theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Self & Identity 2019-05-07
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- doing personality test to better understand yourself
- a discrepancy between these two selves gets us feeling dejected
- how much you think you have control over events that influence your life
- checking in with others to confirm your view about yourself
- a form of impression management where one associates self with branded goods
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- the theory where we figure out our attitudes based on how we behave
- people with this type of locus of control tend to work harder for their dreams
- social comparison with people who are lousier than us
- highlighting areas you did well in while downplaying poorer areas
- believing that you have no control
- the theory where we figure out how we should behave by looking at how others do
- sabotaging one's own performance so that a failure does not affect self-esteem
- a discrepancy between these two selves gets us feeling anxious
- the theory that is related to self-schema
14 Clues: believing that you have no control • the theory that is related to self-schema • doing personality test to better understand yourself • social comparison with people who are lousier than us • checking in with others to confirm your view about yourself • a discrepancy between these two selves gets us feeling anxious • ...
A Long Walk to Water Vocabulary Crossword 2021-11-29
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- – without moisture
- – one who opposes by force an existing government
- – dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight
- – danger
- – boring, repetitive
- – a long step in walking
- – to reject of fight against
- – firm, even, regular
- – stunned or bewildered condition
- – occupied, live in
- – the act or power of sharing the feeling of another
- – extremely cold
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- – measure
- – hopelessness
- – covered, concealed
- - to talk in a dull manner
- – reluctantly, unwillingly
- – an example
- – transported, carried
- – to make or become extremely thin, as a result of starvation
- – to restore to life
- – serious
22 Clues: – danger • – measure • – serious • – an example • – hopelessness • – extremely cold • – without moisture • – occupied, live in • – covered, concealed • – boring, repetitive • – to restore to life • – firm, even, regular • – transported, carried • – a long step in walking • - to talk in a dull manner • – reluctantly, unwillingly • – to reject of fight against • – stunned or bewildered condition • ...
Jitz niggas 2018-08-03
Across
- thug
- to cater to
- staring
- part of brain involved in fear
- california motorcycle
- Earless Vincent's favourite tool
- freeing from restraint, bondage
- the branch of science concerned with organism classification
- to take apart
- division or splitting (science)
- comedy style
- to leave like a black guy
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- capturing
- US special forces unit
- a homosexual (coll.)
- task (to deliver or collect something)
- imprisonment
- Former name of the congo
- firm and unwavering
- type of beer
- mean, median and...
- to declare free from guilt
- racist term for chinks
- Jersey US state
24 Clues: thug • staring • capturing • to cater to • imprisonment • type of beer • comedy style • to take apart • Jersey US state • firm and unwavering • mean, median and... • a homosexual (coll.) • california motorcycle • US special forces unit • racist term for chinks • Former name of the congo • to leave like a black guy • to declare free from guilt • part of brain involved in fear • ...
vocab unit 15 2022-06-08
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- of or pertaining to a tailor or his work
- excessively and objectionable sentimental
- a confused hodgepodge of sounds
- easily made angry
- to soften
- the way a person behaves
- to oppose successfully
- a vague sense of approaching misfortune
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- something that is heavy
- to spoil or destroy an appetite by too much indulgence
- puzzling
- needed, necessary
- without preparation
- given over to dissipation
- courteous yielding to the wishes and ideas of another person
- a strong defense or protection
- conclusive, final
- firm in purpose or opinion
- to cut short
- to send or hand in
20 Clues: puzzling • to soften • to cut short • needed, necessary • easily made angry • conclusive, final • to send or hand in • without preparation • to oppose successfully • something that is heavy • the way a person behaves • given over to dissipation • firm in purpose or opinion • a strong defense or protection • a confused hodgepodge of sounds • a vague sense of approaching misfortune • ...
Bible Vocabulary Ch. 1-4 2014-09-08
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- To claim the bible as divinely inspired is to assert that god was behind its writing. This assertion is more ambitious than the rest.
- The theory that the authors wrote like a human being would normally would write but God kept track on there progress and the writers wrote what God wanted them to.
- Means "The five books" in Greek
- Meaning "Incapable of error". However it has taken on more narrow connotations in current debates about the bible.
- Means "Covenant" or "agreement" in Latin.
- The theory that God told the authors the exact words on what to write in the bible.
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- A natural religious intuition that is also found in other great religious thinkers. People that believe in this theory deny the absolute truth claims of Scripture.
- The theory that God gave specific impressions or concepts to the authors of the bible but aloud them to communicate these ideas in their owns words.
- The theory that the Spirt of God impressed himself upon the consciousness of biblical writers but not in a way that is different from the Spirit communicating with all humanity.
- The claim that the bible is completely truthful in all things that the biblical authors assert.
10 Clues: Means "The five books" in Greek • Means "Covenant" or "agreement" in Latin. • The theory that God told the authors the exact words on what to write in the bible. • The claim that the bible is completely truthful in all things that the biblical authors assert. • ...
MGNT 3130 Exam 3 Crossword 2025-10-27
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- According to equity theory, the contributions or qualifications of someone we compare ourselves with (e.g., their level of experience)
- _____________ stress; signs of this form of stress include sleeplessness, changes in eating habits, and increased substance use
- This is a type of need for power under McClelland's acquired needs theory. The __________________ power to solve organizational problems.
- Deviant workplace behaviors that harm the organization, such as gossiping about colleagues or stealing
- _____________ change; change driven in response to unexpected problems. "Putting out fires."
- Someone who initates and/or manages the OD process
- Unintentional discrimination
- According to Herzberg, factors related to the job context that reduce job dissatisfaction
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- This act covers minimum wage, child labor laws, and overtime pay (hint: its an acronym)
- A form of organizational commitment driven by obligation or loyalty to the company.
- Programs designed to educate and include new employees relating to organizational policies, procedures, and culture
- _____________ appraisals; A type of performance appraisal measuring quantifiable results, such as number of sales in a given month
- A stage in Lewin's Model of Change characterized by supporting and reinforcing the change
- _____________ innovation; A change in the way a product or service is conceived, manufactured, or distributed
- According to expectantcy theory, the strength of a person's preference for a particular outcome
15 Clues: Unintentional discrimination • Someone who initates and/or manages the OD process • A form of organizational commitment driven by obligation or loyalty to the company. • This act covers minimum wage, child labor laws, and overtime pay (hint: its an acronym) • A stage in Lewin's Model of Change characterized by supporting and reinforcing the change • ...
unit two 2013-12-18
12 Clues: Firm. • A being. • Restless. • Intense Joy. • With regard to. • Having no change. • Still in existence. • The most important. • To stop the flow of. • To remove from power. • The most important ingredient. • A condition where there is no change.
A Few Famous Names and Atomic Concepts 2024-09-18
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- First scientist to propose that the earth revolves around the sun
- A negative particle that exists in energy levels around the nucleus
- Developed the modern atomic theory
- A champion of the Copernican view of the earth who was severely persecuted by the church
- French scientist who developed the law of conservation of matter
- Associated with the discovery of the nucleus
- an atom with equal number of protons and neutrons
- an atom that has lost or gained an electron.
- Greek philosopher who believed that matter was made of earth wind fire and water
- French scientist who discovered that gasses react in small whole number ratios (hyphenated name)
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- A nuclear particle with a positive charge
- A nuclear particle that determines the identity of an atom
- the particle that is lost or gained in chemical reactions
- Found that cathode rays were electrons
- Greek philosopher who developed an early theory of atoms
- Used charged oil drops to determine the charge on an electron
- A neutral particle in the nucleus that only affects the atomic mass.
- Practitioner of primitive science during the dark ages.
- Discovered that electrons can only exist at specific energies around the nucleus
- the sum of the protons and neutrons
20 Clues: Developed the modern atomic theory • the sum of the protons and neutrons • Found that cathode rays were electrons • A nuclear particle with a positive charge • Associated with the discovery of the nucleus • an atom that has lost or gained an electron. • an atom with equal number of protons and neutrons • Practitioner of primitive science during the dark ages. • ...
SCLOA Crossword 2022-05-26
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- Social ___ Theory is the view of psychologists who emphasize behavior, environment, and cognition as the key factors in development
- The adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another
- Tajfel et al. (1971) demonstrates the process of in-group ___ and how stereotypes may develop due to categorization between groups
- ___ Knowledge is knowledge on how to do something that is expressed in behavior
- Cultural ___ describe the trends of behaviour in a given culture
- Social ___ Theory states the formation of a person's identity within a particular social group is explained by social categorization, social identity, and social comparison
- organizing items into familiar, manageable units which often occurs automatically
- Acculturative ___ results from the need to change and adapt a person's ways to the majority culture
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- Social ___ Theory states that we learn social behavior by observing, imitating and by being rewarded or punished
- Steele and Aronson (1995) demonstrates stereotype formation and stereotype ___
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- The social process by which culture is learned and transmitted across generations
- research that studies cross-cultural differences
- A generalized belief about a group of people
- research that fully studies one culture with no cross-cultural focus
15 Clues: A generalized belief about a group of people • research that studies cross-cultural differences • Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people • Cultural ___ describe the trends of behaviour in a given culture • research that fully studies one culture with no cross-cultural focus • ...
Earth Layer 2019-11-19
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- the theory that continents move across the Earth's surface
- most dense layer of the earth
- a type of rock that is formed from cementation and compaction
- The three things he used as a evidence to support theory of continental drift
- two things that help create metamorphic rock
- The individual who proposed the idea of a super continent
- the term used to describe breakdown of rock not movement
- all rocks can be weathered and eroded to make
- increases as you go toward the center of the Earth
- rock that is formed from cooling of magma
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- term used to describe the heating and cooling of magma that helps move plates
- layer of earth the tectonic plates are on
- layer of Earth that has liquid nickel and iron
- layer of Earth that is part of the upper mantle
- term used to describe breakdown and movement of rock
- term (not layer)used to describe the layer of Earth that is a sold moves like a liquid
- the part of the mantle that the asthenosphere is part of
- thinnest layer of the Earth
- decreases as you go towards the surface of the Earth
- layer of earth that has convection currents
- The name used to describe the super continent
21 Clues: thinnest layer of the Earth • most dense layer of the earth • layer of earth the tectonic plates are on • rock that is formed from cooling of magma • layer of earth that has convection currents • two things that help create metamorphic rock • all rocks can be weathered and eroded to make • The name used to describe the super continent • ...
Happy Easter! 2021-03-24
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- you need this to collect your eggs
- Easter flower
- a young rabbit
- to search for something
- made from the dried seeds of the cacao plant
- put or keep out of sight
- Easter's day of the week
- the shape of an Easter egg
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- a bean-shaped candy with a gel center and a firm sugar coating
- the season in which Easter is celebrated
- a discover of something
- a coloring material
- special occasion
- Easter's month
- a special Easter hat
15 Clues: Easter flower • a young rabbit • Easter's month • special occasion • a coloring material • a special Easter hat • a discover of something • to search for something • put or keep out of sight • Easter's day of the week • the shape of an Easter egg • you need this to collect your eggs • the season in which Easter is celebrated • made from the dried seeds of the cacao plant • ...
Unit 1 Studying 2024-05-07
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- contains clear fluid where embryo floats
- environment where we were raised
- digestive and respiratory
- prediction that can be tested
- how we are connected to others
- cellular reproduction in which the cells nucleus duplicates itself into 2 new cells
- number of years since birth
- bones, muscles, and reproductive
- cell division which forms eggs and sperm also known as gametes
- psychosexual
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- when female only has 1 X chromosome only potential viable monosomy
- body does not produce enough insulin, causes abnormal metabolism of sugar
- cognitive development
- Psychosocial
- biology/DNA
- set of ideas that help explain in a phenomena
- our genetic information
- proving if the theory is falsifiable
- expectancy average number of years a person can expect to live
- operant conditioning
- individuals who are most adapted are able to survive and reproduce
- nervous, brain, and sensory
- adaptability
- age in terms of your health
24 Clues: biology/DNA • Psychosocial • adaptability • psychosexual • operant conditioning • cognitive development • our genetic information • digestive and respiratory • nervous, brain, and sensory • number of years since birth • age in terms of your health • prediction that can be tested • how we are connected to others • environment where we were raised • bones, muscles, and reproductive • ...
Science Midterm 2016-12-15
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- Convection __________ occur in the mantle.
- __________ occurs when the old rock layer is pushed back down into the mantle and melted into magma.
- __________ boundaries occur when plates come together.
- Seafloor __________ occurs when magma erupts from the Mid-Atlantic ridge and cools and hardens into a new rock layer.
- __________ boundaries occur when plates move apart.
- __________ are pieces of sand, rock, and other materials.
- __________ drift theory is the theory that the continents once fit together but broke apart and slowly drifted apart.
- __________ is the movement of weathered rocks.
- __________ boundaries occur when plates slide past each other.
- Transform boundaries can cause __________ to occur.
- Subduction occurs at the __________.
- Convergent boundaries can cause __________ to form.
- Seafloor spreading occurs at the Mid-Atlantic __________.
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- __________ rocks are formed from magma cooling and hardening.
- Sedimentary rocks are formed from cementation and __________ of sediments.
- __________ currents occur when hot magma rises and cool magma sinks over and over.
- Divergent boundaries can cause __________ spreading to happen.
