theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Industrial Revolution 2023-11-21
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- when large numbers of people move to same area, forming towns and cities
- an economic system based on private ownership of capital
- a political theory created by Mark arguing for class warfare
- an industrial facility where workers manufacture items or operate machines
- economic theory that all elements of the economy should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- work or workers
- something that has never been made before
- belief that the government should not get involved in the economy
- what Karl Marx called factory owners
- turning raw materials into finished products using technology
- machinery and equipment developed using science
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- the science or practice of farming
- everyone who lives in a particular place
- workers, working-class folks
- changing an economy from focusing on agriculture to focusing on manufacturing
- a refusal to work by a group of workers
- having to do with a town or city
- having to do with the countryside
- creating something new
19 Clues: work or workers • creating something new • workers, working-class folks • having to do with a town or city • having to do with the countryside • the science or practice of farming • what Karl Marx called factory owners • a refusal to work by a group of workers • everyone who lives in a particular place • something that has never been made before • ...
U.S history Crossword 2025-03-30
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- A place where alcoholic beverage are sold illegally
- Women who wore makeup, drank prohibited liquor, and smoked cigarettes in the 1920s were called what?
- Automobile built by the Ford Motor Company from 1908 until 1927.
- A production system with machines and workers arranged so that each person performs an assigned task again and again as the item passes before him or her.
- A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs.
- Which case reflected the prejudices and fears of immigrants?
- An economic theory that lower taxes will cost the economy as businesses and individuals invest their money thereby creating higher tax revenue.
- A notable aspect of the economic boom was the growth of individual borrowing money this was called ?
- The explosion of African American arts, music, and political activity in the 1920s became known as what?
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- Under Warren G. Harding, what famous scandal happened?
- The belief that God created the world and everything in it, usually in the way described in the bible.
- This group wanted to restrict immigration the most and mainly targeted African Americans in the 1860s.
- What was the 1920s movement that believed the Christian Bible was literally true and denied the theory of evolution called?
- A person who believes that there should be no government is called an.
- The production of large quantities of goods using machinery and often an assembly line
- What was hostility towards immigrants called?
- The scientific theory that humans and other forms of life have evolved over time.
17 Clues: What was hostility towards immigrants called? • A place where alcoholic beverage are sold illegally • Under Warren G. Harding, what famous scandal happened? • A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs. • Which case reflected the prejudices and fears of immigrants? • Automobile built by the Ford Motor Company from 1908 until 1927. • ...
4. Crossword (15 Marks) 2023-03-29
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- Ancient Greek philosopher who proposed the idea of true/firm knowledge
- Set of ideas with an objective
- Niccolò Machiavelli's book
- Brotherhood
- Origin of the word 'liberty'
- "The allegory of the cave"
- Main feature of Gandhiji's idea of socialism
- Added in the Indian Constitution (42nd Amendment)
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- Jawaharlal Nehru's 'objective resolution' gave birth to this
- Greek City-state
- Ancient Indian book of Politics (statecraft)
- Ancient Greek war between Athens and Sparta
- Thomas Hobbes's book (1651)
- When the head of the State is chosen by the people
- Father of Political Science
15 Clues: Brotherhood • Greek City-state • Niccolò Machiavelli's book • "The allegory of the cave" • Thomas Hobbes's book (1651) • Father of Political Science • Origin of the word 'liberty' • Set of ideas with an objective • Ancient Greek war between Athens and Sparta • Ancient Indian book of Politics (statecraft) • Main feature of Gandhiji's idea of socialism • ...
Key terms from the particle theory of matter. 2024-03-03
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- When energy moves from one thing to another because of temperature differences.
- A mix of two or more kinds of stuff joined together chemically.
- Squeezing a thing to make it take up less space.
- A thing that always has the same mix and can't be made simpler by normal ways.
- Stuff that has weight and takes up space, made of tiny particles, can be solid, liquid, or gas.
- To get bigger.
- To spread out from a crowded place to a less crowded one because of tiny particle movements.
- The main part of a mix that dissolves the other stuff.
- When a liquid becomes solid because it gets cold.
