theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
The Particle Theory 2021-07-05
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- A liquid can turn into a gas over a range of temperatures without boiling. Name this process.
- Dry Ice turning to carbon dioxide is an example of this process.
- The orderly arrangement of particles in solids.
- What is the process called when liquid changes to solid?
- What is the process in which one substance spreads out through another.
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- The process when a gas cools down and becomes a liquid.
- This state of matter doesn't have a definite shape but has a definite volume.
- Process when gas changes to solid
- This state of matter has the weakest force of attraction between particles.
- The particles in this state of matter are very close together.
10 Clues: Process when gas changes to solid • The orderly arrangement of particles in solids. • The process when a gas cools down and becomes a liquid. • What is the process called when liquid changes to solid? • The particles in this state of matter are very close together. • Dry Ice turning to carbon dioxide is an example of this process. • ...
The Atomic Theory 2016-09-08
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- Discovered alpha particles, determined that the nucleus was a dense center of positive charge.
- Discovered atoms had positive and negative charges
- Figured out electrons behave like waves
- Developed first atomic theory of matter
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- Determined that electrons are in circular paths depending ion their energy level
- Found neutrons
- Discovered elements are made up of extremely small particles called atoms
- Discovered atoms contain negative particles called electrons
- Helped arrange atoms in the periodic table
- Bohr model
10 Clues: Bohr model • Found neutrons • Figured out electrons behave like waves • Developed first atomic theory of matter • Helped arrange atoms in the periodic table • Discovered atoms had positive and negative charges • Discovered atoms contain negative particles called electrons • Discovered elements are made up of extremely small particles called atoms • ...
The Cell Theory 2018-08-28
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- also known as multicellular cells
- also known as unicellular cells
- stated that all animalas are made of cells
- first person to view a live cell under a microscope
- it is the basic unit of life
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- he was the first to coin the term cell
- concluded that all plants are made of cells
- refers to the idea that cells are the basic unit of life
- stated that all cells come from pre-existing cells
- meaning little animals
10 Clues: meaning little animals • it is the basic unit of life • also known as unicellular cells • also known as multicellular cells • he was the first to coin the term cell • stated that all animalas are made of cells • concluded that all plants are made of cells • stated that all cells come from pre-existing cells • first person to view a live cell under a microscope • ...
The humour theory 2019-10-14
10 Clues: Winter • black bile • Yellow bile • field of study • amount of fluids • ex. earth and air • Country of origin • Patented the theory • Sanguine temperament • holistically well, all fluids balanced
The Endosymbiotic Theory 2024-01-17
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- What type of cell doesn't have a nucleus?
- What part of the cell are thought to have originated after a prokaryote engulfed cyanobacteria?
- What is the name of the process where an already engulfed cell gets engulfed again?
- What type of cell has DNA in the nucleus?
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- What is the name of the theory that attempts to explain how the eukaryotic cell developed from the prokaryotic cell?
- What is the name of organisms that live inside another organism?
- What is the minimum number of membranes surrounding the chloroplasts after a cell undergoes secondary endosymbiosis?
- What is it called when an organism is single-celled?
- What is the powerhouse of the cell?
- What is one part of the cell that prokaryotic and eukaryotic have in common?(starts with r)
10 Clues: What is the powerhouse of the cell? • What type of cell doesn't have a nucleus? • What type of cell has DNA in the nucleus? • What is it called when an organism is single-celled? • What is the name of organisms that live inside another organism? • What is the name of the process where an already engulfed cell gets engulfed again? • ...
The cell theory 2024-02-22
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- Membrane controls what goes in and out
- place where materials are processed
- makes proteins for the cell
- surrounds the plant cells
- the control center for the cell
- package and transmits cellular material
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- storage space for water, waste, food
- digestion & waste removal
- makes food for the plant cell
- breaks down food to make energy
10 Clues: digestion & waste removal • surrounds the plant cells • makes proteins for the cell • makes food for the plant cell • breaks down food to make energy • the control center for the cell • place where materials are processed • storage space for water, waste, food • Membrane controls what goes in and out • package and transmits cellular material
The cell theory 2024-02-22
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- Membrane controls what goes in and out
- place where materials are processed
- makes proteins for the cell
- surrounds the plant cells
- the control center for the cell
- package and transmits cellular material
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- storage space for water, waste, food
- digestion & waste removal
- makes food for the plant cell
- breaks down food to make energy
10 Clues: digestion & waste removal • surrounds the plant cells • makes proteins for the cell • makes food for the plant cell • breaks down food to make energy • the control center for the cell • place where materials are processed • storage space for water, waste, food • Membrane controls what goes in and out • package and transmits cellular material
Chemistry Vocabulary 2022-05-24
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- Composition is uniform throughout
- The center of an atom containing protons and neutrons
- Well tested explanation for a broad set of observations
- Has a mix of metal and non-metal properties
- A wave's height from zero to crest
- Anything that takes up space and has mass
- The ability of an element to attract electrons when an atom is in a compound
- A unit of energy or heat
- Contains one or more hydrogen atoms and produces hydrogen atoms when dissolved in water
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- The number of wave cycles to pass a given point per unit of time
- A subatomic particle with a charge of +1
- A character set slightly above the normal word line
- A solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture
- Discovered the atom scientifically, and invented the atomic theory
- A substance present at the beginning of a reaction
- A way for chemists to count the number of representative particles in a substance
- The charge of an atom, can be positive or negative
- Molecules fly in all directions at great speeds, with little attractive force
- Can be broken down into elements
- The agreement of a set of measurements with the true value
20 Clues: A unit of energy or heat • Can be broken down into elements • Composition is uniform throughout • A wave's height from zero to crest • A subatomic particle with a charge of +1 • Anything that takes up space and has mass • Has a mix of metal and non-metal properties • A substance present at the beginning of a reaction • The charge of an atom, can be positive or negative • ...
BEING PART OF A CHANGING WORLD 2025-03-22
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- – Get a file online.
- – No cables needed.
- – The world getting connected.
- – In the middle of.
- – A new creation.
- - Machine that helps people.
- – A paid promotion.
- – Shot to prevent disease.
- - It connects people online.
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- – Person who creates things.
- - Virtual online world.
- – Medical help or service.
- – Doctor’s operation.
- – Sick person at the hospital.
- – Online doctor service.
- – Business or firm.
16 Clues: – A new creation. • – No cables needed. • – In the middle of. • – Business or firm. • – A paid promotion. • – Get a file online. • – Doctor’s operation. • - Virtual online world. • – Online doctor service. • – Medical help or service. • – Shot to prevent disease. • – Person who creates things. • - Machine that helps people. • - It connects people online. • – The world getting connected. • ...
PROFESSIONS 2021-09-03
20 Clues: TV • BUS • BAR • CARS • FIRM • COURT • COOKS • MUSIC • HOUSES • VIDEOS • SCHOOL • FACTORY • HOSPITAL • FIGHTS FIRE • SOCIAL MEDIA • POLICE STATION • ASSISTANT SHOP • HELPS THE DOCTOR • PUTS COLOURS IN YOUR HOME • BOY TAKE FOOD TO YOUR HOME
Epistemology, Dualism and Religious Experience 2025-04-16
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- Swinburne's principle about believing others' experiences
- Belief in the separation of mind and body
- Modern atheist who sees soul as a myth
- Outlined four characteristics of religious experience
- Argument Argument based on the existence of the universe
- The purpose or end goal in Aristotle's philosophy
- Argument A priori argument for God's existence
- Proposed the theory of natural selection
- of the Good Highest Form in Plato's philosophy
- Argument Design argument for the existence of God
- Term Kant argued does not apply to existence
- Used watchmaker analogy in design argument
- Belief that knowledge comes from sense experience
- Belief that mind and body are one substance
- Critic of design arguments, such as the epicurean hypothesis and the aptness of analogy
- Rejected the ontological argument; said existence is not a predicate
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- Benedictine monk who proposed the ontological argument
- Coined 'mysterium tremendum et fascinans'
- Belief that knowledge comes through reason
- ergo sum Latin for 'I think therefore I am' in Descartes famous statement
- Philosopher who proposed the Theory of Forms
- Type of statement requiring verification
- A materialist that argued the 'soul' came from mystic jelly or an inaccurate understanding of the brain
- Critic of Anselm using the perfect island analogy
- Statement true by definition
- Philosopher who said 'I think, therefore I am'
- Principle suggesting we should trust our experiences
- Causes Aristotle's explanation for why things exist
- Philosopher who defended religious experience
- Belief that only physical matter exists
- Ryle Critic of Descartes' dualism; coined 'ghost in the machine'
- Immortal essence according to Plato
- Cosmological argument with Islamic roots
- Ideal, eternal versions of things, according to Plato
- Mover Unchanging cause of all motion, in Aristotle's theory
- Student of Plato; developed the Four Causes
- Theologian who formulated Five Ways for God's existence
37 Clues: Statement true by definition • Immortal essence according to Plato • Modern atheist who sees soul as a myth • Belief that only physical matter exists • Type of statement requiring verification • Proposed the theory of natural selection • Cosmological argument with Islamic roots • Coined 'mysterium tremendum et fascinans' • Belief in the separation of mind and body • ...
Vocabualry 2024-12-06
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- Charles Darwing theory of __________ revolutioned our understanding of how beings evolved.
- The lion's ___________ play.
- Her interest in __________ led her to study various religions.
- Many dog's __________ exist.
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- It__________ quality
- The ______________ of gravity explain how objects fall.
- A _________ flew away
- The car ran out of ________ half way
- Add ___________ to the steak
- Please __________ the ingredients
10 Clues: It__________ quality • A _________ flew away • The lion's ___________ play. • Add ___________ to the steak • Many dog's __________ exist. • Please __________ the ingredients • The car ran out of ________ half way • The ______________ of gravity explain how objects fall. • Her interest in __________ led her to study various religions. • ...
Theo Boone crossword 2013-05-10
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- Theo's best friend
- what Theo wants to be when he grows up
- where the Boone's volunteer every Monday
- there are none of these in a real court case
- Theo's pet dog
- the person accused of murdering Mrs.Duffy
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- a eyewitness of the Duffy murder case
- the name of Theo's parents law firm
- Theo's mom
- Theo's Spanish teacher
- Theo's dad
- Theo's uncle
- the time the Boone's eat dinner every night
- Theo's favorite class
- the judge for the Duffy murder case
15 Clues: Theo's mom • Theo's dad • Theo's uncle • Theo's pet dog • Theo's best friend • Theo's favorite class • Theo's Spanish teacher • the name of Theo's parents law firm • the judge for the Duffy murder case • a eyewitness of the Duffy murder case • what Theo wants to be when he grows up • where the Boone's volunteer every Monday • the person accused of murdering Mrs.Duffy • ...
3/31 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-31
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- the finger you stick up in the air to show you're ready
- the mark at the end of a sentence
- a journey
- someone who sews clothes
- two people argue about something
- something you believe
- to talk very softly
- the last one
- not soft
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- to tell someone to do something
- the way you dress is your _______.
- people riding a train or plane
- to put two or more things together
- not right
- "They gnashed their _______ teeth."
- an area of land
- opposite of add
17 Clues: not soft • not right • a journey • the last one • an area of land • opposite of add • to talk very softly • something you believe • someone who sews clothes • people riding a train or plane • to tell someone to do something • two people argue about something • the mark at the end of a sentence • the way you dress is your _______. • to put two or more things together • ...
Best Crossword Ever 2023-09-18
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- Father of psychoanalysis
- Female psychologist who butted heads with Freud
- A series of images that occur in the mind during sleep
- Unconscious mentality to be selfless
- A feeling you get after you do something you know is wrong
- This school of psychology
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- Psychological operation that functions to protect a person from anxiety
- Unconscious desire to be selfish
- Person who separated monkeys from their mothers
- Someone who helps you work through your issues in a professional setting
- Creator of the Birth Order Theory
- Psychologist who believed in the Collective Unconscious
- Psychologist who theorized the Stages of Psychosocial Development Theory
- Balances the Id and Superego
14 Clues: Father of psychoanalysis • This school of psychology • Balances the Id and Superego • Unconscious desire to be selfish • Creator of the Birth Order Theory • Unconscious mentality to be selfless • Female psychologist who butted heads with Freud • Person who separated monkeys from their mothers • A series of images that occur in the mind during sleep • ...
Sociological Theories of Crime 2023-10-31
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- The name given to the ruling class by Marxists
- Marxists argue that this economic system itself causes crime
- This is the name of the theory developed by Robert Merton
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- Marxists believe that the system is based on the exploitation of this group
- The main philosopher behind the Marxist theory
- This is the name of the theory developed originally by Emile Durkheim
- According to the Functionalist theory, crime has three ____ functions
- Achieving high levels of this is the goal of a Marxist society
8 Clues: The main philosopher behind the Marxist theory • The name given to the ruling class by Marxists • This is the name of the theory developed by Robert Merton • Marxists argue that this economic system itself causes crime • Achieving high levels of this is the goal of a Marxist society • This is the name of the theory developed originally by Emile Durkheim • ...
Unit 3 Personal and Business Finance - Key terms Revision 2024-01-09
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- This trade is money the business owes from supplies purchased but not yet paid for.
- Any item of value owned by an individual or firm.
- The ability to meet day-to-day expenditures and repay debts
- This is the point at which a business is not making a profit or loss.
- This involves paying to use an asset in instalments to spread the cost over its useful life.
- The value of an asset when it is disposed of by the business.
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- An accounting technique used to spread the cost of an asset over its useful life.
- Regular payments made by an individual or company to an insurance in return for protection
- Refers to when one business sells to another business
- This organisation is appointed by the government to represent the interest of the consumer in disputes with financial services providers
- Money owed
- The ability to withdraw money that you do not have from a current account
- When a firm is unable to meet short term cash payments
- This measures a firms ability to meet short-term cash payments
14 Clues: Money owed • Any item of value owned by an individual or firm. • Refers to when one business sells to another business • When a firm is unable to meet short term cash payments • The ability to meet day-to-day expenditures and repay debts • The value of an asset when it is disposed of by the business. • This measures a firms ability to meet short-term cash payments • ...
