theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
micro chapter 9 2018-11-16
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- demonstrates why a competitive oligopoly tends to result in both rivals using a low-price strategy that does not maximize profits
- the term that refers to the oligopoly condition in which an action by one firm may cause a reaction from other firms
- a firm in monopolistic competition experiences a(n) ________ in its LRAC due to advertising
- a group of firms that formally agree to reduce competition by coordinating the price and output
- a firm in monopolistic competition uses ______ which increases its expenses
- the model for explaining behavior by oligopoly firms in which a dominant firm sets the price for the industry
- with product differentiation, the differences may be only ______ by buyers
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- the demand curve for a monopolistically competitive firm is less ____ than for a firm in perfect competition
- a term that refers to the oligopoly market structure that refers to its use of market power
- the process of creating real or apparent differences between goods or services
- a model of the strategic moves and countermoves of rivals that can be used to understand oligopolies
- _______ competition uses advertising, packaging, etc. to compete
- it is the increase in LRAC for a firm in perfect competition, rather than an increase in _________ as in perfect competition, that leads to zero economic profit
13 Clues: _______ competition uses advertising, packaging, etc. to compete • with product differentiation, the differences may be only ______ by buyers • a firm in monopolistic competition uses ______ which increases its expenses • the process of creating real or apparent differences between goods or services • ...
Chapter 7 2025-01-09
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- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual’s identity
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- job-related crime committed by high-status people
- an act committed in violation of the law
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a repition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
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- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- the theory that complience with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- only occasional breaking of norms
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the process of changing of reforming a criminal through socialization
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- punishment intended to make ciminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damaged caused by their acts
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • a repition of, or return to, criminal behavior • ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crime committed by high-status people • ...
Rainimator Wiki Stuff (pass Azura2002 2020-10-01
Across
- Fractures: A Minecraft Movie
- Wishing Dead
- Creepers
- List of Minor Fights
- Just So You Know
- Ender Wish
- Skeleton Horses
- Nether Civil War
- Theory/Frostbourne
- Naeus' Horse
- Theory/Ender Watchers
- Begin Again
- Rain’s Revenge
- Giant Skeletons
- Wither Skeletons
- Battle for Glacierford
- Humans
- Unknown Species
- Snow Golems
- End-Nether War
- Ender Dragon
- Wither Angels
- Fractures
- Cold as Ice
- Undead (Species)
- Magma Cubes
- Blazes
- Wither Heart
- The Struggle
- Zombies
- We Are The Danger
- 1 of a Kind
- Battle of the Tundra
- Wither Skeleton Horses
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- Ender People
- Fall of the Undead
- Giant Withers
- Ghasts
- End-Frostbourne War
- Ancient Endermen
- Outbreak at Glacierford
- Horses
- Timeline
- List of Significant Lines
- Fall of the End
- Theory/Nether Horde
- Skeletons
- Goodbye
- Cold as Ice (REMIX)
- Falling
- Spiders
- Wings of Salvation
- Endermen
- Vexes
- Netherkin
- Hard Pill To Swallow
- Iron Golems
- Pigmen
- Villagers
59 Clues: Vexes • Ghasts • Horses • Humans • Pigmen • Blazes • Goodbye • Falling • Spiders • Zombies • Creepers • Timeline • Endermen • Skeletons • Netherkin • Fractures • Villagers • Ender Wish • Begin Again • Snow Golems • Iron Golems • Cold as Ice • Magma Cubes • 1 of a Kind • Ender People • Wishing Dead • Naeus' Horse • Ender Dragon • Wither Heart • The Struggle • Giant Withers • Wither Angels • Rain’s Revenge • End-Nether War • Skeleton Horses • ...
Perfect Competition 2023-01-27
Across
- is determined where MR=MC
- compared to a monopoly the perfectly competitive firm sells _____ quantity
- the name of the character that sits on the demand line of a perfectly competitive firm
- total _____ = P*Q
- each seller's product is _____ to the competitor's product
- perfectly competitive firms are price ______
- number of sellers in a perfectly competitive market
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- the perfectly competitive firm takes their price from the _______.
- the price in a perfectly competitive firm equals the _______ revenue
- the products perfectly competitive firms sell are perfect _______ for each other.
- compared to a monopoly the perfectly competitive firm prices their product _______.
- ____revenue is the change in total revenue from selling one more unit
12 Clues: total _____ = P*Q • is determined where MR=MC • perfectly competitive firms are price ______ • number of sellers in a perfectly competitive market • each seller's product is _____ to the competitor's product • the perfectly competitive firm takes their price from the _______. • the price in a perfectly competitive firm equals the _______ revenue • ...
Mathematicians crossword 2025-07-11
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- Gives name to a periodicity property
- Certain type of orthogonal polynomials
- Gave a rule for inverting conditional probabilities
- Analyzed singularities of ODEs
- Gives name to isometries of Riemannian spaces
- Axiomatized probability theory
- Pioneer in set theory
- Name of mathematician and writer J. Taine
- Famous topologist
- Author of famous catalogue on differential equations
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- Polish logician
- Pioneer in group theory
- Expert in measure theory
- French geometer of the XIX Century
- Gives name to the characteristic of polyhedra
- Gives name to a transformation in integral geometry
- Famous number theorist
- Pioneer on logarithms
- Introduced continuous groups of transformations
- Founder of sequential analysis
- Creator of Erlangen's program
- Famous for catastrophe theory
- Shares an important theorem with S. Ulam
23 Clues: Polish logician • Famous topologist • Pioneer on logarithms • Pioneer in set theory • Famous number theorist • Pioneer in group theory • Expert in measure theory • Creator of Erlangen's program • Famous for catastrophe theory • Analyzed singularities of ODEs • Founder of sequential analysis • Axiomatized probability theory • French geometer of the XIX Century • ...
Development of the Atomic Theory 2017-09-29
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- discovered the subatomic particle we know as the electron.
- region inside the atom where electrons are likely to be found.
- a charged particle resulting from the gaining of or the losing of an electron.
- the sum of the protons and neutrons in an atom.
- a particle that has no charge.
- proposed that electrons move around the nucleus in definite paths.
- The SI unit that describes the mass of a particle in an atom.
- a force found in an atom.
- a force found in an atom.
- Each electron cloud exists at a certain_____.
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- suggested that elements combine in certain proportions because they are made of atoms.
- a force found in an atom.
- proposed model by Thomson suggesting that electrons were mixed throughout the atom.
- protons, neutrons, and electrons are also referred to as...
- a particle with a negative charge.
- former student of Thomson who tested his theory by aiming a beam of positive charged particles at a she of gold foil.
- an atom that has the same number of protons as other atoms of the same element do but that has a different number of neutrons.
- smallest particle into which an element can be divided and still have the properties of an element.
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- a force found in an atom.
- a positively charged particle.
- not able to be divided
22 Clues: not able to be divided • a force found in an atom. • a force found in an atom. • a force found in an atom. • a force found in an atom. • a particle that has no charge. • a positively charged particle. • a particle with a negative charge. • Each electron cloud exists at a certain_____. • the sum of the protons and neutrons in an atom. • ...
Rainimator Wiki Stuff (pass 2020-10-01
Across
- Fractures: A Minecraft Movie
- Wishing Dead
- Creepers
- List of Minor Fights
- Just So You Know
- Ender Wish
- Skeleton Horses
- Nether Civil War
- Theory/Frostbourne
- Naeus' Horse
- Theory/Ender Watchers
- Begin Again
- Rain’s Revenge
- Giant Skeletons
- Wither Skeletons
- Battle for Glacierford
- Humans
- Unknown Species
- Snow Golems
- End-Nether War
- Ender Dragon
- Wither Angels
- Fractures
- Cold as Ice
- Undead (Species)
- Magma Cubes
- Blazes
- Wither Heart
- The Struggle
- Zombies
- We Are The Danger
- 1 of a Kind
- Battle of the Tundra
- Wither Skeleton Horses
Down
- Ender People
- Fall of the Undead
- Giant Withers
- Ghasts
- End-Frostbourne War
- Ancient Endermen
- Outbreak at Glacierford
- Horses
- Timeline
- List of Significant Lines
- Fall of the End
- Theory/Nether Horde
- Skeletons
- Goodbye
- Cold as Ice (REMIX)
- Falling
- Spiders
- Wings of Salvation
- Endermen
- Vexes
- Netherkin
- Hard Pill To Swallow
- Iron Golems
- Pigmen
- Villagers
59 Clues: Vexes • Ghasts • Horses • Humans • Pigmen • Blazes • Goodbye • Falling • Spiders • Zombies • Creepers • Timeline • Endermen • Skeletons • Netherkin • Fractures • Villagers • Ender Wish • Begin Again • Snow Golems • Iron Golems • Cold as Ice • Magma Cubes • 1 of a Kind • Ender People • Wishing Dead • Naeus' Horse • Ender Dragon • Wither Heart • The Struggle • Giant Withers • Wither Angels • Rain’s Revenge • End-Nether War • Skeleton Horses • ...
Enlightnment 2023-02-21
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- believed that the government should make laws for the people.
- the first person to make a vaccine.
- didn't believe in cruel or unusual punishment.
- the theory that Earth is the center of the Universe.
- the idea that the government should make laws in the interest of the people.
- the theory that the sun is the center of the Universe.
- astronomer that believed in the heliocentric theory
- believed in Absolute Monarchy.
- made the laws of gravity.
- proposed the idea of three branches of government.
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- first feminist.
- believed in the social contract theory.
- backed up the scientific method.
- astronomer supported Copernicus
- invented the scientific method.
- people who presented new ideas of thinking.
- backed up Galileo and Copernicus
- believed in the freedom of religion.
- where Galileo was born.
- where the enlightenment started
20 Clues: first feminist. • where Galileo was born. • made the laws of gravity. • believed in Absolute Monarchy. • astronomer supported Copernicus • invented the scientific method. • where the enlightenment started • backed up the scientific method. • backed up Galileo and Copernicus • the first person to make a vaccine. • believed in the freedom of religion. • ...
Pschology 101 2023-11-19
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- A stage in Erik Erikson's theory where an individual commits to an identity without exploring alternatives.
- A type of insecure attachment characterized by emotional distance and avoidance of the caregiver.
- Lawrence Kohlberg's theory categorizes moral development into these stages, reflecting different levels of ethical reasoning.
- Piaget's theory divides development into these stages, each marked by distinct cognitive abilities.
- Piaget's concept involving mental structures (schemas) and the processes of fitting new information into existing schemas (assimilation) or modifying schemas to accommodate new information (accommodation).
- A healthy and positive emotional bond formed between an infant and their caregiver.
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- A stage in Erik Erikson's theory where an individual has successfully formed a clear and stable identity.
- Sigmund Freud's theory of development, focusing on stages related to sexuality and pleasure.
- An aspect of Erik Erikson's psychosocial stages, specifically addressing the formation of one's identity during adolescence.
- stage in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development; from birth through age 2, a child learns about the world through senses and motor behavior.
- Term associated with Harry Harlow's research on the importance of physical touch and comfort in emotional development
- A level of moral development in Kohlberg's theory where moral judgments are based on self-interest and avoiding punishment.
- Social support/friendships dwindle in number, but remain as close, if not more close than in earlier years.
- A stage in Erik Erikson's theory where an individual is actively exploring different identity options.
- Final stage in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development; from age 11 and up, children are able to deal with abstract ideas and hypothetical situations
- A stage in Erik Erikson's theory where an individual has not yet explored or committed to an identity.
- The highest level of moral development in Kohlberg's theory, where individuals base moral judgments on personal principles and ethics.
- A level of moral development in Kohlberg's theory where moral judgments are influenced by societal norms and expectations.
18 Clues: A healthy and positive emotional bond formed between an infant and their caregiver. • Sigmund Freud's theory of development, focusing on stages related to sexuality and pleasure. • A type of insecure attachment characterized by emotional distance and avoidance of the caregiver. • ...
Communication vocabulary 4 2018-10-21
Across
- Write or draw (something) carelessly or hurriedly
- Show or prove to be right or reasonable
- Furrow one's brows in an expression indicating disapproval, displeasure, or concentration
- Ask smb for help or advice
- Trust (someone) enough to tell them of a secret or private matter
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- Spread information further
- Shut and open the eyes quickly
- Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- Talk informally about unimportant matters
- Smile broadly
10 Clues: Smile broadly • Spread information further • Ask smb for help or advice • Shut and open the eyes quickly • Show or prove to be right or reasonable • Talk informally about unimportant matters • Write or draw (something) carelessly or hurriedly • Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • ...
Ate 2024-09-12
Across
- have a specified beginning
- make or prove (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous
- reach a climax or point of highest development
- make (something) look more attrative by adding extra items or images to it
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- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- make (something) more complicated
- make ineffective; nullify
7 Clues: make ineffective; nullify • have a specified beginning • make (something) more complicated • reach a climax or point of highest development • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • make or prove (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous • make (something) look more attrative by adding extra items or images to it
Chapter 13 Leadership 2025-11-10
Across
- Theory describing a form of leadership that elevates both leader and follower to higher levels of motivation and morality
- Type of structure where leaders clarify tasks and responsibilities
- Theory emphasizing the unique dyadic relationships between a leader and each follower
- The ability to influence others’ attitudes and behaviors
- The extent to which leaders are caring and supportive toward subordinates
- Type of power when an individual has control of valued outcomes or incentives
- Type of power earned through admiration, respect, or personal appeal
- Mental representation of the best example of a person or thing
- Social process in which one person guides and influences others
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- Theory describing leadership based on exchanges between leader and follower, emphasizing rewards and reinforcement
- Theory proposing that leadership results from followers’ perceptions and expectations
- Type of power when an individual has the ability to punish or impose consequences
- Theory that suggests effective leadership depends on the situation
- Theory studying observable actions to understand effectiveness
- Theory suggesting leaders are born with qualities that make them effective
- Type of power when authority is granted by an organization
- Type of power when influence is derived from specialized knowledge or skills
- Theory stating effectiveness depends on providing followers with what they need to stay motivated
18 Clues: The ability to influence others’ attitudes and behaviors • Type of power when authority is granted by an organization • Theory studying observable actions to understand effectiveness • Mental representation of the best example of a person or thing • Social process in which one person guides and influences others • ...
micro chapter 9 2018-11-16
Across
- a term that refers to the oligopoly market structure that refers to its use of market power
- the term that refers to the oligopoly condition in which an action by one firm may cause a reaction from other firms
- the demand curve for a monopolistically competitive firm is less ____ than for a firm in perfect competition
- the model for explaining behavior by oligopoly firms in which a dominant firm sets the price for the industry
- a firm in monopolistic competition uses ______ which increases its expenses
- with product differentiation, the differences may be only ______ by buyers
Down
- the process of creating real or apparent differences between goods or services
- demonstrates why a competitive oligopoly tends to result in both rivals using a low-price strategy that does not maximize profits
- _______ competition uses advertising, packaging, etc. to compete
- a firm in monopolistic competition experiences a(n) ________ in its LRAC due to advertising
- a group of firms that formally agree to reduce competition by coordinating the price and output
- it is the increase in LRAC for a firm in perfect competition, rather than an increase in _________ as in perfect competition, that leads to zero economic profit
- a model of the strategic moves and countermoves of rivals that can be used to understand oligopolies
13 Clues: _______ competition uses advertising, packaging, etc. to compete • with product differentiation, the differences may be only ______ by buyers • a firm in monopolistic competition uses ______ which increases its expenses • the process of creating real or apparent differences between goods or services • ...
Act. 2.2, Science & RE Crossword - Rachel Cunningham 2013-11-08
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- A black dwarf is a ------------ star.
- In electro-magnetic spectrums, light is carried through particles called -------.
- Hubble’s Tuning Fork claimed galaxies come in elliptical, ------, barred and irregular.
- two main previous views of the universe were heliocentric and ----------.
- The first theory of the universe is the Steady ------ Theory.
- The structure of liturgies is reflected in the story of Isaiah’s -------------.
- The Big Bang Theory was identified through the ------- effect and red shift theory.
- What type of star is Betelgeuse?
