselves and their own ambitions.
10 Clues: This theory focuses on how leaders behave • The ability to influence a group towards the achievement of goals. • A leadership style that leads simply by meeting the needs of the team • This incolves leaders making quick decisions without consulting their team. • A style of leadership that focuses on organization, systems, and processes. • ...
JEAN PIAGETS THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT 2021-10-30
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- Children begin to engage in pretend play during this stage
- Patterns of repeated behavior which allow children to explore and express developing ideas and thoughts through their play and exploration
- Theorist famously known for his theory of cognitive development
- The child's inability to see a situation from another person's point of view
- Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development suggests that this changes as children grow
- The tendency of the child to focus on only one aspect of a problem
- The operational stage in which a child becomes concerned hypothetical, future, and ideological problems
- Term referring to the mental processes involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension.
- At this stage, children experience the world chiefly through senses and actions, such as looking, hearing, touching, mouthing, and grasping
- Occurs when a child's schemas can deal with most new information through assimilation
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- The type of function that utilizes the ability to use symbols to represent an object that is not present
- This is the tendency for the child to think that non-living objects (such as toys) have life and feelings like a person
- A set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based
- The process of making orderly arrangements
- the cognitive process of fitting new information into existing cognitive schemas, perceptions, and understanding
- grouping of isolated behaviors and thoughts into a higher order system
- The ability to focus on a single characteristic of objects in a set and group the objects according to that characteristic
- The operational stage in which a child understands the concept of conservation
- The cognitive process of revising existing cognitive schemas, perceptions, and understanding so that new information can be incorporated
- logical thinking ability that allows a person to determine that a certain quantity will remain the same despite adjustment of the container, shape, or apparent size
20 Clues: The process of making orderly arrangements • Children begin to engage in pretend play during this stage • Theorist famously known for his theory of cognitive development • A set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based • The tendency of the child to focus on only one aspect of a problem • ...
Physics P1 2016-04-22
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- Can only travel through solids
- Small clumps of rock,ice and dust
- 14000 million years old
- Wegners theory
- the solild outer
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- why wegners theory wasn't accepted
- Something that rises up through the seafloor
- P-wave are
- Evidence of the big bang
- must being compressed which then exploded
- The closest planet to the sun
11 Clues: P-wave are • Wegners theory • the solild outer • 14000 million years old • Evidence of the big bang • The closest planet to the sun • Can only travel through solids • Small clumps of rock,ice and dust • why wegners theory wasn't accepted • must being compressed which then exploded • Something that rises up through the seafloor
CLIMATE CHANGE 2021-11-09
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- A lack of water to meet all demands
- a general agreement
- An optimistic theory
- the process of injecting liquid at high pressure into subterranean rocks, boreholes, etc
- consuming something to excess
- Environmental change caused or influenced by human activity
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- a person who questions or doubts something
- an act of extracting more of something than is necessary
- a process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat
- the reduction of carbon
- An underground layer that stores water
- The measurement of the ability of surfaces to reflect sunlight
- meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- sources that can't be depleted
- a pessimistic theory
15 Clues: a general agreement • An optimistic theory • a pessimistic theory • the reduction of carbon • consuming something to excess • sources that can't be depleted • A lack of water to meet all demands • An underground layer that stores water • a person who questions or doubts something • an act of extracting more of something than is necessary • ...
plate tectonics 2021-06-17
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- volcano is currently active
- types of rock that are formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral
- rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- volcanoes that have not erupted in a long time but are expected to erupt again
- solid material found in the centre of some planets
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust
- formed from the solidification of molten rock material
- he mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior
- sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust
- upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere
- the third layer of the Earth
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- volcanoes that wont erupt again
- two plates slide past one another
- current in a fluid that results from convection
- two tectonic plates move away from each other
- intensely hot area in the mantle below Earth's crust
- plate ________ theory
- mountain that has a crater or vent through which lava comes out
- large slabs of Earth's lithosphere—split apart from each other
- started out as some other type of rock, but have been substantially changed from their original igneous
20 Clues: plate ________ theory • volcano is currently active • the third layer of the Earth • volcanoes that wont erupt again • two plates slide past one another • he mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior • two tectonic plates move away from each other • current in a fluid that results from convection • solid material found in the centre of some planets • ...
unit 2 vocab 2022-01-18
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- a form of government in which a head of government leads an executive branch that is separate from the legislative branch in systems that use separation of powers. This head of government is in most cases also the head of state.
- a system of democratic governance of a state where the executive derives its democratic legitimacy from its ability to command the support of the legislature, typically a parliament, to which it is accountable.
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- a system of government in which laws, policies, leadership, and major undertakings of a state or other polity are directly or indirectly decided by the “people,”
- Population, Territory, Sovereignty, and Government.
- kings derived their authority from God
- an English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy. is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory.
- form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body
- a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Enlightenment throughout Europe, as well as aspects of the French Revolution and the development of modern political, economic, and educational thought.
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- Weak or loose organization of states agrees to follow a powerful central government.
- a system of political organization in which most or all of the governing power resides in a centralized government
- the view that persons' moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live.
- a system of government by one person with absolute power
- a system of dividing up power between a central national government and local state governments that are connected to one another by the national government.
- a form of democracy in which the electorate decides on policy initiatives without legislative representatives as proxies.
- The bill outlined specific constitutional and civil rights and ultimately gave Parliament power over the monarchy
- a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215.
- asserting a right against the English crown
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- a French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher. He is the principal source of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world
20 Clues: kings derived their authority from God • asserting a right against the English crown • Population, Territory, Sovereignty, and Government. • a system of government by one person with absolute power • a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution. • ...
Critical Thinking 2015-11-16
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- behavior that occurs naturally in everyone
- learned reaction
- pairing a behavior with a consequence
- an environmental factor that generates a response in some
- theory that states that the experience of emotion happens at the same time that physiological arousal happens
- involves pairing two stimuli together in order for a involuntary action to occur
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- theory stating people’s experience of emotion depends on two factors: physiological arousal and the cognitive interpretation of that arousal
- leads to a unconditioned response
- theory that people experience emotion because they perceive their bodies’ physiological responses to external events
- theory that states that people’s experience of emotion depends on the way they appraise or evaluate the events around them
10 Clues: learned reaction • leads to a unconditioned response • pairing a behavior with a consequence • behavior that occurs naturally in everyone • an environmental factor that generates a response in some • involves pairing two stimuli together in order for a involuntary action to occur • ...
learning facilitation crossword (week 2) 2019-09-01
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- ___ modelling-becoming more confident because you see someone else doing the task.(a component of self-efficacy theory)
- ___ persuasion-we become more confident when someone convinces us we have the skills necessary to be successful.(a component of self-efficacy theory)
- task___ is the degree to which a job has a substantial impact on the lives or work of other people.(part of JCM)
- ___ theory is the individual’s belief that he or she is capable of performing a task.
- task ___ is the degree to which a job requires completion of a whole and identifiable piece of work.(part of JCM)
- ___ mastery-gaining relevant experience with the task or job.(a component of self-efficacy theory)
- This leads to an energized state, so we get “psyched up,” feel up to the task, and perform better.(a component of self-efficacy theory)
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- job ___ model (JCM) is a model that proposes that any job can be described in terms of five core job dimensions.
- __ variety is the degree to which a job requires a variety of different activities. (part of JCM)
- ___is the degree to which carrying out the work activities required by a job results in the individual obtaining direct and clear information about the effectiveness of his or her performance.(part of JCM)
- This refers to the degree to which a job provides substantial freedom and discretion to the individual in scheduling the work and in determining the procedures to be used in carrying it out.(part of JCM)
11 Clues: ___ theory is the individual’s belief that he or she is capable of performing a task. • __ variety is the degree to which a job requires a variety of different activities. (part of JCM) • ___ mastery-gaining relevant experience with the task or job.(a component of self-efficacy theory) • ...
Theories of Motivation 2023-07-14
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- Which author established Social Cognitive Theory
- What type of motivation is 'quality output' an example of?
- What does the Five Factor Model assess?
- What type of area/theory is 'Purposeful Work Behaviour' an example of?
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- What type of motivation is 'promotion' an example of?
- Which theorist is the founder of the Instinct Grand Theory
- Trait and State are examples of what?
- Post-drive theory introduced incentive and?
8 Clues: Trait and State are examples of what? • What does the Five Factor Model assess? • Post-drive theory introduced incentive and? • Which author established Social Cognitive Theory • What type of motivation is 'promotion' an example of? • Which theorist is the founder of the Instinct Grand Theory • What type of motivation is 'quality output' an example of? • ...
Qualitative Research in Nursing and Health Sciences 2024-06-10
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- Point at which no new information is obtained in qualitative research
- Research approach involving participants as active co-researchers
- Outsider's view or perspective in ethnographic research
- Method exploring how individuals make sense of their life experiences
- Using multiple methods or data sources to enhance the credibility of findings
- Methodology that explores personal stories and experiences to understand phenomena
- Process of categorizing qualitative data for analysis
- Method where researchers immerse themselves in a community to gather data
- In-depth investigation of a single instance or event to explore its complexities
- Accuracy and credibility of findings in qualitative research
- Approach focusing on the stories individuals tell about their lives
- Initial phase of coding qualitative data for emerging themes
- Process of writing reflective notes during qualitative data analysis
- Technique for visualising relationships among concepts and ideas
- Methodology aimed at developing theory grounded in systematic data analysis
- Detailed, open-ended interview designed to explore a participant's perspectives
- Influence of the researcher's preconceptions on the research process and findings
- Approach that involves developing general principles from specific observations
- Awareness of the researcher's influence on the research process and outcomes
- Moral principles guiding the conduct of qualitative research
- Study of texts to understand their meaning and context
- Method of analysing qualitative data to develop a theoretical framework
- Ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures
- Second phase of coding where categories are linked to subcategories
- Process of integrating and refining categories to form a coherent theory
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- Process of identifying and analysing patterns or themes within qualitative data
- Framework guiding the design and conduct of qualitative research
- Detailed account that provides context for interpreting qualitative data
- Characteristics such as age, gender, and background of study participants
- Method of identifying significant events to understand key aspects of behavior
- The researcher's social and political context influencing their perspective
- Research involving iterative cycles of planning, action, and reflection
- Detailed notes taken by researchers during observations
- Approach focusing on the stories people tell and how they make sense of experiences
- Theory and methodology of interpreting texts and understanding meaning
- A research technique involving group discussions to explore participants' views
- Technique for validating findings by consulting with participants
- Comprehensive synthesis of research evidence to answer a specific question
- Study of cultures and communities through immersion and observation
- Method involving the generation of theory from systematic data analysis
- Research approach focusing on individuals' lived experiences and perceptions
- Method of collecting data by watching participants in their natural settings
- Non-numerical information such as texts, interviews, and observations
- Selecting participants based on emerging theory during the research process
- Insider's view or perspective in ethnographic research
- Data that provide deep insights and detailed information
- Study of language and communication patterns to understand social phenomena
- Selecting participants based on specific characteristics relevant to the study
- Technique for systematically analysing textual data for patterns and themes
- Method of setting aside personal biases to understand participants' experiences
50 Clues: Process of categorizing qualitative data for analysis • Insider's view or perspective in ethnographic research • Study of texts to understand their meaning and context • Outsider's view or perspective in ethnographic research • Detailed notes taken by researchers during observations • Data that provide deep insights and detailed information • ...
sea floor spreading continental drift 2022-12-02
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- The person who discovered seafloor spreading.
- The theory that stated all continents were once connected but have since separated.
- ___________ shaped rocks that help prove sea-floor spreading.
- What evidence was found in warm climate areas proving continental drift has occurred.
- The process that happens at a trench where one plate sinks beneath the other.
- The tool that helped map out the mid ocean ridge.
- The name of the supercontinent that existed 300 million years ago.
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- The process of new sea floor being created at the mid ocean ridge and recycled through subduction at deep ocean trenches.
- A long chain of underwater mountains and volcanoes where magma comes out and becomes new sea floor.
- South America and this continent are getting further away from each other each year.
- The further away from the ridge the _________ the rock.
- What was found in Antarctica to help prove the theory of continental drift?
- The person who came up with the theory of continental drift.