- __________ rocks are formed from heat and pressure.
- When any type of rock is melted, it becomes __________.
- __________ is the breaking down of rocks.
20 Clues: Subduction occurs at the __________. • __________ is the breaking down of rocks. • Convection __________ occur in the mantle. • __________ is the movement of weathered rocks. • __________ boundaries occur when plates move apart. • __________ rocks are formed from heat and pressure. • Transform boundaries can cause __________ to occur. • ...
Unit 6 2022-01-21
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- A natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment.
- mutations
- A characteristic that improves an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
- Method of determining the age of a fossil by comparing its placement with that of fossils in other layers of rock
- A scientist who studies fossils
- Ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- that eukaryotic cells formed from a symbiosis among several different prokaryotic organisms
- competition among members of a species for food, living space, and the other necessities of life
- principle that all living things have a common ancestor
- Theory
- Pattern of evolution in which long stable periods are interrupted by brief periods of more rapid change
- Change over time
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- English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882)
- evolutionary pattern in which many species evolve from a single ancestral species
- Process by which unrelated organisms independently evolve similarities when adapting to similar environments
- A time scale established by geologists that reflects a consistent sequence of historical periods, grouped into four eras: Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic.
- Structures in different species that are similar because of common ancestry.
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- A trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- Process by which two species evolve in response to changes in each other
21 Clues: Theory • mutations • Change over time • A scientist who studies fossils • principle that all living things have a common ancestor • A trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock. • Ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment • Process by which two species evolve in response to changes in each other • ...
Vocabulary 2021-02-02
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- The first level in Kohlberg’s theory of moral development in which people make decisions based on whether or not they will be punished or rewarded.
- Being able to achieve and maintain a state of balance while performing an activity such as jumping.
- The tendency of young children to focus on just one aspect of something seen.
- Refers to word structures and formations.
- The inability to take another person’s perspective.
- A reaction that has developed because of the immune system’s overreaction to a norm harmless substance in the environment.
- Disease that causes inflammation of the airways in the lungs.
- Children participate in constructive play together.
- Food guidance system created by the USDA to help people ages 2 and older make healthful food choices.
- A developmental disability that leads to problems with social behaviors and communication.
- Formal or logical processes that are organized mental processes.
- Refers to the sounds that make up words.
- Perception or insight based on feelings.
- Food triggering a response by the body’s immune system which can lead to severe reactions.
- Piaget’s second stage of cognitive development in which young children are beginning to use more rational thought processes.
- Children interact while involved in parallel play.
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- Erikson’s stage when young children begin to be productive for themselves.
- Government funded preschool program which focuses on preparing disadvantage children for school.
- A child’s sense about being a boy or a girl.
- Parenting style that offers support with firm expectations also called authoritative parenting style.
- Thinking about memory.
- Using repetitive motions in play such as moving a toy car in circles.
- Learning disability that includes hyperactivity also a difficult staying on task (ADHD).
- Play that involves creating something.
- Thinking about thinking processes.
- Using visual input to guide a hand activity.
- Understanding transformation of view objects.
- Parenting style that gives children control of situations with few limits.
- Parenting style that tends to be controlling and corrective.
- Using language properly.
- Expectations about what is expected of boys and girls.
- Children between the ages of 3 through 5.
32 Clues: Thinking about memory. • Using language properly. • Thinking about thinking processes. • Play that involves creating something. • Refers to the sounds that make up words. • Perception or insight based on feelings. • Refers to word structures and formations. • Children between the ages of 3 through 5. • A child’s sense about being a boy or a girl. • ...
Vocab Set #5 2014-10-28
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- the # of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines an elements place on the periodic table
- theory that atoms are solid, indestructible spheres
- a column of elements in the periodic table
- hard but liable to break or shatter easily
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- the theory that an atom can be divided into a nucleus and electrons
- father of nuclear physics
- the mass of an atom of a chemical element
- a horizontal row in the periodic table
- the theory that an atom can be divided into fluid and electrons
9 Clues: father of nuclear physics • a horizontal row in the periodic table • the mass of an atom of a chemical element • a column of elements in the periodic table • hard but liable to break or shatter easily • theory that atoms are solid, indestructible spheres • the theory that an atom can be divided into fluid and electrons • ...
NT-Santa Barbara 2013-04-03
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- PATRICK'S FAVORITE TYPE OF FOOD DISH TO COOK/BAKE/PREPARE
- POSSIBLE (ACTUAL) NICKNAME FOR ANNABEL WHICH IS SIMILAR TO SINGER/ACTRESS JENNIFER LOPEZ'S NICKNAME
- NUMBER OF SONS SHARON HAS
- TYPE OF LONG DISTANCE RACE THAT LINDA HAS COMPETED IN ON A NUMBER OF OCCASIONS
- SHORT NAME FOR STEVE YUNGLING'S FORMER SB LAW FIRM
- NICKNAME FOR CINDY'S COLLEGE ALMA MATER'S (NORTH CAROLINA) ATHLETIC TEAMS
- AARON ATTENDED THIS UNIVERSITY
- JOAN RECEIVED HER MBA FROM THIS PRESTIGIOUS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY
- ACRONYM FOR ONE OF SIMSUN'S FORMER EMPLOYERS (CLUE: TIM THINKS VERY HIGHLY OF THIS LOCAL CPA FIRM)
- CHERYL'S FAVORITE WEEKEND DESTINATION
- KENDRA'S FORMER PROFESSION, PRIOR TO JOINING NORTHERN
- AREA WITHIN NT WHERE TIM BEGAN HIS CAREER
- LOUIS PLAYED THIS SPORT AT THE COLLEGIATE LEVEL (AT HOLY CROSS)
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- FAVORITE BEVERAGE OF MR. CHOU
- ANGELA'S MAIDEN NAME
- JEFF'S TWINS ARE OF THIS TYPE
- NAME OF DEBBIE'S YOUNGEST CHILD
- NAME OF STATE WHERE ONE OR MORE OF PAT'S RELATIVES RESIDE (HINT: TROPICAL)
- ANITA'S FORMER EMPLOYER (ACRONYM) PRIOR TO JOINING NORTHERN
- PAUL'S FAVORITE NFL TEAM
- TERRI'S PREVIOUS STATE OF RESIDENCE BEFORE MOVING TO CALIFORNIA
- MONICA CO-CHAIRED OUR LOCAL NT CAMPAIGN TO SUPPORT THIS VERY IMPORTANT NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
- ROBYN'S INJURED BODY PART
- TAKE DONNA'S LAST NAME, REMOVE TWO OF THE THREE VOWELS AND YOU HAVE THE NAME OF THIS ROUND OBJECT
- TERM OF ENDEARMENT YVONNE USES TO DESCRIBE ANNABEL
25 Clues: ANGELA'S MAIDEN NAME • PAUL'S FAVORITE NFL TEAM • NUMBER OF SONS SHARON HAS • ROBYN'S INJURED BODY PART • FAVORITE BEVERAGE OF MR. CHOU • JEFF'S TWINS ARE OF THIS TYPE • AARON ATTENDED THIS UNIVERSITY • NAME OF DEBBIE'S YOUNGEST CHILD • CHERYL'S FAVORITE WEEKEND DESTINATION • AREA WITHIN NT WHERE TIM BEGAN HIS CAREER • SHORT NAME FOR STEVE YUNGLING'S FORMER SB LAW FIRM • ...
Famous Historical Figures 2024-03-03
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- The first President of the USA
- Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence
- Russian author of "War and Peace"
- German physicist known for his theory of relativity
- French military leader and emperor
- First man to walk on the moon
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- Italian explorer who discovered the Americas
- Italian painter who painted the Mona Lisa
- Leader of the Soviet Union during World War II
- Man who saw an apple fall from tree, and was inspired to invent the theory of gravity
- First man in space
- German dictator responsible for World War II
- The first African American to serve as the President of USA
13 Clues: First man in space • First man to walk on the moon • The first President of the USA • Russian author of "War and Peace" • French military leader and emperor • Italian painter who painted the Mona Lisa • Italian explorer who discovered the Americas • German dictator responsible for World War II • Leader of the Soviet Union during World War II • ...
Chapter 3 Terminology 2023-02-01
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- this theory of dreaming, proposed by Sigmund Freud, suggests that dreams represent unconscious wishes, desires, and conflicts.
- focusing of awareness on a specific aspect of one's experience
- a stage of sleep in which consciousness begins to decline, but the person may still respond to stimuli and can be easily awakened
- to Sigmund Freud this is the actual remembered content of a dream
- the stage of sleep in which sleep spindles, brief bursts of rapid brain activity, occur
- large, slow brain waves that indicate a person is in a deep sleep
- also called deep sleep, this is a stage of sleep in which a person is difficult to awaken
- the hidden or underlying meaning of a dream
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- a stage of sleep in which the eyes dart back and forth underneath the eyelids, brain activity is high, and a person is likely to dream
- this theory of dreaming argues that dreams help to sift, sort, and store daily experiences into memory
- sensations of floating or falling that occur during N1 sleep
- awareness of ourselves and the environment around us
- failure to notice changes in the environment because our attention is directed elsewhere
- blindness failure to see visible objects because our attention is directed elsewhere
- a condition in which a person can respond to a visual stimulus without being consciously aware of the stimulus
- the simultaneous processing of stimuli at multiple levels
- this theory of dreaming posits that dreams are a result of the brain’s attempt to make sense of random brain activity that occurs while we sleep
17 Clues: the hidden or underlying meaning of a dream • awareness of ourselves and the environment around us • the simultaneous processing of stimuli at multiple levels • sensations of floating or falling that occur during N1 sleep • focusing of awareness on a specific aspect of one's experience • to Sigmund Freud this is the actual remembered content of a dream • ...
ACCOUNTING TERMS 2018-01-04
Volcanoes and Plate Tectonics 2018-03-01
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- this is a type of evidence that continents are moving
- this type of volcano has explosive eruptions followed by outpourings of lava
- pieces of the crust that float on the mantle
- this crust is made from basalt rock and is very dense
- the force responsible for plate movements
- theory that explains that crustal plates are moving the mantle
- Volcanoes can shoot ___ high into the atmosphere
- 75% of Earth's volcanoes happen here
- places where the sea floor is spreading
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- this type of volcano looks like a giant ______
- a mountain that forms when magma is forced to the Earth's surface
- this crust is granitic and 20-30 miles thick
- technical name for the crust and upper mantle
- clouds of hot ash and volcanic glass flowing down the mountain side
- this part of the Earth is made of iron and nickel
- These can block out the sun light
- contains most of Earth's mass
- german scientist who originated the continental drift theory
- this happens when new oceanic crust is created and older material is pushed away
- small volcanoes made from ash and rocks
20 Clues: contains most of Earth's mass • These can block out the sun light • 75% of Earth's volcanoes happen here • small volcanoes made from ash and rocks • places where the sea floor is spreading • the force responsible for plate movements • this crust is granitic and 20-30 miles thick • pieces of the crust that float on the mantle • technical name for the crust and upper mantle • ...
NURSE WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-18
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- On the effect of the changes in environment on the client's ability to regain his/her health
- Internal or external stimulus most immediately confronting the human system
- Not a form of behavior, not a feeling or state
- Refers to bringing the patient back to his/her normal or actual state
- This model was greatly influenced by Nightingale's book "Notes on Nursing"
- "Theory of Caratative Caring"
- She is known for the concept "from novice to expert"
- "Theory of Interpersonal Relations"
- The capacity or ability of a group to achieve goal
- Ontological concept described as human being' struggle between good and evil state of becoming
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- Eriksson uses this term to define environment
- "The Unitary Human Being"
- Refers to the situation wherein first generation up to third generation live together
- "The Conservation Model"
- May 12 is known for what celebration
- Has the most recognized name in the field of nursing
- Compose of thoughts and feelings which constitutes a person's weakness of his/her individual existence
- Expression of life processes
- According to her human being has three fundamental health needs
- An acronym that guides in performing nursing
20 Clues: "The Conservation Model" • "The Unitary Human Being" • Expression of life processes • "Theory of Caratative Caring" • "Theory of Interpersonal Relations" • May 12 is known for what celebration • An acronym that guides in performing nursing • Eriksson uses this term to define environment • Not a form of behavior, not a feeling or state • ...
NURSE WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-18
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- Eriksson uses this term to define environment
- Expression of life processes
- "The Unitary Human Being"
- On the effect of the changes in environment on the client's ability to regain his/her health
- Has the most recognized name in the field of nursing
- Internal or external stimulus most immediately confronting the human system
- Compose of thoughts and feelings which constitutes a person's weakness of his/her individual existence
- Refers to bringing the patient back to his/her normal or actual state
- She is known for the concept "from novice to expert"
- May 12 is known for what celebration
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- The capacity or ability of a group to achieve goal
- "The Conservation Model"
- Ontological concept described as human being' struggle between good and evil state of becoming
- Not a form of behavior, not a feeling or state
- This model was greatly influenced by Nightingale's book "Notes on Nursing"
- "Theory of Interpersonal Relations"
- Refers to the situation wherein first generation up to third generation live together
- "Theory of Caratative Caring"
- According to her human being has three fundamental health needs
- An acronym that guides in performing nursing
20 Clues: "The Conservation Model" • "The Unitary Human Being" • Expression of life processes • "Theory of Caratative Caring" • "Theory of Interpersonal Relations" • May 12 is known for what celebration • An acronym that guides in performing nursing • Eriksson uses this term to define environment • Not a form of behavior, not a feeling or state • ...