- In a cosmological perspective, the Catholic church believes the human body developed from previous biological forms under the guidance of God, true or false?
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- The four harmonies include: God, Others, Self and --------
- Galileo predominantly used -------- to prove the truth about his theory.
- Galileo’s hypothesis was ------------.
- In both the creation stories, God created life on earth to ------- itself.
- In the years when Christ was on earth, how did society suspect the shape of the earth?
- The explosion of a star.
- In the second Genesis creation story, God spoke ---- into Adam.
- Cardinal Robert ---------- challenged Galileo’s theory and began conflict in the Catholic Church.
- Religion asks about values, ------------- and purpose.
- What did Nicolas Copernicus identify the earth revolves around?
- Scientific theories are based on factual information, but religious theories are based on one’s -----.
20 Clues: The explosion of a star. • What type of star is Betelgeuse? • A black dwarf is a ------------ star. • Galileo’s hypothesis was ------------. • Religion asks about values, ------------- and purpose. • The four harmonies include: God, Others, Self and -------- • The first theory of the universe is the Steady ------ Theory. • ...
Chapter 1 Economics 2015-03-18
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- goods that we cannot reach out and touch, such as friendship
- the physical and human effort used in the production of goods and services
- the study of choices we make among our wants and limited resources
- the equipment and structures used to produce goods and services
- a testable proposition
- when two events occur together
- intangible items of value provided to consumers
- the process of combining labor, land, and capital to produce goods and services
- a statement or proposition used to explain and predict behavior in the real world
- when an economy gets the most out of its scarce resources
- the process of buyers and sellers exchanging goods and services
- items that we do not desire or want
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- when one event brings about another event
- the study of household and firm behavior and how they interact in the marketplace
- items we value or desire that we can reach out and touch
- the natural resources used in the production of goods and services
- the total amount
- the study of the whole economy
- items we value or desire
- when human wants exceed available resources
- inputs used to produce goods and services
21 Clues: the total amount • a testable proposition • items we value or desire • the study of the whole economy • when two events occur together • items that we do not desire or want • when one event brings about another event • inputs used to produce goods and services • when human wants exceed available resources • intangible items of value provided to consumers • ...
Chapter 2 Review 2019-10-01
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- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Show students how to _____ related information.
- Language emerges from cognitive development.Learning to think and problem solve. Where syntax is not enough and MEANING MATTERS.(*Think about the theoretical orientation list*)
- Adult speech adapted for use when talking with young children.Also known as child-directed-speech.
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Provide _____ to improve processing.
- Argument centers on whether some aspect of development occurs because of learning from the environment. (Constructionist/Empiricists)
- Examine underlying reasons or social/communicative functions of language.(*Think about the theoretical orientation list*)
- Stimulus -> Response -> Reinforcement or Punishment. Language is a learned behavior, influenced by environment.(*Think about the theoretical orientation list*)
- An orderly, integrated set of statements that describe, explain, or predict behaviors.
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Bring to mind relevant prior _____.
- Acknowledges that something is innate in the human brain that makes language possible, but that ‘something’ did not evolve for language and language alone.(*Think about the theoretical orientation list*)
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Provide _____ for students to elaborate on new information.
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Present information in an _____ manner.
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- Person who suggested that children have an innate ability to acquire language and that the human brain is exposed to speech at birth.
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Point out important _____.
- The area in the brain for speech production, language processing, and language comprehension.
- The approach where these assumptions are made to understand language: Language is biologically based, born with a species specific capacity for language realized with minimal assistance, learning alone cannot adequately alone account for acquisition, and impossible for children to gain linguistic knowledge from the environment.
- The theory of language use.
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Gain student's _____.
- The area in the brain for comprehension of speech.
- Part of the information processing theory treatments/interventions. Fill in the blank. Provide for _____ of learning.
- The theory of language structure.
- The revolution where all speech practices should include communication, linguistic and culture. 1975 to present. (*Think about the 4 periods of change*)
- Primary Motor strip definition.Fill in the blank. Voluntary movements of _____ muscles.
- Argument centers on whether some aspect of development occurs because it is an inherent part of being human. (Generative/Nativist)
24 Clues: The theory of language use. • The theory of language structure. • The area in the brain for comprehension of speech. • An orderly, integrated set of statements that describe, explain, or predict behaviors. • Primary Motor strip definition.Fill in the blank. Voluntary movements of _____ muscles. • ...
Science revision 2016-10-17
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- contains the cells sap/ keeps cell firm
- came up with the word the cell
- cell distrcution of the cell
- very long cell, star shaped at one end, detects and sends msg
- one of the two types of cells. Does not have chloroplast
- shallow, dome shaped cup with flexible ring
- cell reproduction
- carries blood around the body
- power house of the cell
- where you put the slide on/ can move up and down
- uses visable light and magnifying lense
- controls what happens in the cell
- has a long tail that helps swim towards egg
- one billionth of a metre
- transparent lense which allows light shine through
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- one millionth of a metre
- place of photosynthesis
- supports the outside of the cell
- jelly like substance where ractions happen
- occurs in cloroplast
- exsist at or from an earlier period
- keeps substance in the cell
- a microscope which uses a lense close to the object
- gathers light, magnifies and focuses image
- transports molecules
- creator of first compound microscope
- allows you to see deep into the cell
- scientific theory on cell
- found in both plant and animals
29 Clues: cell reproduction • occurs in cloroplast • transports molecules • place of photosynthesis • power house of the cell • one millionth of a metre • one billionth of a metre • scientific theory on cell • keeps substance in the cell • cell distrcution of the cell • carries blood around the body • came up with the word the cell • found in both plant and animals • ...
unit 4 Vocabuary 2023-03-01
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- tending to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen.
- look quickly and furtively at something, especially through a narrow opening.
- a strong desire to know or learn something.
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
- suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it.
- the quality of not expressing genuine feelings
- with a cautious distrust or suspicion of someone or something.
- desire or be curious to know something
- a mistaken belief about or interpretation of something.
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- suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability.
- a thing that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress.
- lack of knowledge or information.
- careful thought, typically over a period of time.
- characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
15 Clues: lack of knowledge or information. • desire or be curious to know something • a strong desire to know or learn something. • the quality of not expressing genuine feelings • careful thought, typically over a period of time. • a mistaken belief about or interpretation of something. • characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm. • ...
"Unwanteds" Ch. 1-5 Vocab Crossword 2026-01-08
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- a violation of a law or agreement
- a pleasant, sweet smell
- confused; very puzzled
- dip or submerge in a liquid
- an open circular or oval building with a central space surrounded by tiers of seats for spectators
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
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- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable
- hold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion of all else around them
- a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
- tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion
10 Clues: confused; very puzzled • a pleasant, sweet smell • dip or submerge in a liquid • a violation of a law or agreement • tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • hold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion of all else around them • ...
LA vocabulary menu 2023-09-12
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- Capable of attracting and holding interest
- Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems to be perfect for this world
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- required by law
- Thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food
- An act or course of an action to which a person is legally bound
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- Punishment The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime
- In a random or careless way
- With great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective
- The feeling that a person or thing is beneath such as worthless
- All future generations of people
11 Clues: required by law • In a random or careless way • All future generations of people • Capable of attracting and holding interest • The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • Thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food • The feeling that a person or thing is beneath such as worthless • ...
Accounting Firm Crossword 2024-09-25
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- Replacement tool for GFR
- Ensures reports or processes adhere to the laws, industry standards or internal policies
- Before the firm undertook certain changes, this role was called Partner; leader of a school
- Accounting & Reporting Advisory Services
- An individual who has undertaken training to be a dedicated resource for a technology/service
- Office of Tax Quality and Risk Management
- Core Business Services
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- The software used for most internal/external webpages we create
- Our company's new ownership model
- CORE value: __ First
- A OneSource product used to prepare certain tax returns
- Forensic Investigation and Litigation Services
- The firm's strategic plan
- International Auditing and Accounting Standards Board
- GoSystemTax RS
- Customer Relationship Management
- Statement of Work
17 Clues: GoSystemTax RS • Statement of Work • CORE value: __ First • Core Business Services • Replacement tool for GFR • The firm's strategic plan • Customer Relationship Management • Our company's new ownership model • Accounting & Reporting Advisory Services • Office of Tax Quality and Risk Management • Forensic Investigation and Litigation Services • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-10-30
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- believed in life liberty and property
- social gatherings where attendees gathered to discuss enlightenment ideas
- intellectuals from the 18th century
- invented the laws of motion
- wrote the social contract
- wrote Leviathan
- the resurrection of scientific thinking
- discovered Boyle's law
- theory that planets revolve around the earth
- emphasized individual dignity in the justice system
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- first to invent the telescope
- worked with Descartes in popularizing the scientific method
- an instrument used to see distant objects, mostly in space
- theory that planets revolve around the sun
- advocated for the separation of church and state
- believed strongly in checks and balances
- made the first vaccine
- first discoverer of the heliocentric theory
- wanted to better women's status
- a theory that concerns the legitimacy of states authority over the people
- an instrument used to see objects you cannot see with the naked eye
- proved Copernicus' theory with math
- made the Cartesian coordinate system
23 Clues: wrote Leviathan • made the first vaccine • discovered Boyle's law • wrote the social contract • invented the laws of motion • first to invent the telescope • wanted to better women's status • intellectuals from the 18th century • proved Copernicus' theory with math • made the Cartesian coordinate system • believed in life liberty and property • ...
LA vocabulary menu 2023-09-12
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- Capable of attracting and holding interest
- Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems to be perfect for this world
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- required by law
- Thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food
- An act or course of an action to which a person is legally bound
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- Punishment The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime
- In a random or careless way
- With great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective
- The feeling that a person or thing is beneath such as worthless
- All future generations of people
11 Clues: required by law • In a random or careless way • All future generations of people • Capable of attracting and holding interest • The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • Thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food • The feeling that a person or thing is beneath such as worthless • ...
Mad Miss Marney 2026-02-12
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- Sent away from a country or place as an official punishment.
- Harsh-sounding and unpleasant; grating.
- In a way that is impossible to satisfy; constantly wanting more.
- Real, authentic, or honest; not fake.
- To chuckle gleefully or give a breathy, satisfied laugh.
- Continuing without pause or interruption.
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- A place of refuge or safety; a nature reserve.
- Aroused the curiosity or interest of; fascinated.
- (Often spelled wispy) Thin, fine, or feather-like in appearance.
- Curious or inquiring; having a desire to know more.
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- Likely to spread or influence others in a rapid manner.
12 Clues: Real, authentic, or honest; not fake. • Harsh-sounding and unpleasant; grating. • Continuing without pause or interruption. • A place of refuge or safety; a nature reserve. • Aroused the curiosity or interest of; fascinated. • Curious or inquiring; having a desire to know more. • Likely to spread or influence others in a rapid manner. • ...
Emotions Pt 1 2024-11-29
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- According to LeDoux's Theory of Emotional Brain, this is the slower and more complex biological pathway with more cortical and conscious processing
- Observable behavior representing the expression of an emotion
- The (left/right) frontal lobe is responsible for processing negative emotions
- Region of the brain associated with strong emotions, fear, anger and pleasure
- This hormone is released by the pancreas to raise blood glucose levels in response to hunger
- An innate, inflexible, unlearned behaviour typical of a species
- Sensation-seeking individuals are more susceptible to _
- One criticism of instinct theory is that it merely describes human behavior
- The subjective, conscious experience of an emotion is
- Workers with strong intrinsic motivation find _ reward through work
- The lateral prefrontal cortex and anterior _ cortex regulate emotions
- (two words tgt) Theory of Emotion: facial emotions associated with arousal provide feedback to the brain about the emotion, which in turn interprets the emotion
- The _ hypothalamus helps to suppress hunger
- The Theory of Needs by (name) is one of the two main theories emphasizing the role of psychological needs for motivation
- The process of retrieving past memories and perceiving the context of emotions is cognitive _
- (two-words) Theory of Emotion arousal and emotion occurring concurrently
- _ tasks require low-moderate level of arousal
- (two words tgt) Theory of Emotion: "cry because sad; tremble because afraid; lash out because angry"
- The stomach releases this hormone to stimulate appetite
- Periods in life where self-actualization is temporarily achieved are _ experiences
- Drive is defined as a state of _ produced by a need that motivates us towards a goal
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- The physiological aim of drive reduction is _
- The (2 words together) center of higher cognitive and emotional functions, where rational logical thinking takes place
- According to Self-Determination Theory, the three intrinsically-motivated needs are _, relatedness and competence.
- According to the (2 words together) law, an optimal level of arousal, which isn't too high or low, is required for better performance in a task
- According to Instinct Theory, all organisms are born with _ tendencies that help them survive
- (two-words) Theory of Emotion: "sad because cry; angry because lash out; afraid because tremble"
- The _ system is the emotional core of the brain where senses and awareness are first processed in the brain
- Secondary drives are psychological in nature and arise as a result of _
- The lateral hypothalamus increases appetite by releasing this hormone
- The _ theory of motivation is based on the need for stimulation.
- _ Cognitive Mediational Theory of Emotion: appraisal of stimulus results in emotional reaction and followed by physical arousal
- The Self- _ Theory (Ryan & Deci, 2000) states three innate and universal psychological needs for a complete sense of self and healthy relationships
- According to the Theory of Needs, one of the acquired needs is _, which involves a longing for friendly and close interpersonal relationships
- The rate at which the body burns energy when resting is the _ Metabolic Rate
- An _ is a a positive or negative stimulus that attracts or deters action
- The process initiated by a physiological or psychological need that causes an individual to behave in a certain manner in order to achieve a specific incentive
- Participating in activities to earn a reward or avoid punishment is driven by _ motivation
- _ tasks require high-moderate level of arousal
39 Clues: The _ hypothalamus helps to suppress hunger • The physiological aim of drive reduction is _ • _ tasks require low-moderate level of arousal • _ tasks require high-moderate level of arousal • The subjective, conscious experience of an emotion is • Sensation-seeking individuals are more susceptible to _ • The stomach releases this hormone to stimulate appetite • ...
Blind to Failure 2023-09-15
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- Describes someone short, heavy, and broad
- the act of adjusting or adapting to a new climate, place, or situation
- to lift or haul (a heavy thing) with great effort
- a widely held but fixed image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- tired, exhaust
- Impossible to solve or impossible to overcome
- feeling extremely happy
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- confiscation, removal
- Describes something equal in value, amount, etc.
- describes something large or gigantic
- Something that crosses or lies across or an obstacle or adversity
- describes a person who is ungracefully thin and tall
- form a theory about a subject without firm evidence (guess, hypothesize)
- Describes something more important than anything else; supreme
- describes something difficult, hard, or back-breaking
15 Clues: tired, exhaust • confiscation, removal • feeling extremely happy • describes something large or gigantic • Describes someone short, heavy, and broad • Impossible to solve or impossible to overcome • Describes something equal in value, amount, etc. • to lift or haul (a heavy thing) with great effort • describes a person who is ungracefully thin and tall • ...
Business Management Crossword 2022-03-10
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- THE THEORY THAT STATES THAT OUR MOTIVATION COMES FROM CERTAIN PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS
- AN EXCELLENT BUSINESS TEACHER AT OP
- CREATOR OF THE "X AND Y" THEORY
- LEVEL IN WHICH SOMEONE TAKES RISKS TO
- THE CEO OF GM (GENERAL MOTORS)
- BEST STUDENT IN THE CLASS?
