theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
HMH M1W1 Words with Short Vowel Sounds 2020-08-25
Across
- unwilling to spend
- air that you inhale and exhale;
- A firm hold
- moving very fast
- destroy someone's dreams and happiness
- out of control
- an elevation of the skin filled with serous fluid a liquid or gas
- external covering of birds
- an unsteady rocking motion
- loss of feeling
- a joker
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- Show someone the way to somewhere
- rain, wind, etc.
- a pull downward toward the earth
- you will definitely something;
- a hand tool for lifting loose material
- things wrapped up together
- power that makes machinery work
- a song of praise
- something that is not liquid or gas
20 Clues: a joker • A firm hold • out of control • loss of feeling • rain, wind, etc. • moving very fast • a song of praise • unwilling to spend • things wrapped up together • external covering of birds • an unsteady rocking motion • you will definitely something; • air that you inhale and exhale; • power that makes machinery work • a pull downward toward the earth • Show someone the way to somewhere • ...
20 SAT Vocab Words 2021-03-31
Across
- Very careful
- To give away or give back
- A natural disposition for something
- Arrogance
- To agree with
- Sophisticated
- Burn to the ground
- Mysterious, unusual
- Disinteresting, lacking in depth
- To make something go away or to disprove an idea
- Urgent, very serious
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- Foolishness
- Without shyness or embarrassment
- Optimistic
- Diverse, of many colors
- Productive (producing many units)
- Tired of something, cynical
- To boost or provide support to
- Firm and Decided
- An angry monologue like a rant
20 Clues: Arrogance • Optimistic • Foolishness • Very careful • To agree with • Sophisticated • Firm and Decided • Burn to the ground • Mysterious, unusual • Urgent, very serious • Diverse, of many colors • To give away or give back • Tired of something, cynical • To boost or provide support to • An angry monologue like a rant • Without shyness or embarrassment • Disinteresting, lacking in depth • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2023-10-23
Across
- covered with dirt and soot
- a person who flees
- a short story
- to mess with
- important, significant
- to plead
- shining, bright
- manageable, teachable
- the state of being unsure
- to mangle
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- rule by strength or power
- liable to change quickly
- most important or extreme
- unite; make solid or firm
- relating to farm life
- capable of being wrong
- to make an illegal copy
- polite
- a very, very small quantity
- something that can happen or become true
20 Clues: polite • to plead • to mangle • to mess with • a short story • shining, bright • a person who flees • relating to farm life • manageable, teachable • capable of being wrong • important, significant • to make an illegal copy • liable to change quickly • rule by strength or power • most important or extreme • unite; make solid or firm • the state of being unsure • covered with dirt and soot • ...
Takeovers and Mergers 2012-09-23
Across
- Actions taken by the government to intervene in the workings of markets - for example imposing taxes, legislation, etc.
- Growth of revenues and profits arising when a firm buys another business (takeover).
- Costs or losses that arise as a result of the transaction.
- Where one business acquires another business.
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- Expansion by a business which acquires other businesses operating at different stages of the supply chain.
- Expansion by a business which acquires other businesses operating at same stage of the supply chain.
- A strategy of expanding into different markets with different products. Often seen as the most risky business strategy.
- Someone that has an interest in a business.
- The coming together of two businesses.
- Verifying the financial, legal and commercial position of a target business.
- When combined elements produce a total effect that is greater than the sum of the individual elements.
- Growth of revenues and profits that arise when a firm expands its existing operations and product ranges, rather than acquiring another business.
12 Clues: The coming together of two businesses. • Someone that has an interest in a business. • Where one business acquires another business. • Costs or losses that arise as a result of the transaction. • Verifying the financial, legal and commercial position of a target business. • Growth of revenues and profits arising when a firm buys another business (takeover). • ...
Biology Vocab Vault 2 2018-02-26
Across
- the study of living things
- the qualities of a thing that make it unique
- everything that exists, including the Earth,sun,planet,stars,and outer space
- an experimental setup in which conditions are kept constant
- a scientific theory that had been repeatedly tested
- the study of how all living things relate to one another and their world
- something proven to be true
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- the study of animals
- a special kind to test to get information
- living things produced by parents of the same kind
- the study of how the characteristics of a living thing are passed along to its offspring
- an explanation supported by scientific data that cannot be proven
- the study of living things too small to be seen with the naked eye
- everything in the immediate world around you
- the study of plants
15 Clues: the study of plants • the study of animals • the study of living things • something proven to be true • a special kind to test to get information • the qualities of a thing that make it unique • everything in the immediate world around you • living things produced by parents of the same kind • a scientific theory that had been repeatedly tested • ...
Vocab list 11 2022-02-18
Across
- = ruling body of a nation
- = to consume entirely
- = supply of water
- = the spatial measurement of length, width, and height
- = the act of finding an answer
- = to be extremely large
- = a part of a whole
- = to solve or judge the value of something
- = savagely mean
- = truly what a thing is to be
- = made or done with great care
- = to be firm
- = elevated, otherworldly
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- = a frame of a large area
- = to enlarge beyond the bounds of truth
- = to control shrewdly
- = the study of past events
- = to make someone more confident
- = The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings
- = an insight that is not yet proven
- = sporadic action
- = to make larger
- = taking effect violently
23 Clues: = to be firm • = savagely mean • = to make larger • = supply of water • = sporadic action • = a part of a whole • = to consume entirely • = to control shrewdly • = to be extremely large • = elevated, otherworldly • = ruling body of a nation • = a frame of a large area • = taking effect violently • = the study of past events • = truly what a thing is to be • = the act of finding an answer • ...
WDNK Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-12
Across
- the development of a baby
- ACTGAC -> ACCGAC
- A strand of DNA that turns on and off other parts of DNA
- When animals change to fit in with their environment
- What Darwin wanted to be as a child
- The variation of animal species in a particular ecosystem
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- The theory that we all came from a common ancestor
- Created the theory of evolution
- Darwin studied finches here
- A fish that had human arm bones
- Bones of animals buried in the ground
- genetic code that lives in the nucleus
12 Clues: ACTGAC -> ACCGAC • the development of a baby • Darwin studied finches here • Created the theory of evolution • A fish that had human arm bones • What Darwin wanted to be as a child • Bones of animals buried in the ground • genetic code that lives in the nucleus • The theory that we all came from a common ancestor • When animals change to fit in with their environment • ...
Doing Business in Global Markets 2012-10-30
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- tariff that raises money for governments
- politically motivated embargoes that revoke a country's normal trade relations status
- an advantage a country should sell the products it produces most efficiently and buy from other countries the products it cannot produce as efficiently
- when a firm provides the right to manufacture its products or use its trademark to a foreign company for a fee
- an unfavorable balance of trade
- complex form of bartering in which several countries each trade goods or services for other good or services
- the movement of goods and services among nations without political or economic barriers
- lowers the value of a nation's currency relative to others
- purchasing goods and services from sources outside a firm rather than providing them within the company
- when the value of a country's exports is more than that of its imports
- buying products from another country
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- tariff that raises the retail price of imports so domestic goods are competitively priced
- a contractual agreement whereby someone with a good idea for a business sells others the rights to use the name and sell a product/service in a given area
- taxes on imports
- selling products in a foreign country at lower prices than those charged in the producing country
- a limit on the number of products in certain categories that a nation can import
- government policies aimed at shielding a country's industries from foreign competition
- selling products to another country
- a complete ban on the import or export of certain product or the stopping of all trade with a particular country
- an advantage a country has a monopoly on producing a specific product or is able to produce it more efficiently than all other countries
20 Clues: taxes on imports • an unfavorable balance of trade • selling products to another country • buying products from another country • tariff that raises money for governments • lowers the value of a nation's currency relative to others • when the value of a country's exports is more than that of its imports • ...
Doing Business in Global Markets 2012-10-30
Across
- lowers the value of a nation's currency relative to others
- taxes on imports
- the movement of goods and services among nations without political or economic barriers
- a contractual agreement whereby someone with a good idea for a business sells others the rights to use the name and sell a product/service in a given area
- government policies aimed at shielding a country's industries from foreign competition
- an advantage a country has a monopoly on producing a specific product or is able to produce it more efficiently than all other countries
- buying products from another country
- purchasing goods and services from sources outside a firm rather than providing them within the company
- selling products in a foreign country at lower prices than those charged in the producing country
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- an advantage a country should sell the products it produces most efficiently and buy from other countries the products it cannot produce as efficiently
- when the value of a country's exports is more than that of its imports
- complex form of bartering in which several countries each trade goods or services for other good or services
- a complete ban on the import or export of certain product or the stopping of all trade with a particular country
- politically motivated embargoes that revoke a country's normal trade relations status
- selling products to another country
- tariff that raises money for governments
- a limit on the number of products in certain categories that a nation can import
- tariff that raises the retail price of imports so domestic goods are competitively priced
- when a firm provides the right to manufacture its products or use its trademark to a foreign company for a fee
- an unfavorable balance of trade
20 Clues: taxes on imports • an unfavorable balance of trade • selling products to another country • buying products from another country • tariff that raises money for governments • lowers the value of a nation's currency relative to others • when the value of a country's exports is more than that of its imports • ...
Feminist Criminology 2025-03-26
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- Feminist Slogan: The ____ is Political
- When traits for men and women are not valued equally this is called Social
- There has been an _______ of women in professions such as policing, correctional officers, and lawyers since the 1970s
- Rita Simon wrote ____ and Crime
- Early goal of Feminist movements was right to
- When gender inequality intersects with other inequalities, this is call the ____ of oppression
- _____ of women does not mean exclusion of men
- Feminist perspectives prefer this type of research
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- One of the greatest successes for liberal feminism is ______ reform
- Power-control theory was originally developed by John _____
- Sisters in Crime was written by Freda _____
- Even with anti-harassment laws, women still face many micro-_____
- Gender is a _____ construction
- Betty Friedan wrote "The _____ Mystique"
- Privilege and Oppression are not _____ exclusive
- Three types of households under power-control theory: Patriarchal, Matriarchal, _____
- Early feminists were primarily _____ women
- Prior to the 1970s, women were primarily _____ by criminological research
- Feminist research should be a _____ process
- _____ Feminism focuses on equal rights and minimizing gender differences
20 Clues: Gender is a _____ construction • Rita Simon wrote ____ and Crime • Feminist Slogan: The ____ is Political • Betty Friedan wrote "The _____ Mystique" • Early feminists were primarily _____ women • Sisters in Crime was written by Freda _____ • Feminist research should be a _____ process • Early goal of Feminist movements was right to • ...
Iron Curtain 2024-05-17
Across
- Main opposition to the USSR during the cold war.
- political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe.
- Collection of eastern countries with similar ideologies.
- Race between two countries to reach outerspace.
- Physical manifestation of the iron curtain.
- Popularized the term "Iron curtain".
- The west side of the iron curtain followed what political theory?
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- The continent that the iron curtain took place on.
- president of the united states when the cold war began.
- The east side of the iron curtain followed what kind of political theory?
- Political leader of the USSR at the beginning of the iron curtain.
- Country where the Berlin Wall was built.
- Main opposition to the united states during the cold war.
- What is the name of the "war" between the united states and the USSR after WW2.
- Collection of western countries with similar ideologies.
15 Clues: Popularized the term "Iron curtain". • Country where the Berlin Wall was built. • Physical manifestation of the iron curtain. • Race between two countries to reach outerspace. • Main opposition to the USSR during the cold war. • The continent that the iron curtain took place on. • president of the united states when the cold war began. • ...
36 2024-08-23
Across
- Focused light
- Gutenberg's invention
- Newton's force
- Electronics component
- Milk preservation
- Marconi's invention
- Darwin's theory
- Antibiotic discovery
- Galileo's device
- Basic unit of matter
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- Einstein’s theory
- Imaging technique
- Diabetes treatment
- Volta’s invention
- Industrial revolution power
- Wright brothers' invention
- Magnifying device
- Physics discovery
- Bell's invention
- Genetic code
- Global network
- Disease prevention
- Edison’s invention
- Power discovery
- Turing's machine
25 Clues: Genetic code • Focused light • Newton's force • Global network • Darwin's theory • Power discovery • Bell's invention • Turing's machine • Galileo's device • Einstein’s theory • Imaging technique • Volta’s invention • Magnifying device • Physics discovery • Milk preservation • Diabetes treatment • Disease prevention • Edison’s invention • Marconi's invention • Antibiotic discovery • Basic unit of matter • ...
Periodontal ligament 2025-04-06
Across
- Which are the fibre that prevent extrusion and resist lateral movement of tooth?
- Which fibre do not occur in incompletely formed roots?
- Name the protein present in the ground substance of PDL?
- Route through which the PDL supplies nutrients to cementum bone and Gingiva ?
- Fibrocalsts,cementoclasts,and osteoclasts are which type of cells?
- Type 1 collagen fibre form what?
- Which movement displaces the tooth in viscoelastic theory ?
- Which glucosaminoglycan helps with tissue hydration?
- Name the terminal end carrying pain sensation?
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- Amount of collagen in tissue is determined by the content of?
- Fibre containing type 3 collagen?
- What sensory function is related to pressure on the tooth?
- Collagen type 4 seen in?
- function Which type of function provides soft tissue “casing” to nerves and vessels in PDL
- Group of Fibres belonging to gingiva because of no osseous attachments?
- Fibres inserted in bone and cementum?
- How many neural terminal ends are present in PDL?