Psychology Chapter 13: Motivation and Emotion 2015-01-07
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- Something external given in response to the attainment of a goal, such as good grades, is called __________ rewards.
- The forces that motivate an organism to take action.
- The desire to join with others and be a part of something larger than oneself.
- The tendency to maintain a state of equilibrium in the body.
- Behavior patterns genetically transmitted from generation to generation.
- The __________-process theory is the idea that an intense emotion often is followed by its opposite.
- States of feeling that involve physical arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience.
- The view that people need to organize their perceptions, opinions, and beliefs in a harmonious manner is called __________ theory.
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- A stimulus that moves a person to behave in ways designed to accomplish a specific goal.
- A state in which there is little or no sensory stimulation is called sensory __________.
- The cognitive-__________ theory suggests that people make attitudinal changes to reduce the tension that occurs when their thoughts and attitudes are inconsistent with their actions.
- The need to become what one believes he or she is capable of being is called __________-actualization.
- Internal rewards, such as self-satisfaction, that are given in response to the attainment of a goal are called __________ rewards.
- The state in which a person's thoughts and behaviors match his or her beliefs and the expectation of others is called cognitive __________.
- The desire to persevere with work in order to reach personal goals is called __________ motivation.
- Desires for stimulation are known as stimulus __________.
- A condition characterized by excessive body fat.
- A condition in which we require something we lack.
18 Clues: A condition characterized by excessive body fat. • A condition in which we require something we lack. • The forces that motivate an organism to take action. • Desires for stimulation are known as stimulus __________. • The tendency to maintain a state of equilibrium in the body. • Behavior patterns genetically transmitted from generation to generation. • ...
Theories, concepts, and terms associated with Human Behavior in the Social Environment 2024-11-12
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- the primary way children engage with their world. A process that evolves over time, through their interactions with others.
- expectations regarding appearance, behavior, and participation in family and work life refer to this type of socialization.
- at this the stage of cognitive development individuals are able to solve complex problems, often with multiple steps, and can reflect on the process. The cognitive developmental tasks include reasoning, analyzing, and planning.
- "the characteristics features of everyday existence, shared by people in a place of time. The customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a race, religion, or social group.
- a social construct that is used to group people based on physiological characteristics, background, language, and culture.
- stable, long term processes and patterns that involve multiple transitions.
- a process which includes physical and hormonal changes that signal the end of childhood.
- a stage of cognitive development in which children learn through sensation and motor activity. The cognitive developmental taks is object permanence.
- at this stage of cognitive development at which one begins to understand responsibility and think logically. The cognitive developmental task is classification and decentering.
- a perspective which emphasizes ones assets and capabilities over deficits and problems.
- a model of human development which examines how individuals develop within themselves and in their environment at different life stages. Asserts each life stage presents a unique developmental conflict. Resolution of conflicts (or lack thereof) is assumed to influence later life stages.
- the discriminatory practices embedded in a society perpetuate this type of racism.
- differential treatment based on personal characteristics.
- refers to the brains ability to change and adapt throughout life, in response to internal and external stimuli.
- refers to the general way we react to people and situations. Some dimensions include activity level, adaptability, distractibility, quality of mood.
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- a perspective that examines how biological, psychological, and social processes shape peoples lives over time.
- a model of practice which focuses on pathology within an individual.
- a group of people born in a similar time period, who experience social change in the same sequence at the same approximate age.
- a theory that asserts knowledge is subjective and formed at the individual level.
- a construct that refers to the process of developing lasting emotional bonds with another.
- a gradual change in role or status. Examples include marriage, divorce, births, deaths, graduation, etc.
- the emotional part of the brain, it monitors for danger, regulates hormones and chemical messengers, and is shaped by lived experiences.
- a broad framework of policies and institutions perpetuate this type of racism.
- a concept from Erikson's psychosocial stages which focuses on transcending personal interests to provide care, guidance, instruction, inspiration, and leadership to others.
- a theory that asserts knowledge is subject to human error, so it is imperfect and only "probable truths" can be established.
- a theory that asserts there is an objective, knowable truth that can be obtained through systematic empirical inquiry.
- a theory that examines how socially constructed identities interact to create unique experiences of privilege or oppression.
- a theory that asserts mainstream knowledge is constructed by colonial traditions. Goals include deconstructing these ways of knowing and uplifting indigenous forms of knowledge creation.
- the thinking part of the brain, it is responsible for the regulation of biological systems, emotions, cognition, language development, and abstract thinking.
29 Clues: differential treatment based on personal characteristics. • a model of practice which focuses on pathology within an individual. • stable, long term processes and patterns that involve multiple transitions. • a broad framework of policies and institutions perpetuate this type of racism. • ...
evoltion vocab 2016-04-07
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- a group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring
- the study of body structure of organisms
- any difference between individuals of the same species
- a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- selection: the process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the same species
- theory: a well tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- tree: a diagram that shows how scientists think different groups of organisms are related
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- the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily.
- structures: anatomical structures that occur in different species and that originated by heredity from a structure in the most recent common ancestor of the species
- structures: structures that seen to serve no function but resemble structures with functionall roles in related organisms
- a species that does not have any living members
- the gradual change in a species over time
- equilibria: the theory that species evolve during short periods of rapid change
- structures: anatomical structures that have closely related functions but don't derive from the same ancestral structure
14 Clues: the study of body structure of organisms • the gradual change in a species over time • a species that does not have any living members • a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily. • any difference between individuals of the same species • ...
Earth Structure and Dynamics 2026-01-25
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- Geologist use them to investigate the Earth's interior
- One of these created the Hawaiian Islands
- The study of prehistoric Earth's magnetic fields recorded in rocks, sediment, or archeological materials
- The Earth's core is supposed to be made of iron and ....
- The mechanically weak region of the upper mantle of Earth
- The movement of molten rock in the mantle that drives plate tectonics
- the outer layer of the Earth
- The boundary between the crust and the mantle of Earth
- The most abundant element in Earth's crust
- The life cycle of an ocean has been named after him
- Mountains that were uplifted after the collision of the Indian tectonic plate with the Eurasian plate
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above a focus
- The deepest parts of the oceans
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- A large mountain range that runs along the center of many ceans
- Their distribution across the continents was an evidence of the continental drift theory
- Geological process between converging tectonic plates
- The process by which new seafloor is created at mid-ocean ridges
- The supercontinent tnat began to break apart about 200 million years ago
- A fault where two tectonic plates slide past each other
- German scientist who originated the theory of continental drift
20 Clues: the outer layer of the Earth • The deepest parts of the oceans • One of these created the Hawaiian Islands • The most abundant element in Earth's crust • The life cycle of an ocean has been named after him • Geological process between converging tectonic plates • Geologist use them to investigate the Earth's interior • ...
Electrical Theory 2022-10-19
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- scientific principle explaining the relationships among voltage, resistance and current in a conductor
- negatively charged subatomic particle which orbits the atom’s nucleus
- amount of current a conductor can handle before its temperature exceeds accepted limits causing it to deteriorate
- flow of electric charge
- physical property allowing a material to resist the flow of electricity
- unit of measurement for electromotive force
- unit of measurement for electric current; one coulomb per second equals one
- closed path in which electric current flows
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- unit of measurement for electric power
- electricity which is not moving; caused by the triboelectric effect
- building of electric charge generated by friction
- movement of electrons carrying energy
- capacity to transmit something, for example electricity or heat
- unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- opposition to the flow of an electrical current
- quantity of electricity
- often abbreviated to ‘amp’
17 Clues: flow of electric charge • quantity of electricity • often abbreviated to ‘amp’ • movement of electrons carrying energy • unit of measurement for electric power • unit of measurement for electromotive force • closed path in which electric current flows • unit of measurement for electrical resistance • opposition to the flow of an electrical current • ...
Color Theory 2019-07-21
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- the absence of or complete absorption of visible light
- groups of three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- the twelve pure cool and warm colors shown throughout the color wheel
- colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- fully reflects and scatters all visible wavelengths of light
- red and yellow mixed together
- any color with white added to it
- the "underneath" color of the skin; warm, cool, or neutral
- primary color
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- adding lighter shades to draw attention to a feature
- primary color
- the surface color of the skin
- adding black to a color changes this
- an overall assessment of the skin
- yellow and green mixed together
- blue and red mixed together
- adding darker shades to recede a feature
- primary color
- adding gray to a color creates this
19 Clues: primary color • primary color • primary color • blue and red mixed together • the surface color of the skin • red and yellow mixed together • yellow and green mixed together • any color with white added to it • an overall assessment of the skin • adding gray to a color creates this • adding black to a color changes this • adding darker shades to recede a feature • ...
Electrical Theory 2021-01-15
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- carries current to appliance
- measure of the rate of flow
- measure of the amount of energy or work that can be done by amps and volts (volts x amps)
- measure of electrical pressure
- source of electricity connected to a light, heater, or motor
- tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- carries current away from appliance and back to source
- form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
- an additional connection between equipment and the earth
- current cannot flow through
- material that provides great resistance to electricity flow
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- electricity flow changes direction with armature(turning magnet)change
- electricity flows in one direction
- occurs when resistance is not high enough for flow of electricity; flows through circuit and back to source too quickly
- tubing that contains individual insulated wires
- flow of electricity through a conductor is directly proportional to the electrical force that produces it (R = E/I)
- a material that electricity flows freely through
17 Clues: measure of the rate of flow • current cannot flow through • carries current to appliance • measure of electrical pressure • electricity flows in one direction • tubing that contains individual insulated wires • a material that electricity flows freely through • tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow • carries current away from appliance and back to source • ...
Hair Theory 2021-01-07
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- when all cell division stops
- where cell division (mitosis) takes place
- is the technical name for the hair of the head
- the hair growth cycle starts again
- protofibrils then twist around each other
- soft, elastic layer of the hair-strand
- muscle that causes the hair to stand
- serves as protection from the sun’s damaging rays
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- Sebum mixes with the body’s perspiration
- is the portion of hair under the skin’s surface
- total lack of pigmentation in the hair and skin
- form bundles of pigment called melanosomes
- which is a outer covering of transparent scales
- also called the pith or marrow
- produce sebum & send up through the follicle
- is the technical name for beard
- made of chains that take the shape of a helix/coil
- determine the growing stages of the hair
18 Clues: when all cell division stops • also called the pith or marrow • is the technical name for beard • the hair growth cycle starts again • muscle that causes the hair to stand • soft, elastic layer of the hair-strand • Sebum mixes with the body’s perspiration • determine the growing stages of the hair • where cell division (mitosis) takes place • ...
April Theory 2016-04-12
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- Sign of an Eye Injury
- Sign of a Dental Injury
- Treatment for a Strain (I__)
- Treatment for a Strain (C_____ P____)
- Treatment for a Strain (E____)
- Sign of Choking
- Scanning Technique
- Symptoms for Head Injuries
- Symptoms of a Dental Injury
- Treatment for a Strain (R___)
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- NOP
- Where would you find the NOP and EAP?
- Casualty 20 seconds to?
- EAP
- 10 seconds to?
- Sign of a Head Injury
- Symptoms for an Eye Injury
17 Clues: NOP • EAP • 10 seconds to? • Sign of Choking • Scanning Technique • Sign of an Eye Injury • Sign of a Head Injury • Sign of a Dental Injury • Casualty 20 seconds to? • Symptoms for an Eye Injury • Symptoms for Head Injuries • Symptoms of a Dental Injury • Treatment for a Strain (I__) • Treatment for a Strain (R___) • Treatment for a Strain (E____) • Where would you find the NOP and EAP? • ...
Color Theory 2017-11-01
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- In color theory, white is the ________________ of color
- Intensity refers to the brightness or ____________________ of a color.
- Shades are dark values that are made by mixing a color with _________________.
- Neutral brown is made by mixing equal amounts of two _______________________ colors.
- Hue refers to the ________________ of a color.
- Neutral colors include black, ___________________, white, and grey
- A triadic color scheme uses three colors ____________________ (the same distance from one another) on the color wheel
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- The primary colors are Red, Yellow, and Blue; these colors cannot be ________________ by any combination of other colors.
- Complementary colors are directly across from each other or _________________________ on the color wheel.
- A ________________________________ color scheme uses only one color, plus BLACK and WHITE.
- A ____________________ complementary color scheme takes the two colors on either side of a colors complement.
- Value refers to the __________________ or darkness of a color.
- Analogous colors are any three or more colors that are __________________ to each other on the color wheel and are closely related.
- The tertiary colors are mixed from an equal amount of a primary hue and a ___________________ hue.
- The secondary colors are Green, Orange, and Violet; these colors are formed by mixing equal amounts of two ______________ colors
- Tints are light values that are made by mixing a color with _______________.
- A ____________________ color scheme uses four complementary colors on the color wheel.
17 Clues: Hue refers to the ________________ of a color. • In color theory, white is the ________________ of color • Value refers to the __________________ or darkness of a color. • Neutral colors include black, ___________________, white, and grey • Intensity refers to the brightness or ____________________ of a color. • ...