- THE DEGREE IN WHICH SOMETHING IS DONE
- RELATES TO BENEFITTING THE GREATER GOOD
- TEST USED TO IDENTIFY PERSONALITY TYPE
- SUBCATEGORY OF MARY PARK'S THEORY
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- SOMEONES ABILITY TO REMAIN BAENCED AND STABLE
- ALL ETHICAL VIEWS ACROSS CULTURES ARE RIGHT
- BETWEEN SENIOR AND JUNIOR MANAGERS
- CREATED A THEORY ABOUT HUMAN BEHAVIOR
- A MIX BETWEEN AN EXTROVERT AND INTROVERT
- A MANAGER WHO MANAGES THE FRONT LINE
- A MEMBER OF A BUREAUCRACY
- METAPHOR FOR THE BARRIER WOMEN EXPERIENCE IN AN INDUSTRY
- CREATOR OF THE SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT THEORY
- SHY, RESERVED PERSON
- SOMETIMES A CEO, SOMETIMES A PRESIDENT. WHAT LEVEL OF MANAGEMENT DO THEY FALL UNDER
- "THE BIG FIVE _________"
22 Clues: SHY, RESERVED PERSON • "THE BIG FIVE _________" • A MEMBER OF A BUREAUCRACY • BEST STUDENT IN THE CLASS? • THE CEO OF GM (GENERAL MOTORS) • CREATOR OF THE "X AND Y" THEORY • SUBCATEGORY OF MARY PARK'S THEORY • BETWEEN SENIOR AND JUNIOR MANAGERS • AN EXCELLENT BUSINESS TEACHER AT OP • A MANAGER WHO MANAGES THE FRONT LINE • CREATED A THEORY ABOUT HUMAN BEHAVIOR • ...
LA vocabulary menu 2023-09-12
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- Capable of attracting and holding interest
- Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems to be perfect for this world
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- required by law
- Thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food
- An act or course of an action to which a person is legally bound
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- Punishment The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime
- In a random or careless way
- With great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective
- The feeling that a person or thing is beneath such as worthless
- All future generations of people
11 Clues: required by law • In a random or careless way • All future generations of people • Capable of attracting and holding interest • The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • Thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food • The feeling that a person or thing is beneath such as worthless • ...
Paddock AP Psychology 4.6-4.7 Crossword 2025-03-23
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- Hormone secreted by an empty stomach; sends 'I'm hungry' signals to the brain.
- _ Theory: The search for experiences and feelings that are varied, novel, complex, and intense.
- _ Conflicts: Conflict that results from having to choose between two distasteful alternatives.
- _ Theory: A theory of motivation that is concerned with the beneficial effects of intrinsic motivation and the harmful effects of extrinsic motivation.
- A neural structure lying below the thalamus; directs several maintenance activities (eating, drinking, body temperature), helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland, and is linked to emotion and reward.
- Hormone secreted by fat cells; when abundant, causes brain to increase metabolism and decrease hunger.
- A desire to perform a behavior to receive promised rewards or avoid threatened punishment.
- A response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious experience.
- _ Theory: A theory that states that behavior is motivated by a desire for reinforcement or incentives.
- Pursuing activities that provide a rush of adrenaline.
- _ Theory of Emotion: Theory proposing that happiness predisposes us to think more openly.
- A complex behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and is unlearned.
- Stimuli that trigger emotional responses.
- The tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level.
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- The human emotional need to be an accepted member of a group.
- Basic emotions that are expressed by all cultures around the world such as happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, anger, and surprise.
- _ Theory: A theory that describes situations in which conflicting motivations produce indecision and difficulty.
- The idea that facial expressions can influence emotions as well as reflect them.
- _ Theory: The theory that people are motivated to maintain an optimal level of alertness and physical and mental activation.
- The principle that performance increases with arousal only up to a point, beyond which performance decreases.
- A broad range of feelings that people experience.
- Tendency to experience boredom and frustration when not engaged in stimulating activities.
- A desire to perform a behavior effectively for its own sake.
- Culturally determined rules about which nonverbal behaviors are appropriate to display.
- _ Conflicts: Conflict that results when a single action or event has both attractive and unattractive features.
- Engaging in unusual and exciting activities.
- _ Conflicts: Conflict that results from having to choose between two attractive alternatives.
- The endocrine system's most influential gland. Under the influence of the hypothalamus, the pituitary regulates growth and controls other endocrine glands.
- _ Theory: The idea that a physiological need creates an aroused tension state (a drive) that motivates an organism to satisfy the need.
- Acting impulsively, without considering the consequences.
30 Clues: Stimuli that trigger emotional responses. • Engaging in unusual and exciting activities. • A broad range of feelings that people experience. • Pursuing activities that provide a rush of adrenaline. • Acting impulsively, without considering the consequences. • A desire to perform a behavior effectively for its own sake. • ...
Stem Structure and Development Quiz 2025-11-19
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- Histogen theory of cortex
- Protective tissue system
- The most primitive type of protostele
- Vascular bundle which xylem and phloem are arranged side by side, xylem is in the inner of the vascular bundle closed Collateral bundle which has no cambium between xylem and phloem
- Type of stele in a monocot stem
- Ground tissue system in the root or stem
- Xylem encircles the central strand of phloem
- Ground tissue system
- The most advanced type of protostele
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- Histogen theory of the stele
- The most primitive and simplest type of stele
- Siphonosteles with overlapping leaf gaps
- Vascular bundle of a dicot root
- Type of stele which xylem is surrounded by phloem with pith at the centre
- Apical meristem theory, which states that apical meristem consists of three layer (dermatogen, periblem, plerom)
- Type of stele in a dicot stem
- Histogen theory of epidermis
- Apical meristem theory, which states that apical meristem can be devided into two regions (... & Corpus)
- Vascular bundle with phloem situated on the peripheral and inner side of xylem
- Vascular bundle in which one vascular tissue encircles the other
20 Clues: Ground tissue system • Protective tissue system • Histogen theory of cortex • Histogen theory of the stele • Histogen theory of epidermis • Type of stele in a dicot stem • Vascular bundle of a dicot root • Type of stele in a monocot stem • The most advanced type of protostele • The most primitive type of protostele • Siphonosteles with overlapping leaf gaps • ...
Roles of Public Accounting 2026-03-04
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- Firm that operates all over the world/audits the largest companies
- Position after 2-5 years, Run the audits of a single client at a time
- Firm with offices across the entire country
- egulator of stocks and bonds in the U.S.
- Position after 12+ years, Only job is to recruit more clients
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- The risk of a material misstatement on the financial statements
- Audits to improve compliance audit
- Private entity audited under AICPA standards
- Firm operating across several states
- Committee that sets auditing standards
- The risk that a business will go bankrupt
- Exam created by the AICPA
- Firm serving one city or a small area
13 Clues: Exam created by the AICPA • Audits to improve compliance audit • Firm operating across several states • Firm serving one city or a small area • Committee that sets auditing standards • egulator of stocks and bonds in the U.S. • The risk that a business will go bankrupt • Firm with offices across the entire country • Private entity audited under AICPA standards • ...
Choice Theory 2014-03-26
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- Lead Management employs the Seven Caring Habits
- Teachers employing Choice Theory should _____________ their students to focus on controlling their actions and thoughts
- Avoid criticizing and blaming in Reality Therapy
- The need for ______ and influence is a basic human need
- Under Choice Theory students should be able to make ________ regarding class operations
- ______________ behaviour from teachers generally leads to more severe behaviour from problematic students, while the relation-based discipline of lead management has been shown to result in more positive behaviour from students (Conway, 2009)
- Reality Therapy is a form of counselling the reinforces the principles of Choice Theory
- Under Choice Theory teachers work with students to form ___________ strategies to encourage students to choose good behaviour
- Under choice theory students should be able to decide ________________ for misbehaviour
- When employing Reality Therapy, work with the ____________ to create a workable plan specific to the needs and abilities of the student (Robey et. al, 2011)
- Boss Management is often seen as "my way or the __________"
- William _________ is the creator of Choice Theory
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- Punishment and ___________ is avoided upon in Choice Theory
- Reality Therapy is not a form of _________________ for celebrities such as Justin Bieber
- Under choice theory students will choose _________ behaviour if they have positive perceptions about their time at school
- The Seven Caring Habits are: Supporting, Encouraging, Listening, Accepting, Trusting, _________, Negotiating Differences
- In Reality Theory, you must focus on the _____ issue between you and the student
- The need to ______ and have fun is a basic human need
- The need to belong and __________ is a basic human need
- _______ ________ (two words, no space) is best employed in a one-on-one setting
- If all or some of these basic needs are not met, students will resort to ________________ beahviour
- Under Choice Theory there are ______ basic needs underpinning human behaviour
- Lead Management is group orientated. The lead managing teacher listens to his/her class creates a class environment to reflect the class
- The need to be free and make ___________ is a basic human need
- The Seven Deadly Habits are: Criticising, Blaming, Complaining, __________, Threatening, Punishing, Bribing + rewarding to control
25 Clues: Lead Management employs the Seven Caring Habits • Avoid criticizing and blaming in Reality Therapy • William _________ is the creator of Choice Theory • The need to ______ and have fun is a basic human need • The need for ______ and influence is a basic human need • The need to belong and __________ is a basic human need • ...
20 distinct crosswords covering the chapter on Long Run Economic Growth 2025-12-16
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- : An increase in the overall level of prices in the economy.
- : Endogenous theory suggests growth can be ______ (never-ending).
- : Patents grant a temporary ______ power to encourage innovation.
- : Levies used to fund government but which can distort incentives.
- : GDP ______; a measure of the price level calculated as nominal GDP divided by real GDP
- : Spending on new capital equipment and structures.
- : Budget ______; when tax revenue exceeds government spending.
- : Protection for artistic and literary works.
- : A limit on the quantity of a good that can be produced abroad and sold domestically.
- : A claim to partial ownership in a firm.
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- : The people engaged in or available for work.
- : Roads, bridges, and power lines provided by the government.
- : The portion of income not consumed; it finances investment.
- : ______ rights; the ability of people to exercise authority over the resources they own.
- GDP : The production of goods and services valued at constant prices.
- : A certificate of indebtedness; an IOU.
- : Budget ______; when government spending exceeds tax revenue (reduces national saving).
- : The real ______ rate is the cost of borrowing adjusted for inflation.
- : A tax on imported goods.
- : Financial assistance paid to a business or economic sector.
- : The limited nature of society's resources.
21 Clues: : A tax on imported goods. • : A certificate of indebtedness; an IOU. • : A claim to partial ownership in a firm. • : The limited nature of society's resources. • : Protection for artistic and literary works. • : The people engaged in or available for work. • : Spending on new capital equipment and structures. • ...
Politics and Governance 2026-01-22
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- Prerequisite for achieving political objectives.
- Methods used to analyze daily human activities.
- Title of Machiavelli's famous political book.
- Objective and value-free political approach.
- One of the modern leaders often studied regarding power.
- Theory that the state evolved from the family.
- To measure data in scientific research.
- The "Father of Political Science."
- Theory that political involvement is natural.
- The branch of government that makes laws.
- Approach focused on what "ought to be."
- Adjective from which "politics" originates.
- Latin origin of the word "state."
- Supreme power to command and enforce obedience.
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- First to use the term "state" in writing.
- The Greek word for "city-state."
- Traditional perspective on political morals.
- The agency that formulates the will of the state.
- Approach focused on the judiciary and laws.
- The definite portion of the earth's surface.
- Approach focused on formal structures.
- A group united by shared culture or history.
- A community of persons with territory and government.
- Theory that states satisfy financial needs.
- Theory of the strong dominating the weak.
- Related to the "Divine Right" theory of state origin.
- Approach analyzing the past to understand reality.
- The voluntary agreement in Social Contract theory.
- The mass of population living within a state.
- Plan of action guiding the government.
30 Clues: The Greek word for "city-state." • Latin origin of the word "state." • The "Father of Political Science." • Approach focused on formal structures. • Plan of action guiding the government. • To measure data in scientific research. • Approach focused on what "ought to be." • First to use the term "state" in writing. • Theory of the strong dominating the weak. • ...
Politics and Governance 2026-01-22
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- The branch of government that makes laws.
- The definite portion of the earth's surface.
- Approach focused on formal structures.
- Supreme power to command and enforce obedience.
- Theory of the strong dominating the weak.
- A community of persons with territory and government.
- The mass of population living within a state.
- Adjective from which "politics" originates.
- Approach focused on what "ought to be."
- The Greek word for "city-state."
- Traditional perspective on political morals.
- Title of Machiavelli's famous political book.
- A group united by shared culture or history.
- Prerequisite for achieving political objectives.
- The voluntary agreement in Social Contract theory.
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- Objective and value-free political approach.
- First to use the term "state" in writing.
- Latin origin of the word "state."
- Methods used to analyze daily human activities.
- The agency that formulates the will of the state.
- Approach focused on the judiciary and laws.
- Approach analyzing the past to understand reality.
- Related to the "Divine Right" theory of state origin.
- To measure data in scientific research.
- Plan of action guiding the government.
- Theory that political involvement is natural.
- Theory that the state evolved from the family.
- The "Father of Political Science."
- Theory that states satisfy financial needs.
- One of the modern leaders often studied regarding power.
30 Clues: The Greek word for "city-state." • Latin origin of the word "state." • The "Father of Political Science." • Approach focused on formal structures. • Plan of action guiding the government. • To measure data in scientific research. • Approach focused on what "ought to be." • The branch of government that makes laws. • First to use the term "state" in writing. • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- - A stabilized but more or less transitory, resting state in which the individual is in harmony with himself and with his environment.
- - In Peplau's Psychodynamic Nursing Model Phases in this phase clients no linger need professional service and gives dependent behavior. "termination of professional relationship"
- In Orem's theory, what is the term used to describe situations where individuals are unable to meet their self-care needs?
- - Which nursing theorist is known for the Theory of Human Caring and emphasizes the importance of the nurse-patient relationship?
- - Her thory allows nurses to create an effective nursing care plan
- - It is a model of how learners acquire skill through formal instruction and practice
- - The nurse is fully responsi ble for accomplishing patients therapeutic self care, In accordance with the 3 basic system of nursing under Orem,
- Transcultural Model of Nursing was proposed by:
- - What is Florence Nightingale's theory?
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- - According to Watson, what are the "carative factors" that guide nursing practice?
- - comprise the practice of activities that mature person initiate in continuing personal development and well being by meeting known requisites
- - Provided to a person who because of age or related factors is unable to perform self care
- In Benner's theory, what is the term for the stage where a nurse gains experience in a specific clinical area?
- - Katie Eriksson's Theory of Caritative Caring is what type of theory?
- - Which term does Wiedenbach use to describe the process of determining the patient's specific needs and goals?
- - She used 6 nursing process; Assessment of behavior, assessment of stimuli, Diagnosis, Goal setting, intervention and evaluation
- - Who developed the "Theory of Basic Human Needs" and identified five categories of human needs that are essential for nursing care?
- - She used the term situation instead of environment in her metaparadigms of nursing
- - Describe as the Mother of Psychiatric Nursing
- Self-care deficit theory was proposed by:
20 Clues: - What is Florence Nightingale's theory? • Self-care deficit theory was proposed by: • - Describe as the Mother of Psychiatric Nursing • Transcultural Model of Nursing was proposed by: • - Her thory allows nurses to create an effective nursing care plan • - Katie Eriksson's Theory of Caritative Caring is what type of theory? • ...
Nursing Theorist 2021-04-06
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- Callista Roy: This theorist nurse is famous for her contribution to nursing of her Adaptation Model that asks three major questions; Who is the focus of nursing care? What is the target of nursing care? and When is nursing care indicated?
- Kolcaba: This nurse’s theory focused on patient comfort and how comfort existed in three forms. Relief, ease, and transcendence.
- Neuman: This nurse’s theory is a comprehensive holistic and system-based approach to nursing. It focuses on the patient’s response to environmental stressors and what nurses can do to prevent the patient from stress.
- Erickson: She began the research into the Modeling and Role Modeling Theory of nursing. In 2006, she edited a book that provides more in-depth information about the
- Dossey: This theorist developed a model to show integral nursing. Shows a deeper understanding of the holistic side and the connections of nursing. The theory focuses on the deeper parts about our knowing, doing, and being.
- E. Barnard: This theorist developed a model for Child Health Assessments. Her theory is meant to improve the health of infants and their families. Her theory helped shape public policy and cognitive development for infants. Founder of the NCAST (Nursing Child Assessment Satellite Training Project)
- Johnson: An assumption about this theorist’s model was that system balance reflects adjustments and adaptations that are successful in some way and to some degree.
- King: This theorist developed a model where the nurse works with the patient to set goals for their health to achieve.
- Henderson: This nurse’s theory helped to address the issues concerning patients being able to take care of themselves after being released from medical care.