- immature forms of elastin are elaunin and ?
- Name the fibres involved in supporting the tooth in tensional theory?
- Name the major glycosaminoglycan present in the ground substance of PDL?
20 Clues: Collagen type 4 seen in? • Fibre containing type 3 collagen? • Type 1 collagen fibre form what? • Fibres inserted in bone and cementum? • immature forms of elastin are elaunin and ? • Name the terminal end carrying pain sensation? • How many neural terminal ends are present in PDL? • Which glucosaminoglycan helps with tissue hydration? • ...
Sid's Secret Santa 2022-12-22
8 Clues: what sid is • worthy of trust • keen in intellect • marked by firm determination • giving firm and constant support • consistently unfailing in being there • tending to adapt to or recover from misfortune or change • having value measured by the qualities or by the esteem in which it is held
FFA Creed Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-04
11 Clues: Deed • firm • Our country • leading people • people together • Wrote the creed • valued occasions • Comforting place • Opposite of false • Nation participates • occasion where people come together
Jessica's plate tectonics crossword puzzle 2021-11-09
Across
- hot fluid or semi-fluid material below or within the earth's crust
- Vertical fractures where the blocks have mostly moved horizontally
- Earth's tectonic plates move apart, or rift
- remains or traces of organisms that were once alive
- Sea-floor spreading were combined into the new more recent theory of ___________.
- What caused the San Andreas fault
- A giant landmass that existed 200 million years ago
- The shaking of the Earth due to a sudden release of energy
- The cycle that powers the ocean currents, weather, and tectonic plates
- area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide
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- A boundary between two plates that are moving apart
- plate oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean
- major tectonic plate straddling the Equator as well as the prime meridian
- tectonics
- Known for creating the continental drift theory
- Process by which new ocean lithosphere forms
- geological process in which the oceanic lithosphere is recycled into the Earth's mantle at convergent boundaries
- fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock
- the deepest parts of the ocean floor
- a geological process in which the oceanic lithosphere is recycled into the Earth's mantle
20 Clues: tectonics • What caused the San Andreas fault • the deepest parts of the ocean floor • Earth's tectonic plates move apart, or rift • Process by which new ocean lithosphere forms • Known for creating the continental drift theory • A boundary between two plates that are moving apart • remains or traces of organisms that were once alive • ...
Perm Theory 2020-04-17
Across
- heat is absorbed from surroundings
- bond broken by perm solution
- first heat permanent waving machine
- permanently changes the texture of hair
- most important phase of perming
- type of perm producing soft, wavy, loose curled texture
- method of perm wrapping created in 1926
- oxidizing agent in chemical phase
- used in heatless perming technique instead of electricity
- suitable hair length for heat permanent waving machine
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- generates own heat through chemical reaction
- thioglycolic derivative contained in acid waves
- another name for croquignole method
- reducing agent in chemical phase
- how hair should be wrapped around perm rods
- second major phase in perms
- first major phase in perms
17 Clues: first major phase in perms • second major phase in perms • bond broken by perm solution • most important phase of perming • reducing agent in chemical phase • oxidizing agent in chemical phase • heat is absorbed from surroundings • another name for croquignole method • first heat permanent waving machine • permanently changes the texture of hair • ...
Cell Theory 2020-04-26
Across
- carry out cellular respiration in all eukaryotic cells except mature red blood cells
- the general structure in inner membrane
- uses visible ligh and magnifies lenses to examine small objects
- protects the bacteria and it takes time for recovery
- helps store calcium ions for muscular contraction
- it extends its plasma membrane around the food particle so it is what moves the plasma membrane
- reinforce cell shape
- contain different color pigments that give red , yellow arrange colour to different parts of plant
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- produced by endocytosis and found in amoeba
- single membrane that contains digestive enzymes for breaking down toxic materials in the cell
- stores water and maintains turgor pressure in a plant cell
- plays role in processing and packing secretory proteins and synthesizing complex polysaccharides
- is a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- are the photosynthesizing organelles of all photosynthesizing eukaryotes
- produced by the help of ER ang golgi apparatus
- typically involved in making proteins that function within the cytoplasm
- hairlike structure that acts primarily as an organelle of locomotion in the cells of many living organisms.
17 Clues: reinforce cell shape • the general structure in inner membrane • produced by endocytosis and found in amoeba • produced by the help of ER ang golgi apparatus • helps store calcium ions for muscular contraction • is a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion • protects the bacteria and it takes time for recovery • ...
Game Theory 2020-12-27
Across
- Two people might not cooperate even if it is in both their best interests to do so.
- Some businesses bring about their own downfall through their own successes.
- The more similar two choices are, the more time is spent on deciding.
- Hot water can, under certain conditions, freeze faster than cold water.
- A man travels back in time to discover the cause of something he started.
- If something 99% water is dried to 98%, loses half its weight.
- "This sentence is not known."
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- Increased GPS precision may result in increased collision risk.
- Policies intending to reduce future CO2 emissions may lead to increased emissions in the present.
- Does the set of all those sets that do not contain themselves contain itself?
- If you shave everyone who doesn't shave. Would you shave yourself?
- Though most numbers are not squares, there are no more numbers than squares.
- Adding extra capacity to a network can reduce overall performance.
- Why one will wait longer for a bus than one should?.
- After flicking a lamp on and off infinitely often, is it on or off?
- Given more than two choices, no system can have all the attributes of an ideal voting system at once.
- "It's raining, but I don't believe that it is."
17 Clues: "This sentence is not known." • "It's raining, but I don't believe that it is." • Why one will wait longer for a bus than one should?. • If something 99% water is dried to 98%, loses half its weight. • Increased GPS precision may result in increased collision risk. • If you shave everyone who doesn't shave. Would you shave yourself? • ...
Theory vocab 2017-08-15
Across
- enlarging peoples freedom and oppotunities
- holdshe theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings
- childs emotional development
- the theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings
- a perception, sensation, or notion
- coordination in the body part movement
- traits passed down from generations
- Ethology stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods
- control over the body particularly musclesand physical coordination
- skills smaller movements in hands wrist and ankles
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- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- development of a childś brain
- individual knowledge acquisition
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus
- it means roughly changing of behavior by the use of reinforcement which is given after the desired response.
- human development that consists of the 'scientific study of the progressive, mutual accommodation, throughout the life course,
- the surroundings or conditions a living thing lives
17 Clues: childs emotional development • development of a childś brain • individual knowledge acquisition • a perception, sensation, or notion • traits passed down from generations • coordination in the body part movement • enlarging peoples freedom and oppotunities • skills smaller movements in hands wrist and ankles • the surroundings or conditions a living thing lives • ...
Color Theory 2017-11-01
Across
- The primary colors are Red, Yellow, and Blue; these colors cannot be ________________ by any combination of other colors.
- A ____________________ complementary color scheme takes the two colors on either side of a colors complement.
- A ________________________________ color scheme uses only one color, plus BLACK and WHITE.
- A triadic color scheme uses three colors ____________________ (the same distance from one another) on the color wheel
- Intensity refers to the brightness or ____________________ of a color.
- Hue refers to the ________________ of a color.
- Analogous colors are any three or more colors that are __________________ to each other on the color wheel and are closely related.
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- Neutral brown is made by mixing equal amounts of two _______________________ colors.
- Complementary colors are directly across from each other or _________________________ on the color wheel.
- Neutral colors include black, ___________________, white, and grey
- Value refers to the __________________ or darkness of a color.
- The tertiary colors are mixed from an equal amount of a primary hue and a ___________________ hue.
- Shades are dark values that are made by mixing a color with _________________.
- In color theory, white is the ________________ of color
- A ____________________ color scheme uses four complementary colors on the color wheel.
- 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 _______________.
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. • ...
Cell Theory 2020-11-17
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- type of cells contained in tree bark
- the act of using one's senses to take in information
- an organism consisting of only one cell
- what the first observed living cells were referred to
- determined that all animals are made up of animal cells
- cell that is capable producing new cells
- type of images seen through a microscope
- coined the term "animacules"
- determined that all plants are made of cells
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- how large an image is produced by a microscope
- number of times an image is magnified under a compound microscope with the objective lens set to 4
- more complex type of microscope
- possible answer to a scientific question
- clarity of the image you see through a microscope
- the parts of an object and how it is put together
- proposed that cells can only come from other cells
- number of cell theory principles
17 Clues: coined the term "animacules" • more complex type of microscope • number of cell theory principles • type of cells contained in tree bark • an organism consisting of only one cell • possible answer to a scientific question • cell that is capable producing new cells • type of images seen through a microscope • determined that all plants are made of cells • ...
electrical theory 2024-05-03
Across
- calculate energy used in residential home
- mechanical switch for control of one light
- steps us or steps down voltage
- breaker protects circuits and equipment from over current
- sends power out to circuits
- plastic conduit
- arc fault circuit interrupter
- electrical metallic tubing
- useful box for one device
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- returns unused power back to the panel
- stores electrical charge
- feeder wire for all circuits
- conductor type used in romex
- mechanically bonds and grounds all devices
- underground feeder
- ground fault circuit interrupter
- receptacle an outlet of power
17 Clues: plastic conduit • underground feeder • stores electrical charge • useful box for one device • electrical metallic tubing • sends power out to circuits • feeder wire for all circuits • conductor type used in romex • receptacle an outlet of power • arc fault circuit interrupter • steps us or steps down voltage • ground fault circuit interrupter • returns unused power back to the panel • ...
set theory 2024-07-15
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- the name for and operator
- logical expression that gives false for all possible inputs
- when 2 sets have no elements present in common to both
- for p->q , q-> p is
- ((A')')=___
- group of distinct elements
- elements common to both sets
- a null set is also called
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- the name for or operator
- a set that is not finite
- for p->q , ~q->~p is
- elements in atleast one of the set
- when all elements of a set are present in another set they are both___ of each other
- for p->q , ~p->~q is
- AUA = A is ___ law
- the number of elements present in a set
- logical expression that gives true for all possible inputs
17 Clues: ((A')')=___ • AUA = A is ___ law • for p->q , q-> p is • for p->q , ~q->~p is • for p->q , ~p->~q is • the name for or operator • a set that is not finite • the name for and operator • a null set is also called • group of distinct elements • elements common to both sets • elements in atleast one of the set • the number of elements present in a set • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-09-01
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- rutherford's model of the atom
- neutral/no charge particle
- negatively charged particle
- quantum model of the atom
- planetary model of the atom
- bohr called electron's orbits-
- all matter is made of-
- solid sphere model of the atom
- jj thomson's model of the atom
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- jj thomson's experiment
- discovered the nucleus and protons
- discovered the electron
- discovered that electrons are negatively charged
- positively charged particle
- the experiment rutherford performed
- discovered the neutron
- millikan's experiment
17 Clues: millikan's experiment • all matter is made of- • discovered the neutron • jj thomson's experiment • discovered the electron • quantum model of the atom • neutral/no charge particle • negatively charged particle • planetary model of the atom • positively charged particle • rutherford's model of the atom • bohr called electron's orbits- • solid sphere model of the atom • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-18
Across
- is primarily influenced by heredity
- It is a critical period in setting the pattern for personal and emotional adjustments.
- are modified by interactions with family, experiences at school, and acculturation.
- refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process.
- implies personality traits present during infancy
- adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical health,strengthh and energy.
- view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
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- this stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- has identified critical developmental tasks
- is a process that creates growth, progress, and positive change.
- refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
- is transformed into a walking,talking toddler within a relatively short period of time.
- adulthood is the period of decline where the person thinks that he has done what he wanted to do and most of his life span is over.
- can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- period that ranges from conception to birth.
- adulthood period people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for the aged parents and the growing children.
17 Clues: is primarily influenced by heredity • has identified critical developmental tasks • period that ranges from conception to birth. • implies personality traits present during infancy • is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process. • view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-10-18
Across
- Negative subatomic particle
- The mass of an atom
- Believed that matter could only be divided to a certain point
- Positive subatomic particle
- States that matter could only be divided to a certain point
- A distinct substance that is composed of the atoms of two or more elements that is always consistent
- The positively charged center of the atom consisting of protons and neutrons
- The total number of protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus
- Conducted the cathode ray experiment that verified the electron
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- The modern concept of the atom
- States that given compound always has the same proportions of elements by mass
- Believed that the atom was a solid sphere
- States that matter could be broken down forever and ever
- A model of the atom it is a sphere of positive charge, with negatively charged electrons in it
- Realized that elements like air could be broken down
- Conducted the gold-foil experiment
- Neutral subatomic particle
17 Clues: The mass of an atom • Neutral subatomic particle • Negative subatomic particle • Positive subatomic particle • The modern concept of the atom • Conducted the gold-foil experiment • Believed that the atom was a solid sphere • Realized that elements like air could be broken down • States that matter could be broken down forever and ever • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-08-25
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- same element,different mass
- a chemical bond of two elements
- Subatomic particle with negative charge
- Who descredited Leucippus and democritus
- Subatomic particle with neutral charge
- experiment to find charge and mass of electron
- who discovered the electron
- chemist that discovered orbital model
- the sum of protons and neutrons on perodic table
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- electrons at the out edge of the shell
- rejected the idea of only four elements
- substance that cannot be broken down into a smaller substance
- subatomic particle with positive charge
- means atom in greek
- the scientist who in invented the "Billiard Ball Mode"
- a mathmatical expression to find wave functio
- atom or molecule that gained or lost electron
17 Clues: means atom in greek • same element,different mass • who discovered the electron • a chemical bond of two elements • chemist that discovered orbital model • electrons at the out edge of the shell • Subatomic particle with neutral charge • rejected the idea of only four elements • subatomic particle with positive charge • Subatomic particle with negative charge • ...