Unit 10: Field Research 2017-06-21
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- A type of coding in grounded theory that is based on the original conceptualization of the qualitative evidence into meaningful categories.
- A focused, detailed investigation of a single instance of some social phenomenon like a town, an industry, a community, an organization, or a person.
- An element of social life appropriate to field research that refers to various kinds of habitual behaviour such as talking.
- ______________ sampling in grounded theory is the selection of cases based on illustrative, theoretical relevance.
- ___________ ethnography is a research technique that uses the personal experiences of individuals (especially women and other marginalized groups) to uncover the power relations that structure and govern their experiences.
- A term in which researchers are enabled to come as close as possible to understand the perspectives and actions of participants, and join them at least temporarily. (two-words)
- A type of coding in grounded theory that is based on the re-examination in order to search for conceptual refinements and connections.
- ___________ form of inquiry is based on the personal meanings of individuals’ experiences and actions that are examined in the context of their social environment.
- A type of coding in grounded theory that is based on the search for conceptual themes that link the conceptualized evidence into an integrated narrative.
- A term in which researchers should always treat the beliefs of those studying with respect rather than objects of ridicule. (two-words)
- Field research tends to have less ________________ compared to survey and experimental methods in that often your findings are not generalizable.
- The change in attitudes and behavior that may result when people know they are being observed. (two-words)
- An inductive approach to social research that attempts to derive theory from an analysis of the patterns, themes, and common categories discovered in observational data. (two-words)
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- Qualitative evidence in the form of observations, experiences, and interpretations recorded during an ethnographic study. (two-words)
- An element of social life appropriate to field research that refers to the analysis of the positions people occupy and the behavior associated with those positions.
- Participant ___________ is sometimes used by researchers to describe their method as opposed to field research, but this term need not mean that researchers actively participated in what they studied, though it typically does indicate that they studied it directly at the scene of the action.
- ___________ ____________ method is a research technique that uses case study observations to discover flaws in and to improve existing social theories. (two-words)
- __________ ___________ research is an approach to social research where the researcher serves (two-words)
- An element of social life appropriate to field research that refers to two or more people meeting and interacting in immediate proximity with one another – such as a riot or a sporting event.
- An element of social life appropriate to field research that refers to formal places such as hospitals or schools.
- Field research tends to have greater _____________ compared to survey and experimental methods in that you are more likely to be measuring what you’re supposed to be measuring.
- A term that generally refers to a report on social life that focuses on detailed and accurate description, rather than explanation; it can also refer to data collected in the natural setting, while for others, it refers to naturalistic observation and holistic understandings of cultures or subcultures.
- An element of social life appropriate to field research that refers to a specific moment in ones life such as a reaction to loss of a loved one through suicide.
23 Clues: __________ ___________ research is an approach to social research where the researcher serves (two-words) • The change in attitudes and behavior that may result when people know they are being observed. (two-words) • ______________ sampling in grounded theory is the selection of cases based on illustrative, theoretical relevance. • ...
AP Psychology People 2013-04-23
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- Monkey maternal separation
- Babies attachment
- Father of cognitive therapy
- Taste aversion
- Observational learning
- Prison experiment
- Operant conditioning box
- Obedience
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Temperament
- Little Albert experiment
- Clasical Conditioning
- Misinformation effect
- Rational emotive behavior therapy
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- First Intelligence test
- Client-centered therapy
- Hypnotic susceptibility
- Parenting styles
- Moral development
- Emotions and facial expressions
- Learned helplessness
- Universal grammar
- Remember vivid wins not loses
- Psychosocial development
- Hierarchy of needs
- Theory of cognitive development
- Conformity
- Psychoanalysis
28 Clues: Obedience • Conformity • Temperament • Taste aversion • Psychoanalysis • Parenting styles • Moral development • Babies attachment • Universal grammar • Prison experiment • Hierarchy of needs • Learned helplessness • Clasical Conditioning • Misinformation effect • Observational learning • First Intelligence test • Client-centered therapy • Hypnotic susceptibility • Operant conditioning box • ...
A place for everything, and everything in its place 2012-11-16
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- An explanation of why or how something happens
- Plates/ Move over the Earth's surface
- Measure of mass in a given volume
- variable/ The one you change or introduce in an experiment
- When heat travels through fluids
- When heat travels by two solids touching
- variable/ The one that responds or depends on what you changed
- When heat travels in rays or waves
- Core/ Solid ball of metal in the Earth
- The first scientist who proposed that plates move slowly over time on Earth's surface
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- Outermost layer of Earth
- group/ Under normal conditions in an experiment
- Name of a landmass that existed 200 million years ago
- current/ The flow that transfer heat in a liquid
- An educated guess
- Drift/ A rejected theory about how plates move on Earth
- Amount of force pushing down on an area
- Thickest and solid but hot layer of Earth
- Core/ Liquid nikel and iron layer
- A statement about how the same thing will happen everytime in a certain set of conditions
20 Clues: An educated guess • Outermost layer of Earth • When heat travels through fluids • Measure of mass in a given volume • Core/ Liquid nikel and iron layer • When heat travels in rays or waves • Plates/ Move over the Earth's surface • Core/ Solid ball of metal in the Earth • Amount of force pushing down on an area • When heat travels by two solids touching • ...
Military Puzzle 2016-02-03
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- general idea
- not simple or easy
- none military people
- most important
- the beginning of something
- people in control of a nation, state, or city
- opposite of almost exactly
- brought about; made firm or stable
- created or produced over time
- to record
- controlled
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- something none native
- an antonym for not to persuade
- antonym for not important
- the opposite of not relying
- jobs
- especially important
- an antonym for not often
- argument over something
- synonym for grouped things based on similarities
- something changed
- the same as trade
- hard to bear or deal with
- determine the importance
24 Clues: jobs • to record • controlled • general idea • most important • something changed • the same as trade • not simple or easy • none military people • especially important • something none native • argument over something • an antonym for not often • determine the importance • antonym for not important • hard to bear or deal with • the beginning of something • opposite of almost exactly • ...
Vocab 2020-10-28
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- Atkinson The psychologist who developed an expectancy-value theory in order to explain a goal-directed behavior
- A state of tension produced by a need that motivates an organism toward a goal
- McDougall The psychologist who proposed that humans were motivated by a variety of instincts (1900s)
- Hypothalamus The part of the hypothalamus that can cause one to stop eating
- Motivation Engaging in activities because they are personally rewarding or because they fulfill our beliefs and expectations
- Schachter One of the psychologists behind obesity studies at Columbia University
- McClelland Psychologist who was invested in finding a quantitative way of measuring social learning mainly using Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
- The tendency of all organisms to correct imbalances and deviations from their normal state
- An external stimulus, reinforcer, or reward that motivates behavior
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- An internal state that activates behavior and directs it toward a goal
- James The psychologist who proposed that humans have instincts such as cleanliness, curiosity, parental love, sociability, and sympathy (1800s)
- Horner The psychologist who identified a different type of achievement motivation - the fear of success
- Hull The psychologist whos work the drive-reduction theory emerged - they traced motivation back to basic psychological needs
- To decide or believe something as a result of what you have heard or seen
- Hypothalamus The part of the hypothalamus that produces hunger signals
- Motivation Engaging in activities that either reduce biological needs or help us obtain external incentives
- A reason for doing something
- Harlow The psychologist who further researched Hull's theory that infants are only drawn to their mothers because they relieve drives such as hunger and thirst
- Innate tendencies that determine behavior
19 Clues: A reason for doing something • Innate tendencies that determine behavior • An external stimulus, reinforcer, or reward that motivates behavior • An internal state that activates behavior and directs it toward a goal • Hypothalamus The part of the hypothalamus that produces hunger signals • To decide or believe something as a result of what you have heard or seen • ...
Foodtextures 2022-11-17
10 Clues: tofu • Crisps • Oatmeal • like soup • like syrup • like butter • hard to chew • the texture of • the opposite of tender meat • potatoes can have a floury or ...... texture
Famous Scientists 2025-12-08
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- Discovered electromagnetic induction
- Developed the theory of relativity
- Pioneering scientist in radioactivity
- Experiments with electricity and lightning
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- Innovator in electricity and magnetism
- Studied black holes and cosmology
- Observed the moons of Jupiter
- Developed vaccines and pasteurization
- Formulated laws of motion and gravity
- Developed the theory of evolution
10 Clues: Observed the moons of Jupiter • Studied black holes and cosmology • Developed the theory of evolution • Developed the theory of relativity • Discovered electromagnetic induction • Developed vaccines and pasteurization • Formulated laws of motion and gravity • Pioneering scientist in radioactivity • Innovator in electricity and magnetism • ...
IN 402 Crossword 2021-02-26
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- theory which incorporates the findings of genetics.
- : Members of this group were the 1st to use language
- A sub-tribe
- postulated early species of Homininae, estimated at 6.1 to 5.7 million years (Ma)
- Scientific study of primates
- identical
- In ethiopia the assembly of Australopithecus afarensis is known as.
- Ice age
- These primates had the smallest cranial capacity.
- Primates had this bone which connects upper limb as a strut to the trunk allowing a greater mobility of the shoulder joint.
- genetic constitution of an organism
- A particular group of primates which include lemurs, lorises and torisers
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- Old species stop existing in this theory
- concerned with the origins and development of early humans
- Classification of organisms in biology
- Proposed animal could be transformed
- Ability of primates to maintain constant body temperature
- It is a genus of early hominins
- father of human evolution
- an extinct primate that lived in Kenya during the middle to late Miocene
- speculated that monsters were made up of various combinations of preexisting parts
- Steno’s law of superposition
- The first fossil of australopithecus was found here
23 Clues: Ice age • identical • A sub-tribe • father of human evolution • Scientific study of primates • Steno’s law of superposition • It is a genus of early hominins • genetic constitution of an organism • Proposed animal could be transformed • Classification of organisms in biology • Old species stop existing in this theory • These primates had the smallest cranial capacity. • ...
Types of Business 2022-10-07
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- this partner take actual parts in carrying out business of the firm on behalf of other partner
- the business organisation found only in India
- the control of the family lies with whom
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- a business which involves only one person
- the firm in which people join together with the motive of welfare of the members
- partnership firm is governed by
6 Clues: partnership firm is governed by • the control of the family lies with whom • a business which involves only one person • the business organisation found only in India • the firm in which people join together with the motive of welfare of the members • this partner take actual parts in carrying out business of the firm on behalf of other partner
Marginal Analysis 2020-03-05
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- The rate at which total output changes as the quantity of labor the firm uses is changed.
- The firm’s total cost per unit of output when it has one or more fixed inputs.
- The rate at which total revenue changes as the level of output changes.
- A curve that shows the minimized total cost of producing a given quantity of output when at least one input is fixed.
- Selling price times the quantity of product sold.
- A curve that shows how total cost varies with output, holding input prices fixed, and choosing all inputs to minimize cost.
- A production function. A total product function with a single input shows how total output depends on the level of the input.
- A measure of the rate of percentage change of quantity demanded with respect to price, holding all other determinants of demand constant.
- The market price and quantity at which quantity demanded equals quantity supplied in the short run.
- A mathematical relationship that shows how total costs vary with the factors that influence total costs, including the quantity of output and the prices of inputs.
- Price elasticity of demand equal to -1.
- The firm’s total cost per unit of output. It equals long-run total cost divided by total quantity.
- A function that measures the level of satisfaction a consumer receives from any basket of goods and services.
- Total variable cost per unit of output.
- A function describing the slope (or rate of change) of the dependent variable as the independent variable changes at any point on the function.
- The rate at which total utility changes as the level of consumption changes.
- Resources that are used to produce a good.
- The period of time in which at least one of the firm’s input quantities cannot be changed.
- A three-dimensional graph of a production function.
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- The regionalong the total product function in which output rises with additional labor but at a decreasing rate.
- Total fixed cost per unit of output.
- Total revenue per unit of output.
- A mathematical representation that shows the maximum quantity of output a firm can produce given the quantities of inputs that it might employ.
- Price elasticity of demand equal to 0.
- The average amount of output per unit of labor.
- The rate at which long-run total cost changes as the level of output changes.
- The slope of the short-run total cost curve.
- The sum of expenditures on variable inputs, such as labor and materials, at the short-run cost-minimizing input combination.
- The cost of fixed inputs; it does not vary with output.
- The amount of a good or service produced by a firm.
- Resources, such as labor, capital equipment, and raw materials, that are combined to produce finished goods.
31 Clues: Total revenue per unit of output. • Total fixed cost per unit of output. • Price elasticity of demand equal to 0. • Price elasticity of demand equal to -1. • Total variable cost per unit of output. • Resources that are used to produce a good. • The slope of the short-run total cost curve. • The average amount of output per unit of labor. • ...