SET THEORY 2024-09-01
Color Theory 2024-05-20
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- a color to which gray has been added to make it neutral
- associated with fire, sun and heat
- color combinations pleasing to eye
- colors next to each other on color wheel
- Element that is produced by reflected light
- all tints and shades of a color
- brightness and dullness of a color
- colors across from each other on color wheel
- associated with water, snow and ice
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- made by mixing one primary and one secondary together
- 'One off' from the compliment
- refers to just one pure color
- a color to which black has been added to make it darker
- Colors that can not be made
- Made by mixing two primary colors together
- a color which white has been added to make it lighter
- browns, blacks, tans, and whites
17 Clues: Colors that can not be made • 'One off' from the compliment • refers to just one pure color • all tints and shades of a color • browns, blacks, tans, and whites • associated with fire, sun and heat • color combinations pleasing to eye • brightness and dullness of a color • associated with water, snow and ice • colors next to each other on color wheel • ...
Cell Theory 2024-11-08
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- Named cells
- All cells come from preexisting cells
- Is the UPS of the cell
- Provides energy for the cell
- Concluded that all animals are made of cells
- Stated all plants are made of cells
- Made by the Rough ER
- This type of cell has a nucleus
- Leeuwenhoek named these tiny organisms he found in a drop of water
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- This type of cell does not have a nucleus
- The process of converting light energy into food
- Stores food and water in cells
- First to describe the nucleus
- The brains of the cell
- Heredity material found in a cell
- Surrounds plant cells
- Does not contain a cell wall
17 Clues: Named cells • Made by the Rough ER • Surrounds plant cells • Is the UPS of the cell • The brains of the cell • Provides energy for the cell • Does not contain a cell wall • First to describe the nucleus • Stores food and water in cells • This type of cell has a nucleus • Heredity material found in a cell • Stated all plants are made of cells • All cells come from preexisting cells • ...
7-12 units 2020-06-15
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- a change
- to improve (Ex.: the rules of the game were....)
- trial (trial test)
- prevalent, essential
- unhappy, disappointed, having no hope
- jealous
- profitable
- ability to write and speak correctly
- undoubtedly
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- =it is likely that(noun)
- very embarrassed
- old-fashioned
- not friendly or unwilling to take part in things
- very beautiful, stunning
- a number of things following one after other
- to drop small pieces over dish
- to say that sth is certainly true
- precious things
- strong, firm (about material)
- taxes
- difficulty, deprivation
21 Clues: taxes • jealous • a change • profitable • undoubtedly • old-fashioned • precious things • very embarrassed • trial (trial test) • prevalent, essential • difficulty, deprivation • =it is likely that(noun) • very beautiful, stunning • strong, firm (about material) • to drop small pieces over dish • to say that sth is certainly true • ability to write and speak correctly • ...
GREEK R**T W**DS 2012-11-16
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- A combination of telescope and microscope
- a noisy uproar
- A burlesque title for a pretentious official
- a cure for all problems
- theory that all mental impressions continue in the memory
- the studyaerial is a wire or rode used for send electromagnetic wAVES
- In universal accord
- Exaggerated eulogy A theory that claims that heredity is a result of all cells circulating freely in the body
- something you expose and mix with it
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- riot,uprising,mutiny
- Relating to all humanity
- A Utopia where all would rule equally
- a school to learn about avialtion
- aggressive or WAR like
- vista,outlook
- Knowing all subjects
- is a system or exercises that promote fitness
- A large gland in vertebrates
18 Clues: vista,outlook • a noisy uproar • In universal accord • riot,uprising,mutiny • Knowing all subjects • aggressive or WAR like • a cure for all problems • Relating to all humanity • A large gland in vertebrates • a school to learn about avialtion • something you expose and mix with it • A Utopia where all would rule equally • A combination of telescope and microscope • ...
In A Vat 2026-04-05
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- A realistic fake video that challenges what we trust online
- A system that influences what information we see online
- A tendency to favor one perspective over others
- Knowledge gained through experience and senses
- Believing something is true without questioning it
- Something accepted as true
- What knowledge aims to represent accurately
- How we interpret information through our senses
- Doubting the possibility of certain knowledge
- Knowledge gained through reason and thinking
- Using logic to form conclusions
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- Philosopher who argues knowledge comes before belief
- Complete confidence without doubt
- Justified true belief
- False or misleading information spread as truth
- Questioning the truth of something
- Information used to support a claim
- Philosopher known for the brain in a vat theory
- Philosopher who explores consciousness and simulation theory
- The state of things as they actually exist
- Evidence or reasoning supporting a belief
- The idea that reality could be artificially created
- A misleading or false perception of reality
23 Clues: Justified true belief • Something accepted as true • Using logic to form conclusions • Complete confidence without doubt • Questioning the truth of something • Information used to support a claim • Evidence or reasoning supporting a belief • The state of things as they actually exist • What knowledge aims to represent accurately • A misleading or false perception of reality • ...
Med Term 5: Name ______________________ 2023-02-22
22 Clues: p • q • c • a • upon • blood • under • kidney • remove • lack of • incision • left eye • every day • right eye • breakdown • as needed • both eyes • examination • hours of sleep • one who studies • over the counter • condition or theory
economic crossword puzzle 2025-09-24
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- Factors that make it difficult for new firms to enter a market
- Laws that encourage competition i9n the marketplace
- The expenses an owner has to pay before opening a new business
- A market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- Gives a company exclusive rights to sell a good or new service for a specific time period
- The removal of government controls over a market
- A market dominated by a few large firms
- An illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- Products that are the same no matter who makes them
- A government-issued right to operate a business
- A way to attract customers through style, service,or location,rather than a lower price
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- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm provides all of the output
- Selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- The simplest market structure to study
- A market in which a single seller dominates
- fixing An agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good
- discrimination The division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for good
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
18 Clues: The simplest market structure to study • A market dominated by a few large firms • A market in which a single seller dominates • A government-issued right to operate a business • The removal of government controls over a market • Laws that encourage competition i9n the marketplace • Products that are the same no matter who makes them • ...
MAPPING OUT STRATEGY FORMULATION 2024-11-09
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- The ______: A Cohesive Mobilization of Managers and Employees Aligned in a Collective Endeavor to Propel the Firm Toward Success.
- A strategy where a company substantially broadens the scope of its customer groups in order to improve its performance either singly or jointly with another firm.
- It summarizes the basic input information needed to formulate strategies.
- It can be defined as “a pattern of behavior that has been developed by anorganization as it learns to cope with its problem of external adaptation and internal integration, andthat has worked well enough to be considered valid and to be taught to new members as the correctway to perceive, think, and feel.”
- Which part of the strategic-planning process should take precedence over documentation and paperwork?
- An organization may become so profoundly entangled in the perpetual resolution of crises that it allocates no temporal resources for systematic planning.
- A tool used to assess whether a company’s value chain activities are competitive with those of its rivals and therefore positioned to succeed in the market.
- This is a collection of principles that directs how individuals and organizations operate and conduct their lives.
- It refers to external factors that can help the organization achieve or surpass its strategic goals.
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- Strategy ___________ constitutes a critical phase within the strategic management process, encompassing the intricate planning and deliberative decision-making activities that culminate in the articulation of organizational objectives and the delineation of a definitive strategic blueprint.
- This is a strategy where a company divests a part of its business that may be underperforming or no longer fits with its overall strategy.
- Strategy ________ and choice aim to identify alternative actions that would most effectively help the firm accomplish its mission and objectives.
- Strategic __________ can either strengthen confidence in the existing business strategy or highlight the need for corrective measures.
- The instrument formulated to align an organization's intrinsic capabilities with extrinsic prospects is the SWOT matrix.
- Strategic ________ involves an organization thoughtfully choosing the most effective actions to reach its objectives.
- A strategy where a company substantially reduces the scope of its customer groups in order to improve its performance either singly or jointly.
- It is the human dimension that creates solidarity and meaning, and it inspires commitment and productivity in an organization when strategy changes are made.
- A well-defined _______ statement outlines an organization's values and priorities.
- The ____ is a tool that allows strategists to evaluate alternative strategies objectively, based on previously identified external and internal critical success factors. Like other strategy-formulation analytical tools, the QSPM requires good intuitive judgment.
- When an entire company is sold or dissolves of loss or other problems like the case of divestiture then it is called as liquidation.
20 Clues: It summarizes the basic input information needed to formulate strategies. • A well-defined _______ statement outlines an organization's values and priorities. • It refers to external factors that can help the organization achieve or surpass its strategic goals. • ...
1.1-1.2 Quiz 2025-09-24
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- Role of government (build roads and provide school)
- People willingly give up rights for their own protection
- Role of government(police and national guard)
- Government ruled by a king or queen
- An institution that provides rules and structure
- Type of democracy where each citizen must stay informed and is given a say
- Umbrella term for a government where a single power is in charge
- Loose union of states bonded by agreement to protect each other
- Philosopher who believe people needed to be controlled
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- Strong central government and a weak state government(Japan)
- Government run by religious figures
- Theory of government where ancient families took control
- The authority to act independently
- An absence of rules and structure
- Adolf Hitler was this type of authoritarian
- Philosopher who believed in natural rights
- System where the state and national government split power (USA)
- Theory of government where a higher power chose the leader
18 Clues: An absence of rules and structure • The authority to act independently • Government run by religious figures • Government ruled by a king or queen • Philosopher who believed in natural rights • Adolf Hitler was this type of authoritarian • Role of government(police and national guard) • An institution that provides rules and structure • ...
MODULE ONE: What Did You Learn 2025-06-27
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- Learning theory where learners actively build their own understanding and knowledge.
- Timely and constructive input essential for learning and improvement.
- Vygotsky's concept describing the space between what a learner can do independently and what they can achieve with support.
- Theorist behind the Experiential Learning Cycle, which involves four stages of learning from experience.
- Learning theory focusing on individual potential, self-actualisation, and personal growth.
- Learners who learn best by hearing.
- Fundamental guidelines that underpin effective teaching and learning.
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- Fostering this sparks the desire to learn and keeps learners persistent.
- theory where learners actively build their own understanding and knowledge.
- Learning theory that views the mind as an active information processor.
- The "V" in the VAK model, referring to learners who learn best by seeing.
11 Clues: Learners who learn best by hearing. • Timely and constructive input essential for learning and improvement. • Fundamental guidelines that underpin effective teaching and learning. • Learning theory that views the mind as an active information processor. • Fostering this sparks the desire to learn and keeps learners persistent. • ...
Astronomy 2021-10-19
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- Theory that the earth was center of Universe
- A device used to make distant objects closer
- A person who studies space
- Everything in space as a whole
- The study of space beyond our atmosphere
- The path of an object around another object
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- Theory the sun is the center of Universe
- A hole in the surface of a planet or moon
- When an object travels around another
- An invisible line going through the Earth
- A planets spin on its axis
- Force that pulls objects towards the Earth
12 Clues: A person who studies space • A planets spin on its axis • Everything in space as a whole • When an object travels around another • Theory the sun is the center of Universe • The study of space beyond our atmosphere • A hole in the surface of a planet or moon • An invisible line going through the Earth • Force that pulls objects towards the Earth • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary Review Crossword: Chapters 1-3 2020-09-18
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- Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A number that represents the number of times a term is multiplied by itself. (CH. 2)
- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. (CH. 3)
- The capacity to do work. (CH. 3)
- Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3)
- Previously agreed-on quantities used to report experimental measurements. THESE ARE VITAL TO CHEMISTRY! [add an s to the end of this answer] (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2)
- A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2)
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- The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2)
- A fundamental property of materials that relates mass and volume and differs from one substance to another. Most commonly expressed in g/cm^3, g/mL, or g/L. (CH. 2)
- A procedure that attempts to measure observable predictions to test a theory or law. (CH. 1)
- A measure of space. Any unit of length, when cubed, become a unit of this. (CH. 2)
- Often the first step in the scientific method and must measure or describe something about the physical world. (CH. 1)
- The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2)
- The science that seeks to understand the behavior of matter by studying what atoms and molecules do. (CH. 1)
- A proposed explanation for observations and laws; presents a model of the way nature works and predicts behavior that extends well beyond the observations and laws from which it is formed. (CH. 1)
- A theory or law before it has become well established; a tentative explanation for an observation or a scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. (CH. 1)
- Two capital letters that stand for International System (of units). (CH. 2)
18 Clues: The capacity to do work. (CH. 3) • The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2) • Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3) • Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3) • A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2) • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary Review Crossword: Chapters 1-3 2020-09-18
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- The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2)
- Previously agreed-on quantities used to report experimental measurements. THESE ARE VITAL TO CHEMISTRY! [add an s to the end of this answer] (CH. 2)
- Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A procedure that attempts to measure observable predictions to test a theory or law. (CH. 1)
- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. (CH. 3)
- A proposed explanation for observations and laws; presents a model of the way nature works and predicts behavior that extends well beyond the observations and laws from which it is formed. (CH. 1)
- A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2)
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- Often the first step in the scientific method and must measure or describe something about the physical world. (CH. 1)
- A fundamental property of materials that relates mass and volume and differs from one substance to another. Most commonly expressed in g/cm^3, g/mL, or g/L. (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2)
- Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A number that represents the number of times a term is multiplied by itself. (CH. 2)
- The science that seeks to understand the behavior of matter by studying what atoms and molecules do. (CH. 1)
- A theory or law before it has become well established; a tentative explanation for an observation or a scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. (CH. 1)
- A measure of space. Any unit of length, when cubed, become a unit of this. (CH. 2)
- The capacity to do work. (CH. 3)
- Two capital letters that stand for International System (of units). (CH. 2)
18 Clues: The capacity to do work. (CH. 3) • The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2) • Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3) • Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3) • A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2) • ...