Kinetic Theory 2022-10-14
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- Variable shape, fixed volume
- the energy due to motion
- solid to liquid temperature
- changes as a result of independent var.
- measure of heat
- transfer of heat from one object to another
- the amount of kinetic energy the particles in an object have
- gas to liquid
- determined by the arrangement and motion of molecules
- Fixed shape, fixed volume
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- liquid to a gas temperature
- the amount of force exerted over a certain area
- scientist changes it to see what happens
- liquid to gas
- Variable shape, variable volume
- Aspects of the experiment that are kept the same
- A basis for comparison
17 Clues: liquid to gas • gas to liquid • measure of heat • A basis for comparison • the energy due to motion • Fixed shape, fixed volume • liquid to a gas temperature • solid to liquid temperature • Variable shape, fixed volume • Variable shape, variable volume • changes as a result of independent var. • scientist changes it to see what happens • transfer of heat from one object to another • ...
Cultural theory 2025-12-16
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- the fact or quality of having characteristics that are traditionally thought to be typical of or suitable for a woman
- a person who is admired for having done something very brave or having achieved something great first letter is H
- a theory or political system based on the principle that all of the farms, factories, and other places of work in a country should be owned by or for all the people in that country
- an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge
- the process of becoming a part, or making someone become a part, of a group, country, society, etc.
- a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent something else first letter is S
- a situation in which something is not known, or something that is not known or certain
- a holiday taken by a couple immediately after their marriage first letter is H
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- calm and controlled behaviour
- a way of doing something in which the same actions are done in the same way every time first letter is R
- the belief that the people, customs, and traditions of your own race or country are better than those of other races or countries
- a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is wrong
- a comparison between things that have similar features, often used to help explain a principle or idea
- the act of avoiding something or someone
- the beliefs people have, especially about what is right and wrong and what is most important in life, that control their behaviour
- an occasion when you allow yourself to have something enjoyable, especially something that is not good for you, or something enjoyable that you allow yourself like this
- the action or process of successfully joining or mixing with a different group of people
17 Clues: calm and controlled behaviour • the act of avoiding something or someone • a holiday taken by a couple immediately after their marriage first letter is H • a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent something else first letter is S • a situation in which something is not known, or something that is not known or certain • ...
9th Grade Vocabulary Review 2024-06-02
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- to take away
- unable to walk
- hold on tight
- the people who live in a certain place
- go up
- walk heavily
- a strong decision
- very strong
- how much there is of something
- want very much
- all the time, without stopping
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- something difficult you have to deal with
- strange, mysterious and scary
- worth a lot
- perfect
- laugh softly
- not soft
- sleepy
- not bright
- regular
- find
- speak unclearly
- throw
23 Clues: find • go up • throw • sleepy • perfect • regular • not soft • not bright • worth a lot • very strong • to take away • laugh softly • walk heavily • hold on tight • unable to walk • want very much • speak unclearly • a strong decision • strange, mysterious and scary • how much there is of something • all the time, without stopping • the people who live in a certain place • ...
Topic 10.5 2023-05-31
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- Medical improvements during the 1500s included artificial ______.
- Anton van Leeuwnhoek perfected the single lens _________.
- Sentenced Galilei to life under house arrest.
- Explains how gravity moves the planets.
- A Greek astronomer who viewed the Earth at the center of the universe.
- Formed a theory as to why the planets move as they do.
- Studied the moon with a telescope.
- Medieval physicians relied on the works of this Greek physician.
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- Method of observations and experiments justified by mathematical calculations.
- Offered a new theory that the universe was heliocentric.
- Sun centered
- Holds the universe together, as found by Newton.
- Found the orbits revolving around the sun are oval shaped.
- Scientists would propose a logical _______.
- Chemistry was known as this in medieval times.
15 Clues: Sun centered • Studied the moon with a telescope. • Explains how gravity moves the planets. • Scientists would propose a logical _______. • Sentenced Galilei to life under house arrest. • Chemistry was known as this in medieval times. • Holds the universe together, as found by Newton. • Formed a theory as to why the planets move as they do. • ...
READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY CROSSWORD 2021-02-23
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- Members of Katipunan
- First Mass
- Lakambini ng Katipunan
- One-Fact
- Secondary
- Physically Scrutinize
- August 23, 1896
- Analysis
- Contextualization
- Revolt of the Masses
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- Interpretation
- Zaide
- Two-fact
- Secretary
- Political Emissary
- Tandang Sora
- Pigafetta
- Theory, Method, Interpretation
- Supremo
- Forerunner of Philippine Secularism
20 Clues: Zaide • Supremo • Two-fact • One-Fact • Analysis • Secretary • Pigafetta • Secondary • First Mass • Tandang Sora • Interpretation • August 23, 1896 • Contextualization • Political Emissary • Members of Katipunan • Revolt of the Masses • Physically Scrutinize • Lakambini ng Katipunan • Theory, Method, Interpretation • Forerunner of Philippine Secularism
Topography Crossword 2020-12-15
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- solid layer with plasticity
- photos or images taken of earth from space
- process by which sediments are removed and transported
- remains of dead organisms that are mineralized
- distance above sea level
- solid fragments of weathered rock are dropped into a new place
- difference in elevation between two adjacent contour lines on a topographic map
- difference in elevation between two adjacent contour lines on a topographic map
- outerlayer of earth called tectonic plates
- thicker line marking every 5th contour line
- map showing the shape and elevation of the land surface using contour lines
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- the study of many different kinds of earth science could be inside and outside of earth
- parallel pattern of rock found in the mid-atlantic
- when denser plate is pushed beneath a less dense plate
- process that breaks rocks down into smaller pieces
- 2nd theory shows lithosphere divided into plates are moving
- natural physical features of the earth's surface
- 1st theory that says continents where once connected
- on a topographic map rivers flow in the opposite direction of the bend
- study of earths features and surface
20 Clues: distance above sea level • solid layer with plasticity • study of earths features and surface • photos or images taken of earth from space • outerlayer of earth called tectonic plates • thicker line marking every 5th contour line • remains of dead organisms that are mineralized • natural physical features of the earth's surface • ...
FCE - Crossword 2025-11-24
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- Process ensuring related account balances
- Illegal process of disguising the origins of criminal funds
- State of a record before becoming documentary
- What does internal audit function rely upon to gain assurance over financial controls?
- In the Audit Firm Governance Code, which concept represents the shared principles that support integrity, objectivity, and public interest responsibilities within the audit firm?
- Document that reduces misunderstanding and sets out audit terms
- An audit that evaluates how effective an organisation’s purchasing operations are.
- Which audit stage involves documenting internal controls?
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- In a three-party audit relationship, the auditor is known as the ________.
- What do we call the mechanisms implemented by management to prevent financial errors, misstatements, and irregularities?
- Which department provides independent assurance to the board that risk management, governance, and control processes are operating effectively?
- In order to have independent internal audit or lessen the cost of employment and so on, company could take what action for its internal audit function
- Approach used by auditors to prioritise significant risks
- For a company to be exempt from statutory audit in the UK, one of the qualifying conditions is that its annual ________ must be below £10.2m.
- External audits face five inherent limitations often remembered using the acronym ________.
- Internal control that separates responsibilities to reduce fraud risk
16 Clues: Process ensuring related account balances • State of a record before becoming documentary • Approach used by auditors to prioritise significant risks • Which audit stage involves documenting internal controls? • Illegal process of disguising the origins of criminal funds • Document that reduces misunderstanding and sets out audit terms • ...
Rubens Crossword 2021-02-08
15 Clues: Slow • lower • tamed • danger • No Hope • Troubles • computer • Carefree • To be firm • To prevent • seprate from • moving quickly • close to the end • watching carefully • Lives in the water
Modeling Atoms 2026-03-03
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- Early Greek philosophers that believed in the theory of atoms.
- The last name of the scientist who discovered that atoms are actually just mostly empty space.
- The theory of ____ mechanics is the modern theory of the structure of atoms.
- The center of an atom.
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- Comes from a Greek word meaning “indivisible”
- ________ evidence is evidence you can gather about something without observing it directly.
- The last name of the person who discovered that atoms actually had smaller parts within them.
- In Niel Bohr’s theory, the energy ______ of an electron determines its orbit.
8 Clues: The center of an atom. • Comes from a Greek word meaning “indivisible” • Early Greek philosophers that believed in the theory of atoms. • The theory of ____ mechanics is the modern theory of the structure of atoms. • In Niel Bohr’s theory, the energy ______ of an electron determines its orbit. • ...
Astronomy 100 Unit#4 Exam Review Crossword 2023-01-23
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- The first light that was produced by the universe that we can see today that is the remnant radiation from the Big Bang (aka CMB).
- One of the catalogues of celestial objects, many visible to the naked eye.
- Expansion of spacetime that stretches photon wavelength.
- A possible object composing dark matter that could be dead or failed stars in the halos of galaxies.
- The 8 planets, the Sun, asteroids, Kuiper Belt, Dwarf Planets, and the Oort Cloud.
- The scientist that recognized that Cepheid Variable stars can be used to measure galaxies far, far away due to their period-luminosity relation.
- Type of galaxy that has a halo and bulge but no arms and less dusty gas.
- Location when a planet or the earth is furthest from the Sun in its orbit.
- Living organisms that are adapted to conditions that are extreme by human standards.
- The further a galaxy is away from us, the greater the redshift, and the faster it is moving away from us.
- The astronomer who recognized that the Universe is expanding.
- The study of the structure and evolution (beginning and ending) of the universe.
- The bending of light beams by massive objects (gravity) light passes by.
- A ‘weak’ force that may extend into one of the 10 spatial dimensions of M Theory that is one of the four fundamental forces in the universe.
- This is the shift of the wavelength of absorption bands to longer wavelengths due to the source moving away.
- An object whose luminosity we can determine without measuring its distance.
- Depressions produced by asteroid or meteorite impacts.
- The science that studies the components and properties of light that depend on wavelength.
- The moment in the spring when the Sun sets exactly due west and rises due east.
- Spherical thin cloud containing stars and globular clusters.
- The scientific theory used to describe the beginning of the universe based on the Cosmological Principle, General Theory of Relativity, Hubble’s Law, and the Cosmic Microwave Background.
- An equation that tries to estimate the number of planets with communicative life or civilizations in a galaxy.
- Pulsating variable stars used to determine distances to very far galaxies that follow a period-luminosity relation.
- Einstein’s theory that developed the concept of spacetime.
- The Sun is in this galaxy in the Local Group of galaxies.
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- The point in the Earth’s orbit when we are closest to the Sun and the Northern Hemisphere receives the least direct sunlight.
- One of the Cosmological Principles that states that the Laws of Physics are the same throughout the universe.
- One of the catalogues of celestial objects that contains over 7000 objects.
- The idea that the universe has no center or edge and on large scales looks about the same everywhere.
- A possible particle composing dark matter that are subatomic particles that emit no EM radiation.
- An undetected form of mass that emits little or no light, but whose existence we infer from its gravitational influence producing Einstein crosses and the lensing of distant galaxies.
- A superstring theory trying to unite all large and small scale theories into one generating the multiverse theory and consisting of 11 dimensions.
- Red shift and blue shift are a part of this.
- When the length of daylight is equal to night in the Fall.
- Flat areas of the Moon composed of basalt.
- The type of mathematics that M-Theory uses.
- When the days are longest in the Northern Hemisphere because it is tipped most directly towards the Sun receiving the most direct sunlight.
- What the ‘seas’ or maria on the surface of the Moon are composed of.
- One of the Cosmological Principles that states the universe appears to look the same in all directions.
- Type of galaxy that is disk shaped with stars concentrated at the center and arms.
- This is about 68.3% of the matter in the universe and is an unknown form of energy causing the expansion of the universe.
- What the universe is described as, just at the moment it begins to expand.
- Type of galaxy that has stars in the shape of a bar with spirals at the end.
- One of the Cosmological Principles that states that the distribution of stars is uniform and that any large block of the universe contains the same amount of matter.
- Gives the age of the universe.
- Projection of Earth’s pole where Polaris is located.
- Location when a planet or the Earth is closest to the Sun in its orbit.
- The official name of the North Star.
- Type of galaxy that contains mostly young stars with no symmetry.
- Planets around other stars.
- Era that began about 380,000 years after the beginning of the universe that was cool enough for protons, neutrons, and electrons to combine to form elements.
- Type of galaxy that is ellipsoid in shape, contains mostly old red stars, and have no arms or disk.
- Dense cloud of stars with intense radio emissions.
- The ratio of the density of the universe to the critical density that determines the shape of the universe.
- The region around a star in which planets could potentially have surface temperatures at which liquid water could exist.
- The scientific search for life in the universe.
56 Clues: Planets around other stars. • Gives the age of the universe. • The official name of the North Star. • Flat areas of the Moon composed of basalt. • The type of mathematics that M-Theory uses. • Red shift and blue shift are a part of this. • The scientific search for life in the universe. • Dense cloud of stars with intense radio emissions. • ...
physical science vocab 2021-05-27
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- scientist behind the theory of the super continents
- the number age of a fossil
- a change in frequency due to the Doppler effect.