- The force that sticks atoms together to make a molecule or a compound.
- A tiny part of an atom with a negative charge, spinning around the center.
- When a liquid turns into a gas by getting hot.
- A mix of different stuff that can be separated easily.
- Places around an atom's middle where electrons like to hang out.
- When a gas turns into a liquid because it gets cold.
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- A clear mix where one thing is mixed into another.
- When a thing becomes different stuff because of a chemical reaction.
- A type of stuff made up of only one kind of atom.
- A thing that gets mixed into a liquid to make a mix.
- The middle of an atom with the protons and neutrons.
- A tiny part of an atom with no charge found in its center.
- When a thing changes how it looks or feels without changing what it's made of.
- When something solid turns straight into a gas without becoming a liquid first.
- When a gas turns into a solid without becoming a liquid first.
- The power to do work or make things hot.
- The tiniest bit of a substance made up of even smaller parts called protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- To mix something into another thing until they make a clear mix.
- When something solid turns into liquid because it gets hot.
- A tiny part of an atom with a positive charge found in its center.
- About movement or the motion of tiny particles.
30 Clues: To get bigger. • The power to do work or make things hot. • When a liquid turns into a gas by getting hot. • About movement or the motion of tiny particles. • Squeezing a thing to make it take up less space. • A type of stuff made up of only one kind of atom. • When a liquid becomes solid because it gets cold. • A clear mix where one thing is mixed into another. • ...
Chapters 1 & 2 Vocabulary 2016-09-09
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- lacking ethical principles/not knowing right from wrong
- strong dislike
- bring to an end
- firm in belief
- a meeting
- systematic
- odd
- clear of guilt
- no longer active or in use
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- having form and matter
- to draw forth
- near to something
- an enemy
- enthusiastic approval; praise
- to hold the full attention of
- to talk bad about
- good-natured; friendly
- to increase or intensify
- perfect representation
- to use selfishly or unethically
20 Clues: odd • an enemy • a meeting • systematic • to draw forth • strong dislike • firm in belief • clear of guilt • bring to an end • near to something • to talk bad about • having form and matter • good-natured; friendly • perfect representation • to increase or intensify • no longer active or in use • enthusiastic approval; praise • to hold the full attention of • to use selfishly or unethically • ...
unit 4 2026-02-16
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- someone who doesn't like a lot of foods
- glass dish with a lid
- to transfer liquid
- big,purple vegetable
- ready to eat fruit
- not hot and not cold
- not spicy
- without much taste
- cut up into small pieces
- dish from eggs
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- dark red root vegetable
- cook in oil
- opposite of sweet
- not cooked
- not sof fruit
- to take off the skin
- not fatty meat
- cook in water
- not fresh bread
- give someone food
20 Clues: not spicy • not cooked • cook in oil • not sof fruit • cook in water • not fatty meat • dish from eggs • not fresh bread • opposite of sweet • give someone food • to transfer liquid • ready to eat fruit • without much taste • to take off the skin • big,purple vegetable • not hot and not cold • glass dish with a lid • dark red root vegetable • cut up into small pieces • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2023-02-05
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- he discovered the stress response
- first person to investigate sexuality scientifically
- the amount of energy used when the digestive system has lain dormant
- a theory outlining the elements that have an impact on someone's degree of motivation and contentment
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- he wrote a book in 1991 book on Emotion and Adaptation
- pattern of physiological activities taking place during sexual contact
- one of the psychologists that developed the James-Lange Theory
- he developed two-factor theory of emotion
- the collaborative and communicative leadership approach that emphasizes emotion
- the time after a stimulus during which a delayed reaction to a subsequent stimulus provided soon after the first occurs
10 Clues: he discovered the stress response • he developed two-factor theory of emotion • first person to investigate sexuality scientifically • he wrote a book in 1991 book on Emotion and Adaptation • one of the psychologists that developed the James-Lange Theory • the amount of energy used when the digestive system has lain dormant • ...