Writing L1 recap 2024-03-06
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- A word with a broad meaning constituting a category into which words with more specific meanings fall
- The written form of a sound. Pertains to the letters e.g. t a p for tap
- The smallest unit of sound in a word e.g th for the
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- A word of more specific meaning than a general or superordinate term applicable to it
- The first stage of Bruner's LASS theory for reading development
- The fourth stage of Bruner's LASS theory for reading development
- Sets The statutory framework that sets the standards that all early years providers must meet to ensure that children learn and develop well
- The third stage of Bruner's LASS theory for reading development
- The second stage of Bruner's LASS theory for reading development
9 Clues: The smallest unit of sound in a word e.g th for the • The first stage of Bruner's LASS theory for reading development • The third stage of Bruner's LASS theory for reading development • The fourth stage of Bruner's LASS theory for reading development • The second stage of Bruner's LASS theory for reading development • ...
Chapter 16/17 Utz 2017-04-05
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- All the genes and their alleles in the population
- If population went unchecked, the earth would run out of living space and resoures
- The amount of time it takes for half of a radioactive material to decay
- Radioactive materials are used to date fossils based on how much of that material has decayed
- Preserved evidence of an organism
- Disproved the theory of spontaneous regeneration and replaced it with the theory of biogenesis
- Serve no function
- How often an allele occurs (percentage)
- Similar in function but different in structure
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- The survival of the fittest
- Body structure is similar but different in function
- Evolution by acquired traits
- The age of a fossil is determined by comparing them to other layers of the earth
- Proposed how evolution works
- The boat Darwin used to travel
15 Clues: Serve no function • The survival of the fittest • Evolution by acquired traits • Proposed how evolution works • The boat Darwin used to travel • Preserved evidence of an organism • How often an allele occurs (percentage) • Similar in function but different in structure • All the genes and their alleles in the population • Body structure is similar but different in function • ...
Adventure Tourism 2022-07-05
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- a motivation for adventure based on difference
- Pavlov tested this form of conditioning
- hetzberg's factors that were non-motivational
- an intelligent non-expert
- a motivating factor of hard adventure tourism
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- employers must ensure a safe work environment
- the process of defining specific objectives
- enabling factors
- should've done more
- these factors are motivational
- theory x and theory y proponent
- activities with low levels of real risk
- hierarchy of needs
13 Clues: enabling factors • hierarchy of needs • should've done more • an intelligent non-expert • these factors are motivational • theory x and theory y proponent • Pavlov tested this form of conditioning • activities with low levels of real risk • the process of defining specific objectives • employers must ensure a safe work environment • hetzberg's factors that were non-motivational • ...
To Build a Fire Vocab 2016-02-17
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- : Able to be seen
- : Firm and stable in shape
- : Level, even, or without unevenness of surface
- : Come before something in time
- : Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment
- : Extremely painful
- : Open to or allowing in air
- : Unable to be touched or grasped
- : The state of something being strong in structure
- : The middle of something
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- : Divided or edged with a zigzag line
- : The furthest point or limit of something
- : Vital importance
- : Not needed
- : Wavelike motions
- : Not being able to observe
- : Sticking out
- : Come near or nearer to.
- : To draw back
- : Happen or occur afterward as a result.
20 Clues: : Not needed • : Sticking out • : To draw back • : Able to be seen • : Vital importance • : Wavelike motions • : Extremely painful • : Come near or nearer to. • : The middle of something • : Firm and stable in shape • : Not being able to observe • : Open to or allowing in air • : Come before something in time • : Unable to be touched or grasped • : Divided or edged with a zigzag line • ...
vocabualy 2017-10-05
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- a deliberately deceptive movement
- to stop proceedings temporarily
- average, ordinary
- a citizen of another country
- to soil, stain
- firm, showing no signs of fear
- no regular or consistent
- difficult or impossible to read
- having a pleasing appearance
- to conquer by force
- the process of driving or forcing out
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- to stregthen
- brief and to the point
- to tease, torment by teasing
- to make fun of rudely or unkindly
- to make up for
- to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly
- bringing in money
- food for horses or cattle
- loose om one's morals
20 Clues: to stregthen • to make up for • to soil, stain • average, ordinary • bringing in money • to conquer by force • loose om one's morals • brief and to the point • no regular or consistent • food for horses or cattle • to tease, torment by teasing • a citizen of another country • having a pleasing appearance • firm, showing no signs of fear • to stop proceedings temporarily • ...
Vocabulary 2017-10-05
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- having a pleasing appearance
- no regular or consistent
- the process of driving or forcing out
- a deliberately deceptive movement
- to stop proceedings temporarily
- bringing in money
- difficult or impossible to read
- to conquer by force
- to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly
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- food for horses or cattle
- to soil, stain
- a citizen of another country
- average, ordinary
- loose om one's morals
- to tease, torment by teasing
- to stregthen
- to make up for
- firm, showing no signs of fear
- brief and to the point
- to make fun of rudely or unkindly
20 Clues: to stregthen • to soil, stain • to make up for • average, ordinary • bringing in money • to conquer by force • loose om one's morals • brief and to the point • no regular or consistent • food for horses or cattle • having a pleasing appearance • a citizen of another country • to tease, torment by teasing • firm, showing no signs of fear • to stop proceedings temporarily • ...
summer reading 2024-10-09
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- sad and gloomy
- no noise
- a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen.
- the federal beuraeu of investigation
- to question somebody
- precipitation
- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- singular
- to question something
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- more than one
- to stress about something
- a sudden attack of fright.
- confusing
- not known
- not day
- what you strive to achieve
- a group
- to need assistannce
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
- when somebody is overconfident in themself or something
20 Clues: not day • a group • no noise • singular • confusing • not known • more than one • precipitation • sad and gloomy • to need assistannce • to question somebody • to question something • to stress about something • a sudden attack of fright. • what you strive to achieve • the federal beuraeu of investigation • when somebody is overconfident in themself or something • ...
The Five Senses 2025-11-10
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- – Very little noise.
- – Smells like smoke.
- – Making a lot of noise.
- – Gives off a lot of light.
- – No sound at all.
- – Tastes like sugar or candy.
- – Full of loud sounds.
- – Feels like glue or syrup.
- – Solid and firm to the touch.
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- – Smells like fruit.
- – Reflects light, often making it sparkle.
- – Full of different colors.
- – Tastes like salt.
- – Having little or no light.
- – Tastes unpleasant, like black coffee.
- – Hot or burning taste.
- – Feels even and soft.
- – Uneven or scratchy to the touch.
- – Tastes sharp, like a lemon.
- – Easy to see through.
20 Clues: – No sound at all. • – Tastes like salt. • – Smells like fruit. • – Very little noise. • – Smells like smoke. • – Feels even and soft. • – Full of loud sounds. • – Easy to see through. • – Hot or burning taste. • – Making a lot of noise. • – Full of different colors. • – Gives off a lot of light. • – Feels like glue or syrup. • – Having little or no light. • – Tastes like sugar or candy. • ...
Chapter 4: Evolution 2020-09-11
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- A change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment
- Theory of evolution similar to Darwin’s.
- Organisms better adapt to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- English naturalist whose scientific theory of evolution by natural selection became the foundation of modern evolutionary studies.
- Hypothesized that the human population has the potential to increase geometrically
- Change in the frequency of alleles in a population over time.
- Where did Darwin go on his voyage?
- The change in characteristics of a species over several generations.
- A Scottish geologist who demonstrated the power of known natural causes in explaining Earth's history.
- Large-scale changes that result in the extinction and formation of new species.
- Evolutionary relationships among species.
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- The formation of new forms from an ancestral species
- The creation of new species.
- The idea that forces of wind, rain, rivers, volcanoes, and geological uplift shape the earth today
- The study of the geographic distribution of plants and animals.
- Study of fossil records
- Evidence of plants and animals that existed in the past
- Resemblance that occurs because of common ancestry.
- Darwins Voyage
19 Clues: Darwins Voyage • Study of fossil records • The creation of new species. • Where did Darwin go on his voyage? • Theory of evolution similar to Darwin’s. • Evolutionary relationships among species. • Resemblance that occurs because of common ancestry. • The formation of new forms from an ancestral species • Evidence of plants and animals that existed in the past • ...
Frankenstein Readers Response Crossword 2025-03-31
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- where found? (fire by monster)
- who cooked? (teacher) ((bonus question))
- where climb? (monster)
- who marry? (girl)
- Response what is? (theory. A book theory. Happy reading)
- lost what was read? (by monster, talked about in presentation)
- Shelley who wrote? (book)
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- who died? (trial / picture)
- Who Made? (theory-first name only)
- who was? (Arabian)
- what shows emotions? (environment)
- who died? (end)
- Family who are the protectors? (family name)
- who died? (mother name)
- who died? (boy)
- Who made? (man-last name)
16 Clues: who died? (end) • who died? (boy) • who marry? (girl) • who was? (Arabian) • where climb? (monster) • who died? (mother name) • Who made? (man-last name) • Shelley who wrote? (book) • who died? (trial / picture) • where found? (fire by monster) • Who Made? (theory-first name only) • what shows emotions? (environment) • who cooked? (teacher) ((bonus question)) • ...
Learning approaches 2019-08-13
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- A type of conditioning based on association
- The type of consequence that occurs when a bad thing happens to you because of your behaviour
- The learning theory that believes we learn through classical and operant conditioning
- The type of reinforcement that occurs when a bad thing stops happening due to your behaviour
- The learning theory that believes we learn through observing and imitating other people
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- The psychologist who investigated social learning theory using 'bobo dolls'
- When something is instinctive rather than learned in the classical conditioning process
- A type of conditioning based on consequences
- The name given to the people that we are likely to imitate (two words, no space)
- The processes that SLT thinks come between observation and imitation
- The type of stimulus that initially causes no response
11 Clues: A type of conditioning based on association • A type of conditioning based on consequences • The type of stimulus that initially causes no response • The processes that SLT thinks come between observation and imitation • The psychologist who investigated social learning theory using 'bobo dolls' • ...
Vocabulary Units 1-3 and List C 1-40 2024-01-01
13 Clues: bother • previous • worthy of • make difficult • obvious, clear • strict or hard • to make or create • the act of leaving • control, taken, live in • a place you are going to • fair, makes sense, logical • when someone gives a speech or talk • to know the difference between things, to differ
Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-18
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- – Intelligent aquatic mammal known for echolocation
- – Italian dish often topped with cheese, tomatoes, and other ingredients
- – Mythical horse with a single horn
- – Astronomer who improved the telescope and supported heliocentric theory
- – Classical composer who wrote The Magic Flute
- – The largest ocean on Earth
- – Frozen dessert enjoyed worldwide, comes in many flavors
- – Molecule that carries hereditary information
- – Popular morning drink derived from roasted beans
- – Color resulting from mixing blue and red (slightly tricky for artists)
- – Microscopic organisms, some harmful, some beneficial
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- – French emperor defeated at the Battle of Waterloo
- – Inventor famous for alternating current and electrical innovations
- – Ancient Greek philosopher who wrote The Republic
- – Science of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease
- – Physicist who developed the theory of relativity
- – Large feline often called the king of the jungle
- – Branch of mathematics studying rates of change and accumulation
- – Accounting book used to record financial transactions
- – Element with symbol C, essential for organic life
20 Clues: – The largest ocean on Earth • – Mythical horse with a single horn • – Classical composer who wrote The Magic Flute • – Molecule that carries hereditary information • – Ancient Greek philosopher who wrote The Republic • – Physicist who developed the theory of relativity • – Large feline often called the king of the jungle • ...
World History 2022-01-21
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- The theory that the earth was the center of the universe
- Japanese nobles who serves the shogun
- A modern day country that once was a part of “Indochina”
- The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory
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- Or the “Age of Reason”, a period from the late 17th to 19th century that encouraged questioning of religious and political authorities on the basis of rationality
- Country that the Nazis invaded in 1938
- German word for living space’
- Japanese emperor who oversaw a change in Japan’s political, economic, and social system
- Prime Minster of France in the 1880s who gave a speech in favor of colonialism
10 Clues: German word for living space’ • Japanese nobles who serves the shogun • Country that the Nazis invaded in 1938 • Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory • The theory that the earth was the center of the universe • A modern day country that once was a part of “Indochina” • The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe • ...
Psychology Chapter 13: Motivation and Emotion 2015-01-07
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- The __________-process theory is the idea that an intense emotion often is followed by its opposite.
- Something external given in response to the attainment of a goal, such as good grades, is called __________ rewards.
- A state in which there is little or no sensory stimulation is called sensory __________.