13 Clues: The person who discovered seafloor spreading. • The tool that helped map out the mid ocean ridge. • The further away from the ridge the _________ the rock. • The person who came up with the theory of continental drift. • ___________ shaped rocks that help prove sea-floor spreading. • The name of the supercontinent that existed 300 million years ago. • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocab 2017-05-13
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- Scientist and Astronomer who used the telescope to prove that the new heliocentric theory was correct. He also did a few experiments with gravity.
- A Greek astronomer who proposed the geocentric system of astronomy until Copernicus came along
- to retract a statement or opinion. In this case some people that believed in the Heliocentric theory were told to recant their saying by the Church.
- A new way of thinking of the natural world and universe that placed more importance on logic and reason than superstition.
- first scientist/astronomer to propose that the earth was not at the center of the universe/solar system.
- The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
- Someone who speaks out or against the church.
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- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- to overthrow and replace a government, political or idea system.
- A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer
10 Clues: Someone who speaks out or against the church. • The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system. • The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system. • to overthrow and replace a government, political or idea system. • A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocabulary 2017-05-14
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- To retract a stament or opinion. In this case some people that believed in the Heliocentric theory were told to recant their saying by the Church.
- First scientist/astronomer to propose that the earth was not at the center of the universe/solar system.
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Someone who speaks out or against the church.
- A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer
- To overthrow and replace a government, political or idea system.
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- The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
- A new way of thinking of the natural world and universe that placed more importance on logic and reason than superstition.
- Scientist and Astronomer who used the telescope to prove that the new heliocentric theory was correct. He also did a few experiments with gravity.
- A greek astronomer who proposed the geocentric system of astronomy until Copernicus came along
10 Clues: Someone who speaks out or against the church. • The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system. • The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system. • To overthrow and replace a government, political or idea system. • A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer • ...
W7 Spelling 2022-11-22
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- - something special
- - a ship shipping something
- - a piece of information about a thing
- - a machine
- - the action of violating someone
- - a type of alcohol
- - set up on a firm
- - the action or state of making or being
- - killing something
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- - evil
- - ruin or smash something
- - something used to shred food
- - a very smart person
- - a worrying feeling
- - A pretty light ornament
- - an important piece mostly found by scientist
16 Clues: - evil • - a machine • - set up on a firm • - something special • - a type of alcohol • - killing something • - a worrying feeling • - a very smart person • - ruin or smash something • - A pretty light ornament • - a ship shipping something • - something used to shred food • - the action of violating someone • - a piece of information about a thing • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-04-23
8 Clues: Theory created by Ptolemy • Theory created by Copernicus • Created the Scientific Method • The man who discovered gravity • Created the earth-centered theory • Discovered four of Jupiter's Moons • Created the Laws of Planetary Motion • This was born out of the Scientific Revolution
Media 1 2023-03-29
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- An example of a Public service broadcaster
- A regulating, body for the press
- One of the ways newspapers are funded
- The surname of the person who came up with male gaze theory
- The first name of the presenter of BBC Radio1 Live lounge
- A useful mnemonic for remembering B&K theory
- The regulatory body for video games
- The conglomerate that publishes MOJO magazine and owns KISS FM Radio
- Who to complain to about TV Radio or the internet content
- Finding things out
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- A large organisation that owns companies in different media industries
- A company that collects data about radio audiences in the UK and internationally
- Who age rates videogames
- Another way newspapers are funded
- A word meaning a section of the population that is an audience
- The genre of music BBC Radio 3 plays
- Who classifies the age rating for films in the UK
- Something you dont hear on BBC radio stations
- The Channel that Cuffs was aired on
- the kind of integration where a company owns different stages of production and marketing
- An ITV spy drama from the 1960's
21 Clues: Finding things out • Who age rates videogames • A regulating, body for the press • An ITV spy drama from the 1960's • Another way newspapers are funded • The regulatory body for video games • The Channel that Cuffs was aired on • The genre of music BBC Radio 3 plays • One of the ways newspapers are funded • An example of a Public service broadcaster • ...
History-Dependent Features of Muscle Force Production: Crossword 2023-11-01
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- The fact that rFD was abolished instantaneously following deactivation and reactivation of a muscle shows that an increase in _____ products seems unlikely to be responsible for rFD.
- The increased isometric steady-state force following active muscle stretch is termed
- Stress-induced inhibition of cross bridges is the most plausible mechanism for _____
- Who first proposed the association between a parallel elastic element and rFE?
- Following active shortening, strained actin and sticky titin result in the number of cross-bridges to _____ .
- The first basic assumption of the cross-bridge theory is that muscle force is proportional to the number of _________?
- What is the passive element that likely contributes to pFE and rFE?
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- Instantaneous _____ measurements have been performed to quantify the number of attached cross bridges at steady-state following active stretch?
- Titin spans along _____ of the sarcomere.
- The active cross bridge and passive element contributions to rFE are likely what?
- Which muscle was tested during the first study on rFD in humans?
- Who developed the cross-bridge theory?
- Which limb of the force-length relationship is the SLNU hypothesis about?
- Titin was observed by many studies as an adjustable spring whose stiffness could be modulated by interactions with what?
- Which theory of residual force enhancement is related to sarcomere length and is not supported experimentally?
15 Clues: Who developed the cross-bridge theory? • Titin spans along _____ of the sarcomere. • Which muscle was tested during the first study on rFD in humans? • What is the passive element that likely contributes to pFE and rFE? • Which limb of the force-length relationship is the SLNU hypothesis about? • ...
Scientist 2023-07-20
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- British primatologist, extensive research on chimpanzees, conservation efforts.
- French biologist and chemist, pasteurization, germ theory of disease.
- Serbian-American inventor and engineer, AC electricity system, contributions to modern technology.
- English naturalist, theory of evolution by natural selection.
- American astronomer, Hubble Space Telescope namesake, discovered expansion of the universe.
- English theoretical physicist, black holes, cosmology, bestselling author despite motor neuron disease.
- English physicist and mathematician, laws of motion and gravity.
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- Italian astronomer and physicist, supported heliocentric model, discovered moons of Jupiter.
- German physicist, theory of relativity, E=mc^2, Nobel Prize winner.
- Polish-French physicist and chemist, pioneering research on radioactivity, Nobel Prize winner.
- Polish astronomer, heliocentric model of the solar system.
- American inventor and businessman, practical electric light bulb, phonograph, and motion picture.
- English chemist, X-ray crystallography, contributed to DNA structure discovery.
- American astronomer, popular science communicator, "Cosmos" TV series host.
14 Clues: Polish astronomer, heliocentric model of the solar system. • English naturalist, theory of evolution by natural selection. • English physicist and mathematician, laws of motion and gravity. • German physicist, theory of relativity, E=mc^2, Nobel Prize winner. • French biologist and chemist, pasteurization, germ theory of disease. • ...
Attachment Theory 2022-10-09
10 Clues: Bond • PIES • Attachment • Birthmonth • Field of study • From caregiver • Influences maturation • Who ensures the child's needs are met? • Where Bowlby discovered the attachment theory • Attachment is the primary foundation for the development
Continent Drift theory 2021-09-07
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- where Alfred Wegener died
- when alfred wegeners theory became accepted
- when Alfred wegener died
- the one who came up with the theory of continental drift
- what is left behind when glaciers scratch rock
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- Alfred Wegener theory
- the force that moved the continents
- how Alfred Wegener thought the continents moved
- what Alfred Wegener got a degree in
- how old Alfred Wegener was when he died
10 Clues: Alfred Wegener theory • when Alfred wegener died • where Alfred Wegener died • the force that moved the continents • what Alfred Wegener got a degree in • how old Alfred Wegener was when he died • when alfred wegeners theory became accepted • what is left behind when glaciers scratch rock • how Alfred Wegener thought the continents moved • ...
WDNK Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-12
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- Darwin studied finches here
- Created the theory of evolution
- the development of a baby
- A strand of DNA that turns on and off other parts of DNA
- The variation of animal species in a particular ecosystem
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- When animals change to fit in with their environment
- ACTGAC -> ACCGAC
- Bones of animals buried in the ground
- What Darwin wanted to be as a child
- A double helix
- A fish that had human arm bones
- The theory that we all came from a common ancestor
12 Clues: A double helix • ACTGAC -> ACCGAC • the development of a baby • Darwin studied finches here • Created the theory of evolution • A fish that had human arm bones • What Darwin wanted to be as a child • Bones of animals buried in the ground • The theory that we all came from a common ancestor • When animals change to fit in with their environment • ...
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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- 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. • ...
Chapter 1 Test Review 2020-12-28
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- A type of authoritarian government where power is shared among a few people or a political party.
- A type of authoritarian government where one person has great power--but they can be limited.
- A type of authoritarian government where one person has all the power.
- a system where the government controls all aspects of a person's economic, social, and political life.
- system of government that divides power between national and state government.
- Theory which argues that some people are ordained by God to rule over others.
- Theory which argues that government evolved from the family.
- an institution through which leaders exercise power to make and enforce laws affecting people under its control.
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- Theory which states that citizens give up freedom in exchange for freedom and security.
- rule by the people.
- System of government where a central government has all the power.
- System of government that is a loose union of independent sovereign states.
- The type of government the United States has.
13 Clues: rule by the people. • The type of government the United States has. • Theory which argues that government evolved from the family. • System of government where a central government has all the power. • A type of authoritarian government where one person has all the power. • System of government that is a loose union of independent sovereign states. • ...
Assertive Communication Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-09
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- up for – To defend your rights or beliefs.
- – To politely say no to something.
- – Understanding your own emotions, strengths, and weaknesses.
- – To manage conflicts, criticism, or disagreements effectively.
- Contact – Looking at someone directly when speaking, showing attentiveness.
- List:
- – Considerate of others.
- – Continuing to do something despite difficulties.
- – An agreement where both sides give a little.
- – Showing consideration for others' feelings and rights.
- – Limits that a person sets to protect their well-being.
- – Sure of yourself.
- – The quality of being assertive.
- – Showing understanding of others.
- – To clearly declare your needs, boundaries, or position.
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- – To say something again in a clearer way.
- – Limits in communication.
- – Constructive information given to help someone improve.
- – To make your point or meaning clearer.
- – Not emotional or aggressive.
- – To discuss something in order to reach an agreement.
- – To recognize or show awareness of someone’s feelings or perspective.
- – To communicate your thoughts, opinions, or feelings.
- – Feedback, sometimes negative.
- – Tactful and polite.
- – The quality of someone's voice that expresses their emotions.
- – Being able to express one's opinions clearly and respectfully.
- – Strong but not aggressive.
- – A feeling of self-assurance arising from one's abilities.
- – Easy to understand.
- – To keep eye contact, a confident tone, or a firm stance.
- – Belief in yourself.
- Language – Non-verbal communication.
- – Consideration for others.
34 Clues: List: • – Sure of yourself. • – Tactful and polite. • – Easy to understand. • – Belief in yourself. • – Considerate of others. • – Limits in communication. • – Consideration for others. • – Strong but not aggressive. • – Not emotional or aggressive. • – Feedback, sometimes negative. • – The quality of being assertive. • – To politely say no to something. • ...
Sociology Review Game 2022-10-28
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- behaviors accepted to society
- Explains a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability
- What type of culture is nonphysical
- A learned behavior shared by social groups
- A type of culture that involves physical aspects of society
- Something you think is true
- A type of culture seen on social media
- Something that is usual or typical
- Something that is important or worth something to you
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- Karl Marx created this theory
- A culture that don't judge based off of what is "normal"
- George Herbert Mead created this theory
- An evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture
- Prohibiting or forbidding a certain subject, name, person, place, or thing
14 Clues: Something you think is true • Karl Marx created this theory • behaviors accepted to society • Something that is usual or typical • What type of culture is nonphysical • A type of culture seen on social media • George Herbert Mead created this theory • A learned behavior shared by social groups • Something that is important or worth something to you • ...
Introduction to Cells 2024-02-05
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- A 3-part theory that explains cells and where they come from
- The maintaining of stable internal conditions in a changing environment
- Allows some things through but not others
- The second step of the cell cycle; two nuclei are produced
- An explanation of WHY something occurs in nature
- The smallest part of living things
- A description of WHAT happens in nature
- The genetic material within a cell
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- The semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cell
- The last step of the cell cycle; the two new cells move apart
- Made of one cell
- The first step of the cell cycle; the cell grows and DNA is copied
- Made of many cells working together to support this life form
- Made of many cells
14 Clues: Made of one cell • Made of many cells • The smallest part of living things • The genetic material within a cell • A description of WHAT happens in nature • Allows some things through but not others • An explanation of WHY something occurs in nature • The semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cell • The second step of the cell cycle; two nuclei are produced • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board Puzzle 2022-10-03
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- the heat absorbed by a unit mass of a given solid at its melting point that completely converts the solid to a liquid at the same temperature: equal to the heat of solidification.