- formation of atoms more complex than the hydrogen atom.
- a way to split up earths time periods the are 3
- a way to split-ups earth time period there are 2
- an event that causes a huge extinction
- where we got our lakes from
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- the the geologic age of a fossil
- phrase use to describe the mass of a star
- the time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value
- the idea that at certain points in our history all continents were once together
- a way to split up earth time periods there are 11
- the idea that our planet is warming up
- a theory of how the universe started
- when the star burns out and dies
- a point in our history where the world was colder
17 Clues: the number age of a fossil • where we got our lakes from • the the geologic age of a fossil • when the star burns out and dies • a theory of how the universe started • the idea that our planet is warming up • an event that causes a huge extinction • phrase use to describe the mass of a star • a way to split up earths time periods the are 3 • ...
Ethics 2024-11-27
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- Adherence to moral and ethical principles, showing honesty.
- The purpose or goal behind an action, critical in assessing its morality.
- A rule or principle of action, used in Kant's ethics.
- A German philosopher known for his work on ethics and morality.
- The inherent worth of all individuals, a key concept in Kantian ethics.
- That which is morally right or beneficial.
- The faculty by which a person decides on and initiates actions, tied to Kant’s "goodwill."
- A fundamental truth that serves as the foundation for a system of belief.
- Applicable to all, central to the principle of universalizability in Kantian theory.
- The reason for performing an action, important in ethical evaluation.
- In Kant’s philosophy, individuals are to be treated as ends in themselves, not means.
- Concerned with principles of right and wrong behavior.
- Unconditional and universal, as in Kant's "categorical imperative."
- The state of being reasonable, aligned with Kant’s ethical framework.
- The study of what is morally right and wrong.
- Fair treatment and administration of what is morally right.
- Kant's idea of a pure intention to act out of duty, not self-interest.
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- The ability to make one’s decisions independently, central to Kantian ethics.
- Fairness and lack of bias in judgment or treatment.
- The power to act or speak without external constraint, key in Kantian autonomy.
- The capacity for rational thought or logical reasoning, often guiding ethical decisions.
- A moral or legal duty to act.
- Moral excellence, a fundamental aspect of ethical character.
- Entitlements that individuals have by virtue of being human, fundamental in rights theory.
- A system of rules, often considered in ethics for its moral implications.
- Acknowledgment of the inherent worth of individuals.
- Ethical theory that judges morality based on adherence to rules or duties.
- That which is just, lawful, or morally correct.
- A moral responsibility, central to deontological ethics.
- Acting with high moral standards.
30 Clues: A moral or legal duty to act. • Acting with high moral standards. • That which is morally right or beneficial. • The study of what is morally right and wrong. • That which is just, lawful, or morally correct. • Fairness and lack of bias in judgment or treatment. • Acknowledgment of the inherent worth of individuals. • ...
Unit 5: Toddlers and Preschoolers Review 2023-12-05
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- Play that seems to be rough but there is no intent to harm
- Diseases that can be passed from one person to another
- Independence, wanting to be able to do things for one’s self
- This theorist created a theory of social/emotional development
- Being a good examples
- This theorist created the Sociocultural theory of development
- A release of violent anger or frustration exhibited by screaming, kicking, crying, etc.
- When we learn something new, and we practice what we have learned we create these
- The stage of psychosocial development Erik Erickson says preschoolers are in
- Inner sense of right and wrong
- Small muscles (like the hands and fingers)
- The stage of cognitive development Jean Piaget says school age children are in
- Large muscles (like legs and arms)
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- Example: Understanding that the amount of liquid in a short, wide, cup is equal to that in a tall, skinny glass.
- the coordinated movements of body parts
- The stage of psychosocial development Erik Erickson says toddlers are in
- Single words used to express a complete meaningful thought (like “Go” or “Mine”)
- The process of learning to base one’s behavior on beliefs about what is wrong and right
- This theorist created a theory of cognitive development
- The stage of cognitive development Jean Piaget says infants are in
- The motivation to accomplish more and make decisions on their own
- Pretend play where children act our various roles
- The stage of cognitive Jean Piaget says toddlers/preschoolers are in
- The stage of psychosocial development Erik Erickson says infants are in
- Tasks that a child can do on their own (like feeding and dressing themselves)
- Tendency to think about the world entirely from one’s own perspective
- A shot of medicine that can prevent and protect from communicable diseases
- Exhibiting confidence and mastering new skills
28 Clues: Being a good examples • Inner sense of right and wrong • Large muscles (like legs and arms) • the coordinated movements of body parts • Small muscles (like the hands and fingers) • Exhibiting confidence and mastering new skills • Pretend play where children act our various roles • Diseases that can be passed from one person to another • ...
Econ Chapter 6-7 2016-04-28
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- minimum price for a good or service
- dividing up goods and services using criteria other than price
- the financial and opportunity costs consumers pay in searching for a good or service
- the expenses that a new business must pay before the first product reaches the customer
- quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied
- demand and supply come together
- the ability to control prices and total market output
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm provides all of the output
- contract issued by a local authority that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- allow consumers to pay more
- characteristics that cause a producers average cost to drop as production rises
- sudden shortage of goods
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- factors that make it difficult for new firms to enter a market
- prevent inflation during housing crisis in the early 1940s
- a product that is considered the same regardless of who makes or sells it
- the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- maximum price
- market price or quantity supplied is anywhere but at the equilibrium
- a minimum price that an employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor
- externalities
- gives a company exclusive rights to sell s new good or service for a specific period of time
- monopoly created by the government
- grants firms the right to operate a business
- when barriers prevent firms from entering a market that has a single supplier
- when quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded at the given price
25 Clues: maximum price • externalities • sudden shortage of goods • allow consumers to pay more • demand and supply come together • monopoly created by the government • minimum price for a good or service • grants firms the right to operate a business • quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied • the ability to control prices and total market output • ...
Microeconomics Ch-1 Introduction 2024-04-15
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- Tools of microeconomics
- ____ MRT is the reason for concavity of PPF
- Economics is all about making choices in the presence of _____
- Opportunity cost of an input which has no alternative use
- Price theory
- Problem of resource allocation
- Suggestive in nature
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- Income and employment theory
- Deals with how economic problems are actually solved
- Choice of technique of production
- Value of next best alternative sacrificed
11 Clues: Price theory • Suggestive in nature • Tools of microeconomics • Income and employment theory • Problem of resource allocation • Choice of technique of production • Value of next best alternative sacrificed • ____ MRT is the reason for concavity of PPF • Deals with how economic problems are actually solved • Opportunity cost of an input which has no alternative use • ...
tectctonic plates 2022-03-09
20 Clues: fault • theory • volcanic • boundary • slabpull • divergent • transform • ridgerush • convection • earthquake • subduction • convergent • lithosphere • movingplates • asthenosphere • seafloorspread • platebboundary • floatingplates • tectonicplates • continentialplates
bio 2024-02-08
20 Clues: Theory • Fitness • Hoxgenes • Speciation • Adaptation • Protostomes • CharlesDarwin • Deuterostomes • Molecularclock • Changesingenes • Microevolution • Paleontologist • Macroevolution • NaturalSelection • Analogousstructure • EndosymbioticTheory • GeologicalTimescale • Struggleforexistence • Binomialnomenclature • Survivalofthefittest
Yeast Bread 2021-11-15
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- how many times the traditional method rises
- organic leaver; microscopic fungus used in baking
- caused by kneading too much
- a dough made with the addition of shortening or other fat, plus other rich ingredients like eggs of milk.
- adds flavor and variety
- process in which carbon dioxide gas and alcohol are produced
- leavened with a sourdough starter (fermented mix of yeast,water, & flour)
- The second rise that occurs after dough is shaped but before it is baked. Dough should double in size again.
- mixture of water, yeast and all-purpose flour that has been fermented until it has a sour smell (usually overnight).
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- how many times the quick method rises
- manipulating dough to develop the gluten and give the dough elasticity
- Contains more liquid than conventional recipes. They are beaten vigorously to develop gluten instead of kneading. Looser structure needs support during baking.
- The browned and firm outside part of bread. It can be crunchy and firm or soft and tender. The crumb of all breads soften after it is packaged.
- Uses whole wheat or other grains as part of the dough. Generally only part of the flour is whole grain.
- steps to making yeast breads
- The interior of a bread product. Ingredients and mixing methods affect the type of crumb a bread will develop. It can range from tight (close) to coarse or open and tender to tough.
16 Clues: adds flavor and variety • caused by kneading too much • steps to making yeast breads • how many times the quick method rises • how many times the traditional method rises • organic leaver; microscopic fungus used in baking • process in which carbon dioxide gas and alcohol are produced • manipulating dough to develop the gluten and give the dough elasticity • ...
Earthquake Crossword 2023-10-08
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- The printout from a seismograph that0020
- Plate boundary where plates slide side by side.
- Person who first proposed a theory on Plate Tectonics.
- Location of largest Earthquake of all time.
- Type of Curst that is light in color and is not as dense.
- The major mechanism for plate tectonics.
- Location of largest Earthquake in North America.
- An area around Pacific Ocean wherre most Earthquakes and Volcanoes occur.
- Another name for size.
- Instrument that records earthquakes.
- The height of a wave.
- Another name for a P-Wave.
- Plate boundary where plates collide or move together.
- Strongest evidence for plate tectonics.
- Type of Curst that is dark in color and is the most dense.
- Earthquake wave that cannot travel through liquids.
- Sudden movement in the earth’s crust that produces Earthquakes.
- Earthquake waves that occur in the Earth.
- Location on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus.
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- Earthquake waves that occur on the Earth’s Surface.
- Structural layer that plates float on.
- Another name for a S-Wave.
- Scientist who studies earthquakes.
- Earthquake scale based on calculations.
- Another name for a Tidal Wave or large wave.
- Movement along a fracture in the Earth where earthquakes are formed
- The name of Alfred Wegner’s Theory.
- Structural layer that plates are made of.
- Plate boundary where plates separate or move apart.
- When Earth’s Magnetic Field reverses.
- Earthquake’s Point of origin beneath the Earth’s surface where movement occurs along a fault.
- Earthquake scale based on visual observations.
- Divergent boundary on continents.
- Theory that decribes tectonic plate material, & mechanism/effects of plate movement.
- Fastest Earthquake wave and first to arrive.
- Vibration of the Earth produced by the rapid release of energy.
- Divergent boundary on ocean floors.
- The study of earthquakes.
38 Clues: The height of a wave. • Another name for size. • The study of earthquakes. • Another name for a S-Wave. • Another name for a P-Wave. • Divergent boundary on continents. • Scientist who studies earthquakes. • The name of Alfred Wegner’s Theory. • Divergent boundary on ocean floors. • Instrument that records earthquakes. • When Earth’s Magnetic Field reverses. • ...
management puzzle 2021-09-26
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- planning, organising,dircting and controlling the financialactivities of an organisation
- branch of economics which deals with the behaviour of the whole nation
- The amount paid for obtaining goods and services.
- Businesses having low market share and low market growth rate.
- management of human resources
- the benefit sacrificed in favour of alternative course of action
- The heart of management
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- Theory X and Theory Y
- pen and ink
- tea and coffee
- the branch of economics which studies the behaviour of an individual consumer
- capital needed for the day to day working of an organisation
12 Clues: pen and ink • tea and coffee • Theory X and Theory Y • The heart of management • management of human resources • The amount paid for obtaining goods and services. • capital needed for the day to day working of an organisation • Businesses having low market share and low market growth rate. • the benefit sacrificed in favour of alternative course of action • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-12-06
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- dense plate us pulled into mantle under the less dense plate
- outer layer of the Earth
- supercontinent before our separate continents
- earth's crust located under the ocean
- when two plates come together
- bending of rock layers from stress
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- a break in the earth's crust that moves
- another name for the outer layer of earth
- Theory that continents move because of centrifical forces
- stress that occurs when forces act to squeeze an object
- two plates pull apart
- trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago; used as evidence for Wegener's theory
- layer of the earth between the crust and the core
13 Clues: two plates pull apart • outer layer of the Earth • when two plates come together • bending of rock layers from stress • earth's crust located under the ocean • a break in the earth's crust that moves • another name for the outer layer of earth • supercontinent before our separate continents • layer of the earth between the crust and the core • ...
A level PE - Learning Theories 2024-04-22
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- the amount of S's which affect how much attention your pay to the demonstration
- Thorndike's law of effect when a SR bond is positively reinforced
- going over the demonstration in your head
- Cognitive theory suggested that skills are best learnt as a ...?
- trial and … is a form of operant conditioning
- How many laws did Thorndike suggest?
- positive, negative or punishment
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- intervening ......... in cognitive theory
- operant conditioning tries to … behaviour
- when a performer understands the requirements of the skill
- the R in stimulus-....bond
- being physically and mentally capable of recreation the demo .... reproduction
- the amount of focus a performer shows to a demonstration
13 Clues: the R in stimulus-....bond • positive, negative or punishment • How many laws did Thorndike suggest? • intervening ......... in cognitive theory • operant conditioning tries to … behaviour • going over the demonstration in your head • trial and … is a form of operant conditioning • the amount of focus a performer shows to a demonstration • ...