Skyla Moore - chapter 5 vocab 2023-01-10
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- by way of
- of a product a producer or seller would be willing to offer for sale at all possible prices in a market at a given point in time
- graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
- or brings into being
- amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supply curve
- that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- table showing the quantities that would be produced or offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market at a given point in time
- output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output
- of production that do not change when output changes
- business or exchange conducted over the Internet
- of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
- amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- output or production by a firm
- curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
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- in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve
- of quantity supplied to a change in price
- period long enough to change amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- price that every unit of output sells for
- of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
- time, money, or effort
- period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed
- level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- cost of producing one additional unit of production
- payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- but not proven
- of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
32 Clues: by way of • but not proven • or brings into being • time, money, or effort • output or production by a firm • of quantity supplied to a change in price • price that every unit of output sells for • business or exchange conducted over the Internet • cost of producing one additional unit of production • output due to the addition of one more unit of input • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2025-05-18
Across
- Handled by way of
- Average price that every unit of output sells for
- Production period long enough to change amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- Phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- Costs of production that do not change when output changes
- Principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- Total output or production by a firm
- Produces or brings into being
- Different
- Extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- A graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
- Specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- Broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- Graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output
- Production period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed
- Production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
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- Electronic business or exchange conducted over the Internet
- Production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- Gives time, money, or effort
- Change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve
- Different amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supply curve
- Government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- Sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
- Responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- Assumed but not proven
- Level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- Stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
- Total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- Amount of a product a producer or seller would be willing to offer for sale at all possible prices in a market at a given point in time
- Supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
- A table showing the quantities that would be produced or offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market at a given point in time
- Extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- Extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
33 Clues: Different • Handled by way of • Assumed but not proven • Gives time, money, or effort • Produces or brings into being • Total output or production by a firm • Average price that every unit of output sells for • Responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price • Extra cost of producing one additional unit of production • ...
story sequence 2025-01-15
Across
- - a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you ) or to some something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this )
- - something that stands for something else
- - the time, place, and circumstances in which something occurs or develops
- - a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g. and, but, if )
- -the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex
- interplay of the conflict within the story
- - a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
- - a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things (common noun), or to name a particular one of these (proper noun)
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- - a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc. (e.g., gently, quite, then, there )
- - a firm decision to do or not to do something
- - a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
- the period in a story that follows the climax and leads to the resolution
- - a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause, as in “the man on the platform,” “she arrived after dinner,” “what did you do it for ?”
- - a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
- - the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual
- - a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen
- - an abrupt remark, made especially as an aside or interruption
17 Clues: - something that stands for something else • interplay of the conflict within the story • - a firm decision to do or not to do something • - the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual • - an abrupt remark, made especially as an aside or interruption • - a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one • ...
Vocab Crossword 2021-11-19
Across
- to slowly change
- Selection the process in which the strongest creatures survive and their traits are passed down to their offspring
- a physical change over time that increases a creatures chance of survival
- to have a something, a trait or physical item be passed down to you
- the theory that every creature evolved from one organism and branched into new species
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- an adaptation that makes a creature harder to spot
- a kind or sort of animal
- differences between a select group of creatures or things
- A creator of the theory of natural selection
- a change in DNA
- an idea used to account for a situation or justify a course of action.
11 Clues: a change in DNA • to slowly change • a kind or sort of animal • A creator of the theory of natural selection • an adaptation that makes a creature harder to spot • differences between a select group of creatures or things • to have a something, a trait or physical item be passed down to you • an idea used to account for a situation or justify a course of action. • ...
Africana Studies Glossary 2017-09-17
Across
- passage:refers to the part of the trade where Africans,densely packed onto ships ,were transported across the Atlantic to the West Indies.
- the term commonly used to describe the mass dispersion of peoples from Africa during the Transatlantic Slave Trades,from the 1500s to the 1800s.This Diaspora took millions of people from western and central Africa.
- or dominance,especially by one country or social group over others,
- political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production,distribution,and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- or injury that results or may result from some action or judgment.
- political theory derived from Karl Marx,advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- toward those who hold different opinions from oneself.
- and Islam, on the other hand,are often portrayed as dynamic missionary enterprises,almost inevitably destined to prevail and thereby bring Africa and Africans into the domain.
- on Europe and Europeans.
- typical example or pattern of something;a model.
- particular philosophy of life or conception of the world.
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- fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
- :the status of belonging to a particular nation.
- theory of knowledge,especially with regard to its methods,validity,and scope.
- antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
- a cultural ideology or worldview that focuses on the history of black Africans.
- study of the nature of value and valuation,and of the kinds of things that are valuable.
- unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories pf people or things,especially on the grounds of race,age,or .xenophobia: or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.
- cruel or unjust treatment or control.
- or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.
- economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit,rather than by the state.
- widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- patriotism,especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.
- Dissonance :the state of having inconsistent thoughts,beliefs,or attitudes,especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude of change .
- system of ideas and ideals,especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
25 Clues: on Europe and Europeans. • cruel or unjust treatment or control. • :the status of belonging to a particular nation. • typical example or pattern of something;a model. • toward those who hold different opinions from oneself. • particular philosophy of life or conception of the world. • or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries. • ...
allocative efficiency 2022-10-24
Across
- marginal costs
- skills training will boost
- firm wants to max output
- quality of management
- satisfaction
- based on the market
- can increase productivity
- will stimulate the market for AE to happen
Down
- buy from other firms
- where a choice has to be made
- loss of benefit of the next alternative
- marginal benefits
- maximise utility by matching consumer needs
- market imperfections
14 Clues: satisfaction • marginal costs • marginal benefits • based on the market • buy from other firms • market imperfections • quality of management • firm wants to max output • can increase productivity • skills training will boost • where a choice has to be made • loss of benefit of the next alternative • will stimulate the market for AE to happen • ...
Spelling - Unit 1 Week 3 2026-03-31
Across
- a change of direction when moving
- present or bring to someone
- the earth
- cause physical pain or injury
- antonym for soft
- to gain knowledge
- antonym for boys
Down
- comes after second
- an element of speech used in writing
- person who cares for the sick
- gem formed in an oyster
- serious
- to spin in a circle
- groups of cattle
- a type of plant
15 Clues: serious • the earth • a type of plant • groups of cattle • antonym for soft • antonym for boys • to gain knowledge • comes after second • to spin in a circle • gem formed in an oyster • present or bring to someone • person who cares for the sick • cause physical pain or injury • a change of direction when moving • an element of speech used in writing
Economics Revision 2024-04-16
Across
- collection of assets
- cost that depends on output produced
- market failure
- singe firm in the market
- study of firms, households and consumer
- pressure group
- total cost of production
- cost hidden cost
- times quantity
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- one of the factors of production
- goods goods provide by the govt
- bank bank that offers a range of accounts to businesses and individuals
- market clearing price
- medium of exchange
- items produced by the factors of production
- cost that does not change
- sentiveness to price changes
- goods that are bought together (petrol and car)
- goods alternatives
- study of government, central bank and policy
- many firms
- bank governments bank
22 Clues: many firms • market failure • pressure group • times quantity • cost hidden cost • medium of exchange • goods alternatives • collection of assets • market clearing price • bank governments bank • singe firm in the market • total cost of production • cost that does not change • sentiveness to price changes • goods goods provide by the govt • one of the factors of production • ...
UNIT 1: FOUNDATIONS OF GOVERNMENT 2026-01-13
Across
- Type of government where most of the power flows from the states to the national government.
- Type of economic system where Government owns major industries & means of production, with government controlling key economic decisions.
- Government provides economic security by creating trade deals, protecting important businesses, and stimulating economic growth
- Theory of government formation that argues rulers are ordained and chosen by God--to oppose them was to oppose God.
- Theory of government formation where strong people take control by force.
- The purposes of government in which the government protects citizens from foreign threats/terrorism.
- The name of the economist who championed the idea of laissez-faire.
- Purpose of government where government makes decisions and set priorities that individuals cannot do themselves.
- Type of economic that combines both elements of capitalism and socialism.
- Type of government where power flows from the central government to the state/local government.
- Type of government that controls all aspects of citizens' lives.
Down
- type of government where power is shared between various levels of government.
- Theory of government formation that argues government grew out of family units over time.
- The idea that people voluntarily surrender some freedom to government in exchange for order & security.
- Type of economy that gives government complete control over economic decisions.
- An authoritarian government where more than one person is in charge.
- Government provides a safety net with programs like food stamps, medicare, medicaid, etc.
- An authoritarian government where a single ruler is in total control.
- Purpose of government that involves keeping order by hiring security forces to enforce laws.
- An important purpose of government involves providing _____________________ which everyone uses so everyone pays for.
- Type of economic system that emphasizes private ownership, little government regulation,and free markets.
- Rule by the people--either directly or through representatives.
22 Clues: Rule by the people--either directly or through representatives. • Type of government that controls all aspects of citizens' lives. • The name of the economist who championed the idea of laissez-faire. • An authoritarian government where more than one person is in charge. • An authoritarian government where a single ruler is in total control. • ...
Unit 5 Review 2024-02-20
Across
- not the final good
- decline in purchasing power
- Per Capita means
- unexpected event that dramatically changes economic direction
- Output stops increasing, high inflation
- Decreasing output, rising unemployment
- Inflation hurts this group because wages buy less
- Negative inflation
- total market value of all final goods/services produced
- Thriftstore items don't count because they are
- Everything business buys sector
- Output starts increasing, lowest point
- Foreign goods
- Largest portion of GDP, households
- The theory where businesses increase prices to keep up with inflation
Down
- the theory when demand exceeds supply
- shoveling snow at my own home, doesn't count
- Increasing output, decreasing unemployment
- The tool used to measure the cost of goods and services bought by a consumer
- the large-scale parts of economic activity
- Selling illegal drugs
- $100 venmo from Grandma on my bday
- GDP declines for 2 or more quarters
- _______ can profit from inflation when there is no wage increase
- Real GDP considers
25 Clues: Foreign goods • Per Capita means • not the final good • Negative inflation • Real GDP considers • Selling illegal drugs • decline in purchasing power • Everything business buys sector • $100 venmo from Grandma on my bday • Largest portion of GDP, households • GDP declines for 2 or more quarters • the theory when demand exceeds supply • Decreasing output, rising unemployment • ...
GROUP 8 2025-09-26
Across
- “She believed effective care relies on setting and reaching mutual goals.”
- She explained suffering as a pathway to authentic nurse–patient connection.
- Her nursing model begins with strangers and resolves with mutual understanding.
- She and Schoenhofer placed ‘caring’ at the center of nursing.
- Who theorized outlines of the 21 nursing problem categories to structure clinical judgment and direct patient-centered care?.
- SYSTEM MODEL “This model portrayed individuals as behavioral systems of subsystems.”
- She explained when nursing becomes necessary due to self-care failure.
- Who is the theorist that introduced a model where nursing care is based on assisting, supporting, or substituting for patients to achieve independence in health activities?
- MODEL IN NURSING PRACTICE “This model depicted patients as open systems interacting with stressors.”
- OF HUMAN BECOMING “This theory described human becoming as co-creation of meaning with the universe.”
- She mapped nursing competence from novice to expert.
- NURSING “This humanistic framework described nursing as a lived dialogue.”
- She taught that nurse actions should stem from patient behavior in the moment.
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- She described nursing as a helping art guided by prescriptive actions.
- She carried a lamp and emphasized pure air, light, pure water, and efficient drainage .
- CARE “This transcultural framework emphasized culturally congruent care.”
- She envisioned humans as irreducible energy fields in mutual process.
- She saw patients as open systems shielded by lines of defense.
- MODEL “This model promoted conservation of energy, structure, integrity, and values.”
- She viewed humans as adaptive systems responding to stimuli.
- TO HUMAN “This model emphasized suffering, meaning, and connection between nurse and patient.”
- Her carative factors grounded the theory of transpersonal caring.
- The theorist that divides nursing practice into the circles of care, core, and cure to reflect nurturing, personhood, and treatment?
23 Clues: She mapped nursing competence from novice to expert. • She viewed humans as adaptive systems responding to stimuli. • She and Schoenhofer placed ‘caring’ at the center of nursing. • She saw patients as open systems shielded by lines of defense. • Her carative factors grounded the theory of transpersonal caring. • ...
8th Grade Science Vocab Crossword 2024-01-18
Across
- characteristic or property of an organism
- the part of the Earth in which life can exist
- species of animal that lived but no longer does
- Come from decay of organism; pressed tightly together
- physical evidence of an organism from a past geologic age
- layers of gas that surround a planet
- all water on, under, and above the Earth
- set of statements or principles devised to explain a group of facts
- any individual living thing
- the chemical element consisting of one proton and one electron
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- the continual movement of water between land, ocean, and air
- study of fossils and the fossil record
- energy that comes from the sun
- the process in which plants and some other organisms use the energy in sunlight to make food
- theory that the various types of animals and plants have their origin in other preexisting
- place or role that an organism has in its habitat
- nuclear reaction resulting in release of large amounts of energy
- group of organisms that share similar characteristics
- process in which matter changes from liquid to a gas
- to break down or wear away
20 Clues: to break down or wear away • any individual living thing • energy that comes from the sun • layers of gas that surround a planet • study of fossils and the fossil record • all water on, under, and above the Earth • characteristic or property of an organism • the part of the Earth in which life can exist • species of animal that lived but no longer does • ...
Discover Celebrities 2023-09-08
Across
- British rock legend known for his iconic guitar work
- American founding father and author of the Declaration of Independence
- Former South African President and anti-apartheid leader
- Former British Prime Minister and "Iron Lady"
- Legendary American singer known as the "King of Rock and Roll
- Founding father and first U.S. President
- Legendary British rock band fronted by Freddie Mercury
- 16th President of the United States
- American civil rights leader and Nobel laureate
- Queen of Pop known for hits like "Like a Virgin"
- Renowned French painter of impressionist art
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- Famous Italian painter of the Mona Lisa
- Co-founder of Microsoft
- Former Beatles member and music icon
- Inventor of the telephone
- British entrepreneur known for the Virgin Group
- German physicist famous for the theory of relativity
- American astronaut and the first person to walk on the moon
- Renowned physicist and author of "A Brief History of Time"
- Inventor of the light bulb
- Renowned British physicist known for his theory of gravity
- Acclaimed American singer known for her powerful voice
- Entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX
- Iconic pop artist known for his Campbell's Soup artwork
24 Clues: Co-founder of Microsoft • Inventor of the telephone • Inventor of the light bulb • 16th President of the United States • Former Beatles member and music icon • Famous Italian painter of the Mona Lisa • Founding father and first U.S. President • Entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX • Renowned French painter of impressionist art • ...
walk words 2013-05-05
Across
- the way a horse walks
- run in a slow pace
- saunter in a leisurely way
- roam in search of food
- walk lamely
- to walk with the heels of the ground
- a long country walk
Down
- a journey by walking
- walking with stiffness
- approach stealthily
- to limp
- the fastest pace of a horse
- run and skip impulsively or playfully
- walk in a military manner
- walk with long ,firm steps
15 Clues: to limp • walk lamely • run in a slow pace • approach stealthily • a long country walk • a journey by walking • the way a horse walks • walking with stiffness • roam in search of food • walk in a military manner • saunter in a leisurely way • walk with long ,firm steps • the fastest pace of a horse • to walk with the heels of the ground • run and skip impulsively or playfully
Restoration Theory 2013-11-10
Across
- Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________.