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
- the force exerted per unit area.
- conversion of a substance from the liquid or solid phase into the gaseous (vapour) phase.
- firm and stable in shape
- conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid.
- the ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid.
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- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- increase in linear dimensions of a solid or in volume of a fluid because of rise in temperature
- the body of theory which explains the physical properties of matter in terms of the motions of its constituent particles.
- the state of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency, due to internal friction.
- an ionized gas consisting of positive ions and free electrons in proportions resulting in more or less no overall electric charge, typically at low pressures (as in the upper atmosphere and in fluorescent lamps) or at very high temperatures (as in stars and nuclear fusion reactors).
12 Clues: firm and stable in shape • the force exerted per unit area. • the ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid. • conversion of a substance from the liquid or solid phase into the gaseous (vapour) phase. • the state of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency, due to internal friction. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-16
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- A group of people that works together to achieve common goals.
- Leaders define the path that should be followed by their team to achieve goals.
- Leaders have complete power over people.
- System of levels or ranks within an organization.
- He developed the contingency theory.
- Proposed the three needs theory, to be an effective leader and achiever.
- It is about controlling the flow of money in and out of the organization.
- Give employees clear path, removing challenges, provides guidance.
- A good work objective includes specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and _______.
- How and when will it be done?
- Management is the art of making sure everyone is working together smoothly and moving towards the same _______.
- Infrastructure, buildings, equipment.
- The management of information and communication technology that collect, organize, and distribute data for use in organization's decision-making functions.
- Process of deciding what to do through the effective use of resources.
- Focused on the tasks, responsibilities, and results that an individual or team must achieve.
- Personal objective refers to individual’s personal development, growth and ______.
- “Allow to do.”
- The specific targets that organizations, functions, departments, teams, and individuals are expected to achieve.
- Individual's personal development, growth, and improvement.
- Knowledge, skills, techniques, strategies used.
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- Computers, machines, robotics, telecommunications.
- Making sure that everything is going according to plan.
- No one best style of leadership, leadership style is based on situations.
- Money, finances.
- A high-performance culture is one in which striving for improved _______.
- Describes level of control that leader holds over decision making process and amount that they involve their team.
- Functional area of management, how goods and services are produced in organization.
- He identified the three leadership styles.
- Functional area of management, the control and operations of various marketing activities and the people involved in those activities.
- Founder of Path Goal Theory.
- Guiding and motivating team.
- The three needs theory includes need for achievement, need for power and need for ___.
- Making sure everyone knows their roles, responsibilities, and setting up a timeline.
- Requires a person to rate that one individual they would least want to work with.
- Personal objective focus on enhancing skills, knowledge and competencies that benefit the individual’s career and personal _______.
- Leaders delegate decision making authority to their followers.
- Workforce, workers.
- The process of attracting, hiring, training, developing, and maintaining an excellent workforce.
- The ability of individual or group to influence and guide followers.
- Leaders involve followers in the decision-making process.
40 Clues: “Allow to do.” • Money, finances. • Workforce, workers. • Founder of Path Goal Theory. • Guiding and motivating team. • How and when will it be done? • He developed the contingency theory. • Infrastructure, buildings, equipment. • Leaders have complete power over people. • He identified the three leadership styles. • Knowledge, skills, techniques, strategies used. • ...
conflict management 2020-07-05
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- conflict of natural and inevitable outcome of human interaction.
- of life communication, good communication is the only way pain and distress be alleviated.
- combination and characteristics and qualities that forms a character.
- where each player has agreed to work together toward a common goal.
- any interaction between multiple people in which each person pay off is affected by the decision made by others.
- a study of a fundamental nature of knowledge and reality and existence.
- learning theory, theory of learning process and social behavior which proposes that new behaviors can be acquired by observing and imitating others.
- a process of making choices off of decision gathering information.
- a person or thing that gives rise to an action or phenomenon or condition.
- is what you call a group of players in a cooperative game.
- how a social person uses information to arrive at a casual exploration for events.
- a number expressed in the central or typical value or the mean.
- also known as competitive social interaction where there will be some winner and some loser.
- study and practice communication to promote health.
- resist to outside influence resistant to change.
- notice taken of someone or something regarding of someone or something as interesting or important.
- a serious disagreement or argument typically a protracted one.
- gives a group a shared purpose and encourage them to work together
- focus on group and team who work at a common goal.
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- communication between two people who know each other.
- reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way
- produce again.
- A settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something.
- push and pull of competing tension or discussing truth or opinions.
- is a theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
- say or estimate what will happen in the future.
- unsaid constraint talk and outer speech.
- theory, example traditional and modern theory.
- an acceptance that something is true or that something exist.
- a method of dividing up gains or cost among players according to the value of individual contributions.
- contribution of each player is determined by what is gained or lost by removing them from the game.
- when they make the choice that leaves them better of no matter what their opponents decide to do.
- the object of a person's ambition or effort an aim or desired result.
- the scientific study of human mind and its function.
- process of assigning the cause of behavior to some internal characteristics rather than to outside forces.
- people involved in a conflict as trouble makers.
- two different goals in compete of each other.
- process assigning the cause of behavior to some situation or event outside of a persons control rather than to some internal characteristics.
- said free talk and inner speech.
- the fact of keeping something in one's memory.
40 Clues: produce again. • said free talk and inner speech. • unsaid constraint talk and outer speech. • two different goals in compete of each other. • theory, example traditional and modern theory. • the fact of keeping something in one's memory. • say or estimate what will happen in the future. • people involved in a conflict as trouble makers. • ...
Theories of state formation 2024-10-27
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- Theory by Hobbes,Locke
- This concept by Max Weber explains states as extensions of personal rule
- Type of early political structure with lords and vassals seen in Medieval Europe
- Theory focused on class struggles in state formation
- Is a set of ideas,principles, or frameworks developed to explain a phenomenon or to predict future occurrences
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- The belief in self-governance and forming a state based on shared culture
- A state theory associated with ruling classes controlling resources and production
- Theorist best known for developing the theory, which critiques capitalism and explores class struggles
- Philosopher who argued that without a state,life would be"nasty,brutish, and short".
- It is a political and legal entity that holds sovereignty,permanent population and government
10 Clues: Theory by Hobbes,Locke • Theory focused on class struggles in state formation • This concept by Max Weber explains states as extensions of personal rule • The belief in self-governance and forming a state based on shared culture • Type of early political structure with lords and vassals seen in Medieval Europe • ...
Ethics and Legal Issues for Dental Hygiene 2024-09-12
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- Acting like a parent with intent to protect a person who is unwilling or unable to protect their own interests
- Level of preponderance of evidence; Beyond a reasonable doubt
- Involves higher fines and longer imprisonments including death sentences
- Ethical foundation of professional ethics based on values, policies, and character.
- To do no harm to the patient
- Failure to perform at the reasonable standard of care of the profession
- To ensure the trust that patients and society have in dental hygienists
- To hold in confidence or secret information entrusted by the patient
- Involves lower fines and short imprisonments
- ___# of elements to prove negligence or malpractice: duty, breach, harm, causation
- Science or philosophy of law
- Ethical theory known as virtue ethics is based on the idea that people should develop a virtuous character to achieve happiness
- Law that uses concept of precedent
- Nominal, compensatory, or punitive; life, liberty, or fines
- Form of Utilitarianism that determines which action brings greatest happiness regardless of feelings or laws
- Type of management to identify and prevent injury
- Three most common legal actions relating to health care: breach of contract, professional malpractice, and failure to obtain informed consent
- Oath to do no harm, protect patient rights, confidentiality, place patient above those of society
- Societal mandates, rules and regulations that govern society
- Form of consequentialism focuses on outcomes instead of actions; right action produces most good for most people
- Strategies used to minimize risks
- The party bringing the claim in a civil proceeding
- Involved obtaining the patients consent before the delivery of oral health care services
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- To benefit the patient
- Ethical theory that believes the overall goodness of the results is the most important moral consideration
- Ethical theory that guides personal behavior and is developed through sense of self, internal struggle, and understanding one's limitations
- Law that agencies are given the authority to oversee specific laws to ensure that intent of the law is enforced
- Law that is enacted by legislation
- Type of tort that has no intent to cause harm, although harm or injury does occur
- The belief it is right to keep promises, fulfill commitments, and follow rules
- Assertion or claim of an individual in a legal proceeding
- Type of unintentional tort
- Ethical theory that actions are moral if they adhere to moral law, and judges the intention and action itself, not the result
- To tell the truth; not to lie to the patient
- Does NOT have to occur for breach of contract (failure to meet ones obligations)
- Ethics theory that focuses on character traits of an individual rather than behavior
- Societal or peer ideal of what is right and wrong; thoughts or ideas about morality
- Personal or spiritual choice between right and wrong
- Type of Tort that is deliberate and purposeful
- Law that is determined by courts which interpret legal issues
- The party defending the claim
- Law that uses rules and regulations based on legislature
- To guarantee self-determination of the patient
- Law against acts considered offensive to society as a whole
- Type of law that results from a breach of legal duty of society's expectations not a contractual obligation
- Defendant had an obligation to the plaintiff, one element to proving negligence or malpractice
- To be fair to the patient; fairness
47 Clues: To benefit the patient • Type of unintentional tort • To do no harm to the patient • Science or philosophy of law • The party defending the claim • Strategies used to minimize risks • Law that is enacted by legislation • Law that uses concept of precedent • To be fair to the patient; fairness • To tell the truth; not to lie to the patient • ...
Age of Enlightenment & Scientific Revolution 2025-03-26
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- – The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe, proposed by Copernicus.
- – The study of the structure of living organisms, advanced by scientists like Vesalius.
- – Physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- - referred to the idea that individuals are born with natural, inherent freedoms that should be protected by governments
- – The theory that knowledge comes from sensory experience and experimentation.
- – The process of conducting tests to confirm scientific theories.
- – The act of carefully watching and recording events to gather scientific data.
- - referred to the accepted standards, behaviors, and social conventions that were traditionally followed in society.
- – The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge.
- – Astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical orbits.
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- – Scientist who improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory, leading to conflict with the Catholic Church.
- – A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, tested through experiments.
- - His ideas were based on reason, justice, and human rights.
- – An intellectual movement that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- – Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- – Astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- – 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.
- – Philosopher who advocated for freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and reason.
- - referred to a system of ideas and beliefs about society, government, and human nature that was based on reason, progress, and individual rights.
- - referred to established beliefs or doctrines, often associated with religious or authoritarian institutions, that were accepted without question or evidence.
- – Government by the people
- – Philosopher who wrote The Social Contract and believed in the idea of general will.
- – Philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- – Central to Enlightenment thinking
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. • ...
Ideal Manager Characteristics 2021-05-17
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- the quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech.
- hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something.
- the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization.
- free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere.
- able to adjust to new conditions.
- a strong desire to know or learn something.
- feeling or showing deference and respect.
- trustworthy and reliable.
- able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious.
- giving someone support or confidence; supportive.
- devoted to a task or purpose; having single-minded loyalty or integrity.
- relating to or involving the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of artistic work.
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- intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- intelligent and well informed.
- happening or doing something at the agreed or proper time; on time.
- ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage.
- strong and barely controllable emotion.
- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
- provides someone with a motive for doing something.
- friendly and socially confident.
- tending to work with energy and commitment; diligent.
- displaying kindness and concern for others.
- free from outside control; not depending on another's authority.
- giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution.
27 Clues: trustworthy and reliable. • intelligent and well informed. • friendly and socially confident. • able to adjust to new conditions. • strong and barely controllable emotion. • feeling or showing deference and respect. • free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere. • a strong desire to know or learn something. • displaying kindness and concern for others. • ...
Identity: self and society 2025-10-23
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- The way of life of a group of people, including language, beliefs, and traditions.
- A key concept in Marxism that describes struggles between groups for power and resources.