Revision 2022-12-14
Across
- formed when land between two parallel faults sink
- super continent that existed million years ago
- when both plates collide and buckle upwards
- proposed the theory of seafloor spreading
- downward part of a fold
- plates collide at this boundary
- upward part of a fold
- energy production that uses heat from igneous rocks
- large mass of igneous rock that forms when magma cools slowly to form granite.
- causes the plates to move
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- another word for destructive boundaries
- a coastal area where most destructive volcanoes occur
- proposed the theory of continental drift
- Land forced upward from a reverse fault
- a mountain building period
- A scale that measures strength of an earthquake
- flat-topped upland areas made of basalt rock
- orogeny that occurred 400mya
- someone who studies earthquakes
- upper mantle combined with crust
- heavier plate sinking under a lighter plate
- a famous fault line in America
- This occurred in Japan in 2011
23 Clues: upward part of a fold • downward part of a fold • causes the plates to move • a mountain building period • orogeny that occurred 400mya • a famous fault line in America • This occurred in Japan in 2011 • someone who studies earthquakes • plates collide at this boundary • upper mantle combined with crust • another word for destructive boundaries • ...
Team Heart 2018-12-07
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- Monstars vs. Looney Tunes
- Ways of doing things in group established
- Movie on AAU basketball
- Group members come together to meet
- Needed to stay on task
- Trophy or medal for rewards
- Passion or love of the game for reward
- Conflict arises between leaders
- Not putting in 100% effort
- Goal of improving past performance
- self-talk
- Belief in self
- Used in ration to help calm nerves
- Communication between two or more humans
- How we talk to ourselves
- Perceived physical activation
- Visualization
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- Goal of winning
- Group comes together to complete a task
- Goals to perform a small movement
- How much anxiety one feels
- Anxiety involving thoughts
- Book by Clark
- Direction and intensity of one's effort
- Study of mental game
- Facilitative or debilitative
- Act of being present and nonjudgemental
- Anxiety theory; linear
- Gestures or facial expressions
- Anxiety theory; zones
- in the zone
- Dog in the room
32 Clues: self-talk • in the zone • Book by Clark • Visualization • Belief in self • Goal of winning • Dog in the room • Study of mental game • Anxiety theory; zones • Needed to stay on task • Anxiety theory; linear • Movie on AAU basketball • How we talk to ourselves • Monstars vs. Looney Tunes • How much anxiety one feels • Anxiety involving thoughts • Not putting in 100% effort • ...
Chapter 8 vocab 2024-10-29
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- memories for facts or events that we can consciously recollect
- switch our focus between tasks or external stimuli
- memory permanent memory
- tendency of children to generate theories to explain everything they encounter
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- the ability to think about other people’s thoughts
- our personal narrative
- focused on only one characteristic of an object to the exclusion of others
- children think that everyone sees it like them
- theorists who provide “new” interpretations of Piaget’s theory
- Attributing lifelike qualities to objects
10 Clues: our personal narrative • memory permanent memory • Attributing lifelike qualities to objects • children think that everyone sees it like them • the ability to think about other people’s thoughts • switch our focus between tasks or external stimuli • memories for facts or events that we can consciously recollect • ...
list 2 2022-03-10
Across
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- the purpose of exercising is to get into shape.
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- we talked about Einstein's theory of relativity in class.
- a passport is necessary if you travel to other countries.
- we require teachers to have a university degree.
- Man's best friend
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- she released the bird from her hands .
- my grandmother proposed that we have our picture taken with Santa.
- it is easy to tear paper .
- my pattern of brushing my teeth is the same as most people's.
- I am very satisfied with your work.
- I have a single key in my hand .
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • it is easy to tear paper . • I have a single key in my hand . • I am very satisfied with your work. • she released the bird from her hands . • the purpose of exercising is to get into shape. • we require teachers to have a university degree. • ...
Science crossword 2022-10-25
20 Clues: data • graph • earth • magma • beaker • theory • volcano • science • measure • Geology • accurate • tectonic • chemical • evidence • Astronomy • earthquake • Microscope • prediction • Thermometer • Photosynthesis
Evolution Review 2025-04-04
20 Clues: darwin • cannot • theory • random • fossil • billion • extinct • fertile • ancestor • evolution • Galapagos • mutations • cladogram • vestigial • homologous • population • environment • competition • reproduction • natural selection
Evolution Review 2025-04-04
20 Clues: darwin • cannot • theory • random • fossil • billion • extinct • fertile • ancestor • evolution • Galapagos • mutations • cladogram • vestigial • homologous • population • environment • competition • reproduction • natural selection
End of The Universe Theories 2022-05-19
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- concept of the one-way direction of time
- the study of the end of the universe
- the universe expands then contracts, back and forth
- radiation theorized to be released outside a black hole
- the universe exists in a vacuum and that it could become active any moment
- all heat and power is evenly spread more than incomprehensibly large distances
- argued the existence of hawking radiation
- region of space where gravity is so strong nothing can escape it
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- proposed the big rip theory
- proposed the theory of asymmetrical time
- the uncertainty of the universe in the far future
- the mysterious force that causes the rate of expansion of our universe to accelerate over time
- a field of energy that is thought to exist in every region of the universe
- all universal matter is increasingly torn apart as the universe expands
- density of matter through the universe is super high that gravity will overcome the expansion
- the birth of the universe
16 Clues: the birth of the universe • proposed the big rip theory • the study of the end of the universe • proposed the theory of asymmetrical time • concept of the one-way direction of time • argued the existence of hawking radiation • the uncertainty of the universe in the far future • the universe expands then contracts, back and forth • ...
PSY204P2 2021-04-25
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- negotiators who frame their situation as _______ rahter than _____ caused others to perceive them as more cooperative
- prospect theory is a ______ perspective
- we have dynamic inconsistencies in our discount rates because of present bias, or _____ _____
- prospect theory argues that _______, and not only the absolute value , of for example a discount, matters.
- negative discount rate is when the utility at T1 is (greater/ smaller) than the utility at T0
- _____ refers to how in many situations, a positive discount rate increases as an event approaches
- a choice ehuristic that removes options based on a treshold set, starting from the most important factor
- we have a preference for _________, whereby we rather get an increasing rather than a decreasing salary
- cinemas selling odd-sized candy bars help to _______ the reference price
- the expected utility theory is a _____ perspective
- people rely on how they mentally "divide" the choices to make a decision. this is known as _____
- there is a trade off between the effort required and the expected _______ of a decision rule
- the descriptive perspective challenges the _________ assumption with regards to discount rates
- in a variety of judgment and allocation tasks, people are biased toward ____ ____
- peoples' unconscious categorization of others based on their appearance and social class
- The utility of an item increases due to a limited access to this item, or the utility of an item decreases due to a repeated exposure to this item; this is called the value in _______
- organ donation rates are higher for opt-out than opt-in, this is a result of ________
- barriers to communication leads to premature ___ _____
- labelling Wall Street game as a _________ game decreases competitiveness among players
- the non-_______ of mental accounts shows that labels and accounts influence how people feel about transactions and how people spend money
- partition dependence decreases with ______ or knowledge
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- according to the normative perspective, the _______ theory, the discount rate is only dependent on the interest rate
- a choice heuristic that depends on thr order of the options
- The choice heuristics you can use only on pairs (acronym)
- according to hedonic framing, you should _______ smaller losses with larger gains
- the multi-attribute Utility Theory is also called the _______ Rule
- a choice heuristic that maximises the most important attribute (no treshold), and the next most important attributes if there is a tie
- ___ causes barriers to communication
- the choice heuristic most alike the WADD, except for the lack of a weighting system
- loss aversion contributes to a tendency to favor stability over change. Alternatives are more attractive when defined as the status quo.
- dissagreements among group members about task issues
- if people rely to any extent on _______, their allocations and choices will depend crucially on how they partition the set of available options.
- _______ assumption is the assumption that r is constant across different time points
- the preference between 2 consumption streams changes over time
- framing a prince increase as a _________ helps to make the price increase seem more fair
- why might task conflict lead to lower information sharing? it could elicit ________
- the second principle of crisis management is to ____ _______
- we prefer ______ losses (time sensitive)
- this term refers to the degree to which the consumption calls to mind thoughts of payment
- the multi-attribute Utility Theory is a _____ perspective
- ______ expressions increase perceived receptivity but _______ expressions decrease perceived receptivity
- _______ task conflict expression decreases information acquisiion.
- framing conflict situations as n opportunity for _________ rather than for negotiation increases females initiation of conflict resolution
43 Clues: ___ causes barriers to communication • prospect theory is a ______ perspective • we prefer ______ losses (time sensitive) • the expected utility theory is a _____ perspective • dissagreements among group members about task issues • barriers to communication leads to premature ___ _____ • partition dependence decreases with ______ or knowledge • ...
Stuff 2023-10-03
Across
- allowed us to communicate with eachother
- the trait that allowed us to attack prey over distances
- us but shorter and stronger
- upright man
- the trait that allowed us to chase down prey for long distances
- the ability to walk on two legs
- the continent we came from
- the theory of organisms adapting over time
- the species that includes lucy
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- handy man
- was made better as a byproduct of walking on two legs
- allowed us to become immune to sunburn in where we came from
- the first species to crack bone with rocks
- modern human
- the signature weapon that let us hunt
- the theory which animals evolve through surviving and passing their traits to their young
16 Clues: handy man • upright man • modern human • the continent we came from • us but shorter and stronger • the species that includes lucy • the ability to walk on two legs • the signature weapon that let us hunt • allowed us to communicate with eachother • the first species to crack bone with rocks • the theory of organisms adapting over time • ...
Plate Tectonics 2026-01-02
Across
- When one plate sinks beneath another into the mantle.
- The rigid outer part of the Earth (crust + upper mantle).
- The famous transform fault located in California.
- The name of the ancient supercontinent.
- A landform created by the collision of two continental plates.
- A boundary where plates slide horizontally past each other.
- The mountain range formed by India colliding with Asia.
- The thinner, denser type of crust made mostly of basalt.
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- Wegener's theory that continents move
- The "plastic" layer of the mantle that plates slide on.
- The scientist who first proposed the theory of Continental Drift
- The heat-driven cycle in the mantle that moves plates.
- Molten rock located beneath the Earth's surface.
- A giant wave often triggered by subduction zone earthquakes.
- A vent in the crust where lava, ash, and gas erupt.
15 Clues: Wegener's theory that continents move • The name of the ancient supercontinent. • Molten rock located beneath the Earth's surface. • The famous transform fault located in California. • A vent in the crust where lava, ash, and gas erupt. • When one plate sinks beneath another into the mantle. • The heat-driven cycle in the mantle that moves plates. • ...
Unit 3: Psychoanalysis 2024-09-05
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- Sigmund Freud's theory on psychology
- Subconscious comes out in various ways such as a slip of the tongue
- To exclude or push away from conscious awareness
- To transfer negative emotion onto less threatening person
- Begins recording at birth will continue throughout a person's life
- Theories similar, analysis similar & objectives similar
- To reject a stressful event from conscious awareness.
- A part of a humans psychological makeup, connected to personality
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- Release of emotional energy
- Philosophically, this theory is considered this
- To go back in time to less stressful period.
- A state of tension between the psychic structures
- Repeating thoughts causing anxiety
- Designed to protect the ego from the Id.
- Forced action to release anxiety
15 Clues: Release of emotional energy • Forced action to release anxiety • Repeating thoughts causing anxiety • Sigmund Freud's theory on psychology • Designed to protect the ego from the Id. • To go back in time to less stressful period. • Philosophically, this theory is considered this • To exclude or push away from conscious awareness • ...
Plate Tectonics 2014-10-16
Across
- ________ is a series of vibrations of earth.
- _______ is a geological process in which the edge of the lithospheric plate slides underneath another.
- Also known as seismic wave.
- ________ is the process which occurs at the mid-ocan ridge.
- The rigid outermost shell of earth is broken into __________.
- The spreading of the seafloor.
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- Is the edge of a tectonic plate.
- Is the transfer of heat
- Maurice Ewing and Bruce Heezen discovered the _________.
- The theory that the continents are slowly spreading apart.
- The theory of _________ is that the outer layer of the earth is divided into a couple dozen plates that move across the earths surface.
- When two plates collide.
- When two plates move sideways with each other.
- A long steep sided depression in the ocean floor.
14 Clues: Is the transfer of heat • When two plates collide. • Also known as seismic wave. • The spreading of the seafloor. • Is the edge of a tectonic plate. • ________ is a series of vibrations of earth. • When two plates move sideways with each other. • A long steep sided depression in the ocean floor. • Maurice Ewing and Bruce Heezen discovered the _________. • ...
Evolution and Natural Selection study game 2020-09-30
Across
- bacteria cannot become drug resistant
- An explanation that is based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning.
- The creator of the early atmosphere theory
- structures left over from an ancestor
- given or passed antibodies
- Scientist who discovered evolution
- change in allele frequency due to a chance event
- are mutations inheritable?
- your own body makes antibodies
- process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
- Most important islands for Darwin's hypothesis
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- Type of bacterium that uses oxygen
- when farmers selectively breed it is called:
- Eukaryotes evolved from:
- example of a vestigial structure
- Variations will be passed onto:
- dated using half lives and radioactive methods
- "Descent with _____"
- active immunity can be achieved through vaccination
- competition happens when species have to fight for _________
- Photosynthesis created what atmospheric layer
21 Clues: "Descent with _____" • Eukaryotes evolved from: • given or passed antibodies • are mutations inheritable? • your own body makes antibodies • Variations will be passed onto: • example of a vestigial structure • Type of bacterium that uses oxygen • Scientist who discovered evolution • bacteria cannot become drug resistant • structures left over from an ancestor • ...