- The cognitive-__________ theory suggests that people make attitudinal changes to reduce the tension that occurs when their thoughts and attitudes are inconsistent with their actions.
- Behavior patterns genetically transmitted from generation to generation.
- The view that people need to organize their perceptions, opinions, and beliefs in a harmonious manner is called __________ theory.
- A condition in which we require something we lack.
- The desire to join with others and be a part of something larger than oneself.
- States of feeling that involve physical arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience.
- A stimulus that moves a person to behave in ways designed to accomplish a specific goal.
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- The state in which a person's thoughts and behaviors match his or her beliefs and the expectation of others is called cognitive __________.
- The tendency to maintain a state of equilibrium in the body.
- The desire to persevere with work in order to reach personal goals is called __________ motivation.
- A condition characterized by excessive body fat.
- The forces that motivate an organism to take action.
- Internal rewards, such as self-satisfaction, that are given in response to the attainment of a goal are called __________ rewards.
- Desires for stimulation are known as stimulus __________.
- The need to become what one believes he or she is capable of being is called __________-actualization.
18 Clues: A condition characterized by excessive body fat. • A condition in which we require something we lack. • The forces that motivate an organism to take action. • Desires for stimulation are known as stimulus __________. • The tendency to maintain a state of equilibrium in the body. • Behavior patterns genetically transmitted from generation to generation. • ...
An Angel in Disguise 2021-06-18
Science & Nature 1 2025-11-09
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- What is the name of the world's first artificial satellite?
- What is the chemical element with the symbol Fe?
- What is the process by which plants convert sunlight to energy?
- What is the process by which a liquid changes into a gas?
- Where is the strongest human muscle located?
- Optics is the studying of what?
- What scientific theory proposed that Earth revolves around the sun?
- What is the scientific theory that explains the origin of the universe?
- Which is the only body part that is fully grown from birth?
- Which planet in the Milky Way is the hottest?
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- What are the bones in the ear collectively known as?
- What is the outermost layer of the Earth’s atmosphere called?
- Who discovered that the Earth revolves around the sun? Answer:
- What metal is combined with Zinc to make Brass?
- Which planet has the most moons?
- Which is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere?
- What are there 118 of in the periodic table?
- What is the smallest unit of matter?
- Which is the lightest metal in the periodic table?
- Which planet is closest to the sun? Answer:
20 Clues: Optics is the studying of what? • Which planet has the most moons? • What is the smallest unit of matter? • Which planet is closest to the sun? Answer: • What are there 118 of in the periodic table? • Where is the strongest human muscle located? • Which planet in the Milky Way is the hottest? • What metal is combined with Zinc to make Brass? • ...
Monopsony 2025-06-02
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- Employees may see higher ----- in a monopsony
- 'For lower costs and higher prices'
- Who is exploited in a monopsony
- What the firm does to gain low prices
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- Suppliers may gain this in a monopsony
- A single dominant buyer with power in a market
- The strength of the firm
- Consumers may see lower ------ in a monopsony
8 Clues: The strength of the firm • Who is exploited in a monopsony • 'For lower costs and higher prices' • What the firm does to gain low prices • Suppliers may gain this in a monopsony • Employees may see higher ----- in a monopsony • Consumers may see lower ------ in a monopsony • A single dominant buyer with power in a market
BUSS1 Key Terms Crossword Part 2 2014-01-09
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- A word, symbol, or phrase used to identify a particular company’s product and differentiate it from other companies’ products
- A smaller part of a larger market in which customers have more specific needs and wants.
- An employee who is employed on a formal employment contract and remains with the firm for an open-ended period until the contract is ended.
- liability The potential risk that sole traders and partnerships face. They are liable for the debts of the business
- The process of dividing a market into smaller sections (segments) segmentation which contain customers with similar needs and wants
- The process of planning, collecting, and analysing data relevant to help make marketing decisions
- The probability or chance that hoped-for outcomes will not occur
- Amounts owed to suppliers of a business – a source of finance
- The cost of a decision as measured by the benefits foregone of the next best alternative
- Costs that vary directly in proportion to output (e.g. materials, pay related to amounts produced or sold)
- The percentage growth in the size of the market, measured over a specific period
- A feature of a product or service that makes it stand out compared with the competition
- The share of the total market that is owned by a particular business, product or brand. Usually expressed in percentage terms. The firm with the largest percentage market share is known as the market leader.
- In market research, a subset of a population.
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- The income or sales that a business achieves in a period. Calculated by multiplying selling price per unit x units sold.
- The total value or quantity of demand in a specific market over a specific period of time. Can be measured in value terms (e.g. sales) or in terms of quantities (e.g. units) bought or sold.
- The rewards to enterprise – e.g. profit, satisfaction
- The right to be the only user of producer of a specified product or process
- The market research that involves the collection of data that does not yet exist
- Market research concerned with collecting data on attitudes, opinions, beliefs, intentions etc.
- The difference between total sales and total costs
- The amount of money that a business has available to conduct its day-to-day activities
- A business that has objectives other than making profit. Part of a group of organisations in the “not-for-profit” sector
- The finance invested in a business (limited company) by the shareholders – part of the equity capital of a firm
- The difference between the actual level of output and the break even output
- A one-person business with unlimited liability for the debts of that business
- Market research concerned with collecting data that can be quantified - e.g. sales statistics
- The total of variable and fixed costs in a business
- A business that provides goods and services to other firms.
29 Clues: In market research, a subset of a population. • The difference between total sales and total costs • The total of variable and fixed costs in a business • The rewards to enterprise – e.g. profit, satisfaction • A business that provides goods and services to other firms. • Amounts owed to suppliers of a business – a source of finance • ...
Plate Tectonics 2014-08-01
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- The outer layer of the earth
- Last name of the scientist who proposed the continental drift theory
- Carries heat from the inner mantle to the outer mantle
- Continental __________ Theory
- Mountain range thought to have formed when India drifted into Asia
- Occurs after a sudden movement in the Earth's crust
- Raised area or mountain range lying under the ocean
- Liquid rock found under the surface of the Earth
- The continent believed to fit perfectly into Africa
- Formed when magma rises to the Earth's surface
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- Crust that lays under the ocean
- ______________ plate is when two plates move away from each other
- Earth's crust and upper mantle are broken up into pieces known as ____________ _________
- When two plates mtle / ove towards each other and collide, they are known as _____________ plates
- A deep valley forming at the edge of a continent when subduction takes place
- A ____________ plate movement is when two plates slide past each other
- Name of the one continent before continental drift
- The portion of the Earth between the crust and the core
- When one plate is forced sideways and down into the mantle below another plate
- The centre of the Earth
20 Clues: The centre of the Earth • The outer layer of the earth • Continental __________ Theory • Crust that lays under the ocean • Formed when magma rises to the Earth's surface • Liquid rock found under the surface of the Earth • Name of the one continent before continental drift • Occurs after a sudden movement in the Earth's crust • ...
Motivation 2016-04-03
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- Mc Clelland theory of needs: Need for affliation, achievement and ______.
- A contemporary theory of motivation.
- A benefit plan for employees acquire stock as part of their benefits.
- _____ is also known as social cognitive theory or social learning theory.
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- Behavior can be habituated by ________ theory.
- The lowest level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is ______.
- Self-determination theory has the following antecedents. Autonomy, _______ and competence.
- You manage a department of five employees. You have identified that Alex has a high need for power, Carren has a high need for achievement and Chia has a high need for affiliation. Malik scored high on the need for power and low on the need for affiliation. Kumar scored low on both need for power and need for affiliation. Which of these employees is most suitable for a new assignment that involves a high degree of personal responsibility and feedback?
8 Clues: A contemporary theory of motivation. • Behavior can be habituated by ________ theory. • The lowest level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is ______. • A benefit plan for employees acquire stock as part of their benefits. • Mc Clelland theory of needs: Need for affliation, achievement and ______. • ...
Darwin Crossword Review 2021-04-26
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- The islands where Darwin developed his theory of evolution after seeing many diverse organisms
- A British naturalist who developed the theory of evolution
- The name of the ship Darwin took his 5 year voyage on
- A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring
- Any living thing
- Darwin developed the theory of ______
- A trait that helps an organism to survive and reproduce
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- the beneficial adaptation of the birds Darwin studied
- The preserved remains or traces of an organism
- A characteristic
- Differences among members of the same species of organisms
- the famous birds Darwin studied
- To change over time
- The process by which organisms change over time
- To adjust to one's environment
- The process by which members of a species that are better adapted to an environment are more likely to survive and reproduce
16 Clues: A characteristic • Any living thing • To change over time • To adjust to one's environment • the famous birds Darwin studied • Darwin developed the theory of ______ • The preserved remains or traces of an organism • The process by which organisms change over time • the beneficial adaptation of the birds Darwin studied • The name of the ship Darwin took his 5 year voyage on • ...
Cell Theory 2024-02-04
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- divides into two daughter cells giving them each the same genetic information
- the fundamental theory of biology
- the idea that living cells arise only from non-living matter
- an explanation for why things work or how things happen
- the study of plant life
- the idea that living cells arise only from other living cells
- the building block of life
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- an instrument that can be used to observe very small specimens
- parent cell dividing into two daughter cells that each have the same genetic information as the parent cell
- a statement accepted to be true
- a studied sample of an organism
- the study of animal life
- one of the components of tree bark
- one of two resulting from the division of a parent cell
- a process that results in change over time
15 Clues: the study of plant life • the study of animal life • the building block of life • a statement accepted to be true • a studied sample of an organism • the fundamental theory of biology • one of the components of tree bark • a process that results in change over time • one of two resulting from the division of a parent cell • ...
WEEK 24 2026-02-21
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- A limb growing from a trunk
- An open area of land
- The good news message
- What follows a cause
- A collection of sacred songs
- The opposite of crooked
- One who brings rescue
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- A flat stone used for writing
- A small written work
- The opposite of restless
- The reason something happens
- A firm and steady surface
- What grows on a healthy tree
- The main stem of a tree
- What grows underground to support a tree
15 Clues: A small written work • An open area of land • What follows a cause • The good news message • One who brings rescue • The opposite of crooked • The main stem of a tree • The opposite of restless • A firm and steady surface • A limb growing from a trunk • The reason something happens • A collection of sacred songs • What grows on a healthy tree • A flat stone used for writing • ...
Astronomy 2016-12-05
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- a star which plants revolve around
- the path with a plant, moon, or star follows
- a point in the night sky
- theory in which the earth is in the middle of the universe
- an object with a ail on the back of it
- a natural satellite
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- the theory in which the sun is in the middle of the universe
- formed the universe, galaxies, and plants etc....
- a collection of eight planet
- earth's moon
- a small body from outer space that enters earth atmosphere
- move or spin on an axis
12 Clues: earth's moon • a natural satellite • move or spin on an axis • a point in the night sky • a collection of eight planet • a star which plants revolve around • an object with a ail on the back of it • the path with a plant, moon, or star follows • formed the universe, galaxies, and plants etc.... • a small body from outer space that enters earth atmosphere • ...
Image Repair Theory 2026-03-24
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- To admit guilt and ask for forgiveness in a crisis
- Image Owens portrayed during the presser
- Team that deactivated Terrell Owens
- Groups that organizations communicate with
- Claiming one did not commit an act
- A strategy where the speaker confronts those making accusations
- Professional who often speaks for clients
- Feeling of regret for one's actions
- Theory of nonlinear, complex systems
- A major threat to an organization
- NFL athlete studied for image repair
- Why fans often overlook bad behavior
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- Discourse focused on rebuilding
- Rhetorical discourse used as a defense
- Developed the image repair theory
- What speakers shift to avoid fault
- Stressing one's own positive qualities
- An SCCT strategy intended to improve an organization's reputation
- A core value of team sports
- An SCCT strategy used to make a crisis seem less severe
- Highly valued quality in team sports
- An athlete's public image and value
- Core communication requirement for the discourse of renewal
- Type of media used for timely info
24 Clues: A core value of team sports • Discourse focused on rebuilding • Developed the image repair theory • A major threat to an organization • What speakers shift to avoid fault • Claiming one did not commit an act • Type of media used for timely info • Team that deactivated Terrell Owens • An athlete's public image and value • Feeling of regret for one's actions • ...
Think positive 2025-08-15
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- In a state of peaceful happiness
- Being considerate and generous
- a feeling of motivation that drives creativity, or action
- A feeling of expectation and desire
- THE force that explains why a person does something
- A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness
- Feeling deep pleasure from achievements
- A feeling of great pleasure and happiness
- Self-assurance
- Firm belief in someone or something
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- Hopefulness about the future
- Great pleasure
- Being thankful
- A deep affection or attachment
- The state of being calm and untroubled
- a belief or trust in something
- the practice of paying attention to the present moment without judgment
- Freedom from disturbance
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
19 Clues: Great pleasure • Being thankful • Self-assurance • Freedom from disturbance • Hopefulness about the future • Being considerate and generous • A deep affection or attachment • a belief or trust in something • In a state of peaceful happiness • A feeling of expectation and desire • Firm belief in someone or something • A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness • ...