Industrial revolution vocabulary 2013-11-22
10 Clues: one of the fence • the growth of cities • working class people • a high speed highway • theory government actions • the development so industry • a large building with machinery • a political theory in a society • an economic system in production • an economic and political system
Rebirth of Europe: Scientific Revolution 2025-09-18
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- Planets move in elliptical orbits, proving Copernicus
- Developed F thermometer
- Laws of motion
- Developed an alternate thermometer scale
- Developed barometer (predict weather)
- Created geocentric (earth is center) theory
- Created experimental method or experimenting to prove things right
- Microscope
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- Observed bacteria and red blood cells
- Created the telescope, proving Copernicus
- Created analytical geometry; "I think, therefore I am"
- Created heliocentric (sun is center) theory
- Dissected corpses to study human anatomy
- Created first vaccine (for cowpox)
- Father of modern chemistry
15 Clues: Microscope • Laws of motion • Developed F thermometer • Father of modern chemistry • Created first vaccine (for cowpox) • Observed bacteria and red blood cells • Developed barometer (predict weather) • Dissected corpses to study human anatomy • Developed an alternate thermometer scale • Created the telescope, proving Copernicus • Created heliocentric (sun is center) theory • ...
The Vietnam War - the beginning 2024-09-26
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- This U.S. President first applied the Domino Theory in relation to Vietnam.
- A key principle of NATO is that an attack on one member is an attack on ____.
- The capital of North Vietnam.
- The 1954 agreement that temporarily divided Vietnam into two separate zones.
- The military alliance formed in 1954 to contain the spread of communism in Southeast Asia.
- The global conflict that weakened colonial powers and helped lead to decolonization in Asia.
- The European country that colonized Vietnam in the 19th century.
- The South Vietnamese communist-led for
- The trail used by the North Vietnamese to transport supplies to the Viet Cong in the South.
- A chemical used by the U.S. military to clear forests.
- The Vietnamese communist-led resistance force that fought against French rule during the First Indochina War.
- The President of the United States during much of the Vietnam War (1963-1969).
- The theory suggesting that if one country fell to communism, others in the region would follow.
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- The military strategy used by the Viet Cong, involving surprise attacks and ambushes.
- Australia fought alongside the U.S. in this earlier conflict before Vietnam, also part of the Cold War.
- The Communist leader who declared Vietnam's independence from France in 1945.
- The country that supported North Vietnam with military and financial aid.
- The political theory the U.S. aimed to stop from spreading in Vietnam.
- The country that Vietnam was formerly part of before it gained independence from French rule.
- This country sent troops to support the United States in Vietnam as part of their ANZUS alliance commitment.
- The military alliance formed in 1949 for collective defense against the Soviet Union.
- The South Vietnamese leader who was supported by the U.S. but became unpopular due to his authoritarian rule.
- The treaty between the U.S., Australia, and New Zealand that strengthened their military cooperation.
23 Clues: The capital of North Vietnam. • The South Vietnamese communist-led for • A chemical used by the U.S. military to clear forests. • The European country that colonized Vietnam in the 19th century. • The political theory the U.S. aimed to stop from spreading in Vietnam. • The country that supported North Vietnam with military and financial aid. • ...
Theories in Human Growth and Development 2021-10-18
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- Part of the nervous system controlling fight or flight
- An expression of sympathy in sorrow
- Erikson's stages of development
- Acquiring skills that allow a person to become independent.
- __ consists of the behavior patterns that distinguish one person from another.
- Second stage of Maslow's theory
- ___ occurs when a person is unconcerned with the welfare of others and is preoccupied with himself or herself.
- The ___ is a further development of the ego. It judges, controls, and punishes.
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- Believed in a scaffolding theory.
- Stages of grief
- Described human behavior as being motivated by needs that are ordered in a hierarchy.
- The achievement of one's full potential.
- Refers to the progressive acquisition of skills and the capacity to function.
- Refers to an increase in physical size.
- Believed in the Id, Ego, Superego
15 Clues: Stages of grief • Erikson's stages of development • Second stage of Maslow's theory • Believed in a scaffolding theory. • Believed in the Id, Ego, Superego • An expression of sympathy in sorrow • Refers to an increase in physical size. • The achievement of one's full potential. • Part of the nervous system controlling fight or flight • ...