Interested parties and limitations of accounting statements 2020-03-25
Across
- they are interested in the accounting information of a business to make decisions about lending money to the firm.
- to estimate the level of dividends on investments through shares.
- to assess the level of job security in the business.
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- they are interested in the accounting information of a business to assess whether the firm is a good credit customer.
- it refers to the corrupt practice of presenting the accounts of a company in a favourable way so as the flatter the business's performance.
- they are interested in the accounting information of a business to compare the return on investments in different companies and decide where to invest really.
- they are interested in the accounting information of a business to determine the return on their capital they have invested.
- they are interested in the accounting information of a business to compare the performance of the firm against preset targets and take decisions accordingly.
8 Clues: to assess the level of job security in the business. • to estimate the level of dividends on investments through shares. • they are interested in the accounting information of a business to make decisions about lending money to the firm. • they are interested in the accounting information of a business to assess whether the firm is a good credit customer. • ...
Week 7: Chapter 7 Reading Logs or Interactive 2025-10-07
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- - Sociological concept referring to normlessness or breakdown of social values.
- - Theory that says people learn deviance from close peers.
- - Labeling process can lead to secondary ______, where individuals act out their labels.
- - Theory that human behavior is largely controlled by the unconscious mind.
- - Debate between whether drug misuse comes from genes or environment.
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- - Subcultures provide rewards and punishments that reinforce drug use, similar to operant ________.
- - Learning theory that explains drug use as a reinforced behavior.
- - Using drugs to relieve adolescent stress leads to adult psychological immaturity.
- - Division of the psyche that mediates between desires and morality.
- - Theory that says weak bonds to society increase likelihood of drug use.
10 Clues: - Theory that says people learn deviance from close peers. • - Learning theory that explains drug use as a reinforced behavior. • - Division of the psyche that mediates between desires and morality. • - Debate between whether drug misuse comes from genes or environment. • - Theory that says weak bonds to society increase likelihood of drug use. • ...
Dental Caries 2016-12-28
Across
- Acid formed by enzymatic breakdown of sugar and acid.
- No of zones in dentinal caries.
- Organisms involved in smooth surface caries.
- Dentin appearing white in transmitted light
- The glycoprotein derived from saliva and adsorbed on the tooth surface.
- Tooth in permanent dentition most susceptible to caries.
- Substance lost in earliest stage of carious lesion.
- Proposed Proteolytic Theory.
- Carbohydrate mostly involved in etiology of dental caries.
- Widely accepted theory of dental caries.
- Decrease in plaque formation.
- Indicator used in Snyder test
- Consistency of necrotic mass of dentin.
- Alternative term for primary caries.
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- Sudden rapid and almost uncontrollable destruction of teeth by caries.
- Gram-negative Cocci in plaque with proposed anticariogenic property.
- Substance altering the tooth surface and structure
- Secondary invaders in carious lesion.
- Dentin in arrested caries.
- pH at which saliva ceases to be saturated with calcium and phosphate.
- Most potent chemical anticaries agent
- Facilitate attachment of Actinomyces to tooth surface.
- Caries occurring in the immediate vicinity of restoration
- DEJ facilitates this mode of spread of caries.
- Prominent structure in body of lesion.
25 Clues: Dentin in arrested caries. • Proposed Proteolytic Theory. • Decrease in plaque formation. • Indicator used in Snyder test • No of zones in dentinal caries. • Alternative term for primary caries. • Secondary invaders in carious lesion. • Most potent chemical anticaries agent • Prominent structure in body of lesion. • Consistency of necrotic mass of dentin. • ...
Kennamore_Puzzle#1_Topic Unit 8– e.g., Voigtschild_1_Unit8 2018-11-30
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- Response of a whole organism involving: physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience
- A Humanistic psychologist known for his Hierarchy of Needs and the concept of self-actualization
- A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- Urges to perform behaviors in order to resolve physiological arousal when caused by the biological needs of an organism
- The theory of motivation suggesting that people are motivated to maintain an optimal level of alertness and activation
- the effect of the tendency of facial muscle states to trigger corresponding feelings
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- reduction The theory that a physiological need creates a drive that motivates an organism to satisfy a need
- The name of Maslow’s pyramid of human needs
- Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion one must be physically aroused and cognitively label the arousal
- A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
- A complex and unlearned behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species
- The abbreviation of Selye’s concept of the body’s adaptive response to stress in three stages
12 Clues: The name of Maslow’s pyramid of human needs • A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior • A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state • A complex and unlearned behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species • the effect of the tendency of facial muscle states to trigger corresponding feelings • ...
ACCOUNTING TERMS 2018-01-04
History and Systems: Epistemological Revolution 2023-12-06
Across
- believed the Mind pasively accumulated experiences and combines them mechanically to form larger units
- sign of the times
- interactionism; mind and body are separate but interact with each other
- only the physical world exists, so the mind and body are both physical
- imperative asserted that there are some innate categories that we use to comprehend the world
- Earth's geological features were formed graduallly over hundreds of millions of years through uniform processes
- theory of unity where the sacrd realm and secular world were not split, and free will and determinism are not polarized
- believed that the Mind was a blank slate at birth (tabula rasa); no innate ideas
- human free willl can exist even in a fully determined world
- Spinoza's assertion that there is only one substance, God, governed by universal rules. He assumed the mind or soul was part of the physical body and that when the physical body died, the matter making up the mind and body transformed into another kind of matter.
- shift from knowing through trust to knowing through observation
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- the attribution of a society's success to its ability to adapt to environmental, social, and political challenges
- cogito ergo sum; in order to think, one must exist
- Darwin's proposed theory of evolution, characterized by variability, competition, and heritability
- all events have a history that is understandable in terms of identifiable forces, and that scientific procedures and laws apply to all phenomena
- the physical and spiritual world are two factors of the same universal substance
- Leibniz' theory that the universe contained only God and an infinite number of elemental particles, monads, that reflected a divine order and were responsible for mental events.
- posited that the mind was a collection of different perceptions held together by certain relations; simple ideas were connected through a uniting principle to form complex ideas
- the assumption that the way thing were in the present were the way they have always been
- Earth's geological features were formed during a small number of major cataclysms
- "to be is to be perceived"; ideas are the only possible object of knowledge
21 Clues: sign of the times • cogito ergo sum; in order to think, one must exist • human free willl can exist even in a fully determined world • shift from knowing through trust to knowing through observation • only the physical world exists, so the mind and body are both physical • interactionism; mind and body are separate but interact with each other • ...
Part F 2018-12-19
Across
- Lavish
- Clearly and briefly expressed
- Executed with secret
- Forcibly put an end to
- Exact opposite
- Forcibly without legal right
- Deep respect
- Present but not yet developed
- The overuse of something
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- Forbidding by law
- Show sympathy for
- Firm in opinion
- To mourn or grieve
- Unwilling to take risk
- Subtle difference
- Relevant to
- Extremely accurate
- Bitterly regret
- Put an end to
- Ruin ones reputation
20 Clues: Lavish • Relevant to • Deep respect • Put an end to • Exact opposite • Firm in opinion • Bitterly regret • Forbidding by law • Show sympathy for • Subtle difference • To mourn or grieve • Extremely accurate • Executed with secret • Ruin ones reputation • Unwilling to take risk • Forcibly put an end to • The overuse of something • Forcibly without legal right • Clearly and briefly expressed • ...
GCSE Media Terms 2017-02-14
Across
- the choice of colours used
- is a meaning in one text that requires knowledge of others
- capturing a small detail on the person being filmed
- an act the singer usually has to do during a music video
- the text linking to the main image on a magazine cover
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- the opposite of a stereotype
- convincing and realistic material
- Stuart hall came up with this theory
- a mix of two or more genres
- the start of some music videos without the song playing
- a term used to describe a director who explores a specific style
- a theory for the objectification of females
- one of the big six, marvel studios is a subsidiary
- trying to sell your media idea
14 Clues: the choice of colours used • a mix of two or more genres • the opposite of a stereotype • trying to sell your media idea • convincing and realistic material • Stuart hall came up with this theory • a theory for the objectification of females • one of the big six, marvel studios is a subsidiary • capturing a small detail on the person being filmed • ...
FCE - Crossword 2025-11-24
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- Process ensuring related account balances
- Illegal process of disguising the origins of criminal funds
- State of a record before becoming documentary
- What does internal audit function rely upon to gain assurance over financial controls?
- In the Audit Firm Governance Code, which concept represents the shared principles that support integrity, objectivity, and public interest responsibilities within the audit firm?
- Document that reduces misunderstanding and sets out audit terms
- An audit that evaluates how effective an organisation’s purchasing operations are.
- Which audit stage involves documenting internal controls?
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- In a three-party audit relationship, the auditor is known as the ________.
- What do we call the mechanisms implemented by management to prevent financial errors, misstatements, and irregularities?
- Which department provides independent assurance to the board that risk management, governance, and control processes are operating effectively?
- In order to have independent internal audit or lessen the cost of employment and so on, company could take what action for its internal audit function
- Approach used by auditors to prioritise significant risks
- For a company to be exempt from statutory audit in the UK, one of the qualifying conditions is that its annual ________ must be below £10.2m.
- External audits face five inherent limitations often remembered using the acronym ________.
- Internal control that separates responsibilities to reduce fraud risk
16 Clues: Process ensuring related account balances • State of a record before becoming documentary • Approach used by auditors to prioritise significant risks • Which audit stage involves documenting internal controls? • Illegal process of disguising the origins of criminal funds • Document that reduces misunderstanding and sets out audit terms • ...
FCE - Crossword 2025-11-24
Across
- Process ensuring related account balances
- Illegal process of disguising the origins of criminal funds
- State of a record before becoming documentary
- What does internal audit function rely upon to gain assurance over financial controls?
- In the Audit Firm Governance Code, which concept represents the shared principles that support integrity, objectivity, and public interest responsibilities within the audit firm?
- Document that reduces misunderstanding and sets out audit terms
- An audit that evaluates how effective an organisation’s purchasing operations are.
- Which audit stage involves documenting internal controls?
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- In a three-party audit relationship, the auditor is known as the ________.
- What do we call the mechanisms implemented by management to prevent financial errors, misstatements, and irregularities?
- Which department provides independent assurance to the board that risk management, governance, and control processes are operating effectively?
- In order to have independent internal audit or lessen the cost of employment and so on, company could take what action for its internal audit function
- Approach used by auditors to prioritise significant risks
- For a company to be exempt from statutory audit in the UK, one of the qualifying conditions is that its annual ________ must be below £10.2m.
- External audits face five inherent limitations often remembered using the acronym ________.
- Internal control that separates responsibilities to reduce fraud risk
16 Clues: Process ensuring related account balances • State of a record before becoming documentary • Approach used by auditors to prioritise significant risks • Which audit stage involves documenting internal controls? • Illegal process of disguising the origins of criminal funds • Document that reduces misunderstanding and sets out audit terms • ...
Newspapers & The News Industry (35) 2019-09-25
Across
- Belief that British values are more important than those of other nations (11)
- A newspaper convention that contains the specialism of the writer (6)
- Describes a scoop, or a news story not available from any other newspaper (9)
- The order of the importance of news stories (6)
- Publishers of 'The Guardian' and 'The Observer' (8,5,5)
- A news story has a very high one of these if it affects many people (9)
- Economically self-sufficient (9,12)
- One who values the Monarchy (8)
- Owners of the publishers of 'The Guardian' (5,5)
- The belief in pursuing one's own personal interests (13)
- Chief editor of 'The Guardian' (9,5)
- News stories often focus on this part of Todorov's theory (10)
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- The love of one's country (10)
- Collection of nations (8,5)
- These are used to determine which news stories are the most relevant (4,6)
- The opposite value of traditionalist (11)
- Freedom to report without interference from owners (9,12)
- The belief that our natural world should be protected (16)
- Political alignment of 'The Guardian' (6,4)
- Newspapers reinforcing the views of their readers (4,12)
- The ideology of racial harmony (16)
- Writers of news (11)
- Describes the male-dominated newspaper, the 'Daily Mail' (11)
- They select and edit the news (7)
- Ruge's theory partner (7)
25 Clues: Writers of news (11) • Ruge's theory partner (7) • Collection of nations (8,5) • The love of one's country (10) • One who values the Monarchy (8) • They select and edit the news (7) • The ideology of racial harmony (16) • Economically self-sufficient (9,12) • Chief editor of 'The Guardian' (9,5) • The opposite value of traditionalist (11) • ...
Plate Tectonic Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-13
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- The region where oceanic plates sink down into the asthenosphere
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- the region where two tectonic plates are in contact
- a block of lithosphere that consists of the crust and the rigid, outermost part of the mantle
- a series of volcanoes formed at a subduction zone
- the idea that continents have moved and are still moving slowly across the Earth's surface
- the theory that the lithosphere is broken up into large plates that move and then rejoin; considered the unifying theory of geology
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- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- The shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surface.
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- A break in the earth's crust
- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart
- A weak spot in the middle of a tectonic plate where magma surfaces; forms a volcano (ex: Hawaii & Yellowstone)
13 Clues: A break in the earth's crust • a series of volcanoes formed at a subduction zone • the region where two tectonic plates are in contact • A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other • ...