Evolution 2023-02-08
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- Darwin's controversial book about his theory of evolution
- The scientist that theorized modern evolution
- The chain of islands where Darwin made his observations
- The theory of how organisms change over time
- The shapes of the finches' _____ allowed them to adapt to food availability on the islands
- An idea that has not been proven to be true
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- Darwin studied 13 species of this bird
- A visual interpretation of how species are related
- The organism that all living species originated from
9 Clues: Darwin studied 13 species of this bird • An idea that has not been proven to be true • The theory of how organisms change over time • The scientist that theorized modern evolution • A visual interpretation of how species are related • The organism that all living species originated from • The chain of islands where Darwin made his observations • ...
Personality 2012-12-02
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- These refer to emotionally laden ideas and images that have rich and symbolic meaning for all people.
- According to Jung, roots of personality can be traced back to this.
- This type of "self" refers to the self that we want to be.
- In Freud's theory, this is the executive branch of personality.
- This refers to one's over all perception of his abilities, personality, and behaviors.
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- This theory explained that personality is understood by examining the unconscious mind
- This defense mechanism can be described as attributing undesirable thoughts to another person.
- This is refers to one's belief in him/herself to master a particular activity/skill.
- In Freud's theory, this is the moral branch of personality.
- In Freud's theory, this part of personality operates according to the pleasure principle and has no contact with reality.
10 Clues: This type of "self" refers to the self that we want to be. • In Freud's theory, this is the moral branch of personality. • In Freud's theory, this is the executive branch of personality. • According to Jung, roots of personality can be traced back to this. • This is refers to one's belief in him/herself to master a particular activity/skill. • ...
COMPUTER OPERATIONS 2014-03-02
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- a room adjacent to the computer center that provides safe storage for the off-line data files
- a comprehensive statement of all actions to be taken before, during and after any type of disaster, along with documented, tested procedures that will ensure the continuity of operations
- used interchangeably with virus
- those for whom the system is built
- a secret code entered by the user to gain access to systems, applications, data files or a network server
- the electronic files produced are later processed by the central computer, which is managed by
- involves trickery that makes a message appear as if it came from an authorized individual or firm when it did not
- a program whose purpose is to capture IDs and passwords from unsuspecting users
- function transcribes transaction data from paper source documents into computer input
- individuals inside or outside the firm who have an interest in the system, but are not end users
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- the operating system's first line of defense against unauthorized access
- a software program that allows unauthorized access to a system without going through the normal logon procedure
- includes systems analysts, database designers and programmers who design and build the system
- an alternative to the centralized model is the concept of
- defined generally as any unsolicited e-mail
- the computer's control program
- the ability of the system to continue operation when part of the system fails due to hardware failure, applications program error or operator error
- a program that attaches itself to a legitimate program to penetrate the operating system
- a destructive program, such as virus, that is triggered by some predetermined event
- manages the computer resources used to perform day-to-day processing of transactions
20 Clues: the computer's control program • used interchangeably with virus • those for whom the system is built • defined generally as any unsolicited e-mail • an alternative to the centralized model is the concept of • the operating system's first line of defense against unauthorized access • a program whose purpose is to capture IDs and passwords from unsuspecting users • ...
Earth Structure and Dynamics 2026-01-25
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- Geologist use them to investigate the Earth's interior
- One of these created the Hawaiian Islands
- The study of prehistoric Earth's magnetic fields recorded in rocks, sediment, or archeological materials
- The Earth's core is supposed to be made of iron and ....
- The mechanically weak region of the upper mantle of Earth
- The movement of molten rock in the mantle that drives plate tectonics
- the outer layer of the Earth
- The boundary between the crust and the mantle of Earth
- The most abundant element in Earth's crust
- The life cycle of an ocean has been named after him
- Mountains that were uplifted after the collision of the Indian tectonic plate with the Eurasian plate
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above a focus
- The deepest parts of the oceans
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- A large mountain range that runs along the center of many ceans
- Their distribution across the continents was an evidence of the continental drift theory
- Geological process between converging tectonic plates
- The process by which new seafloor is created at mid-ocean ridges
- The supercontinent tnat began to break apart about 200 million years ago
- A fault where two tectonic plates slide past each other
- German scientist who originated the theory of continental drift
20 Clues: the outer layer of the Earth • The deepest parts of the oceans • One of these created the Hawaiian Islands • The most abundant element in Earth's crust • The life cycle of an ocean has been named after him • Geological process between converging tectonic plates • Geologist use them to investigate the Earth's interior • ...
Rubens Crossword 2021-02-08
15 Clues: Slow • lower • tamed • danger • No Hope • Troubles • Carefree • computer • To be firm • To prevent • seprate from • moving quickly • close to the end • watching carefully • Lives in the water
Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics 2023-02-15
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- A 3 dimensional swirling vortex of doom (do you write in your planner?)
- food. food. food on top of food. flip. yummy.
- weight for size
- a guy who had a theory but the theory was not excepted until he was dead
- a theory proposing that places are not where they used to be
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- convergent plates; one is pulled under the other
- The largest rodent
- moving towards each other. volcanoes, earthquakes, trenches.
- slide past me
- green food (spicy)
10 Clues: slide past me • weight for size • The largest rodent • green food (spicy) • food. food. food on top of food. flip. yummy. • convergent plates; one is pulled under the other • moving towards each other. volcanoes, earthquakes, trenches. • a theory proposing that places are not where they used to be • A 3 dimensional swirling vortex of doom (do you write in your planner?) • ...
'The Hard Stuff! 2015-01-25
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- the act or process of fusing
- having a backbone or a spinal column
- a soft,fatty,vascular tissue
- the top of the skull
- a firm,elastic,flexible type of tissue
- the lower part of the alimentary canal
- a hornlike structure
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- surgery
- a jointed device or flexible piece
- a subordinate part attached to something
- related to the occipital bone
- of or relating to time
- a pod vessel of such a plant
- a fastening device
14 Clues: surgery • a fastening device • the top of the skull • a hornlike structure • of or relating to time • the act or process of fusing • a soft,fatty,vascular tissue • a pod vessel of such a plant • related to the occipital bone • a jointed device or flexible piece • having a backbone or a spinal column • a firm,elastic,flexible type of tissue • the lower part of the alimentary canal • ...
natural selections 2021-11-18
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- a thought out explanation for observation
- a diffrent or distinct form of verison of something,
- develop gradually especally from a simple to a more complex form
- hide or disgues the present of a person
- recieve money or property or title as in their own or their preveious holder
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- ideas that all species is related
- the organisms better adapt to their enviorment
- 1 of the scientist who came up with the theory of evolution.
- the action or process of being mutated
- gradually change overtime
- the process of adapting or being adapted
- living organism exchanging genes
- the other scientist who came up with the evolution
13 Clues: gradually change overtime • living organism exchanging genes • ideas that all species is related • the action or process of being mutated • hide or disgues the present of a person • the process of adapting or being adapted • a thought out explanation for observation • the organisms better adapt to their enviorment • the other scientist who came up with the evolution • ...
Riyan's Earth Crossword 2026-02-03
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- Lower part of the mantle
- Women who studied plate tectonics.
- Contains all lithosphere.
- When plates move away from each other.
- Earths first supercontinent, Greek word.
- Made of basalt and it's dense.
- Layer that has a rigid crust
- hot layer made of nickel, iron and alloy.
- Caused by very hot material, and it recycles the earth.
- Hot slime like substance
- innermost layer of earth, made of iron and nickel.
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- Most outer layer of earths crust.
- The mesosphere, inner core, and outer core are all what kind of layer.
- Created when two convergent plates collide.
- Meteorologist who discovered that all continents were once connected.
- study of rocks by earths magnetic field.
- Theory that earths lithosphere is divided into segments called plates.
- Upper layer of earths mantle, below the lithosphere.
- Formed by a divergent plate boundary.
- The composition of continental.
- Theory that all continents were once connected into a supercontinent called Pangea.
- The crust, the mantle and the core are...
- When plates collide, moving towards each other.
- Protects earth from the sun.
- 68% earths mass
- Dark colored rock that the earth is made of...
- Molten rock located under earths surface.
27 Clues: 68% earths mass • Lower part of the mantle • Hot slime like substance • Contains all lithosphere. • Layer that has a rigid crust • Protects earth from the sun. • Made of basalt and it's dense. • The composition of continental. • Most outer layer of earths crust. • Women who studied plate tectonics. • Formed by a divergent plate boundary. • When plates move away from each other. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-10-15
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- Anti-Church teachings
- First to suggest a sun-centered universe
- Invented calculus and developed the Law of Gravity
- Knowledge based on reason and thinking
- Earth-centered universe theory
- Sun-centered universe theory
- Discovered mountains on the moon
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- Exiled from the Catholic Church
- "I think, therefore I am" philosopher
- METHOD Systematic way to find proof using reason
- Scientist who studies stars and planets
- Developed the scientific method
- Sweeping change
- Proposed planets move in elliptical orbits
14 Clues: Sweeping change • Anti-Church teachings • Sun-centered universe theory • Earth-centered universe theory • Exiled from the Catholic Church • Developed the scientific method • Discovered mountains on the moon • "I think, therefore I am" philosopher • Knowledge based on reason and thinking • Scientist who studies stars and planets • First to suggest a sun-centered universe • ...
Organelle Functions 2023-11-13
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- The jelly-like substance that fills the cell
- Instrument used to observe cells
- Rigid outer layer of a plant cell
- Organelle responsible for energy production in the cell
- Organelle responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells
- Organelle containing digestive enzymes
- Organelle that contains the cell's genetic material
- First person to observe living cells
- Organelle involved in processing and packaging of proteins
- Theory that explains the origin of eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic cells
- The basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms
- Botanist who proposed that all plants are made of cells
- The scientific theory that describes the properties of cells
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- Type of cell without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
- Specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function
- Organelle responsible for storage within the cell
- Scientist who proposed that all cells come from pre-existing cells
- First person to observe cells under a microscope
- Network of protein filaments that maintains cell shape
- The semipermeable membrane surrounding the cell
- Type of cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- Organelle involved in protein and lipid synthesis
- Zoologist who proposed that all animals are made of cells
23 Clues: Instrument used to observe cells • Rigid outer layer of a plant cell • First person to observe living cells • Organelle containing digestive enzymes • The jelly-like substance that fills the cell • The semipermeable membrane surrounding the cell • First person to observe cells under a microscope • Organelle responsible for storage within the cell • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-03-08
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- Shapes that share the same center
- Becoming accustomed or used to something
- The theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- Easily shaped or molded
- Unchanging over time or unable to be changed
- Situated on the edge of something
- Rejecting all religions with the belief that life is meaningless
- Something added or attached to something larger or more important
- Very weak or slight
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- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- The doctrine that all events, including human actions, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself
- The branch of knowledge that deals with structure
- Showing great attention to detail
- Omitting inessential words
- Clever and original
- Able to be bent permanently out of shape without breaking
17 Clues: Clever and original • Very weak or slight • Easily shaped or molded • Omitting inessential words • Shapes that share the same center • Showing great attention to detail • Situated on the edge of something • The brain's ability to reorganize itself • Becoming accustomed or used to something • Unchanging over time or unable to be changed • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-03-08
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- Showing great attention to detail
- Something added or attached to something larger or more important
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself
- Easily shaped or molded
- Omitting inessential words
- Able to be bent permanently out of shape without breaking
- The doctrine that all events, including human actions, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- Rejecting all religions with the belief that life is meaningless
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- Shapes that share the same center
- Becoming accustomed or used to something
- Situated on the edge of something
- The theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- Unchanging over time or unable to be changed
- The branch of knowledge that deals with structure
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- Clever and original
- Very weak or slight
17 Clues: Clever and original • Very weak or slight • Easily shaped or molded • Omitting inessential words • Shapes that share the same center • Situated on the edge of something • Showing great attention to detail • Becoming accustomed or used to something • The brain's ability to reorganize itself • Unchanging over time or unable to be changed • ...
10 2026-04-02
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- Sun centered system
- Antiseptic pioneer
- Penicillin discoverer
- Traveler to new lands
- Wave theory
- Blood circulation
- Smallpox vaccine maker
- Religious teacher abroad
- Atomic bomb father
- E equals mc squared
- Exploration ship
- Germ theory father
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- Exchange of goods
- Valuable trade item
- Trade route Asia
- Electromagnetism
- Belief against church
- Planetary motion
- Radium discoverer
- Anatomy father
- Nuclear reactor builder
- Long sea journey
- Navigation tool
- Creator of maps
- Polio vaccine maker
25 Clues: Wave theory • Anatomy father • Navigation tool • Creator of maps • Trade route Asia • Electromagnetism • Planetary motion • Long sea journey • Exploration ship • Exchange of goods • Radium discoverer • Blood circulation • Antiseptic pioneer • Atomic bomb father • Germ theory father • Sun centered system • Valuable trade item • Polio vaccine maker • E equals mc squared • Belief against church • ...
evolution vocab 2016-04-07
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- structures: anatomical structures that have closely related functions but don't derive from the same ancestral structure
- equilibria: the theory that species evolve during short periods of rapid change
- the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily.