- The first stage of learning norms and values, usually from family.
- A key idea in Functionalism meaning social agreement and shared values.
- A sociological theory viewing society as a system where each part works to maintain stability and order.
- A social construct that refers to cultural expectations of masculinity and femininity.
- A person’s sense of who they are, based on how they see themselves and how others see them.
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- The economic system criticized by Marxists for creating inequality between bourgeoisie and proletariat.
- Unwritten rules or expectations of behavior in a society.
- A conflict theory that focuses on inequality between social classes and power held by the ruling class.
- A person’s social position or rank in society.
- A set of expected behaviors for someone who holds a particular social status.
- The process of learning norms, values, and roles within society.
- Learning society’s norms and values from institutions like school and media.
- A theory emphasizing gender equality and the social structures that perpetuate patriarchy.
- A group of people of similar age and social status who influence each other’s behavior.
16 Clues: A person’s social position or rank in society. • Unwritten rules or expectations of behavior in a society. • The process of learning norms, values, and roles within society. • The first stage of learning norms and values, usually from family. • A key idea in Functionalism meaning social agreement and shared values. • ...
land-based empires vocab 2021-09-30
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- scientific theory that states the sun is at the center of the solar system. Proposed by copernicus.
- The native language or native dialect of a specific population, especially as distinguished from a literary, national, or standard variety of the language.
- treaty between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and the Schmalkaldic League.
- a generalization that reflects our impressions and beliefs about a broad group of people.
- German mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, and natural philosopher.
- a religious group of French Protestants who held to the Reformed, or Calvinist, tradition of Protestantism.
- The process of changing an institution or practice.
- Italian diplomat, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Renaissance.
- A belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
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- was written by Martin Luther in 1517 and is widely regarded as the primary means for the Protestant Reformation.
- A movement for religious reform which was in the 16 century.
- an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist
- Something not officiated with faith
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer.
- People give money to the church to pay and reduce their sins.
- German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith.
- the formal Roman Catholic reply to the doctrinal challenges of the Protestant Reformation.
- the belief that God has predetermined who will receive salvation and who will not.
- a group of people that followed the teachings of Martin Luther.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- major branch of Protestantism that follows the theological tradition and forms of Christian practice set down by John Calvin and other Reformation-era theologians.
21 Clues: Something not officiated with faith • Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer. • German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith. • The process of changing an institution or practice. • A movement for religious reform which was in the 16 century. • People give money to the church to pay and reduce their sins. • ...
GHD 2022-08-19
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- Remote support tool
- Method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices
- Online collaborative whiteboard platform that enables distributed teams to work effectively together
- Latest MAC OS approved
- Messaging app for business
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- Work venue
- Superheroes
- Firm
- Firm approved mobile device
- Video platform
- Another video platform
11 Clues: Firm • Work venue • Superheroes • Video platform • Remote support tool • Latest MAC OS approved • Another video platform • Messaging app for business • Firm approved mobile device • Method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices • Online collaborative whiteboard platform that enables distributed teams to work effectively together
The Industrial Revolution 2017-02-23
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- Falls A convention held for women's rights
- Union Group of workers who are working to protect their rights
- The political theory derived from Karl Marx
- people against companies
- A person who starts a business for profit
- founder of socialism and communism
- letting things take their own course
- workers and the community should control the market
- This class is a major part of the population
- A place first imagined by Sir Thomas More
- Revolution The Agricultural revolution paved the way for this
- Type of specific people prominent in the Industrial Revolution
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- Engels Co-founder of modern communism
- Bargaining people negotiating for money
- A system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners
- people moved from farms to cities
- A class that the majority of the population is part of
- Theory The belief that microorganisms causes diseases
- These people destroyed machinery in protest
- A believer in equality
- Gin Created by Eli Whitney
- Many workers are forced to live in this
22 Clues: A believer in equality • people against companies • Gin Created by Eli Whitney • people moved from farms to cities • founder of socialism and communism • letting things take their own course • Engels Co-founder of modern communism • Bargaining people negotiating for money • Many workers are forced to live in this • A person who starts a business for profit • ...
Crossword Puzzle in LEA 2 2021-02-22
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- Personality disorder that explained for being a loner and lacking close friends outside of the immediate family. Flat emotions or limited or inappropriate emotional responses. Persistent and excessive social anxiety.
- An addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency.
- He advocate the Differential Association Theory
- The infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense.
- Is an act or omission that is punishable by special laws
- The feeling of being upset or annoyed, especially because of inability to change or achieve something
- It is the means or implement used in the commission of the crime
- A philosophical system or theory stating that every rationality justifiable assertion can be scientifically verified or is capable of logical or mathematical proof, based on verified data received from the senses.
- It is the use of psychological methods particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person’s change and overcome problem in desire ways.
- It focuses on personal ability to control impulses and exercise self-control.
- Excitement manifested by mental and physical hyperactivity, disorganization of behavior, and elevation of mood specifically
- This body type with relatively predominance of soft roundness throughout the regions of the body (fat).
- The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition.
- Refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving.
- It is characterized by sociability, excitement, and stimulation.
- Mendelson He is a European defense attorney, created his own classification of victim types
- Word meaning guilt or fault
- The study of demons or demonic belief.
- A thought process that causes you to have an irrational suspicion or mistrust of others.
- An action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
- The scientific study of crime, including its causes, responses by law enforcement, and methods of prevention. It is a sub-group of sociology, which is the scientific study of social behavior.
- Individual who score high on this domain often demonstrate anger and sadness and have irrational ideas, uncontrollable impulses, and anxiety.
- Concerned with control crime by repressing criminal activities through the fear of punishment.
- Reality Principle
- Theory which is a modification of classical theory
- A forceful action or procedure such as an unprovoked attack especially when intended to dominate or master.
- The study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- He introduces the term criminology in the English language
- feeling or moving power that impels one to do act.
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- Theory that maintains that an individual will obey or disobey societal rules depending upon his or her ability to rationalize whether he is protected from hurt or destruction.
- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- The ethical theory that pleasure (in the sense of the satisfaction of desires) is the highest good and proper aim of human life.
- A behavior are those that do not grossly violate social norms or represent severely disorganized personalities.
- It is the quality of being worse than other things or people
- Provides a simple and powerful insights into the causes of crime problems
- Known as malice or deceit.
- Tendency to revert to something ancient or ancestral.
- To review or examine something critically
- Type of criminal who commit crime due to abnormalities or physical disorder
- This is the branch of science explain the behavior and mental processes of the criminal.
- The willful theft of merchandise from a retail establishment without the knowledge or consent of the seller with the intention of converting those goods for one's personal use and without having paid the purchase price
- A person who has committed a crime.
- Approach that explain the Heredity, Neurotransmitter dysfunction, Brain abnormalities
- It is a branch of criminology that deals purely on the underlying factors of victimization and the contributory role of the victims in the commission of crimes.
- A defense mechanism which explained as going back to a previous stage of development.
- Relating to or adhering to the doctrine of utilitarianism.
- Theory maintain that man is essentially a moral creature with absolute freewill to choose between good and evil
- A category to which people are assigned according to the extent to which their bodily physique conforms to a basic
- The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
50 Clues: Reality Principle • Known as malice or deceit. • Word meaning guilt or fault • A person who has committed a crime. • The study of demons or demonic belief. • To review or examine something critically • He advocate the Differential Association Theory • Theory which is a modification of classical theory • feeling or moving power that impels one to do act. • ...
Bishnu 2026-02-20
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- The people who presented new ways of thinking in the englightenment
- Developed analytical Geometry
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- Created The Scientific method
- Created The social contract
- An astronomer that built a telescope to study thee heavens
- created the smallpox vaccine
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- synonym for absolute ruler
- The theory that the earth was the center of the solar system
- Formulated the three laws of motion
- Concluded that certain mathematical laws govern planetary motion
- To know something one did not know before
- The theory that the sun was the center of the solar system
13 Clues: synonym for absolute ruler • Created The social contract • created the smallpox vaccine • Developed analytical Geometry • Created The Scientific method • Formulated the three laws of motion • To know something one did not know before • Parties where people met to discuss new ideas • The theory that the sun was the center of the solar system • ...
Speech&Debate 2020-03-11
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- memories made
- to know every letter of your script
- Friends unforgettable friendships
- Enjoyable memories
- sleepy
- having chances
- stop from happening
- thankful for a teacher taking their day off for the tournament
- ENJOY
- a very humble person
- to tell/inform
- a very big meeting
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- you feel more firm
- being thankful
- listening
- a very hardworking man
- The best program in O.C
- tough
- one round before FINALS
- Agree
20 Clues: tough • ENJOY • Agree • sleepy • listening • memories made • being thankful • having chances • to tell/inform • you feel more firm • Enjoyable memories • a very big meeting • stop from happening • a very humble person • a very hardworking man • The best program in O.C • one round before FINALS • Friends unforgettable friendships • to know every letter of your script • ...
Giften Hands Chapters 11-14 2018-11-12
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- firm
- determined
- goals
- an area
- peacefulness
- instinctively
- a form of racial segregation
- tortured
- harsh
- elusive
- comforted
- choice;option
- inclusion
- was very successful
- indirect
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- a sedative
- arrogant
- tiresome
- departure from the subject at hand
- abnormalities
- a relationship between people
- punished
- prejudice
- sponsorship
- stop
- fear
- take offense to
- not good enough
- to the point
- strength
- obsession
- negatively
32 Clues: firm • stop • fear • goals • harsh • an area • elusive • arrogant • tiresome • punished • tortured • strength • indirect • prejudice • obsession • comforted • inclusion • a sedative • determined • negatively • sponsorship • peacefulness • to the point • abnormalities • instinctively • choice;option • take offense to • not good enough • was very successful • a form of racial segregation • a relationship between people • ...
Metal 2021-06-23
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- contains iron
- has a very high melting point
- life supporting component of air
- comes from ore
- combines metal together with heat
- a silver white metal
- rapidly cooling
- firm and rigged
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- changes the level of hardness
- easy to mould
- improve the hardness and elasticity
- capable of being drawn out or stretched
- a steel instrument
- coating of iron
- higher proportion of carbon then steel
15 Clues: contains iron • easy to mould • comes from ore • coating of iron • rapidly cooling • firm and rigged • a steel instrument • a silver white metal • changes the level of hardness • has a very high melting point • life supporting component of air • combines metal together with heat • improve the hardness and elasticity • higher proportion of carbon then steel • ...
tectonic plates 2023-09-07
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- sections of the earths crust that move due to convection currents.
- proposed the theory of sea floor spreading.
- the portion of earths crust that primarily contains basalt.
- a usually light colored igneous rock found in the continental crust.
- the process that creates new sea floor as plates move away from each other at the mid ocean ridges.
- the portion of the earths crust that primarily contains granite, is less dense than oceanic crust, and is 20-50 km thick.
- a German scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift.
- the process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent boundary.
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- a theory stating that earths lithosphere is broken into huge plates that move and change in size over time.
- a deep valley along the ocean floor through which oceanic crust slowly sinks towards the mantle in a process known as subduction.
- the hypothesis that states that the continents once formed a single landmass.
- the supercontinent containing all of earths land that existed about 225 million years ago.
- a dark, dense, igneous rock with a fine texture, found in oceanic crust.
- an undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced created by a divergent plate boundary.
- the area of magnetic force around a magnet.
- the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
16 Clues: proposed the theory of sea floor spreading. • the area of magnetic force around a magnet. • the portion of earths crust that primarily contains basalt. • a German scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift. • sections of the earths crust that move due to convection currents. • a usually light colored igneous rock found in the continental crust. • ...
CLASS X LESSON 1 PUZZLE 2023-06-24
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- close relationship
- a heavy fall of rain
- an evening meal
- help or money given to those
- unit of currency
- drizzle
- Consider
- friendly
- letters sent or received
- planting the seeds
- group
- top of a mountain or hill
- an unusually large
- dishonest people
- loudly
- a brave or noble act
- a state of satisfaction
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- hard hit
- drizzle
- Covered
- single
- dawn
- an inner sense of right and
- willing by grace of God
- to strike with tongue gently
- need
- firm decision
- taught
- slight line or fold in the skin
- attached
- the face
31 Clues: dawn • need • group • single • taught • loudly • drizzle • Covered • drizzle • hard hit • Consider • friendly • attached • the face • firm decision • an evening meal • unit of currency • dishonest people • close relationship • planting the seeds • an unusually large • a heavy fall of rain • a brave or noble act • willing by grace of God • a state of satisfaction • letters sent or received • top of a mountain or hill • ...