- What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to?
- One effect of sleep deprivation
- These type of studies give evidence for the restoration theory (2 words)
- This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980)
- Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this.
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the body (initials only)
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- A rare inherited condition in which people do not sleep at all. (3 words)
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the brain (initials only)
- Horne refers to light sleep as this.
- The restoration theory focuses only on physiological processes and ignores other factors, therefore it is a __________ approach.
- Doing this activity causes our bodies to feel tired and spend more time in NREM sleep (athletes do this)
12 Clues: One effect of sleep deprivation • Horne refers to light sleep as this. • What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to? • Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this. • Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________. • This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980) • ...
Restoration Theory 2013-11-10
Across
- These type of studies give evidence for the restoration theory (2 words)
- The restoration theory focuses only on physiological processes and ignores other factors, therefore it is a __________ approach.
- One effect of sleep deprivation
- Horne refers to light sleep as this.
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the body (initials only)
- What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to?
Down
- Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________.
- A rare inherited condition in which people do not sleep at all. (3 words)
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the brain (initials only)
- Doing this activity causes our bodies to feel tired and spend more time in NREM sleep (athletes do this)
- Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this.
- This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980)
12 Clues: One effect of sleep deprivation • Horne refers to light sleep as this. • What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to? • Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this. • Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________. • This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980) • ...
ir, ire, ier 2024-01-30
Across
- a covering for corgies (and all other types of puppies)
- bird-call
- hot!
- less wet
- a short dress-like garment
- a medieval monk
Down
- a dangerous type of pool
- great for getting a grip
- you could find one in KFC
- someone who sobs
- the process of popping out an infant
- opposite of soft
- soil
- a descendant of the dinosaurs
14 Clues: hot! • soil • less wet • bird-call • a medieval monk • someone who sobs • opposite of soft • a dangerous type of pool • great for getting a grip • you could find one in KFC • a short dress-like garment • a descendant of the dinosaurs • the process of popping out an infant • a covering for corgies (and all other types of puppies)
Philosophies 2021-11-04
Across
- How many stages of development di Steiner believe happened before adulthood?
- what is a climbing structure used in the pikler approach?
- What is a relationship that the Pikler approach use?
- What sort of environment does the Montessori principle embrace?
- What is the mind stage of a 0-6 yer old in Montessori theory?
- What is Piagets stage theory?
- What nationality was Piaget?
- What sort of child does the kindergarten hope to develop?
- Steiner focused on what method to support children's learning?
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- What type of learning does the Steiner method focus on ?
- what sort of understanding does Forest schools develop for children about the world around them?
- What sort of play does Montessori encourage
- What does the kindergarten philosophy promote in children ?
- Who believed that play is the highest expression of human development ?
- what is the last name of a female philosopher ?
- What is one of the key principles of Montessori ?
- who leads the learning in Forest schools?
17 Clues: What nationality was Piaget? • What is Piagets stage theory? • who leads the learning in Forest schools? • What sort of play does Montessori encourage • what is the last name of a female philosopher ? • What is one of the key principles of Montessori ? • What is a relationship that the Pikler approach use? • What type of learning does the Steiner method focus on ? • ...
Oh My, Have They Grown! 2026-03-27
Across
- The part of the brain behind the forehead
- Motor skills performed as exact movements
- Systems of prevention for the Macrosystem
- self-centered thinking in children
- Thinking categorized by transductive reasoning.
- "Vocabulary Spurt" process in children is called...
- prevention precautions for high risk groups
- "My teddybear is tired." is an example of _____ by children.
- Creation of new synapses in the Cortex
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- ...thought in reference to the world symbolically
- Theory where children create theories to explain everything
- Stage where schemas are challenged, expanded, rearranged
- Motor skills performed with large muscle groups
- To bring in new information, associated with schemas
14 Clues: self-centered thinking in children • Creation of new synapses in the Cortex • The part of the brain behind the forehead • Motor skills performed as exact movements • Systems of prevention for the Macrosystem • prevention precautions for high risk groups • Thinking categorized by transductive reasoning. • Motor skills performed with large muscle groups • ...
Cultural Geography 2022-12-07
Across
- a material object of culture; literally, "a thing made by skill"
- organizing social and material practices by controlling a space
- the theory that the physical environment itself will neither suggest nor determine what people will attempt, but it may limit what people can profitably achieve
- a person's sexual orientation and behavior
- the idea that two different cultures can be combined
- the theory that a culture's sources of change were embedded in the culture from the beginning, so the course of development was internally determined
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- the claim that a particular culture group has special political rights over other groups in a given area
- the theory that aspects of civilization were developed in very few places and then diffused from those places to the rest of the world
- the process of adopting some aspect of another culture
- the study of how people perceive and use space
- the force that keeps things stable or fixed in place
- news or internet content providers thranslet their content into other languages or account for local differences in cultural preferences
- the false belief in the inherent superiority of one race over another and the linking of human ability, potential, and behavior to racial inheritance
- the characteristics that are used to describe the unique qualities of an individual or that are thought to be shared by a group of people
- the extension of reality through global electronic means of communication
15 Clues: a person's sexual orientation and behavior • the study of how people perceive and use space • the force that keeps things stable or fixed in place • the idea that two different cultures can be combined • the process of adopting some aspect of another culture • organizing social and material practices by controlling a space • ...
Plate Tectonics 2016-06-09
Across
- Astronomer who discovered continental drift theory
- Outermost layer of the Earth
- Layer beneath the mantle
- The region where two tectonic plates come into contact
- Type of plate boundary that the plates push against eachother
- Area where molten rock rises to the Earths surface
- Earth's thickest layer
- Partly molten layer in the upper mantle
- A sudden ground breaking release of built up energy under the Earths surface
- Type of evidence that supported Wegener's theory involving types of animals that lived there
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- Earths centre, that has a radius of about 1200km
- Opening in Earths surface that when active spews out gases chunks of rock and melted rock
- Deep underwater valley formed when an oceanic plates subduct under a continental
- Type of plate boundary that the plates push away from eachother
- Plates that move and then re-join on the lithosphere
- The big wave that is caused by the displacement of water after an earthquake
- Type of plate boundary that the plates slide by eachother
- formed by plate tectonics in the crust and upper mantle
- Wegener's name for the "super continent"
- Transform fault in California
20 Clues: Earth's thickest layer • Layer beneath the mantle • Outermost layer of the Earth • Transform fault in California • Partly molten layer in the upper mantle • Wegener's name for the "super continent" • Earths centre, that has a radius of about 1200km • Astronomer who discovered continental drift theory • Area where molten rock rises to the Earths surface • ...
ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE 2024-02-14
Across
- What antimatter is made up of.
- He formulated the energy and mass equivalence
- Formation of baryons
- Compounds that are essential for life.
- A positively charged baryon
- One of the first elements
- Where matter is created from.
- Matter is continuously created as the universe expands.
- Charge of the nucleus
- Another term for primeval atom
- According to this book, the creation took place within 6 days.
- Started with a primeval atom that inflated.
- Particles of light
- Theory proposed by John Schwartz.
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- States that the universe will contract to a singularity again aft
- Formation of heavy elements
- Process of creating energy from matter.
- Celestial bodies formed from H and He
- Another term for electrons
- Energy and mass equivalence equation
- Where proton and neutron are found
- Formation of the nucleus
- Whole cosmic system interaction of matter and energy.
- Anything that occupies space and has mass
- Catholic priest, one of the founders of Big Bang Theory
- Hydrogen was formed through this process
- Charge of the electron
- Process of creating matter from energy.
- Binds the quarks together
- Location of the electrons
30 Clues: Particles of light • Formation of baryons • Charge of the nucleus • Charge of the electron • Formation of the nucleus • One of the first elements • Binds the quarks together • Location of the electrons • Another term for electrons • Formation of heavy elements • A positively charged baryon • Where matter is created from. • What antimatter is made up of. • Another term for primeval atom • ...
Politics and Governance 2024-08-27
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- the doctrine of the equality of mankind and the desirability of political and economic and social equality.
- a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them.
- the system or form by which a community or other political unit is governed.
- a person who is professionally involved in politics, especially as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office.
- a type of government where the head of government is elected by, and responsible to, the legislature.
- it is the planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, and controlling of government operations.
- refers to the way that countries are governed, and to the ways that governments make rules and laws to manage human society properly.
- the act of selecting someone or something; the exercise of deliberate choice.
- describes the dominant social group, the elite who control a polity, an organization, or an institution.
- relating to or dealing with the affairs or structure of government or politics or the state.
- a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior.
- a government that is administered primarily by bureaus that are staffed with nonelective officials.
- the representative of the governmental authority in a district, province, or other unit often having both judicial and administrative powers.
- a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator.
- a political theory that the people should own the means of production.
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- a set of ideas, beliefs and attitudes, consciously or unconsciously held, which reflects or shapes understandings or misconceptions of the social and political world.
- is an entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a federal government.
- love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it.
- political theory favoring collectivism in a classless society.
- sanctioned by or consistent with or operating under the law determining the fundamental political principles of a government.
- a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them.
- a political orientation that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution.
- control of a state or organization by large interest groups.
- a law, regulation, procedure, administrative action, incentive, or voluntary practice of governments and other institutions.
- the political orientation of those who favor government by the people or by their elected representatives.
- a crime that undermines the offender's government.
- political theory favoring the abolition of governments.
- political theory advocating state ownership of industry.
- a politician who is running for public office.
- involving or operating in several nations or nationalities.
30 Clues: a politician who is running for public office. • a crime that undermines the offender's government. • love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it. • political theory favoring the abolition of governments. • political theory advocating state ownership of industry. • involving or operating in several nations or nationalities. • ...
Lawson Cell Review 🪐 2025-10-02
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- theory The theory about cells being the basic unit of all life is ______
- The nucleus has a _____ next to it
- ________ cells are larger and have Nucleus
- wall Every plant cell has a _________
- All cells have ________
- body packaging and sending proteins out, its the ______.
- The cell has ______ all over it
- wall All Plant cells have a thick ______ to protect the inside of the cell.
- the ______ produces information for the organelles
- The smallest unit of life is ______
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- The _____ produces energy for the cell
- are the _____ house of a cell
- ______ cells have no Nucleus
- In plant cells they have a giant ______
- you are made of ______
15 Clues: you are made of ______ • All cells have ________ • ______ cells have no Nucleus • are the _____ house of a cell • The cell has ______ all over it • The nucleus has a _____ next to it • The smallest unit of life is ______ • wall Every plant cell has a _________ • The _____ produces energy for the cell • In plant cells they have a giant ______ • ...
science crossword 2026-01-06
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- Philosopher that declared that all matter was made of only four elements: fire, air, water, and earth.
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom and helps order the elements on the periodic table.
- Greek philosopher that said all matter is made of tiny particles called "atomos" or atoms that cannot be broken down.
- His part of the atomic theory concluded that atoms are composed of a dense positive charge with negatively charge electrons interspersed throughout.
- His part of the atomic theory concluded that atoms are a solid sphere of matter that was uniform throughout and very alike atom was exactly alike.
- Bohr proposed that an electron is found only in specific orbits, around the nucleus
- A subatomic particle that has no charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
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- Greek philosopher that said all matter is made of tiny particles called "atomos" or atoms that cannot be broken down.
- a theory that states that all matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms.
- A subatomic particle that has a positive charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- Electrons move at high speeds in an electron cloud around the nucleus and the location of electrons are determined by the energy of the element.
- the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- subatomic particle that has a negative charge and that is found outside surrounding the nucleus and atom.
13 Clues: the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom • a theory that states that all matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms. • Bohr proposed that an electron is found only in specific orbits, around the nucleus • A subatomic particle that has no charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Crucible Crossword 2019-02-19
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- eagerly
- false accusation; slander
- adhere;cling
- Teaching by repetition or urging
- action designed to soothe
- paleness
- tormented;frustrated
- concealment of one's real nature or motives
- shameless boldness
- courteous regard or respect
- act of returning injury or wrong
- the study or religion
- charming; flattering
- skeptically
- low; mean
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- firm; unyielding
- tending to soothe anger
- trick
- make better
- the testimony of a witness made under oath but not in open court
- pre-existing preference
- barely noticeable
- argumentative
- anonymity the condition of being unknown
- to avoid or escape deceit or cleverness
25 Clues: trick • eagerly • paleness • low; mean • make better • skeptically • adhere;cling • argumentative • firm; unyielding • barely noticeable • shameless boldness • tormented;frustrated • charming; flattering • the study or religion • tending to soothe anger • pre-existing preference • false accusation; slander • action designed to soothe • courteous regard or respect • Teaching by repetition or urging • ...
Cosmology 2024-10-23
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- The Milky Way galaxy is this shape
- Planets that are made of land / solid rock
- First person to explain the laws of gravity
- Name of an oval-shaped galaxy
- Theory that the planets and Sun orbit the Earth
- The study of the origin and development of the Universe
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- Theory that the plants orbit the Sun
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are made of this
- Greek philosopher who proposed the Earth was the centre of the Universe
- Stars are mostly made of this, first element
- Inventor of the telescope
- The circular path of a planet
12 Clues: Inventor of the telescope • Name of an oval-shaped galaxy • The circular path of a planet • The Milky Way galaxy is this shape • Theory that the plants orbit the Sun • Planets that are made of land / solid rock • First person to explain the laws of gravity • Stars are mostly made of this, first element • Theory that the planets and Sun orbit the Earth • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-10-02
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- English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity
- used mathematics to prove that Copernicus's basic idea was correct
- made detailed drawings of the human anatomy
- the second step to the scientific method is to form a _______.