- the gradual change in a species over time
- a group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring
- structures: structures that seen to serve no function but resemble structures with functionall roles in related organisms
- tree: a diagram that shows how scientists think different groups of organisms are related
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- any difference between individuals of the same species
- selection: the process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the same species
- a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- the study of body structure of organisms
- theory: a well tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- structures: anatomical structures that occur in different species and that originated by heredity from a structure in the most recent common ancestor of the species
- a species that does not have any living members
14 Clues: the study of body structure of organisms • the gradual change in a species over time • a species that does not have any living members • a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily. • any difference between individuals of the same species • ...
Module 20 Vocabulary 2021-12-15
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- In hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochleas’s membrane is stimulated
- The sense or act of hearing
- The number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- In hearing, the theory that the rate of nerve impulses travelling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch
- A less common form of hearing loss, caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea
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- The innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs
- Hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea’s receptor cells or to the auditory nerves; the most common form of hearing loss
- A tone’s experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency
- A coiled bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear; sound waves travelling through the cochlear fluid trigger nerve impulses
- The chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing three tiny bones that concentrate the vibration of the eardrum on the cochlea’s oval window
- A device for converting sounds into electrical signals and stimulating the auditory nerve through electrodes threaded into the cochlea
11 Clues: The sense or act of hearing • A tone’s experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency • The number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time • The innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs • ...
Nonfiction Unit Vocabulary 2024-01-30
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- writing that is prejudiced in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another
- a broad term that includes the materials and tools that writers, speakers, and creators use to compose, archive, and convey messages (example - social media)
- visual aids that present information in an organized way
- a conclusion based on clues in a text and someone’s own reasoning and background knowledge; something that is not explicitly stated, but has evidence to support it
- an account/ photograph/ artifact written or created by someone who DID NOT take part in or witness an event
- the reason the author has for writing (inform, persuade, or entertain)
- an account/ photograph/ artifact written or created by someone who took part in or witnessed the event
- evidence stated directly in the text
- evidence that directly connects to the author’s claim
- a statement about the most important idea the author wants to convey about a topic (The reader can determine this after reading and comprehending, because it is not always stated outright in the passage.)
- evidence not stated directly in the text, but the reader understands it because of ideas given in the text
- an author's logical conclusion based on facts and accepted standards
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- information that helps to explain the main idea/ central idea
- how a text is organized
- a text that presents facts in a neutral way
- evidence that DOES NOT directly connect to the author’s claim
- an author's theory or conjecture (opinion) without firm evidence
- the author's unique position on a topic or issue/ claim (This is NOT the same as POV in literature)
- a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
- elements of a text (other than the main body of the text) that help the reader locate and learn information
- information that is used to support an inference, claim, opinion or idea
- the people the writer has in mind as the readers or the consumers of the information
22 Clues: how a text is organized • evidence stated directly in the text • a text that presents facts in a neutral way • evidence that directly connects to the author’s claim • visual aids that present information in an organized way • information that helps to explain the main idea/ central idea • evidence that DOES NOT directly connect to the author’s claim • ...
vocab. 3 2021-11-08
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- like something
- every spring, the trees ....
- money is a sort of ...
- when you touch honey it's...
- synonym for zone, area
- following someone and watching someone's every move
- improve something
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- something that tastes amazing, and isn't very common
- in other words boyfriend
- synonym to ''apparently''
- expensive
- ingest
- out of date food could have ... on it
- the taste of coffee is really...
- hard or firm
15 Clues: ingest • expensive • hard or firm • like something • improve something • money is a sort of ... • synonym for zone, area • in other words boyfriend • synonym to ''apparently'' • every spring, the trees .... • when you touch honey it's... • the taste of coffee is really... • out of date food could have ... on it • following someone and watching someone's every move • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2023-02-15
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- This is a large guinea pig that lives in the tropical areas of the Amazon rainforest.
- This is the weight of something like the layer of the Earth have different densities.
- The theory Alfred Wegner dedicated his life to solve
- This is cucumbers after going through a process called pickling.
- When two plate push up against each other and an example is a mountain.
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- The theory that came 30 years after Alfred Wegner stated his theory of Continental Drift
- This is what happens when two geologic plates head towards each other
- A popular lunch food and is filled with many types of food and smashed between bread.
- Two plates split apart
- When there is heat underneath a liquid the heat will spread the liquid up.
- The person who stated Continental Drift.
- When two plates slide past each other and create a fault
12 Clues: Two plates split apart • The person who stated Continental Drift. • The theory Alfred Wegner dedicated his life to solve • When two plates slide past each other and create a fault • This is cucumbers after going through a process called pickling. • This is what happens when two geologic plates head towards each other • ...
Crossword 2025-06-27
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- creates out of nothing
- creates again and again
- number of takbirs for the first rakath of Eid prayers
- pillar of Islam
- to innovate something in the religion
- trust
- firm belief in Allah
- ul adha 10th of dhul hijjah
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- the greatest sin
- means to tie a knot
- How firmly you believe and act upon faith
- saying this makes every daily task an ibadah
- ul fitr first of shawwal
- words and actions of prophet Muhammad Sal
- Lord,master,nurturer
- the most important belief in Islam
- greatest statement of faith
17 Clues: trust • pillar of Islam • the greatest sin • means to tie a knot • Lord,master,nurturer • firm belief in Allah • creates out of nothing • creates again and again • ul fitr first of shawwal • greatest statement of faith • ul adha 10th of dhul hijjah • the most important belief in Islam • to innovate something in the religion • How firmly you believe and act upon faith • ...
Renaissance Era 2022-11-02
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- An architectural feature from Ancient Greece that became popular during the Renaissance
- Defined the rights in the Social Contract Theory
- opposite of down
- People who paid for art
- studied how the planets move
- guy who started calvinism
- Where the Renaissance started
- Artist who created the Mona Lisa
- Wrote the book "The Social Contract"
- Ms.Hayes's new cat's name
- An intellectual movement centered around an interest in individual human qualities
- frozen water
- Henry VIII divorced his first wife because she wouldn't give birth to a ____
- Artist who created The School of Athens
- Your world studies teacher's last name
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- Wrote the first encyclopedia
- What Enlightenment thinkers valued in decision-making
- guy who backed up Copernicus but was convicted of heresy
- Wrote the 95 Theses
- The sale of these were what Martin Luther was upset about
- The Period of Ancient Greece and Rome
- guy who created the Social Contract Theory
- guy who created the scientific method
- created the laws of motion
- Invented the printing press
- The hierarchal class system with Kings at top
- center of the heliocentric solar system
- place to discuss ideas during the enlightenment
28 Clues: frozen water • opposite of down • Wrote the 95 Theses • People who paid for art • guy who started calvinism • Ms.Hayes's new cat's name • created the laws of motion • Invented the printing press • Wrote the first encyclopedia • studied how the planets move • Where the Renaissance started • Artist who created the Mona Lisa • Wrote the book "The Social Contract" • ...
BigBang/Nebula 2014-05-12
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- Spinning flat portion of the nebula
- Form around the central nebula, away from the star
- Law showing that galaxies are moving away from each other
- Hubble's Law proved that the Universe is________
- Temperature or heat left over from the Big Bang
- Hubble's laws shows a ________in color spectrum
- Attractive force that causes material to accumulate
- Forms in the center of the nebula after fusion begins
- A hypothesis that has survived testing and criticism, usually supported by a consensus
- Empty part of the Universe
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- anything with_______produces gravity
- Scientific principle where approaching object compress light waves and exiting objects stretch light waves
- Theory stating that all matter originated from one point
- Abbreviation for the two elements produced by the Big Bang
- Composition of our early solar system
- Objects moving away from the Earth show a _______in spectrum
- It is assumed that the Universe goes on forever, it is _______
- Theories are not to be taken lightly, there is plenty of _____ supporting them
18 Clues: Empty part of the Universe • Spinning flat portion of the nebula • anything with_______produces gravity • Composition of our early solar system • Temperature or heat left over from the Big Bang • Hubble's laws shows a ________in color spectrum • Hubble's Law proved that the Universe is________ • Form around the central nebula, away from the star • ...
Typewriter Crossword 2026-01-10
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- First machine to employ a full keyboard with separate keys for uppercase, lowercase, numerals, and symbols
- Danish inventor responsible for the Writing Ball
- Robust German machines produced in East Germany following the post-war factory division
- Early proportional-spacing system developed for typesetting rather than office correspondence
- Accounted for roughly half of German production in the early 1960s and ranked among the world's three largest makers by the early 1970s
- American firm founded in January 1904 as a producer of office machines
- British producer based in Leicester, England
- Employed a type-shuttle and hammer system allowing interchangeable typefaces, including mathematical and foreign characters
- Produced by Wanderer-Werke beginning in 1903–1904; the firm also built bicycles, motorcycles, cars, and machine tools
- Gained attention for a 1909 model designed by Richard W. Uhlig and marketed as a budget-priced standard visible machine
- Employed typebars that struck upward in a motion likened to grasshopper legs
- German marque predating use of the name for automobiles
- Design with the platen centered and two opposing fans of typebars at the front and rear
- Design featuring type mounted on a horizontally oriented type cylinder
- Italian-produced machines that are comparatively rare and generally regarded as inferior in typing quality to Olivetti
- 19th-century American portable weighing under five pounds and built with fewer than 250 parts
- Manufactured in Milan by Industrial Dattilografica from 1931 until acquisition by Olivetti in the early 1960s
- Financier and promoter behind the first commercially successful typewriter
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- Index machine using a rectangular chart of 84 characters arranged in seven rows
- Italian firm distinguished by the integration of industrial design and engineering
- Founded in 1896 in Nuremberg; originally produced bicycles before office machines
- First commercially successful design to use a single type element
- Manufactured in the United States from the mid-1890s until 1928; production continued in England until 1959, with over one million machines made
- Company that established the commercial standard for modern writing machines
- Early portable keyboard machine featuring an interchangeable typewheel and ink applied by roller
- Manufacturer involved in litigation over a portable design; company later dissolved
- Manufacturer known for both typewriters and hammerless double-barreled shotguns in the late 19th century
- Swedish machines noted for factory lubrication using cod oil
- Credited with producing the first widely successful modern visible-writing design
- Design in which typebars swing inward from the sides toward the front of the platen
30 Clues: British producer based in Leicester, England • Danish inventor responsible for the Writing Ball • German marque predating use of the name for automobiles • Swedish machines noted for factory lubrication using cod oil • First commercially successful design to use a single type element • American firm founded in January 1904 as a producer of office machines • ...
Spelling List: New Year's Resolutions 2016-01-04
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- to make (something) new, fresh, or strong again. : to make (a promise, vow, etc.) again. : to begin (something) again especially with more force or enthusiasm.
- the power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do.
- reach or attain (a desired objective, level, or result) by effort, skill, or courage.
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
- firm or obstinate continuance in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- a quality that makes you continue trying to do or achieve something that is difficult.
- continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty or with little or no prospect of success.
- a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something; a chance for advancement or progress
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose; desired result of an attempt
- to exert oneself vigorously; try hard
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- think deeply or carefully about.
- the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc.
- succeed in achieving (something that one desires and has worked for).
- a thing that makes something better or is better than something else.
- a firm decision to do or not to do something.
15 Clues: think deeply or carefully about. • to exert oneself vigorously; try hard • a firm decision to do or not to do something. • the power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do. • the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc. • succeed in achieving (something that one desires and has worked for). • ...
Business Finance 2017-08-04
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- ,The financial process starting with recording business transactions and leading up to the preparation of financial Statement.
- ,measure the short term solvency of financial position of a firm.
- ,Measure the results of business operations or overall performance and effectiveness of the firm.
- ,Market is one in which individuals and institutions trade financial securities.
- ,The profit and loss statement.
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- ,A process of understanding the risk and profitability of a company by analyzing reported financial info.
- ,Ratios are only means of financial analysis and not an end in itself.
- ,Is a financial intermediary that performs a variety of services for businesses and some governments.
- ,A debt investment in which an investor loans money to an intity.
- ,an intermediary between buyers and sellers to facilitate securities transaction.
10 Clues: ,The profit and loss statement. • ,measure the short term solvency of financial position of a firm. • ,A debt investment in which an investor loans money to an intity. • ,Ratios are only means of financial analysis and not an end in itself. • ,Market is one in which individuals and institutions trade financial securities. • ...
SU5: Victimology 2025-01-29
Across
- a pioneer in the field of victimology who wrote the first textbook on the topic
- the study of crime victims and the broader impact of victimisation on people and society
- developed a typology that highlighted the "victim risk factors" that render some individuals more likely to be victimised than others
- a theory posits that a person's daily routine and choices can play a crucial role in how at risk they are of being victimised.
- a theory that some individuals may play either an active or passive role in the series of events that eventually result in their victimisation.
Down
- concerned with the perpetrator
- a theory that emphasises the determinative role that environmental context plays in an individual's risk of victimisation.
- a theory that devises potential theories of victimisation and environmental metrics that: promote anti-crime practices
- his typology broadened the scope of victimology to include a wider framework beyond walled-off criminal victimisation
- the original "father of victimology" with a typology of six categories concerning a victim's degree of responsibility in their victimisation
10 Clues: concerned with the perpetrator • a pioneer in the field of victimology who wrote the first textbook on the topic • the study of crime victims and the broader impact of victimisation on people and society • his typology broadened the scope of victimology to include a wider framework beyond walled-off criminal victimisation • ...