Yr 10 PRE crossword 2024-12-11
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- Good character traits which help us live happy and fulfilling lives
- Ethical theory based on primary and secondary precepts
- Philosopher associated with Virtue Ethics
- Last name of the philosopher responsible for the Hedonic Calculus
- Creator of the Primary Precepts
- An ethical approach which focuses on the rule
- Bad character traits which stop us from growing and being ethical
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- Reading a good book is an example of a ______________ pleasure
- The ultimate goal according the Aristotle, to live a truly happy life
- An ethical approach which focuses on the person
- Last name of one of the philosophers associated with utilitarianism
- Scrolling through social media is an example of a ________________ pleasure
- Moral theory which focused on the greatest good for the greatest number of people
- An ethical approach which focuses on the outcome
- Creator of the atomic bomb
15 Clues: Creator of the atomic bomb • Creator of the Primary Precepts • Philosopher associated with Virtue Ethics • An ethical approach which focuses on the rule • An ethical approach which focuses on the person • An ethical approach which focuses on the outcome • Ethical theory based on primary and secondary precepts • ...
Properties of Matter 2024-09-17
11 Clues: flows freely • takes up space • expands freely • Something owned • Firm and stable • Mix of a Substance • Has no definite shape • Specific type of matter • Dissolves in certain fluids • becomes incorporated in a liquid • The relationship between the mass of the substance
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-04
11 Clues: robert boyle • tried for heresy • philosophy father • issac newton theory • said earth was round • investigating human body • william harvey discovered • developed scientific method • sun is the center of universe • logic and theory testing during mid 1500s • kelper had math that proofed the sun was the center
Science Verbs Crossword #1 2014-02-09
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- __ or __ together the materials needed for the experiment before beginning.
- Theories are __ to better explain the universe around us.
- __ the values you obtain in a chart.
- All known animals are __ into different kingdoms.
- __ your answer by showing me some data.
- Astronomers would like to __ the existence of black matter.
- Arrange the elements into __based on the number of electrons.
- __ to the audience Newton’s Laws of Motion using the given materials.
- __ the blueprints until the device functions properly.
- The villain tried to __ the doomsday device by pushing the button.
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- __ or __ you observations during your experiment as documentation.
- The professor will __ your research paper.
- Repeat or __ the experiment to verify your results.
- Once you make a __, you can form a theory.
- __ or hypothesize the conclusion.
- __ the expression to find the answer.
- You do an experiment to __ a theory.
17 Clues: __ or hypothesize the conclusion. • __ the values you obtain in a chart. • You do an experiment to __ a theory. • __ the expression to find the answer. • __ your answer by showing me some data. • The professor will __ your research paper. • Once you make a __, you can form a theory. • All known animals are __ into different kingdoms. • ...
Science Puzzle 2024-10-08
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- is the region of total shadow of earth
- tides occur at the 1st and 3rd qtr moon when the moon and sun pull at right angles to each other
- period is an object's orbital period relative to the sun
- In the Ptolemaic theory, the point off-center in the deferent from which the center of the epicycle appears to move uniformly
- star any planet visible in the evening sky
- January 4, earth's closest point to the sun
- A model of the solar system in which the sun is at the center, with Earth and the other planets revolving around it, such as the Copernican universe
- period the 27.322 days it takes the moon to orbit eastward around the Earth
- star any earth visible in the sky shortly before sunrise
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- The small circle followed by a planet in the Ptolemaic theory. The center of the epicycle follows a larger circle (the deferent) around Earth.
- equinox is September 22, the place where it crosses the celestial equator moving southward
- equinox March 21, the place where the sun crosses the celestial equator moving northward
- A model of the universe in which Earth is at the center of the revolving planets and stars
- In the Ptolemaic theory, the large circle around Earth along which the center of the epicycle was thought to move
- solstice December 22, the sun is farthest south
15 Clues: is the region of total shadow of earth • star any planet visible in the evening sky • January 4, earth's closest point to the sun • solstice December 22, the sun is farthest south • period is an object's orbital period relative to the sun • star any earth visible in the sky shortly before sunrise • ...