- this theory was formed in the Middle Ages and held that the earth was an immovable object located at the center of the universe
- believed that the physical world was made up of smaller components that joined together
- Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory
- helped develop the scientific method; his thinking was based on logic and mathematics.
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- this theory was the idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
- first used the process called vaccination to prevent smallpox
- Italian scientist who invented the first working telescope; his discoveries put him into direct conflict with the Roman Catholic Church
- Enlightenment belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on its own following natural laws
- Gililei discovered that the moon was ______.
- this scientific _______ was a new way of thinking about the natural world based on careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs
- this method used logical procedure for gathering information and testing ideas
- helped develop the scientific method; believed that scientists should base their thinking on what they can observe and test
16 Clues: made detailed drawings of the human anatomy • Gililei discovered that the moon was ______. • Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory • English scientist who discovered laws of motion and gravity • first used the process called vaccination to prevent smallpox • the second step to the scientific method is to form a _______. • ...
The Diversity of Life in the Sea 2024-11-25
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- the organism that best meet the challenges of their environment and come to dominate it out competing all other organism
- the theory that all living organisms share a common ancestor and have had gradual changes to their DNA to make them what they are today
- 3rd level of organization/taxon
- species name
- highest level of organization/taxon
- 2nd level of organization/taxon
- 6th level of organization/taxon
- type of organism and lowest level of organization
- 4th level of organization/taxon
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- naming organisms using genus and species
- the idea that a species is defined when two of it can reproduce and the offspring can also reproduce
- two species that share a common evolutionary history share this
- 5th level of organization/taxon
- two species that are unable to reproduce
- the name of the groups in which animals are sorted
- the study of evolutionary relationships
16 Clues: species name • 5th level of organization/taxon • 3rd level of organization/taxon • 2nd level of organization/taxon • 6th level of organization/taxon • 4th level of organization/taxon • highest level of organization/taxon • the study of evolutionary relationships • naming organisms using genus and species • two species that are unable to reproduce • ...
week 2 Eli Gonzalez 2015-06-26
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- lewis structure around central atom
- theory
- the central atom their octet if it is in the third period in the periodic table
- theory that accounts for the arrangements of shared and unshared central atom
- a single bond
- electrons of an atom are involved in chemical bonding
- to be able to describe the structure of some molecules or ions properly
- double bonds
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- triple bonds
- the distance in bond length of two atoms involved in the bond
- an electron consisting of nonbonding pair a single pair or multiple bond
- noble gases that have their electron configurations
- negatively charged domains
- structures in which the arrangement of atoms is the same but the replacement of bonds is different
- each atom has a certain number in their row
15 Clues: theory • triple bonds • double bonds • a single bond • negatively charged domains • lewis structure around central atom • each atom has a certain number in their row • noble gases that have their electron configurations • electrons of an atom are involved in chemical bonding • the distance in bond length of two atoms involved in the bond • ...
Big Business and Labor 2022-06-06
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- Scottish immigrant who built a steel-industry behemoth
- The Standard Oil Company's CEO
- United Mine Workers' Organizer
- Only the strong lived, according to one theory.
- Government should not meddle with business, according to this theory.
- Buying out a company's suppliers is a process.
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- Union Leader
- Trusts were outlawed by a statute.
- The Wobblies are a group of radicals and socialists.
- leader of the American Railway Union
- The process of merging companies that make comparable items.
- Name of the Gompers-led union
12 Clues: Union Leader • Name of the Gompers-led union • The Standard Oil Company's CEO • United Mine Workers' Organizer • Trusts were outlawed by a statute. • leader of the American Railway Union • Buying out a company's suppliers is a process. • Only the strong lived, according to one theory. • The Wobblies are a group of radicals and socialists. • ...
Continental drift 2023-09-06
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- True or False: Has Antarctica always been where it is today?
- The latest super continent
- Where did Alfred Wegener die
- The continent that looks like it can fit into Africa
- An Ancient plant whose fossils were found in 5 different continents
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- The man who came up with the theory of continental drift
- True or False: Scientists didn't believe Alfred Wegener at first of his theory
- True or False: Has the continents always been there where it is today?
- The theory that the continents were once one and that they slowly drift apart
- The evidence that brought continental drift theory back to life
10 Clues: The latest super continent • Where did Alfred Wegener die • The continent that looks like it can fit into Africa • The man who came up with the theory of continental drift • True or False: Has Antarctica always been where it is today? • The evidence that brought continental drift theory back to life • ...
Developmental Psychologists 2022-01-24
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- parenting styles (authoritarian, authoritative, etc.)
- theory of moral development (preconventional, conventional, etc)
- Psychosocial Theory in 8 stages (expanded on Freud)
- imprinting of ducks
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- Cognitive Development Theory (sensorimotor, preoperational, etc.)
- zone of proximal development
- Attachment Theory (the strange situation)
- rhesus monkeys (contact comfort)
8 Clues: imprinting of ducks • zone of proximal development • rhesus monkeys (contact comfort) • Attachment Theory (the strange situation) • Psychosocial Theory in 8 stages (expanded on Freud) • parenting styles (authoritarian, authoritative, etc.) • theory of moral development (preconventional, conventional, etc) • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2024-10-04
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- a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who first used the telescope to study stars
- The theory that earth is at the center of the universe
- A philosophical belief that emphasizes reason and observation of the natural world as the means to understand the existence of a creator, rejecting organized religion and supernatural aspects of God.
- The idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world
- An artistic and cultural movement in the late 18th century that drew inspiration from classical antiquity, emphasizing harmony, simplicity, and proportion.
- an approach to scientific investigations that involves making careful observations, forming and testing a hypothesis, and drawing a conclusion that confirms and modifies
- An artistic style characterized by dramatic use of light, bold colors, and intense emotional expressions, flourishing in Europe from the late 16th to the early 18th centuries.
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), a French philosopher whose ideas about the general will and social contract influenced political theory and education.
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- An English philosopher (1632-1704) whose work laid the foundation for modern liberal democracy, advocating for natural rights (life, liberty, property) and the idea of government as a protector of these rights.
- a period, beginning in A.D. 1500's during which European scholars began to question classical scientific ideas and Christian belief
- Monarchs in the 18th century who embraced Enlightenment ideals and implemented reforms to improve society while maintaining absolute power.
- An English writer and philosopher (1759-1797) best known for her work "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman," which argued for women's education and equality.
- The Empress of Russia (1729-1796) who significantly expanded the empire and implemented various reforms inspired by Enlightenment ideas.
- A theory in political philosophy that posits an implicit agreement among individuals to form a society and abide by its rules in exchange for protection and social order.
- An intellectual and cultural movement of the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority.
- having the sun as the center of the universe
- A French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher (1694-1778) known for his advocacy of civil liberties, separation of church and state, and critique of organized religion.
- Intellectuals of the Enlightenment in France who sought to apply reason to social issues, advocating for reform in politics, society, and economics.
- A French political philosopher (1689-1755) known for his theory of the separation of powers, articulated in his work "The Spirit of the Laws."
- Social gatherings in the homes of wealthy individuals, particularly women, during the Enlightenment where intellectuals discussed ideas in philosophy, science, and politics.
21 Clues: having the sun as the center of the universe • The theory that earth is at the center of the universe • a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution • Italian astronomer and mathematician who first used the telescope to study stars • The idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world • ...
Recognizing Your Philosophy & Style of Leadership 2013-10-16
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- A leadership style not like Theory X or Theory Y. This type of leader engages in minimal influence and gives no direction to subordinates.
- A leadership style similar to Theory X. This type of leader needs to control subordinates and what they do.
- Who proposed Theory X and Theory Y?
- The theory where people dislike work, need to be directed and controlled, and want security.
- This philosophy affects how others respond to you, how they respond to their work, and how effective you are as a leader. Philosophy of _______.
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- A leadership style that resembles Theory Y. This type of leader works with subordinates and tries to treat everyone fairly.
- The theory where people like work, are self motivated, and accept and seek responsibility.
- The behaviors of leaders, focusing on what leaders do and how they act.
8 Clues: Who proposed Theory X and Theory Y? • The behaviors of leaders, focusing on what leaders do and how they act. • The theory where people like work, are self motivated, and accept and seek responsibility. • The theory where people dislike work, need to be directed and controlled, and want security. • ...
A Galaxy of Fun Facts 2021-01-13
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- measured at 186,000 miles per second
- this star's light opened the Chicago World's Fair
- one giant land mass
- he created the Theory of Relativity
- it would take 356,908,917,036 years to get here
- thought up the Theory of Gravitation
- one day here is equal to 58 days and 15 hours on Earth
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- first space craft to successfully land on another planet
- he took most of the pictures on the moon
- this planet spins on its side
- a Hungarian astronomer who has a moon crater named after him
- the largest known star
- this planet rotates backwards
- cost a total of $1.7 billion dollars to build
14 Clues: one giant land mass • the largest known star • this planet spins on its side • this planet rotates backwards • he created the Theory of Relativity • measured at 186,000 miles per second • thought up the Theory of Gravitation • he took most of the pictures on the moon • cost a total of $1.7 billion dollars to build • it would take 356,908,917,036 years to get here • ...
Restoration Theory 2013-11-10
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- The restoration theory focuses only on physiological processes and ignores other factors, therefore it is a __________ approach.
- Doing this activity causes our bodies to feel tired and spend more time in NREM sleep (athletes do this)
- A rare inherited condition in which people do not sleep at all. (3 words)
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the brain (initials only)
- This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980)
- Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this.
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- What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to?
- These type of studies give evidence for the restoration theory (2 words)
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the body (initials only)
- One effect of sleep deprivation
- Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________.
- Horne refers to light sleep as this.
12 Clues: One effect of sleep deprivation • Horne refers to light sleep as this. • What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to? • Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this. • Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________. • This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980) • ...
Industrial Fun 2018-03-09
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- revolution increased output of machine made goods
- a member of a band who destroyed machinery
- believing that all people are equal
- gin machine that separates cotton
- bargaining wages of other conditions of employment
- engles German philosopher
- factory owner benefited greatly
- source of cheap labor
- movement the principles or movement of a party of political reformers, chiefly workingmen
- Theory important break through the history of medicine
- ethical theory which states that the best action is the one that maximizes utility
- the factors of production
- faire economic policy of letting owner of industry set working conditions
- marx radical type of socialism
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- production are privately own
- falls a women right convection
- place where everything perfect
- union a association of work
- a person who organizes manages and take risk of business
- class a social class between upper and working class
- certain rights of ownership
- a business owned by stockholders
- refuse to work
- the process of developing machine production of goods, required such as resources
- property owned by the community
- room forming a separate residence
- the haves
- the right to vote
28 Clues: the haves • refuse to work • the right to vote • source of cheap labor • the factors of production • certain rights of ownership • production are privately own • place where everything perfect • engles German philosopher • factory owner benefited greatly • property owned by the community • a business owned by stockholders • room forming a separate residence • ...
Earth systems crossword puzzle - easy 2021-06-14
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- the layer of earth on which we live on
- The name of the "supercontinent"
- They layer between the crust and the mantle and is also where the tectonic plates are
- The man who came up with the theory of continental drift
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- this is the substance that makes up most of the outer core
- The thickest layer of earth and also where convection currents occur
- the inner layer of earth and is made of iron and nickel
- the technology used by Harry Hess to come up with the theory of seafloor spreading
- The geologist that used sonar to make the theory of seafloor spreading
- the study that both Alfred Wegener and Harry Hess used
10 Clues: The name of the "supercontinent" • the layer of earth on which we live on • the study that both Alfred Wegener and Harry Hess used • the inner layer of earth and is made of iron and nickel • The man who came up with the theory of continental drift • this is the substance that makes up most of the outer core • ...
The bystander effect; a well known misconception 2020-08-19
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- Guy who created: The 2019 investigation "Would I Be Helped" by Richard Philpot and his colleagues used ... camera footage from locations spanning multiple countries and showed that in quatre vingt dix. neuf% of emergencies, one or ... bystanders came to help.
- and there were fah fewer people that witnessed the attack than was initial reported by the ___, with even themselves ... that their report was "floored".
- e and c the conceptual understanding of the _ in society, considering recent developments in research. .detailing the theory of the _.a new study that contradicts and challenges t- theory. implications of t- new study on modern society.
- wrote "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology" (1968).
- although the be has been proven in past ..., more recent observations have proven that the more b there are, the more likely we will receive aid from somebody, and by extension how stories such as the KG case are the small minority of exceptions.
- They sampled over deux cent ____ clips and each conflict lasted on average for trois minutes.
- they also concluded that the __ bystanders there were, the substantially __ likely someone would've helped.
- So maybe the ... of '___' does have some credibility behind it.
- e vingt dix neuf study which contradicts the be theory
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- T- contradiction is ... by a deux mille huit study by Stalder which found that the more b there were, the more likely the __ would receive help. Cependant t- has not been the only study that raises the question whether be is entirely real.
- Factor: T-is due to factors such as a __ where people are less likely or slower to help a victim because they believe someone else will take r.
- Additionally, ___ deduced from their ... that "involvement is the norm in public conflicts".
- depict what the be _ is and it's ... origins. The be is a social psychological __ that states the more b there are during an emergency, the less likely it is that any of them will actually help, demonstrated
- ... these recent studies have been able to shine light upon and __ the theory that (literally what the be is)
- moreover, they may assume that other b are more qualified to help, such as __ or police officers (Latané and Darley, 1968).
- The be was sparked after the infamous murder of __ in ny in front of trente ou plus witnesses who supposedly did ... nothing. However, the vrai about the murder was revealed in ... when some b actually did intervene by shouting at the criminal (Manning et al, 2007)
16 Clues: e vingt dix neuf study which contradicts the be theory • wrote "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology" (1968). • So maybe the ... of '___' does have some credibility behind it. • Additionally, ___ deduced from their ... that "involvement is the norm in public conflicts". • ...
The bystander effect; a well known misconception 2020-08-19
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- Guy who created: The 2019 investigation "Would I Be Helped" by Richard Philpot and his colleagues used ... camera footage from locations spanning multiple countries and showed that in quatre vingt dix. neuf% of emergencies, one or ... bystanders came to help.