Altruism Crossword 2023-04-27
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- The act of helping others because you also benefit.
- Standards for how people are expected to act.
- The person who coined the term "altruism"
- The concept (coined by Daniel Batson) that true altruism is fueled by genuine concern,rather than egoistic
- The Latin root of the word "altruism"
- Model that suggests a person will react differently to help depending on how it is offered.
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- Evolutionary theory that suggests people are more likely to be altruistic when it comes to their relatives.
- Developed the theory that children become more concerned about other peoples' needs as they get older.
- Developed the theory that children go through stages of evolving moral reasoning as they get older.
- When the presence of other bystanders makes a bystander feel less responsible in a situation.
- Self-centered and only concerned with one's own gratification
- Factors that determine whether a bystander will act altruistically or not.
- A person must act _____ in order for their actions to be altruistic.
- Behavior that benefits the whole of society.
- Helping others without any expectation to be praised or rewarded.
- ____ said that "altruistic animals risk the survival of their genes by engaging in self-sacrificing behaviors that threaten their long-term reproductive potential.”
16 Clues: The Latin root of the word "altruism" • The person who coined the term "altruism" • Behavior that benefits the whole of society. • Standards for how people are expected to act. • The act of helping others because you also benefit. • Self-centered and only concerned with one's own gratification • Helping others without any expectation to be praised or rewarded. • ...
earth layers, biotic, abiotic 2021-12-16
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- the thinnest layer of earth
- a not living thing
- loose molecules
- is the hot that conducts to a item wen touchin
- movement cause whiten fluid
- energy that comes from a source
- a liquid fluid layer
- solid layer in mantle
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- it's underneath of the earth
- living things
- the middle of the earth
- a firm molecules
- mass divided by volume
- thickest layer of earth
14 Clues: living things • loose molecules • a firm molecules • a not living thing • a liquid fluid layer • solid layer in mantle • mass divided by volume • the middle of the earth • thickest layer of earth • the thinnest layer of earth • movement cause whiten fluid • it's underneath of the earth • energy that comes from a source • is the hot that conducts to a item wen touchin
Unit 3:Life After High School(Payton Glenn Peeler) 2024-08-17
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- A financial donation
- Someone's devout occupation that they spend the majority of their time working at or for
- What you earn before your taxes
- Assets passed own to someone after the citizen dies
- Where your area of focus in the professional feild
- An employee's pay after taxes and deductions ae taken out
- Something attained to create income or personal gain
- A cost that the firm must pay to operate its business is an ___________
- An experience where a student has the opportunity to participate in a desired field is an _______________
- The people in our economy who are employed or are working are people in the ___________
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- Someone who is being paid by a company to work, and go to class for that job at the same time has an _________
- reduction or deletion of tuition costs to an educational opportunity or enrollment in a program
- The assets that someone or some firm has exceeding their financial obligations
- Basic payment in exchange for labor
- Gives the applicant an opportunity to explain why the fit the job and their prior qualifications
- A way for the government to interact with the economy by funding specific projects is by using a ______
- A fixed amount of money paid for work
- A list of your current skills and experience considered by employers when taking and application
18 Clues: A financial donation • What you earn before your taxes • Basic payment in exchange for labor • A fixed amount of money paid for work • Where your area of focus in the professional feild • Assets passed own to someone after the citizen dies • Something attained to create income or personal gain • An employee's pay after taxes and deductions ae taken out • ...
Medieval Medicine 2023-11-13
16 Clues: doctor • plague • chemist • surgeon • the four • printing • the zodiac • renaissance • not black bile • galen's theory • the middle ages • the what death? • reform of religion • the father of medicine • tell a priest your sins • head of the catholic church
Unit 2 2023-03-08
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- the stress that happens because of happy events
- ___ arousal theory is also called as two factor theory
- the ___ test was originally designed as a kind of ' lie detector' test in the early 1900s
- ____ is a drastic form of escape
- the daily annoyance of everyday life is called
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- ___ is not like diseases but rather a collection of disease that can affect any part of body
- the James Lange theory which leads to the bodily arousal first is called
- withdrawal or ____ is common in fear provoking situation
- ___ plays a key role in emotional processing
- people under stress could often loose their sense of _____
10 Clues: ____ is a drastic form of escape • ___ plays a key role in emotional processing • the daily annoyance of everyday life is called • the stress that happens because of happy events • ___ arousal theory is also called as two factor theory • withdrawal or ____ is common in fear provoking situation • people under stress could often loose their sense of _____ • ...
Lord of the Flies 2024-01-25
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- How do they kill the pig?
- What are the younger kids called in LOTF?
- Why are they on an island?
- What kills one of the younger kids in LOTF?
- What is the age of the "Biguns"
- What is the "Beastie"?
- Who likes to roll rocks
- Is Jack a Id, Ego, or Superego according to Freud's theory?
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- According to Freud's theory what aspect on the unconscious is Simon?
- What do Piggy's glasses represent?
- Who kills the first pig?
- Who wrote LOTF?
- What cuases the little kids to have stomach issues?
- What character represents civilization and knowledge?
- What represents leadership and power?
15 Clues: Who wrote LOTF? • What is the "Beastie"? • Who likes to roll rocks • Who kills the first pig? • How do they kill the pig? • Why are they on an island? • What is the age of the "Biguns" • What do Piggy's glasses represent? • What represents leadership and power? • What are the younger kids called in LOTF? • What kills one of the younger kids in LOTF? • ...
POLS 101 B Part 1 Final Review 2024-05-09
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- the members of the House revolt
- theory of representation that a rep should rely on his/her own judgment
- rise of Speakers like Newt Gingrich and Nancy Pelosi mark this most recent period of House history
- presiding authority in the Senate
- type of committee to reconcile differing bills between members of the House and Senate
- the presiding authority in the House
- part of why Congress is the "broken branch", people ain't getting together
- theory of representation that a rep should vote the way voters desire
- direct election of senators
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- view that reps vote with their colleagues and party over the voters
- type of Congressional committees that are more or less permanent
- the members rule
- lays out the enumerated powers of Congress
- this important part of the “broken branch” idea is because of political gerrymandering
- the powerful House
- lines up votes, tells party leaders what members are thinking
- the speaker gained extraordinary power during this period of House history
17 Clues: the members rule • the powerful House • direct election of senators • the members of the House revolt • presiding authority in the Senate • the presiding authority in the House • lays out the enumerated powers of Congress • lines up votes, tells party leaders what members are thinking • type of Congressional committees that are more or less permanent • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocabulary 2017-05-14
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- A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer.
- To overthrow and replace a government, political or idea system.
- First scientist/astronomer to propose that the earth was not at the center of the universe/solar system.
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
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- Scientist and astronomer who used the telescope to prove that the new heliocentric theory was correct. He also did a few experiments with gravity.
- The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
- A new way of thinking of the natural world and universe that placed more importance on logic and reason than superstition.
- A greek astronomer who proposed the geocentric system of astronomy until Copernicus came along.
- Someone who speaks out or against the church.
- To retract a stament or opinion. In this case some people that believed in the Heliocentric Theory were told to recant their saying by the Church.
10 Clues: Someone who speaks out or against the church. • The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system. • The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system. • To overthrow and replace a government, political or idea system. • A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer. • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocabulary 2017-05-14
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- The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
- First scientist/astronomer to propose that the earth was not at the center of the universe/solar system.
- Someone who speaks out or against the church.
- A new way of thinking of the natural world and universe that placed more importance on logic and reason than superstition.
- A greek astronomer who proposed the geocentric system of astronomy until Copernicus came along.
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- To retract a stament or opinion. In this case some people that believed in the Heliocentric Theory were told to recant their saying by the Church.
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer.
- Scientist and astronomer who used the telescope to prove that the new heliocentric theory was correct. He also did a few experiments with gravity.
- To overthrow and replace a government, political or idea system.
10 Clues: Someone who speaks out or against the church. • The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system. • The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system. • To overthrow and replace a government, political or idea system. • A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer. • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocabulary 2017-05-14
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- Scientist and astronomer who used the telescope to prove that the new heliocentric theory was correct. He also did a few experiments with gravity.
- Someone who speaks out or against the church.
- A new way of thinking of the natural world and universe that placed more importance on logic and reason than superstition.
- To retract a stament or opinion. In this case some people that believed in the Heliocentric Theory were told to recant their saying by the Church.
- A greek astronomer who proposed the geocentric system of astronomy until Copernicus came along.
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- First scientist/astronomer to propose that the earth was not at the center of the universe/solar system.
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
- A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer.
- To overthrow and replace a government, political or idea system.
10 Clues: Someone who speaks out or against the church. • The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system. • The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system. • To overthrow and replace a government, political or idea system. • A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer. • ...
Work Crossword 2024-02-27
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- Any type of case where injury has occurred.
- This happens when nothing is being said during a call.
- We call the people who call the firms potential new ______.
- Focus and answer each question in the intake with _________.
- Our firms handle a _______ of case types.
- The ______ chat is the group chat you can reach out to for help.
- The 3 C's of documentation are Clear, Concise, and _______.
- Product _________ is for cases where products have caused harm or injury.
- Any prescription or over the counter medication related injury.
- We are 100% legal intake for firms that value legendary empathy, consistent professionalism, and _____ ____ on every call.
- Pay close attention to ______.
- Transfer the _______ first before the caller.
- Empathy is made up of Connection, words, and ______.
- Any type of case where no injury was involved
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- What tab do we put the information of the person who was injured but not the person who is calling?
- The ______ info tab is where you can find information about the firm.
- If the caller provides information before it is asked in your script, _______ rather than asking.
- You are an intake ____________
- ________ listen to thee caller by taking notes.
- The ability to understand and share feelings with others.
- These people will answer the call initially to determine if a call is for a new case or not.
- The 3 A's are Attitude, ______, and Acceptance.
- You can have a caller on hold for up to ____ minutes.
- How many rings you wait before transferring the script?
- We serve the _______ and the caller.
25 Clues: You are an intake ____________ • Pay close attention to ______. • We serve the _______ and the caller. • Our firms handle a _______ of case types. • Any type of case where injury has occurred. • Transfer the _______ first before the caller. • Any type of case where no injury was involved • ________ listen to thee caller by taking notes. • ...
Question 1 (34.5 points-1.5 points each) 2022-08-08
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- ______ curve is the set of tangency points between the indifference curves of the two consumers.
- In a _______ equilibrium, demand equals supply.
- __________ box that shows all feasible allocations in exchange economies.
- The integral of ________ cost equals total cost.
- A fixed regular payment earned for work or services.
- A type of efficient allocation.
- Any Pareto efficent allocation should satify _______ constraint.
- Two inputs capital and labor are perfect _________ in a production function if they enter as a sum.
- When the marginal costs curve is _____ an average cost curve the average cost curve is falling.
- With strictly convex preferences, an allocation is Pareto optimal if the indifference curves are _______ to each other.
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- ______ curve shows various combinations of inputs that cost the same total amount.
- Profit minus total cost.
- An inefficient allocation cannot be a _______ allocation.
- ..... costs are business costs that are constant whatever the amount of goods produced.
- _______ is the rate at which a firm can substitute capital with labor.
- The utility function U=max{x,2y} represents a _____ indifference curve.
- ______ returns to scale occurs when the output increases by a larger proportion than the increase in inputs.
- It equals marginal cost
- Marginal cost of _______ is the incremental increase in total cost that results from one unit increase in capital.
- Marginal ______ of labor is the change in output that results from employing an added unit of labor.
- A _________ firm produces the level of output in which marginal revenue equals marginal cost.
- The _____ welfare theorem states that the competitive equilibrium maximizes social efficiency.
- Economies of _____ occurs when more units of a good can be produced on a larger scale with fewer input costs.
23 Clues: It equals marginal cost • Profit minus total cost. • A type of efficient allocation. • In a _______ equilibrium, demand equals supply. • The integral of ________ cost equals total cost. • A fixed regular payment earned for work or services. • An inefficient allocation cannot be a _______ allocation. • Any Pareto efficent allocation should satify _______ constraint. • ...