Make up Quiz 2023-09-23
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- Father of Modern Management
- a manager's role is to create and control change within the organization
- This is where you communicate potentially useful information to your colleagues and your team.
- Father of the Hierarchy of needs
- It is the process of Planning, Organizing, Leading, and Controlling human and other organizational resources toward the effective achievement of Organizational goals.
- Father of Principles of Management
- System of Ideas that tries to explain the meaning of things.
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- Proponent of Theory X and Theory Y
- One of the components of direction is where exchanging information between two people happens.
- Father of the Equality Principle
- The Father of the Cooperative System
- Proponent of Bureaucratic Model
- Define as the Management is the “Art of getting things done through people.”
- It is the process by which you think about what you need to do in advance.
- Father of Scientific Management
15 Clues: Father of Modern Management • Proponent of Bureaucratic Model • Father of Scientific Management • Father of the Equality Principle • Father of the Hierarchy of needs • Proponent of Theory X and Theory Y • Father of Principles of Management • The Father of the Cooperative System • System of Ideas that tries to explain the meaning of things. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2023-05-03
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- power Denotes the ability of a nation to fulfil national goals, how much powerful or weak a nation in securing them.
- Commonly defined as the exercise of power or authority by political leaders for the well being of their country's citizen.
- Means a psychological relationship of control which is backed by use of force, threats of use of force.
- The agency to which the will of the state is formulated, expressed and carried out.
- An elected official serving as both chief of state and chief political executive in a republic
- theory Believes that the state must have founded to take charge of man's various needs that must be continuously satisfies.
- Is" right or capacity to have proposal or prescriptions accepted without recourse to persuasion, bargaining or force.
- captain Execute minor judicial powers as part of the Barangay Justice System, such as settling disputes between neighbors.
- branch Holds the power to settle controversies involving rights that are legally demandable and enforceable.
- president An officer next in rank to a president and usually empowered to serve as president in that officer's absence or disability.
- theory Attributes the origin of the states to the enlargement of the family which remain under authority of the father or mother
- power It is regarded as absolutely essential for achieving the objectives of security of the nation.
- power Power to administer laws, carry them into practical operation and enforce their due observance.
- Is a body of high-ranking state officials, typically consisting of the executive branch's top leaders.
- nation A society of specific geographic region united and bound together by common racial ancestry.
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- power Plenary power vested in the legislative to make, ordain and establish wholesome and reasonable laws and ordinance.
- domain Power of the nation to take or to authorize the taking of private property for public use without owner's consent.
- Are the head of a municipality or a city.
- Refers to the population of a particular territory
- The supreme power to command and enforce obedience, the power to which legally speaking, all interest subdue and all wills.
- state The most universal and most powerful of all institutions.
- Science Deals with the systematic study of political structure, political processes and political behavior
- theory Theory holds that the state is founded out of man's natural instinct for association.
- Comes from the Greek word "polis", meaning state
- Power by which the state raises revenue to defray the necessary expenses of the government
- branch Consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate, which together form the United States Congress.
- justice Is the title of the presiding judge of a supreme court.
- Definite portion of the surface of the earth which is the subject of the jurisdiction.
- branch Vested in the President of the United States, who also acts as head of state and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.
- Is the upper chamber of the Congress of the Philippines, the country's legislature.
30 Clues: Are the head of a municipality or a city. • Comes from the Greek word "polis", meaning state • Refers to the population of a particular territory • state The most universal and most powerful of all institutions. • justice Is the title of the presiding judge of a supreme court. • The agency to which the will of the state is formulated, expressed and carried out. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-20
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- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Discovered cells
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Major disease during the Renaissance
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- Invented the telescope
- Improved the printing press
- Came up with the theory of gravity
- Became known as a banking city
- Came up with the theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- Painted the School of Athens
10 Clues: Discovered cells • Painted the Mona Lisa • Invented the telescope • Improved the printing press • Painted the School of Athens • Became known as a banking city • Came up with the theory of gravity • Major disease during the Renaissance • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • Came up with the theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
This Week's Crossword 2025-11-12
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- The person who proposed the tectonic plate theory
- The -- theory is the theory where the continents have moved over time, separating from the supercontinent Pangea
- The places where tectonic plates meet
- At a convergent boundary, one plate sinks into another, sinking into the mantle.
- A geological feature made by convergent boundaries, both plates pushing upward, resulting in...
- Tectonic plates slide against each other in this boundary
- The supercontinent that existed a long time ago, uniting Earth's lands
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- Tectonic plates meet and push against each other in this boundary
- Tectonic plates separate from each other in this boundary
- A place within a tectonic plate where hot mantle wells up from under the plate
- A notable underwater mountain range near a divergent boundary
- A geological feature made by convergent boundaries in subduction zones, where molten rock wells up in the continental crust
- Slabs of the lithosphere that slide across the asthenosphere because of the mantle's convection currents
- A geological feature where plates pull away from each other and result in a canyon-like structure
- New oceanic crust gets created through this process
15 Clues: The places where tectonic plates meet • The person who proposed the tectonic plate theory • New oceanic crust gets created through this process • Tectonic plates separate from each other in this boundary • Tectonic plates slide against each other in this boundary • A notable underwater mountain range near a divergent boundary • ...
Unit 3 2026-02-24
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- Theory that sleep helps the body recover from stress
- Meditation focusing on present-moment awareness
- Physical symptoms after stopping a drug
- Thoughts Freud believed dreams reveal
- Theory that sleep conserves energy
- Structure preventing harmful substances from entering the brain
- Drugs that alter sensory perception
- Reduced pain reported during hypnosis
- Disorder with sudden, overwhelming sleep attacks
- Drugs that increase neural activity
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- Drugs that reduce pain
- Drugs that slow central nervous system activity
- Degree to which a person responds to hypnotic suggestions
- Intense fear episode during deep sleep
- Practice that clears the mind and increases focus
- Inability to obtain adequate sleep
- Word or phrase repeated in meditation
- Needing more of a drug to achieve same effect
- Disorder involving breathing interruptions
- State of awareness ranging from alertness to non-alertness
20 Clues: Drugs that reduce pain • Inability to obtain adequate sleep • Theory that sleep conserves energy • Drugs that alter sensory perception • Drugs that increase neural activity • Word or phrase repeated in meditation • Thoughts Freud believed dreams reveal • Reduced pain reported during hypnosis • Intense fear episode during deep sleep • Physical symptoms after stopping a drug • ...
FunFriday 2020-08-21
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- Electronic mail
- Busiest tube station
- Anatolian restaurant located in Broadgate
- Largest airport in the UK
- Largest island in the Mediterranean
- Law firm located in 201
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- Celebrated in June
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Newspaper in London
- Most buildings have it
- David's last name
- Thank you in Lithuanian
- Type of coffee
- Highest building in London
- Security company
15 Clues: Type of coffee • Electronic mail • Security company • David's last name • Celebrated in June • Newspaper in London • Busiest tube station • Most buildings have it • Thank you in Lithuanian • Law firm located in 201 • Closest planet to the Sun • Largest airport in the UK • Highest building in London • Largest island in the Mediterranean • Anatolian restaurant located in Broadgate
MGT4 Word Review 2021-10-19
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- (v.) to smile due to great joy
- (n.) a large, messy pile of something
- (v.) to lie or sit with the arms and legs spread out
- (prep.) without being affected by something
- (adj.) feeling that one has done something wrong or bad
- (adj.) very large in size, amount, or degree, often in an impressive way
- (adj.) long and thin in an attractive or graceful way
- (adj.) very quickly
- (adj.) having or showing a feeling that something is wrong or that someone is behaving wrongly
- (n.) a feeling of trust or the belief that someone or something is good or has the ability to succeed
- (n.) the quality of being confident, knowledgeable, and able to tell people what to do
- (adj.) stretched out or extended from the sides
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- (v.) to make a muscle, or to make one's body hard or tight
- (n.) a firm grasp or hold
- (v.) to slowly disappear or become weaker in color, freshness, strength, ect.
- (v.) to pull something quickly to remove it
- (v.) to move smoothly and quietly by slowly sliding your body back and forth like a snake
- (adv.) firm and not shaking or moving
- (v.) to fall down, often rolling end over end
- (n.) a short, low sound made with a rough voice
- (adj.) done many times in the same way
21 Clues: (adj.) very quickly • (n.) a firm grasp or hold • (v.) to smile due to great joy • (n.) a large, messy pile of something • (adv.) firm and not shaking or moving • (adj.) done many times in the same way • (v.) to pull something quickly to remove it • (prep.) without being affected by something • (v.) to fall down, often rolling end over end • ...
Chapter 9 Crossword 2019-12-19
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- The bank on which a check is written
- An account used to record any discrepancies between the amount of currency and coins in the cash register and the amount shown on the audit tape
- A form that explains any addition, other than a deposit, to a checking account
- A written order signed by an authorized person instructing a bank to pay a specific sum of money to a designated person or business
- A check dated some time in the future
- A statement that accounts for all differences between the balance on the bank statement and the book balance of cash
- Checks that have been recorded in the cash payments journal but have not yet been paid by the bank
- The person or firm to whom a check is payable
- A special journal used to record and post transactions involving the receipt of cash
- A signature of the payee written on the back of the check that transfers ownership of the check without specifying to whom or for what purpose
- A deposit that is recorded in the cash receipts journal but that reaches the bank too late to be shown on the monthly bank statement
- The person or firm issuing a check
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- A form that explains any deduction, other than a check, from a checking account
- A fee charged by a bank to cover the costs of maintaining accounts and providing services
- An electronic transfer of money from one account to another
- A written authorization that transfers ownership of a check
- A written promise to pay a specified amount of money on a specific date
- A financial instrument whose ownership can be transferred to another person or business
- A special-purpose fund used to handle payments involving small amounts of money
19 Clues: The person or firm issuing a check • The bank on which a check is written • A check dated some time in the future • The person or firm to whom a check is payable • An electronic transfer of money from one account to another • A written authorization that transfers ownership of a check • A written promise to pay a specified amount of money on a specific date • ...
Renaissance 2022-10-18
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- importance
- favoritism
- painting
- method of using perspective in art
- manipulative
- the earth revolves around the sun
- study of the human body
- intrinsic worth of a person
- topics that were studied
- theory of gods role
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- style of art in 1600
- a period of time in the renaissance
- science related
- sonnet
- Beutiful
- center of towm
- the earth is the center of the universe
- Isaac newtons laws
- separation of religioin
- opening a body
20 Clues: sonnet • Beutiful • painting • importance • favoritism • manipulative • center of towm • opening a body • science related • Isaac newtons laws • theory of gods role • style of art in 1600 • separation of religioin • study of the human body • topics that were studied • intrinsic worth of a person • the earth revolves around the sun • method of using perspective in art • ...
Mitchel Winnie's Science Crossword Extravaganza!! 2015-02-23
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- the theory that all living things are made up of cells
- what you look through to see your objective
- the theory that disease comes from microorganisms
- can be spread from organism to organism
- to isolate someone that has an infectious disease
- tiny one celled organisms
- Adjust the finer details of your objective
- someone who studies the spread of infectious diseases and works with them
- What it is your looking at under a microscope
- the main part that you hold to keep a microscope stable
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- Where your slide or objective rest
- microscopic organisms that make up all living things
- Just makes sure that you can see your objective
- Makes your objective brighter so you can see it
- A human that has and shares the disease but shows no symptoms
- organisms that consist of more than one cell
- what everything is built up off of on a microscope
- Allows light to pass through the stage
- what holds the slide down while observing it
- someone who has and spreads the disease, but usually isn't human
20 Clues: tiny one celled organisms • Where your slide or objective rest • Allows light to pass through the stage • can be spread from organism to organism • Adjust the finer details of your objective • what you look through to see your objective • organisms that consist of more than one cell • what holds the slide down while observing it • ...
Analysis of Financial Statements - Ratios 2021-07-28
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- a ratio that shows the relationship of a firm’s cash and other current assets to its current liabilities
- a set of ratios that measure how effectively a firm is managing its asset
- the ratio of total debt, which usually is the sum of notes payable
- measures the turnover of all the firm’s assets; it is calculated by dividing sales by total assets
- are a group of ratios, which show the combined effects of liquidity, asset management, and debt on operations
- relate the firm’s stock price to its earnings and book value per share
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- determined by dividing earnings before interest and taxes by the interest charge
- measures how effectively the firm uses its plant and equipment
- ratio is simply the market price per share divided by the book value per share
- also known as 'acid test' is found by taking current assets less inventories and then dividing by current liabilities
- the total debt divided by the total common equity
- found by dividing current assets by current liabilities
- measure the use of debt financing
- similar to the times-interest-earned ratio, but it recognizes that many firms lease assets and also must make sinking fund payment
14 Clues: measure the use of debt financing • the total debt divided by the total common equity • found by dividing current assets by current liabilities • measures how effectively the firm uses its plant and equipment • the ratio of total debt, which usually is the sum of notes payable • relate the firm’s stock price to its earnings and book value per share • ...