- Rogers: This theorist developed a theory that divided into 2 concepts, the science of nursing and the art of nursing, and addressed that a patient cannot be separated from their environment when addressing health and treatment.
- Roper: This nurse is known for her theory that is the most widely-used model of nursing in the United kingdom. Her theory is based upon daily activities that promote maximum independence for the patient.
- Jean Orlando: this theorist is responsible for creating the Deliberative Nursing Process, this theory is responsible for allowing nurses to create an effective nursing care plan that can also be easily adapted when and if any complications arise with the patient.
- Watson: This nurses theory focused on how to show care and compassion to patients. Her theory not only parallels the scientific research process it also consisted of 4 major concepts: human being, health, environment/society, and nursing.
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- Lewin: This theorist developed a model that has 3 major concepts; driving forces, restraining forces, and equilibrium, along with 3 steps; unfreezing, changing, and refreezing.
- Wiedenbach: This theorist nurse was influenced by Ida Orlando and is famous for her contribution to nursing of her model; “The Helping Art Of Clinical Nursing”.
- Peplau: this theorists model of nursing focuses on that nurse-patient relationship and identifies the different roles nurses take on wImogene Kinghen working with patients.
- Travelbee: This nurse’s theory has an assumption that illness and suffering are spiritual encounters as well as emotional and physical experiences.
- R. Carkhuff: This theorist came up with the idea of all relationships consisting of a helper and a helpee.
- Abdellah: This nurse’s theory is patient-centered and has interrelated the concepts of health, nursing problems, and problem-solving. It focuses on nursing practice and individual patients.
- Rizzo Parse: This theorists theory is centered around 3 themes: meaning, rhythmicity, and transcendence and focuses on seeing the patient as a person not as different parts of a whole.
- E. Hall: The theory made by her was referred to as “The three C’s of *theorists name*”. It refers to her job as a nurse ro nurture the patient.
- Nightingale: This theorist is one of the most famous nursing theorists who helped pave the way for all other nursing theories to follow by providing vital information that has helped shape the nursing profession.
- Mercer: Often seen with first-time mothers and foster mothers, this theory’s impetus was to train nurses how to boost maternal identity confidence in a woman.
23 Clues: R. Carkhuff: This theorist came up with the idea of all relationships consisting of a helper and a helpee. • King: This theorist developed a model where the nurse works with the patient to set goals for their health to achieve. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab Crossword 2016-03-08
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- Group Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- Deviance Deviance that becomes lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- Justice System A system compromising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- Deviance Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- A repetition of, or return to, a criminal behavior
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- Association Theory / The theory that individuals learn deviance in a proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- Theory The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- Theory The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
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- An act committed in violation of the law
- Discounting The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- Deviance Only occasional breaking or norms
- Theory The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- Collar Crime A job related crime committed by high status people
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- / Behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damaged caused by their acts
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- Deviance Behavior that over-conforms to social expectations
23 Clues: An act committed in violation of the law • Deviance Only occasional breaking or norms • A repetition of, or return to, a criminal behavior • / Behavior that departs from societal or group norms • Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • Group Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance • ...
ECON CH 7 2024-01-10
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- to represent as equal or equivalent
- requirement forcing a business to reveal information about its products or its operations to the public
- increasingly efficient use of personnel, plant, and equipment that lowers the average cost of production as a firm becomes larger
- calculation that compares the cost of an action to its benefits
- economic products that are consumed collectively, such as highways, national defense, police and fire protection
- limited the activity or growth of
- existing only in theory; not practical
- uncompensated side effects that affect an uninvolved third party
- competition based on a product’s appearance, quality, or design, rather than its price
- practice of charging different customers different prices for the same product
- market structure in which a firm has a monopoly because it owns or controls a manufacturing method, process, or other scientific advantage
- market structure in which a firm has a monopoly because of its location or the small size of the market
- illegal combinations of corporations or companies organized to suppress competition
- market structure in which a few large sellers dominate the market and have the ability to affect prices in the industry; form of imperfect competition
- theoretical market structure characterized by a large number of well-informed independent buyers and sellers who exchange identical products and have freedom of entry and exit
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- market classification according to number and size of firms, type of product, and type of competition; nature and degree of competition among firms in the same industry
- uncompensated side effects that either benefit or harm a third party not involved in the activity that caused it
- real or imagined differences between competing products in the same industry
- process in which a lender reclaims the property due to a lack of payment by the borrower
- ruling requiring a company to stop an unfair business practice that reduces or limits competition
- market structure having all conditions of pure competition except for identical products; a form of imperfect competition
- condition where any of the requirements for a competitive market—usually adequate competition, knowledge of prices and opportunities, mobility of resources, and competitive profits—leads to an inefficient allocation of resources characterized by too much or too little being produced
- to support or hold up
- monopoly created and/or owned by the government
- illegal agreement by firms to charge a uniform price for a product
- market structure in which average costs of production are lowest when all output is produced by a single firm
- a theoretical market structure that requires three major conditions: very large numbers of buyers and sellers, identical products, and freedom of entry and exit
- involvement in a situation to alter the outcome
- philosophy that government should not interfere with business activity
- legal document that pledges ownership of a home to a lender as security for repayment of borrowed money
- market structure characterized by a single producer; form of imperfect competition
- illegal agreement among producers to fix prices, limit output, divide markets, or otherwise agree to reduce competition
- group of firms producing similar or identical products
33 Clues: to support or hold up • limited the activity or growth of • to represent as equal or equivalent • existing only in theory; not practical • monopoly created and/or owned by the government • involvement in a situation to alter the outcome • group of firms producing similar or identical products • calculation that compares the cost of an action to its benefits • ...
Politics and Governance 2026-01-22
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- Supreme power to command and enforce obedience.
- Adjective from which "politics" originates.
- Theory that states satisfy financial needs.
- Methods used to analyze daily human activities.
- Title of Machiavelli's famous political book.
- Theory that the state evolved from the family.
- The mass of population living within a state.
- Approach focused on formal structures.
- Approach focused on the judiciary and laws.
- Traditional perspective on political morals.
- Objective and value-free political approach.
- Theory that political involvement is natural.
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- The "Father of Political Science."
- A community of persons with territory and government.
- Approach analyzing the past to understand reality.
- Theory of the strong dominating the weak.
- The voluntary agreement in Social Contract theory.
- The definite portion of the earth's surface.
- First to use the term "state" in writing.
- Plan of action guiding the government.
- The Greek word for "city-state."
- Latin origin of the word "state."
- Prerequisite for achieving political objectives.
- One of the modern leaders often studied regarding power.
- The branch of government that makes laws.
- A group united by shared culture or history.
- Approach focused on what "ought to be."
- The agency that formulates the will of the state.
- To measure data in scientific research.
- Related to the "Divine Right" theory of state origin.
30 Clues: The Greek word for "city-state." • Latin origin of the word "state." • The "Father of Political Science." • Plan of action guiding the government. • Approach focused on formal structures. • Approach focused on what "ought to be." • To measure data in scientific research. • Theory of the strong dominating the weak. • First to use the term "state" in writing. • ...
3rd Quarter Quiz, 9th Grade (together/ to see) 2025-02-11
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- the study of rules for forming sentences
- happen at the same time
- a ghostly appearing figure
- a way of regarding situations or topics
- a magnifier or images
- the relation between two interdependent organisms
- capable of being seen
- forming a theory without firm evidence
- a long and complex sonata for an orchestra
- work together
- an astrological prediction
- fuse or cause to come together
- a meeting for the public discussion of a topic
- sharing the sorrowful feelings of others
- mentally acute
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- secret and often criminal agreement
- indicating favorable circumstances
- a place where things merge together
- not happening at the same time
- obvious to the eye or mind
- a unit of spoken language
- the combination of ideas into a complex whole
- giving something useful for the future
- a person with unusual powers of foresight
- a behavioral attribute peculiar to an person
- come together, usually for a purpose
- clearly revealed to the mind or the senses
- to look within and contemplate one's behavior
- careful to consider potential consequences
- the visual precept of a region
30 Clues: work together • mentally acute • a magnifier or images • capable of being seen • happen at the same time • a unit of spoken language • obvious to the eye or mind • a ghostly appearing figure • an astrological prediction • not happening at the same time • fuse or cause to come together • the visual precept of a region • indicating favorable circumstances • ...
Choice Theory 2014-03-26
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- Avoid criticizing and blaming in Reality Therapy
- William _________ is the creator of Choice Theory
- Lead Management employs the Seven Caring Habits
- Under choice theory students should be able to decide ________________ for misbehaviour
- Punishment and ___________ is avoided upon in Choice Theory
- ______________ behaviour from teachers generally leads to more severe behaviour from problematic students, while the relation-based discipline of lead management has been shown to result in more positive behaviour from students (Conway, 2009)
- Boss Management is often seen as "my way or the __________"
- The need for ______ and influence is a basic human need
- The need to be free and make ___________ is a basic human need
- The Seven Caring Habits are: Supporting, Encouraging, Listening, Accepting, Trusting, _________, Negotiating Differences
- Under Choice Theory teachers work with students to form ___________ strategies to encourage students to choose good behaviour
- Under Choice Theory there are ______ basic needs underpinning human behaviour
- Teachers employing Choice Theory should _____________ their students to focus on controlling their actions and thoughts
- The need to ______ and have fun is a basic human need
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- The Seven Deadly Habits are: Criticising, Blaming, Complaining, __________, Threatening, Punishing, Bribing + rewarding to control
- Under Choice Theory students should be able to make ________ regarding class operations
- The need to belong and __________ is a basic human need
- Reality Therapy is not a form of _________________ for celebrities such as Justin Bieber
- Reality Therapy is a form of counselling the reinforces the principles of Choice Theory
- When employing Reality Therapy, work with the ____________ to create a workable plan specific to the needs and abilities of the student (Robey et. al, 2011)
- _______ ________ (two words, no space) is best employed in a one-on-one setting
- If all or some of these basic needs are not met, students will resort to ________________ beahviour
- Lead Management is group orientated. The lead managing teacher listens to his/her class creates a class environment to reflect the class
- Under choice theory students will choose _________ behaviour if they have positive perceptions about their time at school
- In Reality Theory, you must focus on the _____ issue between you and the student
25 Clues: Lead Management employs the Seven Caring Habits • Avoid criticizing and blaming in Reality Therapy • William _________ is the creator of Choice Theory • The need to ______ and have fun is a basic human need • The need to belong and __________ is a basic human need • The need for ______ and influence is a basic human need • ...
Politics and Governance 2026-01-22
Across
- Supreme power to command and enforce obedience.
- Adjective from which "politics" originates.
- Theory that states satisfy financial needs.
- Methods used to analyze daily human activities.
- Title of Machiavelli's famous political book.
- Theory that the state evolved from the family.
- The mass of population living within a state.
- Approach focused on formal structures.
- Approach focused on the judiciary and laws.
- Traditional perspective on political morals.
- Objective and value-free political approach.
- Theory that political involvement is natural.
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- The "Father of Political Science."
- A community of persons with territory and government.
- Approach analyzing the past to understand reality.
- Theory of the strong dominating the weak.
- The voluntary agreement in Social Contract theory.
- The definite portion of the earth's surface.
- First to use the term "state" in writing.
- Plan of action guiding the government.
- The Greek word for "city-state."
- Latin origin of the word "state."
- Prerequisite for achieving political objectives.
- One of the modern leaders often studied regarding power.
- The branch of government that makes laws.
- A group united by shared culture or history.
- Approach focused on what "ought to be."
- The agency that formulates the will of the state.
- To measure data in scientific research.
- Related to the "Divine Right" theory of state origin.
30 Clues: The Greek word for "city-state." • Latin origin of the word "state." • The "Father of Political Science." • Plan of action guiding the government. • Approach focused on formal structures. • Approach focused on what "ought to be." • To measure data in scientific research. • Theory of the strong dominating the weak. • First to use the term "state" in writing. • ...
ch 16 crossword 2022-10-11
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- the line of latitude that only allows slavery below the line, no slavery above and was endorsed in the Missouri compromise
- theory that states are independent and can handle their problems
- to control something is to _____ it
- to refuse to accept
- is a synonym for withdraw
- place to store weapons and military equipment
- a person who is running away from the law
- firm and straight
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- armed pro-slavery people who crossed from Missouri into Kansas to swing the vote towards slavery
- a bill proposed by Stephen A. Dougless that opened slavery to the territories of Kansas and Nebraska.
- to find reasons to support
- a person who dies for a good cause
- US president who admitted texas to the union was president from 1844 to 1848 and started the Mexican-American war.
- an interconnected system
- conflicts between citizens of the same country
- to officially leave an organization
- subject of discussion
17 Clues: firm and straight • to refuse to accept • subject of discussion • an interconnected system • is a synonym for withdraw • to find reasons to support • a person who dies for a good cause • to control something is to _____ it • to officially leave an organization • a person who is running away from the law • place to store weapons and military equipment • ...
TOPIC 3 : REGULATORY APPROACH OF AN ACCOUNTING THEORY 2023-05-22
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- perspective, information should be treated like other goods with and supply forces.
- theory is a firm or an industry can benefit from the legislation if it captures the related regulatory body
- The MASB is made up of .....members who are appointed by the Minister of Finance.
- Free market economist would argue that markets function best without ..... intervention
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- ..... theory regulation arises from crises and are implemented so that politicians are more
- to gain re-election.
- ..... was established in March 1998 following recommendation by the High Level Finance Committee on Corporate Governance.
- Bursa Malaysia is an ..... holding company incorporated in 1976 and listed in 2005.
- The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) was established on 1 ..... 1993 under the Securities Commission Act 1993 (SCA).
9 Clues: to gain re-election. • The MASB is made up of .....members who are appointed by the Minister of Finance. • Bursa Malaysia is an ..... holding company incorporated in 1976 and listed in 2005. • perspective, information should be treated like other goods with and supply forces. • ...
N706 Chapters 27 and 6 2015-12-02
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- Statistical integration of findings in quantitative studies; utilized in a systematic review
- Relationships among these form the basic building blocks of a theories
- Also called “Grand theories”, these describe and explain large segments of the human experience
- A manual search of the table of contents and reference lists of journals
- The equivalent term for meta-analysis when considering qualitative articles and findings
- _______ effect size indicates the concentration of findings within each report; part of Metasynthesis and qualitative evaluation
- These theories suggest that cultural conditions and adaptation come from mental activity and ideas
- Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory is also called the ________ theory (pg 135)
- __________ models, also called “conceptual maps”, are visual representations of theory
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- _________ bias concerns the tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings
- This kind of theory is the least abstract and is frequently specific in scope; also called “micro theory”
- The _______ Belief Model focuses on patient compliance and preventative healthcare practices
- Statistical _________ in primary studies indicates that there is a lot of variability and variation in the studies’ results.
- A ______ plot can help examine heterogeneity with a visual depiction
- A systematic ________ ________ review is a systematic review of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods studies
- A review or study that helps refine the question for the systematic review
- The conceptual underpinnings of a study
- A ______ plot is used to examine publication bias among the studies in a meta-analysis
- ________ theory involves a critique of society, its processes, and its structures
- An abstract generalization that offers a systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated (pg 127)
20 Clues: The conceptual underpinnings of a study • A ______ plot can help examine heterogeneity with a visual depiction • Relationships among these form the basic building blocks of a theories • A manual search of the table of contents and reference lists of journals • A review or study that helps refine the question for the systematic review • ...
BIZZNOMY 2016-07-14
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- handshake that conveys confidence is
- is the task of imparting
- per Newman and Summer Communication is the Exchange of
- letters/It is a the permanent records for business
- part of the body of the presentation should be broken into short and clear units
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- whole concept of achieving success begins with how you
- economics generally refers to the integration of economic theory with business
- cost/The cost recorded in the books of accounts are considered as
- Joint Stock Company is managed by the Board of Directors elected by
- trump card during should be brought out at the crucial moment.
- is the most effective ways of communication
- of a letter is divided into how many parts
- expression/It is a non-verbal communication.