Question 1 (34.5 points-1.5 points each) 2022-08-08
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- When the marginal costs curve is _____ an average cost curve the average cost curve is falling.
- Marginal cost of _______ is the incremental increase in total cost that results from one unit increase in capital.
- With strictly convex preferences, an allocation is Pareto optimal if the indifference curves are _______ to each other.
- Any Pareto efficent allocation should satify _______ constraint.
- ______ curve is the set of tangency points between the indifference curves of the two consumers.
- A fixed regular payment earned for work or services.
- A type of efficient allocation.
- ______ curve shows various combinations of inputs that cost the same total amount.
- Two inputs capital and labor are perfect _________ in a production function if they enter as a sum.
- ..... costs are business costs that are constant whatever the amount of goods produced.
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- Marginal ______ of labor is the change in output that results from employing an added unit of labor.
- __________ box that shows all feasible allocations in exchange economies.
- In a _______ equilibrium, demand equals supply.
- It equals marginal cost
- The integral of ________ cost equals total cost.
- ______ returns to scale occurs when the output increases by a larger proportion than the increase in inputs.
- The utility function U=max{x,2y} represents a _____ indifference curve.
- Profit minus total cost.
- An inefficient allocation cannot be a _______ allocation.
- The _____ welfare theorem states that the competitive equilibrium maximizes social efficiency.
- _______ is the rate at which a firm can substitute capital with labor.
- A _________ firm produces the level of output in which marginal revenue equals marginal cost.
- Economies of _____ occurs when more units of a good can be produced on a larger scale with fewer input costs.
23 Clues: It equals marginal cost • Profit minus total cost. • A type of efficient allocation. • In a _______ equilibrium, demand equals supply. • The integral of ________ cost equals total cost. • A fixed regular payment earned for work or services. • An inefficient allocation cannot be a _______ allocation. • Any Pareto efficent allocation should satify _______ constraint. • ...
Evolution and Adaptation Puzzle 2018-03-13
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- Darwin-English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882)
- (scientific)-the variability among living organisms from all sources
- Pool-consists of all genes, including all the different alleles, that are present in a population
- person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended.
- with modification-passing traits from parent to offspring, and this concept is one of the fundamental ideas behind Charles Darwin's theory of evolution
- end of a species
- - a change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment
- variation-biological systems – individuals and populations – are different over space.
- structure-parts of an organism that are no longer functioning and do not affect survival
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- record-the millions of fossils that scientists have collected
- analysis- using DNA samples to distinguish and identify individuals.
- selection - selective breeding of domesticated plants and animals to produce offspring with desired genetic traits
- of Evidence -At the heart of evolutionary theory is the basic idea that life has existed for billions of years and has changed over time.
- Structures-same ancestor, different function, similar structure
- Anatomy -the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species
- remains (or an impression) of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological age and that has been excavated from the soil.
- animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column
- rock-A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- gradual process by which something changes into a different form
- structures-different ancestor, similar function, different structure
- selection-a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment
- group of a type of organisms or animals
22 Clues: end of a species • group of a type of organisms or animals • record-the millions of fossils that scientists have collected • Structures-same ancestor, different function, similar structure • gradual process by which something changes into a different form • analysis- using DNA samples to distinguish and identify individuals. • ...
CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2025-05-14
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- The Greek name of atoms according to Democritus, meaning uncuttable.
- Two or more atoms connected together.
- At that time, people believed more in his theory than that of Democritus.
- These are anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus in electron clouds or shells.
- he developed the theory of atomism, and considered the "best guess in antiquity".
- The heart of the atoms, it's the center where all the mass of the atom is concentrated.
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- Positively charged particles located in the atom's nucleus.
- He publish the Atomic Theory, He based his theory on experimentalevidence, not on lucky guesses.
- are atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons (atomic number) but differ in the number of neutrons.
- He thought that matter is made up of four elements: earth,fire, air and water.
- Neutral (uncharged) particles also found in the nucleus. They contribute to an atom's mass but not its charge.
- Democritus based his idea about atom, by cutting this, you will reach a point that you cannot cut it into smaller pieces.
- the basic building blocks of matter, the incredibly tiny particles that make up everything you see and touch, except energy.
- Atoms are separated from one another by vacumm and emptiness,
15 Clues: Two or more atoms connected together. • These are anything that has mass and takes up space. • Positively charged particles located in the atom's nucleus. • Atoms are separated from one another by vacumm and emptiness, • The Greek name of atoms according to Democritus, meaning uncuttable. • At that time, people believed more in his theory than that of Democritus. • ...
Ch. 3 Human Growth & Dev. Vocabulary 2021-02-03
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- development in areas of relationships and feelings (3 words)
- the theory that behaviors can be associated with responses (2 words)
- physical changes in size
- the strengthening and coordination of small muscles (3 words)
- the way people change and improve their ability to think and learn throughout life (2 words)
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- advances in physical abilities
- steps that consistently follow one after another
- the gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime
- all the processes involving thought and knowledge
- theory based on the belief that individual's behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control
- explanations about why people act and behave the way they do and change over time (2 words)
- the strengthening and coordination of large muscles (3 words)
- the theory that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced (2 words)
13 Clues: physical changes in size • advances in physical abilities • steps that consistently follow one after another • all the processes involving thought and knowledge • development in areas of relationships and feelings (3 words) • the strengthening and coordination of large muscles (3 words) • the strengthening and coordination of small muscles (3 words) • ...
Adjectives 2024-10-17
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- - Higher than average in height
- - The color of chocolate and tree bark
- - The color of grass and leaves
- - Little in size
- - The color of snow and milk
- - The color of apples and roses
- - Feeling joy or pleasure
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- - Smooth and gentle to touch
- - The color of bananas and the sun
- - Even and not rough to touch
- - Large in size
- - The color of coal or the night sky
- - Feeling strong annoyance or displeasure
- - The color of the sky on a clear day
- - Having existed for a long time
- - Recently made or brought into use
- - Feeling sorrow or unhappiness
- - Firm and solid, not easy to bend
- - A light shade of red
19 Clues: - Large in size • - Little in size • - A light shade of red • - Feeling joy or pleasure • - Smooth and gentle to touch • - The color of snow and milk • - Even and not rough to touch • - Higher than average in height • - The color of grass and leaves • - Feeling sorrow or unhappiness • - The color of apples and roses • - Having existed for a long time • ...
Improving Vocabulary Skills Unit 1 Test 2020-05-05
20 Clues: odd • firm • passion • to meet • careful • furious • to reply • an enemy • previous • a preference • good-natured • rudely brief • to discourage • a hard choice • to do harm to • strong dislike • a perfect model • to speak ill of • t clear of guilt • lacking ethical principles
biology hw 2025-10-16
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- the study of life
- Different groups of any animals.
- made up of cells working together
- Form of life
- A theory based off observations and a series of test
- made up of tissues working together
- brain of the cell
- An explanation based on evidence but not yet to be proven yet
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- helps the body maintain and regulate
- give plants its green color
- comprised up with multiple cells
- protein that speeds up chemical reactions
12 Clues: Form of life • the study of life • brain of the cell • give plants its green color • Different groups of any animals. • comprised up with multiple cells • made up of cells working together • made up of tissues working together • helps the body maintain and regulate • protein that speeds up chemical reactions • A theory based off observations and a series of test • ...
Unit 1 thang 2022-12-20
10 Clues: A factor • The C in CER • The E in CER • The R in CER • a group of atoms • synonym for theory • The ability to do work • synonym for hypothesis • Information but make it visual • ______is a substance made up of various types of particles
Choice Theory - theoretical underpinnings 2021-09-13
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- What choice theory is based on through the reality that exists in our own minds
- There is a total number of ____ principles of choice theory
- There are 5 _______ needs
- The creator of this theory
- A ________ ideal classroom view is different to the teacher
- _________needs is an important principle because if one need is overcompensated, it can lead to other needs not being met/satisfied
- Students may be lacking or craving this from both teachers and parents, which can lead to misbehaviour
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- Another word for choices
- Humans like to have this of their own life
- ___________ needs and inappropriate behaviour principle
- This need is as basic as any other need
- If students have a sense of_____ in the classroom, they are more willing to learn
12 Clues: Another word for choices • There are 5 _______ needs • The creator of this theory • This need is as basic as any other need • Humans like to have this of their own life • ___________ needs and inappropriate behaviour principle • There is a total number of ____ principles of choice theory • A ________ ideal classroom view is different to the teacher • ...
Monopoly Crossworld puzzle 2022-02-18
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- A firm that controls the price of a good or service.
- This characteristic refers to the state of a firm as being the only one that sells a certain product.
- Weibo, Billibilli,and tiktok are considered to be...
- A concept that shows the more a company produces, the cheaper the costs are.
- Gasoline in a car is considered to be...
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- A firm can supply the whole market at lower cost driving smaller firms out of business.
- This is a product that cannot be substituted.
7 Clues: Gasoline in a car is considered to be... • This is a product that cannot be substituted. • A firm that controls the price of a good or service. • Weibo, Billibilli,and tiktok are considered to be... • A concept that shows the more a company produces, the cheaper the costs are. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-10-27
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- When a cheque is not paid by the bank, it is called ________.
- On dissolution if a partner undertakes to make payment of liability of the firm the account to be debited is__________
- Investment is a ______ account
- The originator of the double entry system, Lucas Pacioli was resident of _____
- The difference between subscribed capital and called up capital is _________ capital
- When bad position of the business is tried to be depicted as good, it is known as ________
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- Allocating the cost of a long-lived asset to expense over its useful life is known as _____________.
- Sales minus the cost of goods sold is the __________ profit.
- The best indicator of the overall efficiency of the business concern is ________ ratio.
- sales income (Credit and Cash) of a business during a given period is called _________
- Common size income statement is prepared in the form of ___________
- The long term assets that have no physical existence but are rights that have value is known as _______ assets
- The ………………… of a business firm is measured by its ability to satisfy its short term obligations as they become due
- Profit prior to incorporation is transferred to ___________
- In which ratio the goodwill of the deceased partner will be debited in remaining partners capital account.
15 Clues: Investment is a ______ account • Profit prior to incorporation is transferred to ___________ • Sales minus the cost of goods sold is the __________ profit. • When a cheque is not paid by the bank, it is called ________. • Common size income statement is prepared in the form of ___________ • ...
Cognitive Theory (: 2013-11-10
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- T. Beck/Developer of Cognitive therapy
- of ABC's of Cognitive Theory
- of life from your eyes
- of psych that studies the mental processes such as thinking and remembering
- of cognitive theory
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- outside the box
- helping patients develop skills for modifying beliefs and identifying distorted thinking
- have an inner drive to hold all our attitudes and beliefs in harmony and avoid disharmony
- learning theory of psychology that attempts to explain human behavior by understanding the thought process
- of ABC's of Cognitive Theory
- of Jean Piaget
- of ABC's of Cognitive Theory
12 Clues: of Jean Piaget • outside the box • of cognitive theory • of life from your eyes • of ABC's of Cognitive Theory • of ABC's of Cognitive Theory • of ABC's of Cognitive Theory • T. Beck/Developer of Cognitive therapy • of psych that studies the mental processes such as thinking and remembering • ...
Ghost Boys 2024-03-06
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- The upstander in the book.
- To tremble or to shake.
- To make a loud doleful sound
- To break free from confinement.
- The aftermath of someone shooting
- A ledge or sill forming the bottom part of a window.
- The protagonist of the book
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- A garment that covers the hand
- Jerome's only friend.
- A small thin or light thing.
- The quality of something being hard.
- Charmless
- What a Judge Decides
- Synonym for normal.
- The feeling of sorrow
15 Clues: Charmless • Synonym for normal. • What a Judge Decides • Jerome's only friend. • The feeling of sorrow • To tremble or to shake. • The upstander in the book. • The protagonist of the book • A small thin or light thing. • To make a loud doleful sound • A garment that covers the hand • To break free from confinement. • The aftermath of someone shooting • ...
Product Line/Product Mix and how to manage them 12-3& 12-4 2024-10-31
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- When a company finds out if it is feasible to produce and manufacture a product.
- One way to alter a product.
- A product closely related to one or more products already made.
- when ideas that don't match objectives or organization are rejected.
- When the Organization completes full plans for marketing, budgeting and other areas of manufacturing.