- and there were fah fewer people that witnessed the attack than was initial reported by the ___, with even themselves ... that their report was "floored".
- e and c the conceptual understanding of the _ in society skrt, considering recent developments in research. .detailing the theory of the _.a new study that contradicts and challenges t- theory. implications of t- new study on modern society.
- wrote "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology" (1968).
- although the be has been proven in past ..., more recent observations have proven that the more b there are, the brap more likely we will receive aid from somebody, and by extension how stories such as the KG case are the small minority of exceptions.
- They sampled over deux cent ____ clips and each conflict lasted on average for trois minutes.
- they also concluded that the __ bystanders there were, the substantially __ likely someone would've helped.
- So maybe the ... of '___' does have some credibility behind it.
- e vingt dix neuf study which contradicts the be theory
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- T- contradiction is ... by a deux mille huit study by Stalder which found that the more b there were, the more likely the __ would receive help. Cependant skrt t- has not been the only study that raises the question whether be is entirely real.
- Factor: T-is due to factors such as a __ where people skrt are less likely or slower to help a victim because they believe someone else will take r.
- Additionally, ___ deduced from their ... that "involvement is the norm in public conflicts".
- depict what the be _ is and it's ... origins. The be brap brap is a social psychological __ that states the more b there are during an emergency, the less likely it is that any of them will actually help, demonstrated
- ... these recent studies have been able to shine light upon and __ the theory that (literally what the be is)
- moreover, they may assume that other b are more qualified to help, such as __ or police officers (Latané and Darley, 1968).
- The be was sparked after the infamous murder of __ in ny in front of trente ou plus witnesses who supposedly did ... nothing. However, the vrai about the murder was brap revealed in ... when some b actually did intervene by shouting at the criminal (Manning et al, 2007)
16 Clues: e vingt dix neuf study which contradicts the be theory • wrote "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology" (1968). • So maybe the ... of '___' does have some credibility behind it. • Additionally, ___ deduced from their ... that "involvement is the norm in public conflicts". • ...
Science 2022-05-19
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- Scientists try to _________ experiments.
- A scientist who studies physics.
- A scienctist who studies life.
- The theory of __________ was formed by Darwin.
- A scientist who studies stars.
- Theories are written in a scientific _________.
- A ________ tries to explain how somthing works.
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- A scientist who studies chemicals.
- Scientists do ___________ to discover facts.
- Experiments are done in a ____________.
- The goal of science to to ___________ new facts.
- Scientists look at stars through a ________.
- A scientist who studies the earth.
13 Clues: A scienctist who studies life. • A scientist who studies stars. • A scientist who studies physics. • A scientist who studies chemicals. • A scientist who studies the earth. • Experiments are done in a ____________. • Scientists try to _________ experiments. • Scientists do ___________ to discover facts. • Scientists look at stars through a ________. • ...
WAW 2020-04-28
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- Artist Anita Meyer took the lead on this piece on the 24th floor
- "You were born with two ears and one mouth, so spend twice as much time listening to others"
- Formed in 1982, Wellington ____ ____ is regulated by the OCC
- Nickname for the 'Duke of Wellington'
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- In 1967 Wellington ____ with Boston-based investment management firm Thorndike, Doran, Paine & Lewis
- Founder of first balanced mutual fund in the United States
- ____ , Firm, Self
- City in which Wellington no longer holds an office
- Bob ____ was one of the four investor friends who met for breakfast in early 1958
- Wellington is the ____ to Hartford and Vanguard
10 Clues: ____ , Firm, Self • Nickname for the 'Duke of Wellington' • Wellington is the ____ to Hartford and Vanguard • City in which Wellington no longer holds an office • Founder of first balanced mutual fund in the United States • Formed in 1982, Wellington ____ ____ is regulated by the OCC • Artist Anita Meyer took the lead on this piece on the 24th floor • ...
Vocab Day 1 : Core Nouns & Professional Life 2025-12-29
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- The people working for a firm
- The quantity or amount of a thing
- The degree to which something exists
- Keeping things or people apart
- Having a paid job
- A specific task with a deadline
- Your trade or profession
- One’s professional journey
- A forecast for the future
- Moving to a new location
- Physical dimensions
- One who pays for a regular service
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- A friendly "hello"
- The "finish line" of a career
- A step up the corporate ladder
- A machine used in the home
- Money back for a return
- Looking at two things side-by-side
- The process of building
- The act of receiving something
20 Clues: Having a paid job • A friendly "hello" • Physical dimensions • Money back for a return • The process of building • Your trade or profession • Moving to a new location • A forecast for the future • A machine used in the home • One’s professional journey • The "finish line" of a career • The people working for a firm • A step up the corporate ladder • Keeping things or people apart • ...
Unit 5 Review 2026-03-30
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- Philosopher who argued for freedom of speech
- leader of French Revolution, executed thousands by guillotine
- growth of cities
- Earth-centered solar system
- Idea that we give up some rights & freedoms in exchange for peace and security
- French King who was executed by guillotine
- Wrote the Leviathan, argued that life was "nasty, brutish, and short"
- Discovered gravity, invented calculus
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- Leader of Haitian Revolution
- Argued for Individual Rights
- Proved Heliocentric Theory through telescope, published book about it
- Venezuelan general who liberated several South American nations from Spanish control
- Sun-centered solar system
- to produce a large amount
- Argued for Separation of Powers & Checks and Balances
- French Queen who was executed by guillotine
- Argued for 3 Natural Rights (life, liberty, property)
- French Emperor who attempted to rebuild the French Empire before being exiled
- Created the Heliocentric Theory
19 Clues: growth of cities • Sun-centered solar system • to produce a large amount • Earth-centered solar system • Leader of Haitian Revolution • Argued for Individual Rights • Created the Heliocentric Theory • Discovered gravity, invented calculus • French King who was executed by guillotine • French Queen who was executed by guillotine • Philosopher who argued for freedom of speech • ...
Medicine through time so far 2025-11-14
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- ^ New approach to prevention using a mild dose of a disease to create immunity.
- ^ Disease whose London outbreak in 1854 was famously investigated by John Snow.
- ^ A term describing continuous or never-ending change.
- ^ Renaissance figure who improved knowledge of human anatomy through dissection.
- ^ Highly trained medical practitioner focused on diagnosis in the medieval period.
- ^ Physician who proved that cholera was spread by contaminated water.
- ^ Identified specific microbes that caused diseases like anthrax and tuberculosis.
- ^ Medieval figure who prepared and sold herbal remedies.
- ^ Used by Lister to prevent infection in wounds and during surgery.
- ^ Ancient physician whose ideas heavily influenced medieval medicine for over a millennium.
- ^ Key figure known for revolutionizing nursing and hospital hygiene.
- ^ The idea that disease is caused by specific microorganisms.
- ^ Medical practitioner who performed surgery and haircuts.
- ^ The devastating plague epidemic that struck England in 1348-49.
- ^ Institution founded in 1660 to encourage scientific experimentation and communication.
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- ^ Area of government action to improve living conditions, e.g., sanitation and water supply.
- ^ The ancient rational theory of disease based on blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile.
- ^ Used to control pain during surgery.
- ^ The approach where the government avoids interfering in public health or the economy (pre-1875).
- ^ Technology that rapidly helped to spread new medical ideas from the Renaissance onwards.
- ^ Renaissance doctor who emphasised careful observation of symptoms for diagnosis.
- ^ Common treatment used to rebalance the body's humours.
- ^ Theory that disease was caused by bad air or smells.
- ^ The epidemic that struck London in 1665.
- ^ Key individual who discovered the circulation of the blood.
- ^ Key individual who developed vaccination against smallpox.
- ^ An individual or event that causes rapid change in medicine.
- ^ Developed the Germ Theory in the 19th century.
28 Clues: ^ Used to control pain during surgery. • ^ The epidemic that struck London in 1665. • ^ Developed the Germ Theory in the 19th century. • ^ A term describing continuous or never-ending change. • ^ Theory that disease was caused by bad air or smells. • ^ Common treatment used to rebalance the body's humours. • ^ Medieval figure who prepared and sold herbal remedies. • ...
Judith Palacios Hernandez 6TH Evolution 2023-05-23
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- when two species involve together
- pattern of evolution where a species is stable for a long time then rapidly changes ________ equilibrium
- principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones decent with
- a characteristics that helps and organism survive
- structures that have no current function
- had different shaped shells depending on the island they were from
- when organism c change over time
- refers to the variety of living things
- proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- the name of the ship that Darwin traveled on
- when organisms disappear from the earth
- structures that are similar
- process by which evolution occurs , natural
- when one species evolves into many adaptive
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- a living thing
- formation of new species
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- required for new species to form
- islands that Darwin visited
- the presence of differences in sequences of genes
- the study of the earth
- well supported testable explanation
- when two unrelated organisms look alike (sharks, dolphins)
- the name of Darwin's book the__________ of species
- natural selection is also know as the survival of the
- change over time
26 Clues: a living thing • change over time • the study of the earth • formation of new species • islands that Darwin visited • structures that are similar • required for new species to form • when organism c change over time • when two species involve together • well supported testable explanation • preserved remains of ancient organisms • refers to the variety of living things • ...
Standing firm in the face of Opposition 2025-01-14
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- Paul was accused of causing trouble at the _____
- Paul showed ______ and confidence during the trial.
- Paul was in the prison for ____ years.
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- Jesus said ,"_______are those who are persecuted"
- He was the governor in whose court Paul was tried
- He was preaching about Jesus to the Jews
- Paul was not afraid because ____ was with him.
- Paul did not lie, he told the _______.
8 Clues: Paul did not lie, he told the _______. • Paul was in the prison for ____ years. • He was preaching about Jesus to the Jews • Paul was not afraid because ____ was with him. • Paul was accused of causing trouble at the _____ • Jesus said ,"_______are those who are persecuted" • He was the governor in whose court Paul was tried • ...
The Mathematicians Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-10
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- made a incompleteness theorem which states axiomatic mathematical system
- discover chaotic deterministic system which laid the foundations of modern chaos theory
- established the foundations of probability
- discovered the algebra of quaternions
- best known for the geometric theorem, for straight lines that intersect at a common point
- the founder of the metric system
- introduced modern mathematical terminology and notation
- started the project of formulating and proving the theorems of infinitesimal calculus
- design an paradox which set of all sets that are not members themselves
- discovered the probability theory
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- theoriginal discoverer of the infinitesimal calculus
- Was the first to know how logarithms worked
- discovered that any periodic motion can be written as a superposition
- invented the mechanical calculator
- created the theorem which states the sum of the angles of a triangle is equal to two right angles
- was the first to define the concept of a group in the modern way
- was able to determined a necessary and sufficient condition for polynomial
- introducedsymbols for is less than and is greater than
18 Clues: the founder of the metric system • discovered the probability theory • invented the mechanical calculator • discovered the algebra of quaternions • established the foundations of probability • Was the first to know how logarithms worked • theoriginal discoverer of the infinitesimal calculus • introducedsymbols for is less than and is greater than • ...
Continental Drift 2021-10-08
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- The theory proposed by Wegener (11,5)
- The remains of living things that support continental drift.
- The land mass that formed the southern continents
- The scientist who proposed the theory of moving continents
- The modern continent that fits the east coast of South America
- The outer layer of the Earth
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- The semi-solid layer of the Earth under the crust.
- The inner layers of the Earth contail a lot of this metal.
- The molten layer deep within the Earth (5.4)
- A scientist who studies rocks
- The first supercontinent.
- The layer of the Earth at the very centre (5,4)
12 Clues: The first supercontinent. • The outer layer of the Earth • A scientist who studies rocks • The theory proposed by Wegener (11,5) • The molten layer deep within the Earth (5.4) • The layer of the Earth at the very centre (5,4) • The land mass that formed the southern continents • The semi-solid layer of the Earth under the crust. • ...
Writing Thesis II 2026-03-03
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- What your study adds to the field
- The effects or applications of your findings
- Why your study matters
- Your researcher identity and positioning
- The conceptual lens guiding interpretation
- ___ review=The section where you synthesize research and identify a gap
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- Overuse of cautious language that weakens authority
- Where you interpret findings in relation to theory
- How data were collected and analyzed
- The focused issue your study addresses
- The scholarly community your study speaks to
- A constraint affecting scope or generalizability
- The missing piece in existing research your study addresses
- The central claim your thesis defends
14 Clues: Why your study matters • What your study adds to the field • How data were collected and analyzed • The central claim your thesis defends • The focused issue your study addresses • Your researcher identity and positioning • The conceptual lens guiding interpretation • The scholarly community your study speaks to • The effects or applications of your findings • ...
Sip & Solve 2023-06-20
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- Name of Olivia's Law Firm
- City where the bride went for her bachelorette trip
- Name of company Greg works for
- Place where they met
- Greg's middle name
- Olivia's Maid of Honor
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- Number of years they have been together
- Olivia's favorite color
- Month they got engaged
- Olivia's Middle Name
- Venue Name
- Greg's best man
- Name of their cat
- Primary stone on the engagement ring
- Name of the street they live on
15 Clues: Venue Name • Greg's best man • Name of their cat • Greg's middle name • Olivia's Middle Name • Place where they met • Month they got engaged • Olivia's Maid of Honor • Olivia's favorite color • Name of Olivia's Law Firm • Name of company Greg works for • Name of the street they live on • Primary stone on the engagement ring • Number of years they have been together • ...
Modernism and Globalism 2023-04-20
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- Creator of emblematic symphonies, strong contrasts, soft sound and dramatic motifs.
- The leading action painter of the twentieth century
- Traditional compositional technique rejected by imaginist poets.
- Literary genre that gives an original and fictionalized narrative context to contemporary events and situations
- Característica poética rechazada por Ezra Pound y T.S Eliot
- Tool enabled molecular biologists to successfully map the human genome
- Artist creator of the work "The Metamorphosis"
- Who wrote the novel Go Tell It?