13 Clues: is the task of imparting • handshake that conveys confidence is • of a letter is divided into how many parts • is the most effective ways of communication • expression/It is a non-verbal communication. • letters/It is a the permanent records for business • whole concept of achieving success begins with how you • per Newman and Summer Communication is the Exchange of • ...
BIZZNOMY 2016-07-14
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- economics generally refers to the integration of economic theory with business
- is the most effective ways of communication
- per Newman and Summer Communication is the Exchange of
- cost/The cost recorded in the books of accounts are considered as
- letters/It is a the permanent records for business
- trump card during should be brought out at the crucial moment.
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- is the task of imparting
- Joint Stock Company is managed by the Board of Directors elected by
- part of the body of the presentation should be broken into short and clear units
- expression/It is a non-verbal communication.
- of a letter is divided into how many parts
- handshake that conveys confidence is
- whole concept of achieving success begins with how you
13 Clues: is the task of imparting • handshake that conveys confidence is • of a letter is divided into how many parts • is the most effective ways of communication • expression/It is a non-verbal communication. • letters/It is a the permanent records for business • per Newman and Summer Communication is the Exchange of • whole concept of achieving success begins with how you • ...
Its All Relative 2015-11-09
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- physical objects or particles that emit no detectable radiation of their own
- an object that orbits another object in space
- the basic building block from which galaxies are made
- a famous mathematician who is known as the father of geometry
- the rapid expansion of dense matter that marked the origin of the universe
- mathematical study of shapes
- also known as GPS, this system uses a device to determine the position of individuals or things
- area of science that deals with space and the physical universe - people who work in this field are called astronomers
- a description of some aspect of the natural world based on extensive observations, tests and reason
- the temporary masking of one body (sun or moon) by another passing in front of it
- ideas or conclusions based on a theory that does not yet have firm data or observations
- the statement that two quantities are equal
- the attractive force created by magnets - or the movement of electric charges
- curved path around a star, planet or moon
- the force that attracts anything with mass toward any other thing with mass
- a measure of how much matter an object has
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- something which occupies space and has mass
- an object that orbits a star, is big enough for gravity to squash it into a roundish ball and much have cleared other objects out of its way
- a device that generates an intense beam of light of a single color
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
- describes the mathematical relationships between points, lines and other shapes on a flat plane
- all things that exist throughout space and time
- scientific study of the nature and properties of matter and energy
- a scientist who studies physics
- a theory showing that neither space nor time are constant
- ripples in the fabric of space that are produces when masses undergo sudden acceleration
- change in speed or direction of some object
- an English physicist and mathematician that was famous for describing his laws of gravity
- scientists who use mathematics or existing data to project what might happen in new situations
- a designation for some spot given in terms of 3D coordinates in space
30 Clues: mathematical study of shapes • a scientist who studies physics • curved path around a star, planet or moon • a measure of how much matter an object has • something which occupies space and has mass • change in speed or direction of some object • the statement that two quantities are equal • an object that orbits another object in space • ...
L3 91404 - Keywords#1 2022-08-05
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- Benefits firm for more then one year.
- lifetime of firm broken into periods
- Cash of settlement values.
- can pay debts before+after dividend paid.
- assumption the business will continue
- Has two criteria,both must be met
- Original cost at time of acquisition.
- elements are reported in $NZD
- Cash obtained during orderly disposal.
- obligation to pay, expected future outflow
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- Asset(+)liability(-), profit(+) and equity
- affairs of owners distinct from firm
- value of assets>value of liabilities
- value of assets after deducting all liabilities.
- current worth of future sum of money or s
- present control,expected future benefit.
- Effects recognised when they occur
17 Clues: Cash of settlement values. • elements are reported in $NZD • Has two criteria,both must be met • Effects recognised when they occur • affairs of owners distinct from firm • lifetime of firm broken into periods • value of assets>value of liabilities • Benefits firm for more then one year. • assumption the business will continue • Original cost at time of acquisition. • ...
Book 1 2020-10-08
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- feel or express sincere regret or remorse about one's wrongdoing or sin.
- deceitfulness; untrustworthiness.
- a strong underground prison cell, especially in a castle
- put (someone or something) at risk or in danger.
- the group of young animals born to an animal at one time.
- a husband or wife; spouse, especially of a reigning monarch.
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- (of a person or small animal) move hurriedly with short quick steps.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- suffering or being subjected to constant or repeated trouble or harassment
- the conclusion that can be drawn from something although it is not explicitly stated.
- outstandingly bad; shocking.
- formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession)
12 Clues: outstandingly bad; shocking. • deceitfulness; untrustworthiness. • put (someone or something) at risk or in danger. • a strong underground prison cell, especially in a castle • the group of young animals born to an animal at one time. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • a husband or wife; spouse, especially of a reigning monarch. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab - Rylee Hockenberry 2024-01-05
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- Crime Job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- Deviance- Behavior that overconforms to accepted normas
- Deviance Only occasional breaking of norms
- Bahavior that departs from societal or group norms
- Discounting The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- Sanctions Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- Theory The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
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- Theory The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- Deviance Bahvior that overconforms to social expectations
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compenstaion to make up for the finanical damage caused by their acts
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- An act committed in violation of the law
- Theory The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- Deviance Deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- Association Theory The theory that individuals learn deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- A repetition of, return to, criminal behavior
- Justice System A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
23 Clues: An act committed in violation of the law • Deviance Only occasional breaking of norms • A repetition of, return to, criminal behavior • Bahavior that departs from societal or group norms • Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance • Deviance- Behavior that overconforms to accepted normas • ...
FindLaw Products 102 2020-04-01
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- Builds brand awareness by promoting the firm through ads on non-directory pages of FindLaw.
- Chat button & window on firm’s website and FindLaw Premium Firm Profile.
- Base website package. 3 content units.
- It provides 6 enhanced blogs, 6 local awareness ads, and 3 social videos a year
- Dedicated Content Strategist, Dedicated DMS, 14 content units.
- Customer only pays when someone clicks on the ad, and it drives traffic to a firm website.
- Provides blog platform access, maintenance and support.
- Easy-to-use “review us” button placed on firm’s website.
- Highlights an attorney that has been selected, presenting their unique credentials in a professional manner. Can include advertisement in their magazine
- Captures contacts via FindLaw call tracking number.
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- It combines the DMB and brand advocate, and includes a dedicate DMS and PPC campaign.
- Provides the premier online destination for Spanish-speaking consumers looking for legal help and representation.
- Provides two strategically written blog posts/month to support client strategy.
- Providing consumers convenient access to Lead Counsel Rated attorney listings, profiles and legal resources. Displays firm name, custom tagline, phone number, link to their website, and more prominent visuals.
- Increases a firm's digital footprint with GMB optimization and a review funnel.
- Provides customized animated videos every other month with a monthly Facebook promotion.
- Manages online reputation and decreases the risk of negative reviews/client dissatisfaction.
- Starter profiles on FL, LI & Abagado, Branded PPC, 5 content units.
- Clients receive one targeted piece of content and one Facebook ad/month.
- Search engine optimized web page on FindLaw Lawyer Directory.
- Web page on FindLaw.com, increases visibility in branded organic search results.
- Enhanced blog posts every 2 months, blog content every 2 weeks, 10 content units.
- Collaborates with firm to create in-depth written analysis of a legal issue the firm is passionate about.
- Quarterly social ad campaigns, 8 content units, Facebook business page.
24 Clues: Base website package. 3 content units. • Captures contacts via FindLaw call tracking number. • Provides blog platform access, maintenance and support. • Easy-to-use “review us” button placed on firm’s website. • Search engine optimized web page on FindLaw Lawyer Directory. • Dedicated Content Strategist, Dedicated DMS, 14 content units. • ...
Cost Revenue and Profit 2014-02-17
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- The output increases in the same proportion as all inputs.
- Total opportunity costs incurred by a firm for its use of resources whether purchased or self-owned.
- Output increases more than in proportion to the increase in all inputs.
- Extra or additional output resulting from one additional unit of the variable factor.
- Time period during which at least one input is fixed.
- Total quantity of output produced by a firm.
- Payments made by a firm to outsiders to acquire resources for use in production.
- Time period when all inputs can be changed.
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- Total quantity of output per unit of variable input.
- The sacrificed income arising from the use of self-owned resources by a firm.
- Cost arise from the use of variable inputs.
- Output increases less than proportionate to increase in all inputs.
- Cost arise from the use of fixed inputs.
- The extra cost of producing one more unit of unit.
14 Clues: Cost arise from the use of fixed inputs. • Cost arise from the use of variable inputs. • Time period when all inputs can be changed. • Total quantity of output produced by a firm. • The extra cost of producing one more unit of unit. • Total quantity of output per unit of variable input. • Time period during which at least one input is fixed. • ...
Famous Scientists 2013-09-12
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- / One of the Discoverers of the structure of DNA
- / Credited with the Heliocentric Model
- / Lightning Rod
- / Chocolate Chip Cookie
- / One of the Discoverers of the structure of DNA
- / Father of Modern Rocketry
- / Modern Telescope
- / Discovered Penicillin
- / An apple fell on his head
- / Theory of Evolution
- / Polio Vaccine
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- / Theory of Radio Activity
- / Telegraph
- / Tesla Coil
- / Famous for being put under house arrest
- / Theory of Relativity
- / Continental Drift
- / First Human anatomy sketches
- / Father of Genetic Science
- / The Lightbulb
20 Clues: / Telegraph • / Tesla Coil • / Lightning Rod • / The Lightbulb • / Polio Vaccine • / Modern Telescope • / Continental Drift • / Theory of Evolution • / Theory of Relativity • / Chocolate Chip Cookie • / Discovered Penicillin • / Theory of Radio Activity • / Father of Genetic Science • / An apple fell on his head • / Father of Modern Rocketry • / First Human anatomy sketches • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2024-04-26
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- the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1) physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion
- theory of emotion in which physiological arousal precedes/creates the emotion
- hormone that signals the hypothalamus and brain stem to reduce appetite and increase the amount of energy used
- (level 1) Physiological Needs, (level 2) Safety and Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection, (level 4) Self Esteem, (level 5) Self Actualization
- signals to others that we need support
- the principle that performance increases with arousal only up to a point, beyond which performance decreases
- positive feeling associated with having our needs met
- theory of motivation, the desire to direct your behavior toward excelling, succeeding, or outperforming others at some task
- theory of motivation, theories of motivation which focus on human potential and the drive to be the best a person can be
- A limbic system structure involved emotion, particularly fear and aggression.
- passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- Schachter's theory that to experience emotion one must (1) be physically aroused and (2) cognitively label the arousal
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- part of frontal lobe responsible for adding cognition to emotion (decides how to respond to emotions)
- a desire to perform a behavior to receive promised rewards or avoid threatened punishment
- theory of motivation, How thoughts, beliefs, expectations drive behavior
- theory of motivation, people perform actions in order to maintain an optimal level of arousal
- A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level
- a neural center located in the limbic system; connects emotions to memories
- theory of motivation, Theory for motivation stating:Natural selection removes genetic tendencies opposite to this as not meeting such tasks will result in death without reproduction. are motivated by
- part of the brain involved in regulating hunger (homeostasis)
- a desire to perform a behavior effectively for its own sake
- hunger-triggering hormone secreted by hypothalamus
- occurs when one is blocked from their goal or injustice is occuring
23 Clues: signals to others that we need support • hunger-triggering hormone secreted by hypothalamus • positive feeling associated with having our needs met • passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals • a desire to perform a behavior effectively for its own sake • part of the brain involved in regulating hunger (homeostasis) • ...
Unit 5 Final Exam 2012-07-19
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- The process of rating an organization's practices, processes, and products against the best of the world is known as __________________.
- Carolina Financial Services is considering the purchase and installation of an expensive computer network. This is the type of expenditure that would be included in a(n) ______ budget.
- The Fed requires banks to hold funds against the deposits its customers have in their checking and savings accounts. The amount of funds the bank must hold is specified as a percentage of deposits known as the ______ requirement.
- _______ is the chance a business owner will lose the time and money invested in a business that proves to be unprofitable.
- The Federal Reserve System consists of ______ Federal Reserve banks.
- A firm's _____ statement reports the profit or loss for the firm over a specified time period.
- A firm is using ______ segmentation when it divides a market into groups based on age, income, or level of education.
- In a partnership, a(n) _____ partner is an owner who is active in managing the company and has unlimited liability for claims against the firm.
- ______ refers to standards of moral behavior.
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- The preparation of financial statements for people outside the firm (creditors, unions, suppliers, and others) is the goal of _________ accounting.
- Collectively, the customers, employees, stockholders, suppliers, creditors, and the local communities in which a business operates are known as the firm's:
- _________ is the function in business that is responsible for acquiring funds for the firm, and managing funds within the firm.
- ______ refers to how fast an asset could be converted into cash.
- A ______ is an organization that is owned and controlled by the people who use it - producers, consumers and workers with similar needs who pool their resources for mutual gain.
- ______ includes anything that people generally accept as payment for goods and services.
- Which of the following is included in the M-1 definition of the money supply?
16 Clues: ______ refers to standards of moral behavior. • ______ refers to how fast an asset could be converted into cash. • The Federal Reserve System consists of ______ Federal Reserve banks. • Which of the following is included in the M-1 definition of the money supply? • ______ includes anything that people generally accept as payment for goods and services. • ...
Sociology chapter 7- Cierra 2022-01-04
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- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- theory- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- theory- theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- crime-job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- deviance-deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms
- discounting-the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- justice system-a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- association theory-the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- who breaks significant societal or group names
- control- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
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- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- deviance-deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
- theory- theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- sanctions- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- Social conditions in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an act committed in violation of the law
- deviance- behavior that under conforms to accepted norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- deviance- behavior that over conforms to social expectations
24 Clues: an act committed in violation of the law • who breaks significant societal or group names • a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • crime-job-related crimes committed by high-status people • deviance- behavior that under conforms to accepted norms • ...
Scientific Discoveries Quest 2023-10-10
Across
- - Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- - Mathematical discipline by Newton and Leibniz
- - Fundamental force harnessed for power
- - Basis for understanding infectious diseases
- - Revolutionized transportation and industry
- - Splitting of atomic nuclei
- - Optical instrument for distant observation
- - Phenomenon explored by Marie Curie
- - Preventive medicine against diseases
- - Darwin's theory of species development
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- - Physics theory of subatomic particles
- - Force of attraction between objects
- - Electromagnetic radiation for imaging
- - Sun-centered model of the solar system
- - Theory of the universe's origin
- - Einstein's theory of space and time
- - Fundamental in modern electronics
- - Wireless communication invention
- - Genetic material discovered by Watson and Crick
- - Arrangement of chemical elements
20 Clues: - Splitting of atomic nuclei • - Theory of the universe's origin • - Wireless communication invention • - Arrangement of chemical elements • - Fundamental in modern electronics • - Phenomenon explored by Marie Curie • - Force of attraction between objects • - Einstein's theory of space and time • - Preventive medicine against diseases • ...
demidrills s4 2023-06-08
Across
- allow inventor to decide how their invention can be used
- resource that makes the technology more valuable to firms
- technologies that become more valuable with more users
- method of preventing competitors from stealing an idea by concealing the invention
- describes a good that can be consumed only by a single user
- describes a good that suppliers can prevent others from using
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- exclusive rights over the control of an idea
- cost advantages gained by a firm when output increases
- the ability to capture a share of the social value of an innovation
- type of growth theory that prioritizes inventing for economic growth
10 Clues: exclusive rights over the control of an idea • cost advantages gained by a firm when output increases • technologies that become more valuable with more users • allow inventor to decide how their invention can be used • resource that makes the technology more valuable to firms • describes a good that can be consumed only by a single user • ...