- Is looking for product ideas that will help a firm achieve its goals
- In order to make an effective mix a company may have to delete some products.
- Generates tentative ideas about a products financial performance.
- An example of a company that has produced failures.
- Group of similar products that only differ in relative minor differences.
- A food that has examples of a line extension seen in the text.
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- Products that were their before being altered.
- Modifications changes sensory appeal.
- How much a person wants or needs an item
- All products a firm offers for sale
- Limited introduction of a product into towns and cities.
- Affect a products versatility.
- Changing one or more of a products characteristics
- When a product idea is presented to sample of potential buyers
- Changes that relate to a products dependability.
20 Clues: One way to alter a product. • Affect a products versatility. • All products a firm offers for sale • How much a person wants or needs an item • Modifications changes sensory appeal. • Products that were their before being altered. • Changes that relate to a products dependability. • Changing one or more of a products characteristics • ...
Science 2024-10-02
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- Theory of different sized atoms and elements are made of the same kind of atom.
- Theory that an atom is mostly empty space with a positively charged middle (nucleus)
- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- Theory that an atom is a solid sphere with random positive and negative parts scattered around
- is an idea that proposes a tentative explanation about a phenomenon or a narrow set of phenomena observed in the natural world.
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- a statement that describes an observable occurrence in nature that appears to always be true
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- an approach of finding intermediate values of a variable from a discrete set of its known values.
- estimating an unknown value based on extending a known sequence of values or facts.
- Electrons go around a positive nucleus in fixed orbits.
- a specific statement about what will occur the outcome or pattern that will be observed in a particular research investigation.
12 Clues: Electrons go around a positive nucleus in fixed orbits. • a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. • Theory of different sized atoms and elements are made of the same kind of atom. • estimating an unknown value based on extending a known sequence of values or facts. • ...
The wacky history of cell theory 2016-03-23
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- the first was invented by Zacharias Jansen.
- are all made of cells, but their cells haven't chloroplasts.
- surname of whom invented the term "the cell".
- surname of whom published a book on how planets move due to gravity.
- is the basic unit of structure and organization in organisms.
- was started from Schleiden and Schwann, there are three parts of it.
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- other cells come from them.
- were discovered by looking at dental scrapings, also called animalcules.
- what reminded him of cells
- scientist who confirmed cell theory(name and surname)
- what was Anton van Leeuwenhoek's microscope like.
- scientist who study plants.
12 Clues: what reminded him of cells • other cells come from them. • scientist who study plants. • the first was invented by Zacharias Jansen. • surname of whom invented the term "the cell". • what was Anton van Leeuwenhoek's microscope like. • scientist who confirmed cell theory(name and surname) • are all made of cells, but their cells haven't chloroplasts. • ...
Chapter 2. Cross word puzzle 2017-02-10
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- / individual behaviour based on mental process and the way they are motivated
- / study of human behaviour in societies
- / comprised of interaction between the individuals as self and as a member of the family
- / specific field of learning like mathematics, physics, or psychology
- / the relative social professional or other standing of someone or something
- / psychology theory that looks a how individuals make choices within rates by weightning costs and benefits
- / study of behaviour based on mental process
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- / essential tools when conducting research and like any tool should be suit to the task and used appropriately
- / each person is expressing a point of view about the same subject
- / evaluate behaviour from point of view of one's own culture
- / the sociological theory that looks at how a society is organized to perform
- / the relative social professional or other standing of someone or something
- / an approach to industrial relations which likens the enterprise to an organism with interdependent parts, each with own specific function and interrelated responsibilities
13 Clues: / study of human behaviour in societies • / study of behaviour based on mental process • / evaluate behaviour from point of view of one's own culture • / each person is expressing a point of view about the same subject • / specific field of learning like mathematics, physics, or psychology • ...
Race Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-13
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- When people of a minority group abandon their cultural traditions and adopt the cultural traditions of the dominant majority
- _________bias refers to the attitudes and beliefs we have about a person or group on a conscious level
- groups of people singled out for unequal treatment and who regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination
- _________ bias a form of bias that occurs automatically and unintentionally, that nevertheless affects judgments, decisions, and behaviors
- __________ theory holds that people blame another person or group for their problems, typically the powerless, when they cannot direct their anger at the appropriate agent.
- the actual or attempted systematic annihilation of a race or ethnic group that is labeled as less than fully human
- __________ Personality Theory sees prejudice as the result of personality development throughout the life-course
- __________ racism negative treatment of a minority group that is built into society’s institutions
- a synonym for white or of European, Middle Eastern, or North African ancestry
- The most genetically similar of all species
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- Prejudiced ideas and stereotypes put into action
- used to designate all individuals or groups of individuals who are identified or self-identity with the racial/ethnic membership attributed to Latin American origin and/or ancestry
- unfair treatment directed toward someone based on prejudice
- Shared cultural characteristics, or shared ancestral origins.
- When groups are kept apart from each other
- permits or encourages ethnic variation
- is prejudging of some sort, usually in a negative way
- the dominant group; they have greater power, more privileges, and higher social status
- _________ Theory holds that we live in a culture of prejudice and that prejudicial attitudes are transmitted through generations culturally
19 Clues: permits or encourages ethnic variation • When groups are kept apart from each other • The most genetically similar of all species • Prejudiced ideas and stereotypes put into action • is prejudging of some sort, usually in a negative way • unfair treatment directed toward someone based on prejudice • Shared cultural characteristics, or shared ancestral origins. • ...
Unit 9 - Industrial Revolution 2025-01-27
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- A political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy.
- The political, economic, cultural and/or militant domination of one country over another.
- A natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the development of the scientific method.
- 18th-century inventor and instrument maker, known for inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution.
- People who were not abundantly wealthy, but who also were not unskilled laborers in a factory barely getting by.
- An English philosopher and theorist, laid much of the groundwork for the Enlightenment and made central contributions to the development of liberalism.
- A production process that breaks the manufacture of goods into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence.
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa.
- Someone who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.
- Structures in which work is organized to meet the need for production on a large scale usually with machinery.
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
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- An English physicist and mathematician known for his laws of physics and discovery of gravity.
- A French writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his attacks on the Catholic Church.
- The growth and expansion of rural communities into cities.
- One of the founders of modern political philosophy, best known for his 1651 book Leviathan about the social contract theory.
- A Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement.
- A French lawyer, founded the theory of separation of powers.
- A philosophical concept that suggests individuals surrender some of their freedom and submit to a governing body in exchange for protection of their rights.
- A territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory.
- Combined theoretical knowledge such as mathematics with practical experimentation.
20 Clues: The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun. • The growth and expansion of rural communities into cities. • A French lawyer, founded the theory of separation of powers. • A political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy. • Combined theoretical knowledge such as mathematics with practical experimentation. • ...
Animal Philosophies Recap 2023-10-29
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- The name of the philosopher who said 'what is good is pleasurable and what is pleasurable is good'
- The term for the branch of philosophy that deals with right and wrong, good and bad
- The Greek word for 'selfless, unconditional love'
- The surname of the philosopher who said that 'the attainment of one’s own happiness is one’s highest moral purpose'
- The name of the ethical theory that claims that what is good is doing the most loving thing for others in each situation (9,6)
- The term for behaving selflessly towards others
- The name of the ethical theory that claims that the moral thing to do is to pursue pleasure and avoid pain
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- The name of the ethical theory that claims that what is good is seeking the most pleasure for the greatest number
- The surname of the philosopher who said 'it is the greatest good to the greatest number of people which is the measure of right and wrong'
- The name of the ethical theory that claims that what is moral is doing what is in your own best interests
- The surname of the philosopher who came up with Situation Ethics
11 Clues: The term for behaving selflessly towards others • The Greek word for 'selfless, unconditional love' • The surname of the philosopher who came up with Situation Ethics • The term for the branch of philosophy that deals with right and wrong, good and bad • The name of the philosopher who said 'what is good is pleasurable and what is pleasurable is good' • ...
Changes with age 2023-08-17
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- Change that is mental,
- name of the man who created the theory on male development
- The length if time someone has existed,
- the middle stage if development,
- the characteristics and qualities of a person,
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- Last stage of development,
- theory,
- The process of gaining experience
- Youngest stage of development
- Change that can be seen,
10 Clues: theory, • Change that is mental, • Change that can be seen, • Last stage of development, • Youngest stage of development • the middle stage if development, • The process of gaining experience • The length if time someone has existed, • the characteristics and qualities of a person, • name of the man who created the theory on male development
plate boundaries and features 2021-10-30
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- a mountain range down in the ocean,
- the process that forms new ocean floors
- movement of the continents,
- plate a tectonic plate deep under the ocean,
- a tight space hole in the ocean floor,
- a plate boundary where the plates slide past each other,
- a theory that all continents fit with each other,
- the process where the earth's crust converges into earth's mantle,
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- a plate boundary where the plates are moving away from each other,
- the outer part of earth,
- large pieces of the earth's surface,
- famous for continental drift theory,
- the structure of earth's crust,
- an open spot on the seafloor where heated mineral water flows,
- a plate boundary where the lithospere colides,
15 Clues: the outer part of earth, • movement of the continents, • the structure of earth's crust, • a mountain range down in the ocean, • large pieces of the earth's surface, • famous for continental drift theory, • a tight space hole in the ocean floor, • the process that forms new ocean floors • plate a tectonic plate deep under the ocean, • ...
Crossword of matter but again. 2020-05-12
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- Liquid becoming solid.
- Solid, Liquid and Gas.
- The number of how hot something is.
- Atoms vibrating theory.
- A liquid becoming so hot that it's evaporating.
- Gas becoming a liquid.
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- Rapidly shaking.
- Rapidly shaking but with out the "S".
- Atoms vibrating very fast.
- The power stored inside.
- Solid becoming liquid.
- It has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape.
- Liquid becoming a solid.
- It has a fixed volume and shape.
- It has no fixed volume and shape.
15 Clues: Rapidly shaking. • Liquid becoming solid. • Solid, Liquid and Gas. • Solid becoming liquid. • Gas becoming a liquid. • Atoms vibrating theory. • The power stored inside. • Liquid becoming a solid. • Atoms vibrating very fast. • It has a fixed volume and shape. • It has no fixed volume and shape. • The number of how hot something is. • Rapidly shaking but with out the "S". • ...
The Biosphere & Tectonic Plates 2014-09-25
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- What are tectonic plates made of?
- The tundra, the rainforest, and the desert are all examples of what?
- Tecttonic plates can raise what?
- Tectonic plates can alter what?
- What is the theory that sugests there used to be one large supercontinent that separated over time?
- What do you call the plate boundary where new crust is formed as the plates pull away from each other?
- How often do they move?
- What is special about the Earth's surface?
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- Tectonic plates can create what?
- What do we call this proposed supercontinent?
- Tectonic plates fit together like a what?
- What kind of planet is Earth?
- What do you call a plate on land?
- What do you call the plate boundary where crust is destroyed as one plate slips under the other?
- What do you call a plate submerged in water?
- Who first proposed the Continental Drift Theory?
- How do we measure earthquakes?
- What does "subduct" mean?
- What is the biopshere?
- How do they move?
20 Clues: How do they move? • What is the biopshere? • How often do they move? • What does "subduct" mean? • What kind of planet is Earth? • How do we measure earthquakes? • Tectonic plates can alter what? • Tectonic plates can create what? • Tecttonic plates can raise what? • What are tectonic plates made of? • What do you call a plate on land? • Tectonic plates fit together like a what? • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2016-12-11
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- Developed analytical geometry that linked to algebra and geometry.
- Antony van Leeuwenhoek used ________ to observe bacteria.
- Scientist that reasoned the stars, earth, and other planets revolved around the sun.
- Founder of anatomy.
- Urged scientist to experiment and draw out conclusions.
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- Heliocentric _______ explains movement of the sun, moon, and planets.
- Scientist who created Law of Gravitation.
- Roots of Modern Science- _________ theory.
- Scientific _________ helps explains the modern science during the early period of mathematics.
- Method ________ to form a hypothesis experiment.
- Showed that Copernicus basic ideas were true.
- The approach Bacon was urging scientist to do for an experiment.
- Made the first thermometer out of mercury glass.
- A star that explodes.
- scientist who supported Copernicus's Law.