- The architect of soviet communism
- Group of people who make up the largest ethnic minority in the United States
- Theory of everything
- His dialectic describes a system in which thesis and antithesis face each other and generate a synthesis.
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- Early pop-art pioneer
- German physicist and theorist who pioneered the theory of quantum mechanics
- The art style embraced by celebrity culture mediated by television, film, and magazines.
- Field was the focus of sigmund freud's work
- Hip-hop started in this city
- Intellectual movement characterized by skepticism towards the "grand narratives" of modernism.
- The principle advocating equal social, political, and economic rights for men and women
- Founder of psychoanalysis
- Literary genre that features magical elements that appear in a realistic setting.
21 Clues: Theory of everything • Early pop-art pioneer • Founder of psychoanalysis • Hip-hop started in this city • Who wrote the novel Go Tell It? • The architect of soviet communism • Field was the focus of sigmund freud's work • Artist creator of the work "The Metamorphosis" • The leading action painter of the twentieth century • ...
Chapter 5 2025-05-13
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- produces or brings into being
- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet
- production period so short that only variable inputs can be changed
- Change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve.
- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- costs of production that do not change when output changes
- A table showing the quantities that would be produced or offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market at a given point in time.
- Total output or production by a firm
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- Supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
- production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover from its costs.
- Different amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supply curve
- sum of variable cost and fixed cost. All costs associated with production
- Extra revenue from sale of one additional unit of output
- gives time, money, or effort
- a graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
- assumed but not proven
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- production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of output
- stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added.
- Production period long enough to change the amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good multiplied by quantity sold.
- handled by way of
- government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- amount of a product a producer or seller would be willing to offer for sale at all possible prices in a market at a given point in time
- Principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- average price that every unit of output sells for
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects total output
- different
33 Clues: different • handled by way of • assumed but not proven • gives time, money, or effort • produces or brings into being • Total output or production by a firm • average price that every unit of output sells for • responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price • Extra revenue from sale of one additional unit of output • ...
Origin of Life 2022-06-13
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- study of the earth and various materials
- The process to create polymers
- Consists of a phosphate group, a nitrogen base and a sugar
- A building block for DNA and RNA
- Theory that was proposed by Stanley Miller
- How astronomers predict the creation of the universe
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- Life could have evolved from organic chemical reactions that created more complex chemical structures
- Increases the rate of a chemical reaction
- Theory on the origin of life influenced by religion
- viscous colloid-rich liquid phase that can separate from a colloidal solution when a third component is added
10 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 • ...
Nebular Theory Project 2023-12-15
7 Clues: Innermost planets • all our planets are on this • When our solar system was born • The second step of nebular theory • The first step of the nebula theory • The last step of the nebular theory • The third step of the nebular theory
Unit 7 pt 2 2022-03-08
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- an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
- a test (such as the MMPI) developed by testing a pool of items and then selecting those that discriminate between groups
- a theory of death-related anxiety; explores people's emotional and behavioral responses to reminders of their impending death
- a reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that, according to Freud, strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
- in psychoanalytic theory, the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories
- in psychoanalytic theory, according to Freud, a lingering focus of pleasure-seeking energies at an earlier psychosexual stage, in which conflicts were unresolved
- in contemporary psychology, assumed to be the center of personality, the organizer of our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- transferring of unacceptable impulses into socially valued motives
- the process by which, according to Freud, children incorporate their parents' values into their developing superegos
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- focuses on the effects of learning on our personality development
- theories that view personality with a focus on the unconscious and the importance of childhood experiences
- the part of personality that, according to Freud, represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgment (the conscience) and for future aspirations
- a readiness to perceive oneself favorably
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism by which the ego unconsciously switches unacceptable impulses into their opposites
- according to Maslow, the striving for identity, meaning, and purpose beyond the self
- giving priority to the goals of one's group (often one's extended family or work group) and defining one's identity accordingly
- refusing to believe or even perceive painful realities
- the largely conscious, "executive" part of personality
18 Clues: a readiness to perceive oneself favorably • refusing to believe or even perceive painful realities • the largely conscious, "executive" part of personality • focuses on the effects of learning on our personality development • transferring of unacceptable impulses into socially valued motives • ...
Soul of a Champion: The Gil Hodges Story 2022-05-21
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- lifting of one's heart and mind to God
- moral qualities distinctive to an individual
- adoration and honor given to God
- good name or public esteem
- expressions of love and fidelity to God
- the act of leading
- courage
- founded by Jesus Christ
- one's calling
- the protection and governance of God
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- Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Christ
- a game played with a bat and ball
- enables one to know God and all He revealed
- persistence especially in difficulties
- the state of being a father
- what each Christian is called to
- self-control
- firm disposition to do the good
- love
- a prayer in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary
20 Clues: love • courage • self-control • one's calling • the act of leading • founded by Jesus Christ • good name or public esteem • the state of being a father • firm disposition to do the good • adoration and honor given to God • what each Christian is called to • a game played with a bat and ball • the protection and governance of God • lifting of one's heart and mind to God • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2014-02-17
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- Transfer of heat through movement of heated material
- Boundary formed where two lithospheric plates slide past each other
- Movement in a fluid caused by uneven heating
- Makes up the continental landmasses
- An undersea mountain range with a steep,narrow valley running down its center
- Boundary formed by the collision of two lithospheric plates
- Material on the ocean floor
- Theory that the lithosphere is made up of plates that float on the asthenosphere and that the plates possibly are moved by convection currents
- Means "all seas"
- Movement of the ocean floor away from either side of a mid-ocean ridge
- piece of land with a geologic history distinct from that of the surrounding land.
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- Hypothesis that states that the continents had moved.
- theory that continents are a patchwork of pieces of land that have individual geologic histories
- region where one lithospheric plate moves under another
- Boundary formed by two lithospheric plates
- Layer that is like putty
- Forms the thin outer shell of the earth
- Chain of volcanic islands formed along an ocean trench
- Steep, narrow valley formed as lithospheric plates separate
- Means "all lands"
20 Clues: Means "all seas" • Means "all lands" • Layer that is like putty • Material on the ocean floor • Makes up the continental landmasses • Forms the thin outer shell of the earth • Boundary formed by two lithospheric plates • Movement in a fluid caused by uneven heating • Transfer of heat through movement of heated material • Hypothesis that states that the continents had moved. • ...
Foundations of OT Final Review Activity 2019-12-07
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- These are formal statements about causes and effects or the nature of relationships among features of the world. (Week 11, Slide 6)
- This theory views change as coming from within the person and one’s motivation for change. (Week 12, Slide 22)
- In the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), volition, habituation, and performance capacity are all concepts related to the... (Week 14, Slide 6)
- ___ is defined as a process experienced by people with mental illness whereby they come to a life that is defined less by illness and pathology. (Ch. 46 Pg. 663)
- The overarching expectation is that the journey of recovery will provide opportunities for greater well-being, positive growth, and… (Ch. 46, Pg. 663)
- Which model uses the term task rather than occupation? (Week 14, Slide 21)
- This is a product of engagement and participation in occupations. (Week 15, Slide 5)
- Biology/genetics, individual behavior, social environment, physical environment, and health services are considered what? (Ch. 47, p. 676)
- Ecological models provide a ______ for OT Practice. (Week 14, Slide 29)
- These types of theories provide an overarching model or framework. (Week 11, Slide 10)
- Fading, shaping, and chaining are examples of reinforcement for one-step ____ methods. (Week 12, Slide 10)
- EHP, PEO, and PEOP have similar definitions of the person: a unique and holistic view of the person that acknowledges the mind, body, and... (Week 14, Slide 18)
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- This Health Promotion Theory places an emphasis on how to change behavior, self-efficacy, and mastery through doing. (Week 13, Slide 14)
- These approaches require continual reflection related to evolving partnerships with clients, creating authentic opportunities for participation and citizenship, and innovation in service delivery. (Week 12, slide 42)
- Lack of third-party reimbursement can be seen as a ___ to emerging practice settings. (Week 15, slide 21)
- In the Occupational Adaptation Theory, the environments and contexts that assert a demand for mastery from the person is the... (Week 15, slide 8)
- This practice setting is the largest employer of OT practitioners.(Week 15, slide 17)
- In this Health Promotion Theory, a decision is made to either adopt or not adopt a new health behavior based on balancing perceived risks and benefits. (Week 13, Slide 12)
- In the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), all change in OT is driven by the client’s… (Week 14, Slide 10)
- This historical figure contributed to the Occupational Adaptation Theory by including occupation to facilitate adaptation and change. (Week 15, Slide 3)
- A therapist asks a child to identify 3 activities that he or she needs or wants to do that they could work on together. This is an example of... (Week 11, Slide 16)
- A concept used to explain changes in behavior. (Week 12, Slide 5)
- This model is concerned with how people can participate in daily life occupations and achieve a state of competence and identity (Week 14, Slide 4)
- This practice setting identifies eligibility and service decisions made by a student’s individual educational program. (Ch. 62, Pg. 1000)
24 Clues: A concept used to explain changes in behavior. (Week 12, Slide 5) • Ecological models provide a ______ for OT Practice. (Week 14, Slide 29) • Which model uses the term task rather than occupation? (Week 14, Slide 21) • This is a product of engagement and participation in occupations. (Week 15, Slide 5) • ...
Africana Studies Unit Glossary 2017-09-17
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- a cultural ideology or worldview that focuses on the history of black Africans.
- the term commonly used to describe the mass dispersion of peoples from Africa during the Transatlantic Slave Trades,from the 1500s to the 1800s.This Diaspora took millions of people from western and central Africa.
- particular philosophy of life or conception of the world.
- fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
- theory of knowledge,especially with regard to its methods,validity,and scope.
- political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production,distribution,and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- toward those who hold different opinions from oneself.
- widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- typical example or pattern of something;a model.
- antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
- on Europe and Europeans.
- or injury that results or may result from some action or judgment.
- :the status of belonging to a particular nation.
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- patriotism,especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.
- Dissonance :the state of having inconsistent thoughts,beliefs,or attitudes,especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude of change .
- study of the nature of value and valuation,and of the kinds of things that are valuable.
- system of ideas and ideals,especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- and Islam, on the other hand,are often portrayed as dynamic missionary enterprises,almost inevitably destined to prevail and thereby bring Africa and Africans into the domain.
- or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.
- or dominance,especially by one country or social group over others,
- cruel or unjust treatment or control.
- economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit,rather than by the state.
- unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories pf people or things,especially on the grounds of race,age,or .xenophobia: or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.
- political theory derived from Karl Marx,advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- passage:refers to the part of the trade where Africans,densely packed onto ships ,were transported across the Atlantic to the West Indies.
25 Clues: on Europe and Europeans. • cruel or unjust treatment or control. • typical example or pattern of something;a model. • :the status of belonging to a particular nation. • toward those who hold different opinions from oneself. • particular philosophy of life or conception of the world. • or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries. • ...
Africana Studies Unit Glossary 2017-09-17
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- Dissonance :the state of having inconsistent thoughts,beliefs,or attitudes,especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude of change .
- typical example or pattern of something;a model.
- antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
- theory of knowledge,especially with regard to its methods,validity,and scope.
- or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.
- political theory derived from Karl Marx,advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- passage:refers to the part of the trade where Africans,densely packed onto ships ,were transported across the Atlantic to the West Indies.
- or dominance,especially by one country or social group over others,
- the term commonly used to describe the mass dispersion of peoples from Africa during the Transatlantic Slave Trades,from the 1500s to the 1800s.This Diaspora took millions of people from western and central Africa.
- :the status of belonging to a particular nation.
- political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production,distribution,and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- particular philosophy of life or conception of the world.
- widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
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- patriotism,especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.
- a cultural ideology or worldview that focuses on the history of black Africans.
- on Europe and Europeans.
- unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories pf people or things,especially on the grounds of race,age,or .xenophobia: or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.
- fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
- cruel or unjust treatment or control.
- or injury that results or may result from some action or judgment.
- toward those who hold different opinions from oneself.
- economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit,rather than by the state.
- and Islam, on the other hand,are often portrayed as dynamic missionary enterprises,almost inevitably destined to prevail and thereby bring Africa and Africans into the domain.
- study of the nature of value and valuation,and of the kinds of things that are valuable.
- system of ideas and ideals,especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
25 Clues: on Europe and Europeans. • cruel or unjust treatment or control. • typical example or pattern of something;a model. • :the status of belonging to a particular nation. • toward those who hold different opinions from oneself. • particular philosophy of life or conception of the world. • or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries. • ...
Unit 1: The Study of Children 2021-09-15
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- an act of recognizing and recording behavior
- the developmental process that refers to the ability to know right from wrong
- period of childhood from one to two years of age
- Italian educator whose theory states children learn best through their senses pursuing their own interests at their own rate
- the first to study children in a scientific way; he said that children go through four stages of thinking and should be given learning tasks suitable for each stage
- the period of great growth and change between childhood and adulthood, ages 13-18.
- the developmental process that refers to the physical growth of a person's body. This growth affects height, weight, and internal body systems.
- a series of stages a person passes through during his or her lifetime.
- a person's surroundings and everything in them, including both human and non–human factors
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- the developmental process that refers to the growth of the brain and the use of mental skills
- period of childhood from birth up to one year
- development a development process that refers to the ability to experience, express, and control emotions
- a school providing children freedom within limits by a rather structured approach and a fixed method in which materials are presented
- period of childhood from three to five years of age
- a scientifically acceptable principle followed as the basis of action
- the developmental process that refers to the way people relate to others around them
- Austrian psychiatrist whose theory states that a person's early emotional experiences affect adult life profoundly
- development the study of how children grow and change physically, intellectually, emotionally, socially and morally
- a child old enough to attend school. Ages 6-12
- the sum of all the qualities a person inherits from his or her parents at birth
20 Clues: an act of recognizing and recording behavior • period of childhood from birth up to one year • a child old enough to attend school. Ages 6-12 • period of childhood from one to two years of age • period of childhood from three to five years of age • a scientifically acceptable principle followed as the basis of action • ...