Vocabulary Words (2024: Aceves-Amaya) 2024-01-31
Across
- reach inside and search for something
- worthy of attention or notice
- makes it thinner or weaker by adding a solvent of some kind
- widespread in a particular area at a particular time
- to attempt by exertion of effort
- existing or at present/recent time
- is an adverse reaction by large number or group of people
- a person who held a job or office
- special honor or respect is shown publicly
- exhibit feelings of nostalgia
- make unable to breathe properly
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- to be filled with deep or full sound
- shows that people or parts are working together or are united
- necessary to make a whole complete
- the action or process of being adapted to something
- adapting to a modern habit
- developing rapidly and or successfully
- offered, especially towards someone as a gift or contribution
- to praise enthusiastically and publicly
- form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- indispensable quality of something
21 Clues: adapting to a modern habit • worthy of attention or notice • exhibit feelings of nostalgia • make unable to breathe properly • to attempt by exertion of effort • a person who held a job or office • necessary to make a whole complete • existing or at present/recent time • indispensable quality of something • to be filled with deep or full sound • ...
Nursing Theorists 2014-07-15
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- 10 _________ processes according to Watson
- science of ___________ human beings
- Self care agency
- theory played vital role in Roy's theory development (2 words)
- Levine's ____________ model
- one of Rizzo's concepts involved in meaning
- consists of outside environment that the person responds to through their senses
- Rizzo's ___________human theory
- ___________ nursing care that focues on cultural diversieyt
- Rizzo where a person can show part of themself and hide the rest
- according to Roy there are 4 modes of this
- according to kolcaba there are 3 comfort forms
- health as expanding
- behavior which may indicate the patient needs help
- persons as independent and human beings as a species are identified by their ____ of consciousness
- according to Rogers nurses should be this
- Pam really thought this theorist must live at Disney World
- first nurse researcher
- orlando's nursing __________ theory
- _________ to expert
Down
- Betty Newman ______________ model
- avoid ____ hopes according to FLo
- Martha Rogers' theory was a big impact on this woman's theory
- Benner used this model to form her own
- comfort care
- according to orem this means a person needs nursing care (3 words)
- people and environments are energy fields, they do not have energy fields
- Jean Watson's theory of _________caring
- handrails and nonglare lighting are __________ comfort
- client as an _______ system according to B Neuman
- For Watson the _____________caring relationship characterizes a special kind of human care relationship
- theory of culture care
- according to Leininger nurses should not form these
- 13 areas in nightingale's theory
- the nurse sets _____ to promote adaptation according to Roy
35 Clues: comfort care • Self care agency • health as expanding • _________ to expert • theory of culture care • first nurse researcher • Levine's ____________ model • Rizzo's ___________human theory • 13 areas in nightingale's theory • Betty Newman ______________ model • avoid ____ hopes according to FLo • science of ___________ human beings • orlando's nursing __________ theory • ...
vocab project 2021-06-02
Across
- treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority.
- lower in rank, status, or quality.
- not able to be corrected, improved, or reformed.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- incapable of producing any useful result; pointless.
- cause (someone) to feel consternation and distress.
- outward behavior or bearing.
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- having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities.
- showing no mercy or pity.
- very angry; enraged.
- deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness.
- not seen or visited by many people; sheltered and private.
12 Clues: very angry; enraged. • showing no mercy or pity. • outward behavior or bearing. • lower in rank, status, or quality. • not able to be corrected, improved, or reformed. • cause (someone) to feel consternation and distress. • incapable of producing any useful result; pointless. • not seen or visited by many people; sheltered and private. • ...
Theory of Periodisation 2022-10-26
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- First stage of training periodisation plan
- Is optimal state of athletic readiness.
- During the __________ phase, an athlete moves from general fitness to a game specific nature.
- Second stage of training periodisation plan
- Macrocycles can be split into four ________ _____.
- Many elite athletes reduce aspects of their training (notably work volume) in the weeks leading up to competition.
- Third stage of training periodisation plan
- Training excessively
- __________ the optimal level of fitness is key in the competition phase.
- Phase that lasts for 7-10 days.
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- Creating an ______ ____ is helpful for determining times in the year when a particular sport must take priority over all others
- Annual plans can consist of 1 or more _______.
- ________ lowest in the competition phase
- ________ is highest in the competition phase
- Progressively decreases in the competition phase.
- Smallest building block in the periodisation model.
- Training phases can be further divided into a series of 4-6 blocks, known as__________.
- Fourth stage of training periodisation plan
- Building _________ is the aim of the preparation phase
19 Clues: Training excessively • Phase that lasts for 7-10 days. • Is optimal state of athletic readiness. • ________ lowest in the competition phase • First stage of training periodisation plan • Third stage of training periodisation plan • Second stage of training periodisation plan • Fourth stage of training periodisation plan • ________ is highest in the competition phase • ...
Mango 2025-02-13
Across
- cute and covered with soft hair or fur.
- not seeming reasonable or probable.
- an agreement between you and a lender that gives the lender the right to take your property if you don’t repay the money you’ve borrowed.
- having or showing enthusiasm.
- always constant, always happening
- complete with regard to every detail.
- hit or strike with the palm of the hand or a flat object.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- a regular payment made by the state to people
- having a great deal of money (wealthy)
- the principal front of a building that faces on to a street or open space/ in front of a person
- stronger than hate
- a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem solving operations, especially by a computer.
- a firm hold or grip
- sipping to hard
- the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something.
- common sense/intelligence
- a small ornament or item of jewelry that is of little value.
- the most successful point.
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- the state or fact of being likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
- easy to digest
- something that is very annoying (noun)
- not shaking or moving.
- a statement of how much money a particular piece of work will cost.
- a theft, cheat or swindle.
- based on or serving as a hypothesis (adjective)
- causing excitement or strong emotion
- words that are always together.
- figure of speech that for rhetorical effect directly refers to one’s thing by mentioning another.
- money that is borrowed that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- single people
- severely critical
- the action of saving or being saved from sin, error or evil.
33 Clues: single people • easy to digest • sipping to hard • severely critical • stronger than hate • a firm hold or grip • not shaking or moving. • common sense/intelligence • a theft, cheat or swindle. • the most successful point. • having or showing enthusiasm. • words that are always together. • always constant, always happening • not seeming reasonable or probable. • ...
Vermeer 22-24 2013-03-16
Across
- a shelter of vines or branches or of latticework covered with climbing shrubs or vines
- A person or thing that receives
- Avoiding the company of other people
- Arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate
- A long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms
- in a careful , orderly manner
- Clearness of appearance
- of or like a splinter (very small sharp piece of wood, glass, metal, etc)
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- a physical attack
- mysterious, strange, or unexpected as to send a chill up the spine
- being, resembling, or suggestive of a cavern: a vast, cavernous room
- The act or practice of envisioning things in an ideal form
- completely engrossed in thought; absorbed
- the act of satisfying every whim
- deep in sad thought, especially of loss or yearning
- A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
- form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- A brief, light snowfall. A sudden gust of wind. A stirring mass, as of leaves or dust; a shower.
- Not conscious
- A substance used as coloring
20 Clues: Not conscious • a physical attack • Clearness of appearance • A substance used as coloring • in a careful , orderly manner • A person or thing that receives • the act of satisfying every whim • Avoiding the company of other people • completely engrossed in thought; absorbed • Arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate • deep in sad thought, especially of loss or yearning • ...
The Martian Crossword 2026-03-06
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- the planet hes stuck on
- a day on mars
- to make a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- what mark calls water, air, oxygen
- not or no longer needed
- the removable cover of a vehicle or aircraft
- a device for controlling the passage of a fluid
- what he learned to plow and use
- how mark adapts to survive on mars
- to bring back to life
- very great or intense
- what happens if the spaceship malfunctions
- what mark contacts back to on earth
- having or revealing from a great deal of worldy experience
- his team ____ him
- act in order against to reduce its force
- supply water for growth
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- the name of the main character
- commander of ares 4 spaceship
- mixed with oxygen for fire
- extremely unpleasant
- dazed weak or unsteady
- the name of the nasa leader
- done consciously and intentionally
- accept or act in accordance with
- of little significance when compared to other things
- abundant in supply or quantity
- what he can survive off of
- relating to or denoting the early stages of evolution
- an excess amount of something left over
30 Clues: a day on mars • his team ____ him • extremely unpleasant • to bring back to life • very great or intense • dazed weak or unsteady • the planet hes stuck on • not or no longer needed • supply water for growth • mixed with oxygen for fire • what he can survive off of • the name of the nasa leader • commander of ares 4 spaceship • the name of the main character • ...
Theorist 2025-09-29
Across
- Science of unitary human being
- Nursing as caring
- deliberative nursing process theory
- Adaptation model
- Psychodynamic Nursing
- Enviromental theory
- Behavioral system model
- Typology of 21 Nursing problems
- humanistic nursing theory
- Systems Model
- 14 components of basic nursing care
- From novice to expert
- estrin conservation model
- philosophy and science of caring
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- Health as expanding consciousness
- hall care, core cure theory in nursing
- theory of human becoming
- Prescriptive theory
- Human to human relationship model
- Life perspective rhythm model
- Nursing as caring - a model for transforming practice
- Goal Attainment Theory
- self care/self care deficit theory
- humanistic nursing theory
24 Clues: Systems Model • Adaptation model • Nursing as caring • Prescriptive theory • Enviromental theory • Psychodynamic Nursing • From novice to expert • Goal Attainment Theory • Behavioral system model • theory of human becoming • humanistic nursing theory • humanistic nursing theory • estrin conservation model • Life perspective rhythm model • Science of unitary human being • ...
Chapter 14/15 Key Terms Review 2022-03-29
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- firm doesn't make direct money payment
- cost paid in money by firm
- cost of a firm's fixed factors of production
- total variable cost per unit of output
- market where small number of interdependent firms compete
- marginal product of additional worker is less than marginal product of previous worker
- total quantity of good produced in given time
- market in which one firm sells a good/service that has no close substitutes and barriers blocking entry
- market where many firms sell identical products and there are many buyers with no barrier to entry
- as firm uses more of a variable factor of production, marginal product eventually decreases
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- market where large number of firms compete by making similar but slightly different products
- features of a firm's technology that make ATC rise as output increases
- change in total product from one-unit increase in quantity of labor produced
- features of a firm's technology that make ATC fall as the output increases
- marginal product of additional worker exceeds marginal product of previous worker
- cost of a firm's variable factor of production-labor
- total product per worker employed
- total fixed cost per unit of output
- features of a firm's technology that keep ATC constant as output increases
- total cost per unit of output
- change in total cost from one-unit increase in output
- cost of all factors of production used by firm
- change in total revenue that results from one-unit increase in quantity sold
23 Clues: cost paid in money by firm • total cost per unit of output • total product per worker employed • total fixed cost per unit of output • firm doesn't make direct money payment • total variable cost per unit of output • cost of a firm's fixed factors of production • total quantity of good produced in given time • cost of all factors of production used by firm • ...
spelling 8 2020-11-06
Across
- people have _____ parties when the graduate
- the winner has _____
- the coach was ___ when picking the next play
- make clear
- found in the dictionary
- the military has a good ____
- the election involves lots of ____
- read a ____ about the journey
- senators are involved in ____
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- keep safe
- the teacher will ___ the tests
- the restaurant scheduled an ___
- the seniors __ at the end of the year
- the team reins _____ against the other
- able to stay firm
- friends went to __ the newly weds
- sunscreen gives _____ from the sun
- winners accept ____
- telling the story
- firm
20 Clues: firm • keep safe • make clear • able to stay firm • telling the story • winners accept ____ • the winner has _____ • found in the dictionary • the military has a good ____ • read a ____ about the journey • senators are involved in ____ • the teacher will ___ the tests • the restaurant scheduled an ___ • friends went to __ the newly weds • sunscreen gives _____ from the sun • ...
M-Theory Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-18
Across
- A symmetry linking bosons and fermions.
- A type of brane where open strings can attach.
- A hypothetical particle that travels faster than light, often seen as unstable.
- The earliest version of string theory, containing only bosons.
- Principle suggesting a lower-dimensional boundary can describe a higher-dimensional space.
- The hypothetical quantum particle of gravity predicted by string theory.
- A multidimensional object where strings can end or move.
- What gives strings their particle-like properties.
- The level at which string theory tries to unify gravity with the other forces.
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- The scale at which quantum gravitational effects become important.
- A unifying theory that combines different string theories.
- String theory requires 26 of these rather than the standard four.
- The process of curling up extra dimensions to make them unobservable.
- The type of shape used to compactify extra dimensions in string theory.
- The fundamental one-dimensional object in string theory.
15 Clues: A symmetry linking bosons and fermions. • A type of brane where open strings can attach. • What gives strings their particle-like properties. • A multidimensional object where strings can end or move. • The fundamental one-dimensional object in string theory. • A unifying theory that combines different string theories. • ...
Accountancy Crossword 2020-10-02
Across
- Assets which physically exist but not shown in the balance sheet are
- Total profit of the year is apportioned between the periods of pre-death and post-death on the basis of _________
- When the new partner brings assets other than cash for his capital- _________
- Entry for the asset taken by a creditor is ________ but entry for the net payment to the creditor is made
- Retirement of a partner results in __________ of the firm
- Subscriptions received in advance by a club are shown in the ______ side of the balance sheet
- Goodwill,Patents,Trademarks are examples of _________ assets
- Employees Stock Option plan is a category of ______ equity
- Each partner is a _________ owner of the firms properties
- On dissolution if a partner undertakes to make payment of a liability of the firm _______ account is debited
- When firm pays an amount in excess of total amount due to the retiring partner, then excess amount is treated as _______
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- Fill in the following entry for unrecorded assets in case of reconstitution of a partnership firm. : __________ dr To Revaluation A/c
- Total of all partners capital - total capital based on new profit partner’s share is ________
- According to section ____ of the companies act 2013, a company cannot allot securities unless minimum subscription is received
- At the time of admission of new partner creditors overvalued are _________ to revaluation account
- The interest on capital accounts of partners under the fluctuating capital account method is credited to ________
- The first stage for incorporating a company is _______
- __________ profit means the profit earned by other firms with the same capital investment in similar industries
- As per section 37 of indian partnership act 1932 in the absence of partnership deed the retiring partner is entitled to interest @ _______percent
- Income and expenditure account is prepared on _______ basis
20 Clues: The first stage for incorporating a company is _______ • Retirement of a partner results in __________ of the firm • Each partner is a _________ owner of the firms properties • Employees Stock Option plan is a category of ______ equity • Income and expenditure account is prepared on _______ basis • Goodwill,Patents,Trademarks are examples of _________ assets • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-03
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- A body of people, living in a defined territory organized politically
- Government with three separate branches:legislative,executive,judicial
- Supreme political authority that rests with the people
- formal approval
- Idea that government should serve the will of the people and allowing them to have a voice
- Powers that can be exercised only by the National Government
- Agency through which society makes and enforces its public policies
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- Established a "firm league of friendship" among the States
- Government is not all-powerful
- First 10 Amendments
- Group who created the Constitution
- A theory believed that the state was born of force
- principle insists that government can exist and function ONLY with the consent of the governed which are the people
- Powers held by the states in the federal system
- A legal process in which a fugitive from justice in a State is returned to that State from another
- Division of power among a central government and several regional governments
16 Clues: formal approval • First 10 Amendments • Government is not all-powerful • Group who created the Constitution • Powers held by the states in the federal system • A theory believed that the state was born of force • Supreme political authority that rests with the people • Established a "firm league of friendship" among the States • ...
Cell Project 2017-02-02
Across
- Made the microscope
- multicellular
- the brain of the cell
- Made his own microscope
- plastid that contains chlorophyll
- Storage Trucks
- Recycling Center
- The Powerhouse
- Transportation system
- theory that cells are created from the division of cell
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- Single-celled
- Packing Center
- The Gatekeeper
- center of the cell
- Storage Trucks
- Jelly-like fluid
- the outside layer of a plant cell
- was a German botanist and co-founder of the cell theory
- Protein Factory
- Developed the "cell theory"
20 Clues: Single-celled • multicellular • Packing Center • The Gatekeeper • Storage Trucks • Storage Trucks • The Powerhouse • Protein Factory • Recycling Center • Jelly-like fluid • center of the cell • Made the microscope • the brain of the cell • Transportation system • Made his own microscope • Developed the "cell theory" • plastid that contains chlorophyll • the outside layer of a plant cell • ...
ASSESSMENT 2021-05-26
Across
- the theory also acts as a guide. It helps researchers choose data for analysis and make economical summaries of the data.