15 Clues: Founder of anatomy. • A star that explodes. • Scientist who created Law of Gravitation. • scientist who supported Copernicus's Law. • Roots of Modern Science- _________ theory. • Showed that Copernicus basic ideas were true. • Method ________ to form a hypothesis experiment. • Made the first thermometer out of mercury glass. • ...
Crossword Puzzle in Criminology 2021-02-20
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- The willful theft of merchandise from a retail establishment without the knowledge or consent of the seller with the intention of converting those goods for one's personal use and without having paid the purchase price
- It is the use of psychological methods particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person’s change and overcome problem in desire ways.
- A category to which people are assigned according to the extent to which their bodily physique conforms to a basic
- The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition.
- A forceful action or procedure such as an unprovoked attack especially when intended to dominate or master.
- Known as malice or deceit.
- The study of demons or demonic belief.
- The scientific study of crime, including its causes, responses by law enforcement, and methods of prevention. It is a sub-group of sociology, which is the scientific study of social behavior.
- An addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency.
- A thought process that causes you to have an irrational suspicion or mistrust of others.
- It is the means or implement used in the commission of the crime
- It is the quality of being worse than other things or people
- He advocate the Differential Association Theory
- The study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- A philosophical system or theory stating that every rationality justifiable assertion can be scientifically verified or is capable of logical or mathematical proof, based on verified data received from the senses.
- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- He introduces the term criminology in the English language
- He is a European defense attorney, created his own classification of victim types
- Is an act or omission that is punishable by special laws
- A person who has committed a crime.
- Concerned with control crime by repressing criminal activities through the fear of punishment.
- It is a branch of criminology that deals purely on the underlying factors of victimization and the contributory role of the victims in the commission of crimes.
- Refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving.
- Individual who score high on this domain often demonstrate anger and sadness and have irrational ideas, uncontrollable impulses, and anxiety.
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- A behavior are those that do not grossly violate social norms or represent severely disorganized personalities.
- This is the branch of science explain the behavior and mental processes of the criminal.
- Word meaning guilt or fault
- Approach that explain the Heredity, Neurotransmitter dysfunction, Brain abnormalities
- Theory, Maintain that man is essentially a moral creature with absolute freewill to choose between good and evil
- Theory that maintains that an individual will obey or disobey societal rules depending upon his or her ability to rationalize whether he is protected from hurt or destruction.
- The feeling of being upset or annoyed, especially because of inability to change or achieve something
- This body type with relatively predominance of soft roundness throughout the regions of the body (fat).
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- It is characterized by sociability, excitement, and stimulation.
- It focuses on personal ability to control impulses and exercise self-control.
- An action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
- Tendency to revert to something ancient or ancestral.
- feeling or moving power that impels one to do act.
- A defense mechanism which explained as going back to a previous stage of development.
- Provides a simple and powerful insights into the causes of crime problems
- Type of criminal who commit crime due to abnormalities or physical disorder
- Excitement manifested by mental and physical hyperactivity, disorganization of behavior, and elevation of mood specifically
- Relating to or adhering to the doctrine of utilitarianism.
- The ethical theory that pleasure (in the sense of the satisfaction of desires) is the highest good and proper aim of human life.
- Reality Principle
- The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- The infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense.
- Classical, Theory which is a modification of classical theory
- Personality disorder that explained for being a loner and lacking close friends outside of the immediate family. Flat emotions or limited or inappropriate emotional responses. Persistent and excessive social anxiety.
- To review or examine something critically
50 Clues: Reality Principle • Known as malice or deceit. • Word meaning guilt or fault • A person who has committed a crime. • The study of demons or demonic belief. • To review or examine something critically • He advocate the Differential Association Theory • feeling or moving power that impels one to do act. • Tendency to revert to something ancient or ancestral. • ...
Continent Drift theory 2021-09-07
Across
- when alfred wegeners theory became accepted
- what Alfred Wegener got a degree in
- the one who came up with the theory of continental drift
- how Alfred Wegener thought the continents moved
- Alfred Wegener theory
- when Alfred wegener died
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- where Alfred Wegener died
- the force that moved the continents
- how old Alfred Wegener was when he died
- what is left behind when glaciers scratch rock
10 Clues: Alfred Wegener theory • when Alfred wegener died • where Alfred Wegener died • the force that moved the continents • what Alfred Wegener got a degree in • how old Alfred Wegener was when he died • when alfred wegeners theory became accepted • what is left behind when glaciers scratch rock • how Alfred Wegener thought the continents moved • ...
Unit22 Julia Telles #32 Green 2014-03-24
Across
- a passage, such as in a train
- the person who helps
- island, inlet
- to agree to something after careful consideration
- to cover or search an area
- permitted
- to do in excess
- a fruit seed, the inner soften part of a seed
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- a firm closely woven cloth
- a market consisting of rows of shops or stalls
- the act of moving or rising upward
- the personal staff accompanying a ruler
- to act of helping
- a concave brass plate that produces a clashing tone
- a commissioned officer in the armed forces
- strikingly out of the ordinary
- token
- pleasing to the taste
- vocally, as distinguished from mentally
- delayed beyond appointed time
20 Clues: token • permitted • island, inlet • to do in excess • to act of helping • the person who helps • pleasing to the taste • a firm closely woven cloth • to cover or search an area • a passage, such as in a train • delayed beyond appointed time • strikingly out of the ordinary • the act of moving or rising upward • the personal staff accompanying a ruler • ...
Origin of Life 2022-06-13
Across
- Theory on the origin of life influenced by religion
- A building block for DNA and RNA
- How astronomers predict the creation of the universe
- The process to create polymers
- Increases the rate of a chemical reaction
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- Life could have evolved from organic chemical reactions that created more complex chemical structures
- Theory that was proposed by Stanley Miller
- Evolution of the simplest cell through variety and variation, as well as the use of various food sources
- A viscous colloid-rich liquid phase that can separate from a colloidal solution when a third component is added
- Study of the earth and various materials
- Consists of a phosphate group, a nitrogen base and a sugar
11 Clues: The process to create polymers • A building block for DNA and RNA • Study of the earth and various materials • Increases the rate of a chemical reaction • Theory that was proposed by Stanley Miller • Theory on the origin of life influenced by religion • How astronomers predict the creation of the universe • Consists of a phosphate group, a nitrogen base and a sugar • ...
Quiz 5 2024-03-07
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- inheritable traits that make organisms fit and can be passed down to the next generation
- Charles Lyells book that Darwin studied
- Darwin was training at this school to be an Anglican priest
- the study of changes in animal behavior due to ecological pressures
- structure that seems to have no function in an organism
- the theory that blends Mendelian genetics with Darwin's natural selection
- process where organisms with variations that increase their fitness are more likely to pass along those traits to the next generation
- Embryologists study ___ which code for proteins that determine how an embryo will take shape
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- the theory that all living things come from common ancestors and change with each generation
- the slow, gradual change in organisms from one kind to another
- groups of organisms that look the same and have the same structure
- the study of similarities and differences in anatomy of different species
- the theory that the changes in the earth's crust have resulted from the action of continuous and uniform processes
- organs that are similar in different organisms and are thought to show evolutionary relationships
14 Clues: Charles Lyells book that Darwin studied • structure that seems to have no function in an organism • Darwin was training at this school to be an Anglican priest • the slow, gradual change in organisms from one kind to another • groups of organisms that look the same and have the same structure • the study of changes in animal behavior due to ecological pressures • ...
our puzzling economy 2023-03-24
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- represents basic ownership of a corporation
- amount borrowed
- the firm legally ceases to exist when the owner dies, quits, or sells the business.
- a voluntary association formed to carry on some kind of economic activity that will benefit its members.
- an organization that promotes the welfare of its member business
- a check that transfers a portion of the corporate earnings
- municipal or investor owned companies that offer products such as water, sewerage, and electric service to the public
- a government document that gives permission to create a corporation
- a business owned and run by a single individual.
- a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve
- a form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights of an individual.
- consists of people in a specialized occupation interested in improving the working conditions, skill levels, and public perceptions of the profession
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- a businesslike way to promote the collective interests of its members rather than to seek financial gain for its owners
- the owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business.
- an organization of workers formed to represent its members’ interests in various employment matters
- negotiates with management over issues such as pay, working hours, health care coverage, vacations, and other job related matters
- ownership certificates in the firm.
- represents nonvoting ownership shares of the corporation.
- a written promise to repay the amount borrowed at a later date
- a financial organization that accepts deposits from
- a business that is jointly owned by two or more persons
- a voluntary association formed to carry on some kind of economic activity that will benefit its members.
- a nonprofit organization sponsored by local businesses
23 Clues: amount borrowed • ownership certificates in the firm. • represents basic ownership of a corporation • a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve • a business owned and run by a single individual. • a financial organization that accepts deposits from • a nonprofit organization sponsored by local businesses • a business that is jointly owned by two or more persons • ...
Vivian Stock - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- simple and elegant style
- spoke of natural rights philosophy
- earth centered universe
- belief in a supreme being
- state gov'ts VS national gov't
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- july 4th, 1776
- Use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- groups of intellectuals in France
- theory of using reason to think
- used a telescope to the sky
- mainly used John Locke's ideas
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- giving up some freedom for protection from the gov't
- enlightened leader of Russia
- method to solve problems
- said that people are corrupted by civilization
- extravagant and gaudy style; very dramatic and extra
- new kind of absolute monarch
- theory of universal gravitation
- said we should separate powers of government
- Using logic and reason; questioning traditional beliefs about people and society
- Judicial, Legislative, and Executive branches are of equal power
- Equality for women, especially in education
- sun centered universe
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- master of satire and freedom of speech
26 Clues: july 4th, 1776 • sun centered universe • earth centered universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • belief in a supreme being • used a telescope to the sky • enlightened leader of Russia • new kind of absolute monarch • Use of Beccaria's legal ideas • state gov'ts VS national gov't • mainly used John Locke's ideas • theory of universal gravitation • ...
Chapter 4 Part 1 2023-10-03
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- processing of basic information from the external world by the sensory receptors receptors in the sense organs
- the distance between two consecutive crust, or troughs of a wave
- law, JNDF stimulus is a constant proportion, regardless of intensity
- an element contains a single substance without any other element tarnishing its standalone existence
- area in the retina that only contains cones
- noticeable difference, minimal change that can be detected 50% of the time
- cues, aspects of a scene that yield information about depth when viewed with only one eye
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- and stop noticing a stimulus that remains constant over time: enhanced detection of stimulus changes
- up, sensation
- organizing and identifying and interpreting sensory information
- supports nighttime vision
- responsible for high resolution color vision
- the back of the eye containing 2 kinds of photoreceptor cells
- light, and small proportion of electromagnetic spectrum that is visible
- the height of the crests of the wave
- down, perception
- fraction, delta I/I=K
- process theory, pairs of visual neurons that work in opposition
- theory, three photo pigments that work together to produce color perception
- cues, difference in the retinal images of two eyes, the provide information about depth
- threshold, minimum level of stimulus needed to detect on 50% of trials
21 Clues: up, sensation • down, perception • fraction, delta I/I=K • supports nighttime vision • the height of the crests of the wave • area in the retina that only contains cones • responsible for high resolution color vision • the back of the eye containing 2 kinds of photoreceptor cells • organizing and identifying and interpreting sensory information • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2013-05-29
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- a series of laws on gases are named after him
- he created the first research center specifically for astronomy
- founder of heliocentric theory; sun as center of universe
- his works were in the field of magnetics, made the first pendulum
- improved telescope and tried for heresy by the Catholic Church
- pioneered deductive reasoning; "I think, therefore I am" man
- founder of modern Chemistry: created the Table of Elements
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- Greek who believed the earth was the center of the universe
- physician, botonist, alchemist, and astrologer
- Discredited Galen's works on the body, wrote a book on anatomy, studied corpses
- created laws on gravity (the "apple guy")
- considered a founder of the scientific method
- Greek anatomy expert
- founder of microbiology; the study of "teeny, tiny things"
- demonstrated that blood circulates through the body
- confirmed Copernicus sun theory, made 3 laws on planetary motion
16 Clues: Greek anatomy expert • created laws on gravity (the "apple guy") • a series of laws on gases are named after him • considered a founder of the scientific method • physician, botonist, alchemist, and astrologer • demonstrated that blood circulates through the body • founder of heliocentric theory; sun as center of universe • ...