Evolution 2023-12-05
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- A graph of time
- Something that makes up all living things on Earth
- The part of evolution that involves embryos
- The remains of an animal found in the earth
- A hypothesis known for conspiracy and science
- The part of evolution that involves the chemical process
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- Science that involves where an animal is/lives
- An animal that forms a change/mutates
- A function in an animal that has seemingly no function
- Something an animal does specifically
- The structure and body of living things
- A group of animals categorized as one thing
- The theory about animals having origins/ancestors from pre-existing animals
- Two animals having a similar function that serves a different purpose
14 Clues: A graph of time • An animal that forms a change/mutates • Something an animal does specifically • The structure and body of living things • A group of animals categorized as one thing • The part of evolution that involves embryos • The remains of an animal found in the earth • A hypothesis known for conspiracy and science • Science that involves where an animal is/lives • ...
Developmental Task Theory 2021-11-18
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- Is a period of life from birth to 2 weeks
- one that arises at a certain period in our lives, the successful achievement of which leads to happiness and success with later task, while leads to unhappiness, social disapproval and difficulty with later task
- period that extends from conception to death
- He develop the developmental task theory
- the developmental task concept has a long and rich
- A stage of achieving emotional independence of parents and other adults
- The developmental task of ___adulthood are taking civic responsibility, starting a family and rearing children.
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- model of development that Havighurst proposed.
- Task that have their source in the pressure of are those learning to read or learning the role of a responsible citizen
- this theory explained that the child must learn to become a worthy responsible adult through restraints imposed by his society
- A progressive series of change
- this theory explained that the child will develop best if left as free as possible
- developmental task concept occupies middle ground between two opposed theories of
- task from ___are those that emerge from the maturing personality and take form of personal values and aspirations
- task that arise from ____maturation are those learning to walk, talk and behave acceptably
15 Clues: A progressive series of change • He develop the developmental task theory • Is a period of life from birth to 2 weeks • period that extends from conception to death • model of development that Havighurst proposed. • the developmental task concept has a long and rich • A stage of achieving emotional independence of parents and other adults • ...
Unit 7 Part 2 Vocab Choice Board 2023-05-10
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- An industry in which the inputs weigh more than the final products.
- The period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an industrial society. This involves an extensive re-organization of an economy for the purpose of manufacturing.
- These factors involve transporting materials to and from a factory. A firm seeks a location that minimizes the cost of transporting inputs to the factory and finished goods to consumers.
- An industry for which labor costs comprise a high percentage of total expenses.
- A market center for the exchange of services by people attracted from the surrounding area.
- These factors result from the unique characteristics of a location. These are labor, capital, and land.
- Makes something that gains volume or weight during production.
- Copper Mining
- Manufacturing based in homes rather than in factories, most common prior to the Industrial Revolution
Down
- A theory that explains the distribution of services based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas for services; larger settlements are fewer and farther apart than smaller settlements and provide services for a larger number of people who are willing to travel farther.
- A business that sells its products or services primarily to consumers outside the settlement
- Shipment of parts and materials to arrive at a factory moments before they are needed.
- The transfer of goods or services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money. A system or network that allows trade is called a market.
- The Industrial Revolution, now also known as the First Industrial Revolution, was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers.
- A service that primarily meets the needs of other businesses, including professional, financial, and transportation services.
16 Clues: Copper Mining • Makes something that gains volume or weight during production. • An industry in which the inputs weigh more than the final products. • An industry for which labor costs comprise a high percentage of total expenses. • Shipment of parts and materials to arrive at a factory moments before they are needed. • ...
Unit 7 Part 2 Vocab Choice Board 2023-05-10
Across
- An industry in which the inputs weigh more than the final products.
- The period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an industrial society. This involves an extensive re-organization of an economy for the purpose of manufacturing.
- These factors involve transporting materials to and from a factory. A firm seeks a location that minimizes the cost of transporting inputs to the factory and finished goods to consumers.
- An industry for which labor costs comprise a high percentage of total expenses.
- A market center for the exchange of services by people attracted from the surrounding area.
- These factors result from the unique characteristics of a location. These are labor, capital, and land.
- Makes something that gains volume or weight during production.
- Copper Mining
- Manufacturing based in homes rather than in factories, most common prior to the Industrial Revolution
Down
- A theory that explains the distribution of services based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas for services; larger settlements are fewer and farther apart than smaller settlements and provide services for a larger number of people who are willing to travel farther.
- A business that sells its products or services primarily to consumers outside the settlement
- Shipment of parts and materials to arrive at a factory moments before they are needed.
- The transfer of goods or services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money. A system or network that allows trade is called a market.
- The Industrial Revolution, now also known as the First Industrial Revolution, was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers.
- A service that primarily meets the needs of other businesses, including professional, financial, and transportation services.
16 Clues: Copper Mining • Makes something that gains volume or weight during production. • An industry in which the inputs weigh more than the final products. • An industry for which labor costs comprise a high percentage of total expenses. • Shipment of parts and materials to arrive at a factory moments before they are needed. • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword 2016-04-18
Across
- Difference between members of a species that can be good or bad
- Evolution says that some species came from a common ___
- The larger this is, the more biodiversity there is likely to be
- Something in nature that can isolate members of a species
- Difference between members of a species that are beneficial
- Similar body structures
- To pass on genes, organisms must ___ and reproduce
- When too many of a species are in an area
- Scientist who came up with theory of natural selection
- When a species is quite close to extinction
- Warmer, moister ones lead to more biodiversity
Down
- One of the types of evidence used to support theory of evolution
- Survival of the fittest
- When members of a species are completely separated from the rest of the species
- Type of selection where humans determine what animals are bred
- Slow change over time
- A species role in an ecosystem
- The number of different species in an area
- When a species first gets in danger of going extinct
19 Clues: Slow change over time • Survival of the fittest • Similar body structures • A species role in an ecosystem • When too many of a species are in an area • The number of different species in an area • When a species is quite close to extinction • Warmer, moister ones lead to more biodiversity • To pass on genes, organisms must ___ and reproduce • ...
POPULATION 2022-04-03
Across
- area Urban area
- mortality Child mortality
- of demographic transition Theory of demographic transition
- fertility rate (TFR) Total fertility rate (TFR)
- countries Developed countries
- Demographers
- structure diagrams Age structure diagrams
- death rate Crude death rate
- pyramid Population pyramid
- expectancy Life expectancy
- domestic product (GDP) Gross domestic product (GDP)
- Immigration
- momentum Population momentum
Down
- planning Family planning
- equation IPAT equation
- Demography
- domestic product (GDP) Gross domestic product (GDP)
- countries Developing countries
- birth rate Crude birth rate
- Emigration
- Affluence
- mortality Infant mortality
22 Clues: Affluence • Demography • Emigration • Immigration • Demographers • area Urban area • equation IPAT equation • planning Family planning • mortality Child mortality • pyramid Population pyramid • expectancy Life expectancy • mortality Infant mortality • death rate Crude death rate • birth rate Crude birth rate • momentum Population momentum • countries Developed countries • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2018-03-07
Across
- All for One, One for All
- The ownership of a corporation
- Falls First Women's Rights convention
- What is is what is
- Bargaining for the benefit of the entire group
- Frederich Engels supports this
- Business Owner
- The working class
- The process of making an area more Urban
- A company in which a person can own stock
- Revolution The period of time where Industry grew the most
- Economic Theory with the most Economic Freedom
Down
- To refuse to do something until you get what you demand
- Group between the lower and upper classes
- The process of creating more industry
- Group of Political Workers stating their demands and beliefs
- Union Group advocating for better working conditions
- Engels Supporter of Communism
- the right to vote in elections
- The belief that any act is good if it benefits the majority
- An apartment housing up to twelve families
- Theory The idea that bacteria cause illnesses
- A society where everything is perfect
- Person who believes all are equal
- Group of Society holding the majority of wealth
- Gin Machine made to pick cotton faster
- Inventor of Communism
- Person who hates urbanization
28 Clues: Business Owner • The working class • What is is what is • Inventor of Communism • All for One, One for All • Engels Supporter of Communism • Person who hates urbanization • The ownership of a corporation • the right to vote in elections • Frederich Engels supports this • Person who believes all are equal • The process of creating more industry • Falls First Women's Rights convention • ...
Irregular verbs 4.6 2025-12-02
Across
- – The company ___ under financial stress last quarter. – ser/estar
- – The long process HAS ___ the negotiations down significantly. – desgastar/usarse
- – Investors ___ uncertain after the new tax reforms. – sentir
- – The contract HAS___ both parties to strict payment terms. – vincular/obligar
- – The advisor ___ that diversifying the portfolio was essential. – decir
- – The client ___ the invoice earlier than expected. – pagar
- – Inflation HAS___ into the company’s profit margin. – comer
- – The firm ___ new equipment to reduce tax liability. – comprar
- – The consultant ___ fresh insights into the budgeting process. – traer
- – The CEO ___ to the bank to finalize the loan agreement. – conducir
- – The firm HAS ___ its quarterly revenue targets again. – vencer/superar
- – A notice HAS ___ from the tax authority requesting clarification. – venir
- – The partners ___ to negotiate the merger terms. – reunirse/encontrarse
- – The committee HAS___ a more conservative investment plan. – elegir
- – The accountant ___ the final statement on the director’s desk. – dejar/salir
- – The startup HAS___ additional capital from new investors. – buscar
- – The department HAS___ important receipts needed for reimbursement. – perder
- – The accountant HAS___ an error that later caused trouble. – ocultar
- – The team HAS ___ too much coffee while closing the accounts. – beber
- – The committee ___ the most cost-effective proposal. – elegir
- – The auditor ___ to question the missing receipts. – empezar
- – The accountant ___ a summary of the year-end adjustments. – escribir
- – The team ___ coffee while preparing the quarterly report. – beber
- – The firm HAS___ operational expenses to remain profitable. – cortar/reducir
- – The company ___ several assets to increase liquidity. – vender
- – The system HAS___ down during the final audit. – romper
- – The director ___ approval for the revised budget. – dar
- – The investment ___ unprofitable after the currency fluctuation. – volverse
- – The trainee ___ the importance of accurate reporting. – entender
Down
- – The unexpected fee HAS___ the department’s travel budget. – volar/estallar
- – The CEO HAS___ with regulators about compliance issues. – hablar
- – The board HAS___ all hiring until Q4. – congelar
- – The proposal HAS___ out as the most financially viable. – destacar/estar de pie
- – The analyst ___ a complete risk assessment. – hacer
- – The manager ___ with several overdue invoices today. – tratar/encargarse
- – The team ___ too much on unnecessary travel expenses. – gastar
- – The board HAS___ to evaluate new funding options. – empezar
- – The company HAS___ several investor meetings this week. – sostener/celebrar
- – The delay HAS ___ the company several thousand dollars. – costar
- – The CFO HAS___ abroad to negotiate the agreement. – volar
- – The firm HAS___ measures to prevent future fraud. – tomar
- – The reportHAS ___ essential for investor confidence. – convertirse
- – The finance team ___ detailed records of all payments. – mantener
- – Consumer demand HAS ___ sharply this quarter. – caer
- – The audit HAS___ more complicated than expected. – obtener/volverse
- – The auditor ___ discrepancies in several accounts. – encontrar
- – The CFO HAS___ significant improvements to the reporting system. – hacer
- – The scandal HAS___ the confidence of shareholders. – sacudir
- – The department ___ several financial simulations. – ejecutar/correr
- – The data HAS___ consistent growth in subscription revenue. – mostrar
- – Revenue ___ steadily throughout the year. – crecer
- – The auditor ___ the entire report before signing. – leer
- – The startup ___ a strong financial model before seeking investors. – construir
- – A new risk ___ in the company’s latest financial forecast. – surgir
- – The CFO ___ responsibility for the budget miscalculation. – tomar
- – The bank HAS ___ part of the outstanding loan. – perdonar
- – Operating costs HAS ___ steadily all year. – elevarse/subir
- – The accountant ___ a major error during the final review. – captar/atrapar
- – The company ___ a meeting to review quarterly performance. – sostener/celebrar
- – Profits ___ sharply due to reduced international sales. – caer
60 Clues: – The board HAS___ all hiring until Q4. – congelar • – Revenue ___ steadily throughout the year. – crecer • – The analyst ___ a complete risk assessment. – hacer • – Consumer demand HAS ___ sharply this quarter. – caer • – The system HAS___ down during the final audit. – romper • – The director ___ approval for the revised budget. – dar • ...
Working life 2023-09-20
Across
- To fire
- A person employed to protect buildings
- In the open air
- To cancel
- Unemployed
- Have a second job,secretly and at night, in addition to one's regular job
- A place of employment
- A boss
- Your own boss
Down
- Dishonor, humiliation
- Opposite of full-time
- Windmill
- A worker
- At a distance from the shore
- A firm
- Personal Protective Equipment
16 Clues: A firm • A boss • To fire • Windmill • A worker • To cancel • Unemployed • Your own boss • In the open air • Dishonor, humiliation • Opposite of full-time • A place of employment • At a distance from the shore • Personal Protective Equipment • A person employed to protect buildings • Have a second job,secretly and at night, in addition to one's regular job
Approaches to Staffing 2026-01-29
Across
- Not garanted any working hours – work only when firm call for help - what's a name of this type of employment
- Introducing someone to new role
- Allows employees to set own time for start and end (no 9-17)
- Workers who can carry out more posisions are?
- Which type of staff are workers hired for short time – short term?
Down
- When group of employees come to employer nagotiate - which type of bargain is that?
- Using other firm to carry out a part of your production
- Being fired without doing anythings wrong
- Hire specialized firm/person to do specific task
- Employer fires you because of poor performance, …
10 Clues: Introducing someone to new role • Being fired without doing anythings wrong • Workers who can carry out more posisions are? • Hire specialized firm/person to do specific task • Employer fires you because of poor performance, … • Using other firm to carry out a part of your production • Allows employees to set own time for start and end (no 9-17) • ...