- a principle should be suited to the mental and physical development of the pupil.
- planned and guided set of learning experiences and intended outcome.
- one of the result of curriculum planning; unclear
- skills that help in creating and gaming new knowledge through reading, media and digital resources.
- a theory that can predict the occurrence of as yet unobserved events on the basis of explanatory principles embedded in it.
- this theory deals with speculation about the structure of the disciplines that comprise the curriculum.
- such theory refers to speculation about appropriate means to attain what is considered valuable.
- one of the basis of curriculum planning that deals with social issues
- address "why". It not only points out the relationships between phenomena, but suggests either explicitly or implicitly the reasons for the relationships.
- a curriculum design in which development of self is the ultimate objective of learning.
- a principle in which child is needed to learn effectively.
- skills required for successfully leading everyday life.
- a principle that renew the culture to suit the requirement of the changing world.
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- this theory involves speculation about the appropriate means to attain the objectives most desired and to include the content judged to be the best.
- skills required for acquisition of new knowledge.
- a principle that will show a sign instead of being rigid to the curriculum.
- a theory in which children are educated according to their emotional and behavioral qualities.
- this is what the principles ask for those topics, content and learning experiences.
- a design coming from a core, correlated curriculum design links separate subject designs in order to reduce fragmentation.
- a process and a progress.
- it is a principle of the curriculum that cultivate a sense of respect for his traditions and culture.
- one of the functions of the theory that provides a narrative classification of knowledge in a particular theoretical field.
- it is a design/a curriculum design that is related to the subject design.
- this theory, very similar and have been discussing as scientific theory, speculation about occurrences. It attempts to predict what will occur given certain circumstances.
25 Clues: a process and a progress. • skills required for acquisition of new knowledge. • one of the result of curriculum planning; unclear • skills required for successfully leading everyday life. • a principle in which child is needed to learn effectively. • planned and guided set of learning experiences and intended outcome. • ...
Unit 3 2021-02-26
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- painting,writing,cutting,etc
- Sociocultural Theory
- Believed that people observe and imitate the behaviors of others
- Classical Conditioning
- behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- Social Cognitive Theory
- Operant Conditioning
- relates to growth
- Theory states that we all go through 4 stages of cognitive development
- people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- running,jumping,kicking,skipping,etc
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- children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions
- personality development occurs during 8 stages of life.
- Hierarchy of Needs
- refers to physical changes
- behaviors can be associated with responses
- to achieve self-actualization one must have other needs met first.
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes.
- Cognitive Theory
- Psychosocial Theory
20 Clues: Cognitive Theory • relates to growth • Hierarchy of Needs • Psychosocial Theory • Sociocultural Theory • Operant Conditioning • Classical Conditioning • Social Cognitive Theory • refers to physical changes • painting,writing,cutting,etc • running,jumping,kicking,skipping,etc • behaviors can be associated with responses • personality development occurs during 8 stages of life. • ...
THE ENLIGHTENMENT 2024-01-07
Across
- believed govt should protect citizens’ natural rights
- century Enlightenment reached its peak
- focused on revamping the justice system
- overall focus of social reformers
- firm believer in free speech and religion
- believed absolutism was necessary form govt
- the ironical center of the Enlightenment
- editing or prohibiting materials
- believed govt should not regulate economies
- compiler of first encyclopedia
- another term for capitalism
- Russian enlightened despot
- agreement b/t govt & citizens
- original theorist of natural laws
- believed citizens must have say in laws
- becomes more commonly accessible
- Locke said all have the right to life,liberty,&__
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- slowly gains support in 1800s
- structure of govt that rarely works
- Prussian enlightened despot
- artwork of the Enlightenment period
- becomes common form of entertainment
- another name for the Enlightenment
- Austrian emperor that freed serfs
- century Enlightenment begin
- philosopher focus on separation of powers
- private parties held to share ideas
- revolution inspired by Enlightenment
- this type of monarch objected to Enlightenment
- music developed during Enlightenment
- monarchs rule using logic&reason
- composer of music during Enlightenment
- ornate artwork of the era of Absolutism
- economic theory of Adam Smith
34 Clues: Russian enlightened despot • Prussian enlightened despot • century Enlightenment begin • another term for capitalism • slowly gains support in 1800s • economic theory of Adam Smith • agreement b/t govt & citizens • compiler of first encyclopedia • editing or prohibiting materials • monarchs rule using logic&reason • becomes more commonly accessible • ...
Unit 8 - Motivation and Emotion 2024-03-04
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- Zajonc and LeDuoux argued that certain emotions, like fear, don’t need conscious cognitive appraisal because they have a direct route to this limbic system structure
- theory that holds humans experience emotion at the same time as physiological responses.
- this theory of emotion argues that are motivations are driven by pre-wired genetic drives
- the other major topic of this unit
- second level on maslow’s pyramid
- this theory of motivation argues that we engage in behaviors for the rewards we get afterwards
- one of the major topics of this unit
- this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs
- this part of the brain is heavily involved with motivation to eat
- this theory would support the idea that my racing heart causes anxiety
- this type of motivation is present only when reinforcers are available
- Paul Ekman researched remote tribes to establish that there are 7 basic emotions in this theory
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- this biological influence on hunger determines how quickly we burn calories
- culture specific customs that regulate when it is appropriate to show express emotion visibly
- this type of motivation is present without reinforcers
- this nervous system returns your body to a resting state
- this law argues that the optimal level of arousal depends on the difficulty of the task
- this theory would argue that if you are feeling depressed you should try to smile as much as possible to change your mood
- this theory of emotion argues that how you label physiological responses with your mind is what creates emotion (e.g. Schacter-Singer).
- effect defined as the reduction in intrinsic motivation when external reward is provided
- this nervous system is triggered when you are stressed
- this theory of motivation argues that humans don’t always seek to reduce drives but actually seek out excitement
- this type of social motivation explain why those in solitary confinement report extremely high levels of depression
- this theory of motivation that we seek to return to homeostasis
24 Clues: second level on maslow’s pyramid • the other major topic of this unit • one of the major topics of this unit • this guy is the architect of the hierarchy of needs • this type of motivation is present without reinforcers • this nervous system is triggered when you are stressed • this nervous system returns your body to a resting state • ...
Stakeholders and Accounting theories 2021-08-25
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- __________ basis of accounting: Business activities that have occurred, regardless of whether cash is paid or received, should be recorded in the relevant accounting period
- Prudence theory: The accounting treatment chosen should be the one that least overstates assets and profits and least __________ liabilities and losses
- __________ supply goods and/or services to the business
- Accounting __________ theory: Life of a business is divided into regular time intervals
- Owners and __________ contribute capital to the business and expect profit distribution in return
- Historical cost theory: Transactions should be recorded at their __________ costs
- Accounting entity theory: Assets of the business and the owner are considered to be __________
- __________ buy goods/and or services from the business
- __________ theory: Relevant information should be reported in the financial statements if it is likely to make a difference to the decision-making process
- __________ theory: Accounting information recorded must be supported by reliable and verifiable evidence so that financial statements will be free from opinions and biases
- __________ recognition: Revenue is earned when goods have been delivered or services have been provided
- __________ concern theory: A business has an indefinite economic life unless there is credible evidence that it may close down
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- __________ work for the business and devise strategic plants to run the business efficiently
- An accountant who is __________ will not let bias, conflict of interest or the undue influence of others override his or her professional judgement
- __________ work for the business and perform executive duties
- __________ theory: Once an accounting method is chosen, this method should be applied to all future accounting periods to enable meaningful comparison
- __________ enforce tax regulations
- __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business
- __________ theory: Expenses incurred must be matched against income earned in the same period to determine the profit for that period
- __________ theory: Only business transactions that can be measured in numerical currency/monetary terms are recorded
- An accountant with __________ is straightforward and honest in all professional relationships.
- __________ make money available to the business and expect it to be fully repaid with interest
22 Clues: __________ enforce tax regulations • __________ buy goods/and or services from the business • __________ supply goods and/or services to the business • __________ work for the business and perform executive duties • __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business • Historical cost theory: Transactions should be recorded at their __________ costs • ...
NSG 100 Crossword 2022-03-20
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- developed the care and cure model of nursing
- theorist that helps patients prevent illness through promoting healthy behavior and choices
- what theorist graduated from the university of Vienna with a medical degree and specialized as on ophthalmologist for a short time?
- focused on activities that contributed to recovery or health when the patient was on their own
- theory consists of philosophy, a purpose, a practice, and the art
- which theorist is the author of "Life Perspective Rhythm Model"
- propagated the self care theory of nursing
- this theorist came up with the maternal role attainment theory
- developed the deliberative nursing process
- theorist that developed the 3 stage change theory
- who was the theorist that wrote the Art of Helping book?
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- believed stress reduction is the goal of nursing practice
- created the behavioral system model
- which theorist came up with the twenty one nursing problems
- theory focuses on caring and how it can promote health better than a simple medicinal cure
- believed that the nurse and patient should communicate information, set goals together, and take actions to achieve the goals
- theorist that believed that the cleanliness of the environment was essential to promote the healing of a patient
- who is best known for his nursing theory entitled Helvie Energy of Nursing and Health?
- theory focuses on putting yourself in the unique perspective that patients view the world
- theorist that adapts to each patients individual needs
- defined nursing as "an interpersonal process of therapeutic interactions"
- theorist that individualizes patient care through assessing the level of independence shown in that patient
- developed the Neuman's system model
23 Clues: created the behavioral system model • developed the Neuman's system model • propagated the self care theory of nursing • developed the deliberative nursing process • developed the care and cure model of nursing • theorist that developed the 3 stage change theory • theorist that adapts to each patients individual needs • ...
The Martian by Andy Weir Crossword 2026-03-06
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- act in order against to reduce its force
- what he learned to plow and use
- the removable cover of a vehicle or aircraft
- supply water for growth
- done consciously and intentionally
- an excess amount of something left over
- what mark contacts back to on earth
- what happens if the spaceship malfunctions
- extremely unpleasant
- very great or intense
- the name of the nasa leader
- what he can survive off of
- how mark adapts to survive on mars
- the planet hes stuck on
- of little significance when compared to other things
- to make a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- not or no longer needed
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- accept or act in accordance with
- what mark calls water, air, oxygen
- having or revealing from a great deal of worldy experience
- dazed weak or unsteady
- commander of ares 4 spaceship
- mixed with oxygen for fire
- to bring back to life
- relating to or denoting the early stages of evolution
- abundant in supply or quantity
- a day on mars
- a device for controlling the passage of a fluid
- the name of the main character
- his team ____ him
30 Clues: a day on mars • his team ____ him • extremely unpleasant • to bring back to life • very great or intense • dazed weak or unsteady • supply water for growth • the planet hes stuck on • not or no longer needed • mixed with oxygen for fire • what he can survive off of • the name of the nasa leader • commander of ares 4 spaceship • abundant in supply or quantity • ...
23 nursing theorist 2025-09-21
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- Science of Unitary human being
- Deliberative nursing process theory
- Care, core, cure theory in nursing
- Systems model
- Typology of 21 nursing problems
- Behavioral system model
- Life perspective rhythm model
- Conservation model
- From novice to expert: excellence and power in clinical nursing practice
- Nursing as caring: a model for transforming practice
- Health as expanding consciousness
- Psychodynamic Nursing
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- Adaptation model
- 14 components of basic nursing care
- Humanistic nursing theory
- environmental theory
- Humanistic nursing theory
- Self care/ self care deficit theory
- Human to human relationship model
- Goal attainment theory
- Nursing as caring: a model for transforming practice
- prescriptive theory
- theory of human becoming
- Philosophy and science of caring
24 Clues: Systems model • Adaptation model • Conservation model • prescriptive theory • environmental theory • Psychodynamic Nursing • Goal attainment theory • Behavioral system model • theory of human becoming • Humanistic nursing theory • Humanistic nursing theory • Life perspective rhythm model • Science of Unitary human being • Typology of 21 nursing problems • Philosophy and science of caring • ...
Chapter 23 Economics Key words 2025-04-27
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- anything that makes it difficult for a firm to start producing the product
- Anything that makes it difficult for a firm to stop making the product
- The minimum level of profit required to keep a firm in the industry for the long run
- A market with many sellers offering slightly different products, competing on things like quality or branding.
- A business that can set the price of it products because it has little or no competition (common in monopoly's)
- When businesses try to make their product stand out from competitors’ products through design, branding, or features.
- A business that must except the market price and cannot influence it
- The size of production units and the methods of production used
- When businesses secretly work together to fix prices or limit competition (illegal in many countries).
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- Profit above that needed to keep a firm in The market for the long run
- A market with a number of firms that compete with each other
- A market with a single supplier
- The conditions which exist in a market including the number of firms.
- Cost that cannot be recovered in the firm leaves the industry
- When a business grows and its costs per unit of production fall, making it cheaper to produce more.
15 Clues: A market with a single supplier • A market with a number of firms that compete with each other • Cost that cannot be recovered in the firm leaves the industry • The size of production units and the methods of production used • A business that must except the market price and cannot influence it • ...
Arguing with Evidence 2024-11-08
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- a simplified representation of a system
- relating to moral principles
- limitations or restrictions
- measurements or statistics used for evidence
- a sentence that asks for information
- a thing that gives rise to an event
- to improve by making small changes
- an answer to a scientific question
- to explain the meaning of
- anything presented to support a claim
- the forming of a theory without firm evidence
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- a process for reaching agreements about explanations or solutions
- closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered
- to examine two or more things to note similarities and differences
- the collecting of information about a particular subject
- to organize and study data to determine patterns and relationships
- a logical reason for a phenomenon
- a statement or phrase whose parts contradict each other
- a series of actions conducted in a certain order or manner
- a thing that is known or proved to be true
- a view about something not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
- a mental view of something
- a detailed analysis and assessment of something
23 Clues: to explain the meaning of • a mental view of something • limitations or restrictions • relating to moral principles • a logical reason for a phenomenon • to improve by making small changes • an answer to a scientific question • a thing that gives rise to an event • a sentence that asks for information • anything presented to support a claim • ...
Neuro Exam 3 Crossword 2025-04-23
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- The tempo of motor planning interventions should be...
- Factors that cause movements to stray from the attractor states in Dynamic action theory
- Systems theory says you must consider the interaction of multiple systems when looking at patient impairments
- This type of knowledge is about the outcome of the movement goal
- Ecological motor control theory incorporates multiple ways of accomplishing a task
- Main structure integrating information for motor coordination
- Motor Coordination should include this to ensure simple components can be performed correctly
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- Motor Programs theory says the intervention is dependent on the ______ of the stimulus
- Deficit in motor planning
- Treatment technique that was used to integrate reflexes into interventions
- Theory that says nervous system is organized top-down
- Dependent on speed & force of the movement
- Movement must conform to these aspects of environment
- Motor Programs theory interventions emphasize training with ________ tasks
- Coordination test for lower extremities
- Practice condition where rest time is equal to or greater than practice time
- Teaching & acquainting the patient with the task that will be learned
- Deficit in motor coordination
- Physical changes in neural tissue that represent a memory, reliant on high repetitions
19 Clues: Deficit in motor planning • Deficit in motor coordination • Coordination test for lower extremities • Dependent on speed & force of the movement • Theory that says nervous system is organized top-down • Movement must conform to these aspects of environment • The tempo of motor planning interventions should be... • ...
NSG 100 Crossword 2022-03-20
Across
- who is best known for his nursing theory entitled Helvie Energy of Nursing and Health?
- who was the theorist that wrote the Art of Helping book?
- theorist that individualizes patient care through assessing the level of independence shown in that patient
- theorist that developed the 3 stage change theory
- defined nursing as "an interpersonal process of therapeutic interactions"
- focused on activities that contributed to recovery or health when the patient was on their own
- theorist that helps patients prevent illness through promoting healthy behavior and choices
- theory consists of philosophy, a purpose, a practice, and the art
- propagated the self care theory of nursing
- theorist that believed that the cleanliness of the environment was essential to promote the healing of a patient
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- created the behavioral system model
- theory focuses on caring and how it can promote health better than a simple medicinal cure
- developed the deliberative nursing process
- which theorist is the author of "Life Perspective Rhythm Model"
- what theorist graduated from the university of Vienna with a medical degree and specialized as on ophthalmologist for a short time?