Stage 18 Vocabulary 2014-01-12
28 Clues: for • hand • head • part • dare • night • there • break • solder • refuse • sacred • gladly • no one • perhaps • goddess • I began • protection • afterwards • in front of • be in a rage • depart, leave • point out, show • finally, lastly • where? where to? • beg for, ask for • get to know, find out • obstruct, block the way • stand one's ground, stand firm
MASTERING WORDS 99 2025-09-18
20 Clues: plenty • arranged • complaint • momentary • recalling • repairing • assistance • uninformed • resilience • protection • big-headed • bothersome • importance • a likeness • standing firm • give certainty • someone known to you • the day after this one • payment for extra work • educational financial award
Our World 2013-04-16
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- theory that the world started with an explosion
- Theory that animals developed and changed over time
- Being in charge of the world for God, ruling
- Brazilian Christian who fought to look after the Amazonian rainforest
- Believing the Bible contains symbolic truth
- things that people are good at, certain skills or abilities
- agent or steward working for Allah
- The first man in Christianity and Islam
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- the unique design of the world
- the part of nature that is not just physical
- the surrounding which we live in
- having compassion for others and caring for them
- Guarding and caring for the world for God
- Believing the Bible word for word
- Muslim word for balance in the natural world
15 Clues: the unique design of the world • the surrounding which we live in • Believing the Bible word for word • agent or steward working for Allah • The first man in Christianity and Islam • Guarding and caring for the world for God • Believing the Bible contains symbolic truth • the part of nature that is not just physical • Being in charge of the world for God, ruling • ...
Politics and Governance 2024-09-16
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- Theory that rulers are ordained by God to govern
- One of the areas the state promotes through police power
- According to Brecht, someone who avoids participating in politics
- Theory that the state is formed by a voluntary agreement among people
- Political entity with four elements: people, territory, government, and sovereignty
- Supreme power of the state to command and enforce obedience
- Study of the acquisition and exercise of power
- Approach emphasizing scientific and objective study in political science
- Systematic study of political structures, processes, and behavior
- Formal institution concerned with making laws
- First used the term "state" in his writings
- Openness to information in the decision-making process
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- Theory that the state is founded on humans’ natural instinct for association
- Power of the state to appropriate private property for public use
- Agency through which the will of the state is carried out
- State's power to impose burdens to raise revenue
- Definite portion of land governed by a state
- Another area promoted through police power by the state
- Philosopher who believed the state should be large enough to be self-sufficing
- Discipline that studies human behavior in society, often connected with political science
- Proper utilization of resources in governance
- Answerability or responsibility for one’s actions in governance
- A sovereign entity with a unified population sharing common cultural traits
- One of the four elements of a state, referring to its population
- Principle that no one is above the law
- Society united by common ancestry, language, and culture
- Philosopher who stated the state should neither be too small nor too large
- Refers to police power, eminent domain, and taxation
- Defined politics as "Who gets what, when, and how"
- The process of steering and managing public policies
30 Clues: Principle that no one is above the law • First used the term "state" in his writings • Definite portion of land governed by a state • Proper utilization of resources in governance • Formal institution concerned with making laws • Study of the acquisition and exercise of power • Theory that rulers are ordained by God to govern • ...
Chapter 10 by Kyle Beach 2020-04-21
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- The action of protecting, or the state of being protected.
- When the listener is observing the speaker's behavior and body language.
- Positive declarations intended to give confidence; a promise.
- The practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude.
- Friendship is a close association between two people marked by feelings of care, respect, admiration, concern, or even love.
- The right or condition of self-government.
- A relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else.
- An interpersonal communication theory about close personal ties and relationships that highlights the tensions, struggles and interplay between contrary tendencies.
- A group of persons united by the ties of marriage, blood, or adoption, constituting a single household and interacting with each other in their respective social positions, usually those of spouses, parents, children, and siblings.
- The quality of being new, original, or unusual.
- A style of communicating that has a specific set of goals and techniques.
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- The degree to which a correct prediction or forecast of a system's state can be made either qualitatively or quantitatively.