Iswaran- the storyteller 2020-07-11
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- Related to paranormal
- synonym of numbness
- The place from where the elephant had escaped
- a story teller and great cook
- Lonely
- Their construction site
- Uncomfortable
- antonym of remoteness
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- To describe or tell
- astonishing fact or even
- Iswaran used to tell amazing stories
- To appreciate
- a job company or organisation
- To decorate
- To get lost in deep thoughts
15 Clues: Lonely • To decorate • To appreciate • Uncomfortable • To describe or tell • synonym of numbness • Related to paranormal • antonym of remoteness • Their construction site • astonishing fact or even • To get lost in deep thoughts • a job company or organisation • a story teller and great cook • Iswaran used to tell amazing stories • The place from where the elephant had escaped
vocab 2026-01-08
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- persuading in an argument or a case
- thinking of ideas from different places
- outgoing and bubbly
- flirting
- having no fear and willing to do anything
- having minimal standards
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- talented at something
- being judged
- situation
- vandalizing/ harming something or others
- shocking
- being taught with the intent of seeing improvement
- not lying
- firm in not completing the action
- soft
15 Clues: soft • shocking • flirting • situation • not lying • being judged • outgoing and bubbly • talented at something • having minimal standards • firm in not completing the action • persuading in an argument or a case • thinking of ideas from different places • vandalizing/ harming something or others • having no fear and willing to do anything • ...
Grounded 2025-10-05
12 Clues: journey on foot • existence itself • source of origin • stable and steady • firm and unwavering • stabilizing support • thankful recognition • first part of the day • symbolic repeated act • repeated daily actions • behavior repeated often • repeated skill or action
Busi 1301 2.25 2021-10-31
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- planning done by the top management
- a 24x7x365 step in the human recourse management
- cannot be used for discriminatory reasons
- unwritten rules for a group
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- creator of the two factor theory of motivation
- do it right the first time rule in this process
- often required but given after job offer
- pay for work must have for like jobs
- the number of human needs in the first theory of motivation covered
- life blood a business
- father of scientific management in the USA
- a task that Herb Khellerher required after hiring for attitude
12 Clues: life blood a business • unwritten rules for a group • planning done by the top management • pay for work must have for like jobs • often required but given after job offer • cannot be used for discriminatory reasons • father of scientific management in the USA • creator of the two factor theory of motivation • do it right the first time rule in this process • ...
Ethics 2024-11-27
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- Adherence to moral and ethical principles, showing honesty.
- The purpose or goal behind an action, critical in assessing its morality.
- A rule or principle of action, used in Kant's ethics.
- A German philosopher known for his work on ethics and morality.
- The inherent worth of all individuals, a key concept in Kantian ethics.
- That which is morally right or beneficial.
- The faculty by which a person decides on and initiates actions, tied to Kant’s "goodwill."
- A fundamental truth that serves as the foundation for a system of belief.
- Applicable to all, central to the principle of universalizability in Kantian theory.
- The reason for performing an action, important in ethical evaluation.
- In Kant’s philosophy, individuals are to be treated as ends in themselves, not means.
- Concerned with principles of right and wrong behavior.
- Unconditional and universal, as in Kant's "categorical imperative."
- The state of being reasonable, aligned with Kant’s ethical framework.
- The study of what is morally right and wrong.
- Fair treatment and administration of what is morally right.
- Kant's idea of a pure intention to act out of duty, not self-interest.
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- The ability to make one’s decisions independently, central to Kantian ethics.
- Fairness and lack of bias in judgment or treatment.
- The power to act or speak without external constraint, key in Kantian autonomy.
- The capacity for rational thought or logical reasoning, often guiding ethical decisions.
- A moral or legal duty to act.
- Moral excellence, a fundamental aspect of ethical character.
- Entitlements that individuals have by virtue of being human, fundamental in rights theory.
- A system of rules, often considered in ethics for its moral implications.
- Acknowledgment of the inherent worth of individuals.
- Ethical theory that judges morality based on adherence to rules or duties.
- That which is just, lawful, or morally correct.
- A moral responsibility, central to deontological ethics.
- Acting with high moral standards.
30 Clues: A moral or legal duty to act. • Acting with high moral standards. • That which is morally right or beneficial. • The study of what is morally right and wrong. • That which is just, lawful, or morally correct. • Fairness and lack of bias in judgment or treatment. • Acknowledgment of the inherent worth of individuals. • ...
lesson 15 2022-09-09
18 Clues: 1st • hard • to mix • clothing • a pronoun • no mistakes • meat on a bun • to be concerned • synonym for soil • synonym for female • happens if you fall • the grade you are in • opposite of straight • to bring someone food • Please wait your ____. • This is a Spelling ____. • someone who helps a doctor • where adults go to earn money
Leadership Theories and Styles 2024-07-08
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- According to the Hersey-Blanchard leadership theory, if employees are able but unwilling this style must be used by leaders to garner support from employees.
- Based on the Ohio State Studies, a leader who exhibits this behavior is task oriented and concerned with scheduling and assigning work and encouraging employees to maintain standards of performance.
- This contingency leadership theory was developed by Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard and focuses on the readiness of followers (employees) to accomplish a particular task.
- Based on the University of Michigan Studies, this leader focuses on human relations and addresses the needs of employees.
- power Based on the contingency model that uses a least preferred co-worker questionnaire, this situational factor is concerned with the amount of power a leader may have to control the group and provide rewards (e.g. salary increases, promotion) and punishment (e.g. firing and discipline).
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- The ability to influence a group toward the achievement of a vision or set of goals is known as _________________
- This contingency model uses a least preferred co-worker questionnaire to identify whether a leadership style is task-oriented or relationship-oriented.
- This theory was developed by Robert House and suggests that leaders can enhance motivation and performance by clarifying goals, removing obstacles and providing support to their team members.
- The seven traits associated with effective leadership are: drive, desire to lead, honesty and integrity, self-confidence, job-relevant knowledge, extraversion, and ______________
- Based on the leadership theory developed by Hersey-Blanchard, if employees are unwilling and unable to do a task, the leader must use this particular style where clear and specific instructions are provided.
- The managerial grid model identifies five different leadership styles based on the concern for people and the concern for ______________________
- Based on the theory developed by Robert House, this style of leadership focuses on creating a friendly work environment.
- According to the managerial grid model, this type of management may be the most effective leadership style as managers seek to prioritize both the organization’s production needs and the employees’ needs.
- Employees are given the freedom to make decisions and complete their work as they deem fit. This leadership style is known as ___________________
- This leadership style allows employees to participate in the decision-making process.
15 Clues: This leadership style allows employees to participate in the decision-making process. • The ability to influence a group toward the achievement of a vision or set of goals is known as _________________ • Based on the theory developed by Robert House, this style of leadership focuses on creating a friendly work environment. • ...
SYG Sociologoy Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2019-09-04
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- interactionism a theoretical perspective through which scholars examine the relationship of individuals within their society by studying their communication (language and symbols)
- others specific individuals that impact a person's life
- social patterns that have undesirable consequences for the operation of society
- theory a theory that looks at society as a competition for limited resources
- equilibrium a stable state in which all parts of a healthy society work together properly
- sociology statistical methods such as surveys with large numbers of participants
- others the organized and generalized attitude of a social group
- a wide-scale view of the role of social structures within a society
- the systematic study of society and social interaction
- an extension of symbolic interaction theory which proposes that reality is what humans cognitively construct it to be
- error of treating an abstract concept as though it has a real, material existence
- philosophical and theoretical frameworks used within a discipline to formulate theories, generalizations, and the experiments performed in support of them
- a testable proposition
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- the scientific study of social patterns
- theories an attempt to explain large-scale relationships and answer fundamental questions such as why societies form and why they change
- theories the study of specific relationships between individuals or small groups
- sociology in-depth interviews, focus groups, and/or analysis of content sources as the source of its data
- functions sought consequences of a social process
- a theoretical approach that sees society as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of individuals that make up that society
- a group's shared practices, values, and beliefs
- the part a recurrent activity plays in the social life as a whole and the contribution it makes to structural continuity
- a German word that means to understand in a deep way
- a group of people who live in a defined geographical area who interact with one another and who share a common culture
- analysis a technique sociologists use in which they view society through the metaphor of theatrical performance
- a proposed explanation about social interactions or society
- imagination the ability to understand how your own past relates to that of other people, as well as to history in general and societal structures in particular
- the view that social researchers should strive for subjectivity as they worked to represent social processes, cultural norms, and societal values
- functions the unrecognized or unintended consequences of a social process
- the process of simultaneously analyzing the behavior of an individual and the society that shapes that behavior
- solidarity the social ties that bind a group of people together such as kinship, shared location, and religion
30 Clues: a testable proposition • the scientific study of social patterns • a group's shared practices, values, and beliefs • functions sought consequences of a social process • a German word that means to understand in a deep way • the systematic study of society and social interaction • others specific individuals that impact a person's life • ...
Genesis Crossword 2023-07-31
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- Prodcess of bio synthesis of steroid hormones from cholesterol
- the physical and chemical changes occurring during the conversion of sediment to sedimentary rock.
- the manner of development of a disease.
- describes the release of hydrogen cyanide
- the synthesis of substances by living organisms.
- quasi-sexual reproduction in which a male is the sole source of the nuclear genetic material in the embryo
- The Development of Bones.
- the production of an immune response.
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- The development of a leukemia
- a set of minerals which were formed together, especially in a rock, or with a specified mineral.
- The biological process of a cell developing its shape
- lack of cell in a organ
- To produce fronts in meteorology
- the theory that humans are all descended from a single pair of ancestors.
- the theory, now generally held, that an embryo develops progressively from an undifferentiated egg cell.
15 Clues: lack of cell in a organ • The Development of Bones. • The development of a leukemia • To produce fronts in meteorology • the production of an immune response. • the manner of development of a disease. • describes the release of hydrogen cyanide • the synthesis of substances by living organisms. • The biological process of a cell developing its shape • ...
Natural Selection 2016-05-18
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- Animal found on the Galapagos Islands
- All dogs evolve from?
- Inherited characteristics
- An Animals young
- Last name of the man who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection?
- First name of the person who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection?
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- An organism that no longer exists?
- Extinct flightless bird
- The process of copying something?
- ....... of the fittest.
10 Clues: An Animals young • All dogs evolve from? • Extinct flightless bird • ....... of the fittest. • Inherited characteristics • The process of copying something? • An organism that no longer exists? • Animal found on the Galapagos Islands • Last name of the man who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection? • ...
3 2023-09-09
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- The drug _________ the flow of blood to the brain.
- In theory, clones are genetically __________ to the original.
- She ___________ that Ted’s theory was wrong.
- Little did they know that the school was ___________d to close down by the end of the year.
- It is uncertain whether his __________ will work or not.
- She _________ much of her time to assisting orphans from France and Belgium.
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- The team’s sixteen successive losses forced the coach to resign.
- Great __________ is not enough to guarantee safety.
- By highlighting that reality, we become __________ of current limitations.
- He doesn’t seem to __________ me as a close friend.
- Participation in the after-school program is _________.
- The decision _________d anger among the fans.
- The Pope is making a __________ visit to the country.
- The experiments _______ed surprising results.
- We should __________ the cost needed for the task.
- Fever and headache are typical __________ of the disease.
16 Clues: She ___________ that Ted’s theory was wrong. • The decision _________d anger among the fans. • The experiments _______ed surprising results. • The drug _________ the flow of blood to the brain. • We should __________ the cost needed for the task. • Great __________ is not enough to guarantee safety. • He doesn’t seem to __________ me as a close friend. • ...
CROSSWORD UNIT 1 2025-09-16
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- When another language is obtained through formal teaching.
- This classical approach focus is on reading and writing skills.
- When a baby says "guau" for all animals.
- Approach that combines different methods depending on students' needs.
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- This approach focuses on pronunciation, especially on drills and repetition.
- PERIOD Hypothesis that states after puberty languages cannot be learned completely.
- This theory includes concepts such as Universal Grammar and Language Acquisition Devise.
- When a baby differentiates apple from orange.
- Author of the cognitive development theory where he proposed 4 stages.
- This says: The lower the anxiety levels, the higher the learning.
- When another language is obtained in natural and unconscious way because of the environment.
- Theory that states language is not natural but "put on" babies brains.
12 Clues: When a baby says "guau" for all animals. • When a baby differentiates apple from orange. • When another language is obtained through formal teaching. • This classical approach focus is on reading and writing skills. • This says: The lower the anxiety levels, the higher the learning. • Author of the cognitive development theory where he proposed 4 stages. • ...
Working Capital 2018-08-25
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- receivable: an instrument of debt written by the seller of goods and services and accepted by the buyer of goods and services
- order quantity: the order quantity that minimizes the total holding costs and ordering costs
- budget: an estimation of the cash inflows and outflows for a business over a specific period of time
- in time: denoting a manufacturing system in which materials or components are delivered immediately before they are required in order to minimize storage costs
- engage in more business than can be supported by the market or by the funds or resources available
- when a company sells its invoices to a factor
- ratio: a liquidity ratio that measures a company's ability to pay short-term and long-term obligations
- test: a conclusive test of the success or value of a firm
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- oldest inventory items are recorded as sold first but do not necessarily mean that the exact oldest physical object has been tracked and sold
- buying goods or assets
- market: short term finance market
- period: average number of days it takes a firm to collect its accounts receivable
- a complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building
- bills: short term bills issued by rbi
- payable: due but not paid
- overdraft: the amount of checks presented to the bank for payment exceeds the amount on deposit
16 Clues: buying goods or assets • payable: due but not paid • market: short term finance market • bills: short term bills issued by rbi • when a company sells its invoices to a factor • test: a conclusive test of the success or value of a firm • period: average number of days it takes a firm to collect its accounts receivable • ...