- theorist that adapts to each patients individual needs
- believed that the nurse and patient should communicate information, set goals together, and take actions to achieve the goals
- theory focuses on putting yourself in the unique perspective that patients view the world
- believed stress reduction is the goal of nursing practice
- developed the Neuman's system model
- developed the care and cure model of nursing
- this theorist came up with the maternal role attainment theory
- which theorist came up with the twenty one nursing problems
23 Clues: created the behavioral system model • developed the Neuman's system model • developed the deliberative nursing process • propagated the self care theory of nursing • developed the care and cure model of nursing • theorist that developed the 3 stage change theory • theorist that adapts to each patients individual needs • ...
96 Miles 2022-01-12
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- in a way that cannot be controlled or restrained
- fulfillment of one wishes expectations or needs or the pleasure derived form
- sudden and unexpected
- collapse or cause to collapse violently inwards
- the enclosing bounding of a curved geometric figure especially a circle
- a small water bottle as used by soldiers or campers
- an event involving destruction or damage on an awesome or catastrophe event
- courage in pain or aversity
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- an action or process of resisting authority control
- used to emphasize the extreme degree of something
- cast or shadow (someone or something) as a dark shape and out line against a lighter background
- gives protection or shows that you want to protect someone
- used or intended to defend or protect
- the forming of a theory or convective without firm evidence
- the state if being awake and aware if ones surroundings
15 Clues: sudden and unexpected • courage in pain or aversity • used or intended to defend or protect • collapse or cause to collapse violently inwards • in a way that cannot be controlled or restrained • used to emphasize the extreme degree of something • an action or process of resisting authority control • a small water bottle as used by soldiers or campers • ...
N706 Ch 6 and 27 2015-11-24
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- Theory that is broad in scope and explains global concepts related to the human experience
- Theory that used in another discipline but applies to nursing practice and/or research
- The basic conceptual ideas of a study
- A visual aid used to assess publication bias, if graphical representation is an inverted cone shape, bias is unlikely
- Theory that proposes that cultural developments occur because of material resources
- One type of effect size that is found by taking the number reports with of unduplicated information within a finding and dividing by the total number of unduplicated reports
- Graphic representations of a theory that shows the relationship between phenomena through the use of symbols with minimal use of words
- One type of effect size that is found by dividing the number of different findings within a report by the total number of findings in all reports
- A study of the methodological rigor of the studies include in the metasynthesis
- A way to integrate and interpret qualitative studies
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- Theory that proposes that cultural developments occur because of ideas
- A broad characterization or explanation of a phenomenon based on general principles
- Theorist that put forth the idea that humans adapt to environmental changes
- Theory that has the most narrow scope and are highly specific to certain nursing interventions
- When researchers do not include grey literature in their systematic review
- Model that describes health-seeking behaviors among patients
- examples include dissertations and unpublished reports
- a manual examination through the table of contents of key journals for additional relevant content
- Statistical integration of independent quantitative studies
- Studies that are performed to acquire first-hand knowledge
20 Clues: The basic conceptual ideas of a study • A way to integrate and interpret qualitative studies • examples include dissertations and unpublished reports • Studies that are performed to acquire first-hand knowledge • Statistical integration of independent quantitative studies • Model that describes health-seeking behaviors among patients • ...
Plate Techtonics 2024-10-15
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- Plate One of the minor tectonic plates.
- America The country that fit with Europe during Pangaea.
- Evidence of the Continental Drift Theory.
- of Fire The Ring where 90% of the worlds earthquakes occur with over 450 volcanoes.
- The molten layer of rock the plates lay on.
- Caused by the moving of transform plates.
- Wegener Came up with the theory of Continental Drift.
- Tectonics A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust.
- Plate One of the seven major tectonic plates.
- Plate Boundaries Places where plates slide sideways past each other.
- Plate Boundaries Where two or more lithospheric plates collide with each other.
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- The theory became solidified.
- The cause of the movement of convergent plates.
- Drift Theory At one time all of the continents formed one super-continent.
- Plate Boundaries When two tectonic plates move away from each other.
- Points Places where three plates meet.
- Plate The largest major tectonic plate.
- A super continent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.
- The country that fit with South America during Pangaea.
- to Six inches How often the plates move per year.
20 Clues: The theory became solidified. • Evidence of the Continental Drift Theory. • Caused by the moving of transform plates. • The molten layer of rock the plates lay on. • The cause of the movement of convergent plates. • The country that fit with South America during Pangaea. • Plate The largest major tectonic plate. • ...
Daily Crossword 2015-01-02
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- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- A homeless person.
- Any organized group using extortion and other criminal methods.
- The prevention by law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol, especially in the US between 1920 and 1933.
- To describe or draw attention to a product.
- The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- An illicit liquor store or nightclub.
- A long and severe recession in an economy or market.
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- A stock exchange.
- A person who has informal and unconventional social habits, especially an artist or writer.
- Strict adherence to the basic principles of any subject or discipline
- Make, distribute, or sell, illegally.
- A fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior.
- A state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority
14 Clues: A stock exchange. • A homeless person. • Make, distribute, or sell, illegally. • An illicit liquor store or nightclub. • To describe or draw attention to a product. • A long and severe recession in an economy or market. • The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • Any organized group using extortion and other criminal methods. • ...
THE END OF THE UNIVERSE crossword 2022-05-17
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- theory that describes the beginning of the universe
- theory that the universe will end because of lack of energy
- the last thing to exist
- what will happen to black holes towards the end
- what is emitted from decayed protons
- the force accelerating the universe’s expansion
- what is outside of the solar system
- part of the nucleus of an atom
- what evaporates matter
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- occur after white dwarfs
- end of universe theory that says the universe will fold back in on itself
- energy emitted by black holes
- theory that dictates that the universe will accelerate until it tears apart atoms
- what will come to the universe
- form after small stars’ death
- everything everywhere that we’re discussing
- massive hydrogen spheres
- huge cluster of stars
- part of the atom outside of the nucleus
- something black holes will do eventually
20 Clues: huge cluster of stars • what evaporates matter • the last thing to exist • occur after white dwarfs • massive hydrogen spheres • energy emitted by black holes • form after small stars’ death • what will come to the universe • part of the nucleus of an atom • what is outside of the solar system • what is emitted from decayed protons • part of the atom outside of the nucleus • ...
Week 3 Activity - Financial Management 2024-10-07
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- type of budget that highlights a firm’s spending plans for major asset purchases that often require large sums of money
- the function in a business that acquires funds for the firm and manages those funds within the firm
- (2 words) the practice of buying goods and services now and paying for them later
- Chief Financial Officer
- Chief Compliance Officer
- raising needed funds through borrowing to increase the firm’s rate of return
- (2 words) a process in which a firm periodically compare its actual revenues, costs, and expenses with its budget
- (3 words) the rate of return a company must earn in order to meet the demands of its lenders and expectations of its equity holders
- (includes hyphen)funds needed for more than a year
- Chartered Financial Analyst
- (2 words) major investments in either tangible long-term assets such as land, buildings, and equipment, or intangible assets such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights
- the process of selling accounts receivable for cash
- (2 words) backed by collateral
- type of financing that raises money from within the firm, from operations or through the sale of ownership in the firm (stock or venture capital)
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- (2 words) doesn’t require any collateral
- (2 words) an agreement with a promise to pay a supplier a specific sum of money at a definite time
- (3 words) predicts inflows and outflows in future period, usually months or quarters
- sets forth management’s expectations and allocate the use of specific resources throughout the firm
- Chief Accounting Officer
- management the job of managing a firm’s resources to meet its goals and objectives
- (2 words) involves analyzing short-term and long-term money flows to and from the company
- (2 words) money that is invested in new or emerging companies that are perceived as having great profit potential
- (3 words) given amount of unsecured short-term funds a bank will lend, provided the funds are readily available
- type of financing that raises funds through various forms of borrowing that must be repaid
- Chief Financial Planner
- type of budget that ties together all the firm’s other budgets and summarizes its proposed financial activities
- “The Five ‘C’s of Credit are: Character, Capacity, Capital, ________, Collateral”
- (includes hyphen)funds needed for a year or less
- type of budget that estimate cash inflows and outflows during a particular period like a month or quarter
29 Clues: Chief Financial Officer • Chief Financial Planner • Chief Accounting Officer • Chief Compliance Officer • Chartered Financial Analyst • (2 words) backed by collateral • (2 words) doesn’t require any collateral • (includes hyphen)funds needed for a year or less • (includes hyphen)funds needed for more than a year • the process of selling accounts receivable for cash • ...
PC 2017-11-04
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- believes that behaviors are learned & unlearned
- exploring dreams for important information about the unconscious
- _____mind greatly influenced man's behavior
- Theory theory believes that people’s thinking can change feelings and beh
- ______therapy aims to alter one's sexual orientation
- theory that holds to the idea of unconscious forces that drives behavior and actions.
- redirecting feelings about certain people in one’s life unto the therapist
- Operant Conditioning
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- theory and approach that aim for a client to gain awareness of what they are experiencing.
- Focuses more on client’s Experience by Fritz & Laura Perls
- talking freely to the therapist
- Client centered theory
- counseling strictly adhering to biblical principles by Jay Adams
- Cognitive Behavior Theory
- S.___, author of psychoanalytic theory
- classic ________by Ivan Pavlov
16 Clues: Operant Conditioning • Client centered theory • Cognitive Behavior Theory • talking freely to the therapist • classic ________by Ivan Pavlov • S.___, author of psychoanalytic theory • _____mind greatly influenced man's behavior • believes that behaviors are learned & unlearned • ______therapy aims to alter one's sexual orientation • ...
Conflict Theory 2013-04-07
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- Those who have it seek to keep it away from those who don't
- Last name of the theory founder
- One of the three units in this course
- One of the main powers
- Unlike the conflict theory
- Large group of people who live in the same area and who share distinctive culture and institutions.
- The theory
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- One of the main powers
- First name of the theory founder
- Conflict _____
- The power _______ between men and women in society)
- The conflict theory generally focuses on economic power imbalance between wealthy and the _______
- Is a result of the constant struggle between those who have power and those who don't.
- The conflict theory generally focuses on economic power imbalance between ______ and the poor.
- Can also be applied to the conflict theory along with gender.
15 Clues: The theory • Conflict _____ • One of the main powers • One of the main powers • Unlike the conflict theory • Last name of the theory founder • First name of the theory founder • One of the three units in this course • The power _______ between men and women in society) • Those who have it seek to keep it away from those who don't • ...
vocab 5-8 2025-11-17
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- unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly
- with no particular purpose, reason, or foundation
- in a stormy, violent, or turbulent manner, or with great emotion, force, or conflict
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- in a way that never ends or changes; constantly
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- (of a person or their manner) quiet and rather reflective or depressed
- the action or art of imitating someone or something, typically in order to entertain or ridicule
- endless (often used hyperbolically)
- a chain or garland of flowers, leaves, or ribbons, hung in a curve as a decoration
- the expression of approval or agreement
- digressing from subject to subject
11 Clues: digressing from subject to subject • endless (often used hyperbolically) • the expression of approval or agreement • in a way that never ends or changes; constantly • with no particular purpose, reason, or foundation • unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • ...
Quarter 3 Review Part 3 2025-04-01
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- to come before; to go in front or ahead of
- to get something through special effort
- an action of moving downward, dropping, or falling
- showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement; innocent
- to reveal or make known something that was previously hidden or secret
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- silly behavior; mischief
- the forming of a theory or guess about something without firm evidence
- confused and slightly worried; puzzled
- causing or having sharp feelings
- untidy or unorganized (usually a person's hair, clothes or appearance)
- a feeling of trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together
11 Clues: silly behavior; mischief • causing or having sharp feelings • confused and slightly worried; puzzled • to get something through special effort • to come before; to go in front or ahead of • an action of moving downward, dropping, or falling • showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement; innocent • ...
Late Adulthood Crossword 2023-06-19
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- Aging theory related to a biological clock
- As the amount of saliva decreases the risk of this increases (the medical term for dry mouth)
- Aging theory related to gradual deterioration due to use
- Usually the only symptom for several days of illness
- Menopausal women have a higher risk for this
- Age-related hearing loss
- Decrease of elasticity in the esophagus due to old age
- Stage 4 of grief
- Type of care provided with weeks to months left to live
- A sudden change in Mental Status usually marked with Confusion
- Having sustained a loss
- Stage 2 of grief
- 53% of people 65+ have this
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- Blood pressure condition caused by loss of elasticity
- 46.2 Million elderly in America are victims of
- Hair commonly becomes this color
- Aging theory related to damage done to DNA
- Stage 5 of grief
- These become brittle and dull in old age
- Most common type of Dementia
- Number of active days per week to strengthen muscles
- Aging theory related to the body destroying itself
- Psychosocial theory that it is natural to withdraw from society with age
- Irregular pigmentation of the skin due to aging
- The study of old age
- Vaccine recommended to prevent this painful rash
- Psychosocial theory that the elderly stay happy with social interactions
- Postural change due to an exaggerated curvature of the spine
- Type of care provided to maximize the quality of life
- Aging theory related to response to foreign invaders
- Seasonal vaccine usually given in October
- Age when Late Adulthood begins
- Stage 1 of grief
- Stage 3 of grief
- A general term for the decline in mental ability
35 Clues: Stage 5 of grief • Stage 4 of grief • Stage 1 of grief • Stage 2 of grief • Stage 3 of grief • The study of old age • Having sustained a loss • Age-related hearing loss • 53% of people 65+ have this • Most common type of Dementia • Age when Late Adulthood begins • Hair commonly becomes this color • These become brittle and dull in old age • Seasonal vaccine usually given in October • ...
Beyond the Earth 2014-03-13
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- propsed the Nebular Hypotesis Theory
- are small chunks of irregularly shaped objects
- is the color sphere of the sun
- referred to as "Shooting Stars"
- formulated the Big Bang Theory
- accoreding to him, two forces hold the plants in their orbit around the sun
- is the second type of asteroids
- proposed the Planetismal Theory
- is the largest asteroid
- is the first type of asteroids
- are darker, cooler areas in the atmosphere.
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- are small, but sharp eruptions which last for about 15 minutes to 1 hour
- is the light sphere and the main body of the sun
- are billowing arches of rose-colored flame
- is the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere
- are bubbles of hot gases
- are the third type of asteroids
- are purely electrical charges that look like neon lights
- proposed the Companion Star Theory
- is the second largest asteroid
20 Clues: is the largest asteroid • are bubbles of hot gases • is the color sphere of the sun • formulated the Big Bang Theory • is the first type of asteroids • is the second largest asteroid • referred to as "Shooting Stars" • are the third type of asteroids • is the second type of asteroids • proposed the Planetismal Theory • proposed the Companion Star Theory • ...
8th Grade Vocabulary 2020-10-16
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- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
- become or make greater in intensity, number, amount, or volume
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- a note by way of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram
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- A doorway, gate, or other entrance, especially a big one
- cause (something) to be underwater
- a firm decision to do or not to do something.
- Author gives clues about what is going to happen in the story
- Disagreement or argument between people.
- a dishonest or unprincipled man
10 Clues: a dishonest or unprincipled man • cause (something) to be underwater • Disagreement or argument between people. • a firm decision to do or not to do something. • A doorway, gate, or other entrance, especially a big one • a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning • Author gives clues about what is going to happen in the story • ...
section 1 2023-11-14
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- the liquid metal mercury
- sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way
- walk or run with leaping strides
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
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- a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment or slavery
- a beneficed member of the clergy; a rector or a vicar
- an attempt to deceive someone into believing that one can or will do something
- sordid and disreputable
- printed cotton fabric
- self-assertive in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way
10 Clues: printed cotton fabric • sordid and disreputable • the liquid metal mercury • walk or run with leaping strides • sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way • self-assertive in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way • a beneficed member of the clergy; a rector or a vicar • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • ...