- A systematic research theory designed to develop an evidence-based understanding of the way people make decisions about revealing and concealing private information.
- A process of communication by which one person reveals information about themself to another.
- A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- Conditions governing what they can, and can't, talk about, how they can discuss such topics, and who else should habe access to this information.
- Close familiarity or friendship; closeness.
- A variety of behaviors exhibited by relational partners in an effort to maintain that relationship.
- A theory that proposes, as relationships develop, interpersonal communication moves from relatively shallow, non-intimate levels to deeper, more intimate ones.
- A lack of restriction; accessibility.
20 Clues: A lack of restriction; accessibility. • The right or condition of self-government. • Close familiarity or friendship; closeness. • The quality of being new, original, or unusual. • The action of protecting, or the state of being protected. • Positive declarations intended to give confidence; a promise. • ...
G9 Quiz 2025-11-24
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- The speed at which a camping firm would want to respond to an increase in demand for one of its products.
- What is on the vertical axis of a demand diagram.
- A line joining up different quantities demanded or supplied at different prices.
- The name for a schedule or curve which shows the demand of one person.
- The direction of a change in a demand curve as a result of an increase in the price of a substitute.
- What is measured on the horizontal axis of a demand curve.
- Portable shelters for people to sleep in sold by a camping firm.
- A rise in demand resulting from a change in an influence other than a change in price.
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- A movement along a demand curve resulting in a higher quantity demanded.
- The willingness and ability to buy a product.
- A fall in the quantity demanded of a product caused by a rise in price.
- The direction demand moves along a demand curve due to a rise in price.
- A shift to the left of a demand curve.
- The name for a change in the position of a demand curve due to a change in an influence other than price.
- The name for the total demand for a product.
- The direction a demand curve moves when less is demanded at each and every price.
- The direction along a demand curve resulting from a fall in price.
17 Clues: A shift to the left of a demand curve. • The name for the total demand for a product. • The willingness and ability to buy a product. • What is on the vertical axis of a demand diagram. • What is measured on the horizontal axis of a demand curve. • Portable shelters for people to sleep in sold by a camping firm. • ...
Vocab Unit 6 2017-03-23
20 Clues: Slave • Caring • basket • Fearful • mocking • detailed • Mournful • to pay for • Convincing • replacement • unnecessary • to continue • after death • chop or cut • make fun of • to make poor • understanding • Make Amends to • keep firm grab on • formal and respectful
Atomic theory 2021-11-15
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- came to the conclusion that atoms cannot be broken down
- electron location is limited to energy levels
- basic unit of a chemical element
- OG atomic theory guy
- atom with the same number of protons,different number of neutrons
- electrons are spread throughout the atom
- shows that matter is composed of particles called atoms
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- tubes used to see electrons
- Cathode - Ray
- found the nucleus of the atom
- consists of neutrons and protons (at center of atom)
- a way to count small particles
12 Clues: Cathode - Ray • OG atomic theory guy • tubes used to see electrons • found the nucleus of the atom • a way to count small particles • basic unit of a chemical element • electrons are spread throughout the atom • electron location is limited to energy levels • consists of neutrons and protons (at center of atom) • came to the conclusion that atoms cannot be broken down • ...
Abnormal psychology and treatment of psychological disorders 2016-04-25
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- Intense feelings directed toward the therapist that many clients experience in the process of therapy.
- The physical act resulting from an obsession. Typically a compulsive act is done in an attempt to alleviate the discomfort created by an obsession.
- False perception of reality (e.g., hearing voices that aren't there or seeing people who do not exist) [auditory (hearing); visual (sight); olfactory (smell); tactile (touch); and taste]
- The therapeutic technique based on humanistic theory which is non-directive and empathic.
- The psychoanalytic technique of allowing a patient to talk without direction or input in order to analyze current issues of the client.
- Psychotherapy conducted with at least three or four non-related individuals who are similar in some are, such as gender, age, mental illness, or presenting problem.
- Period of extreme anxiety and physical symptoms such as heart palpitations, shakiness, dizziness, and racing thoughts. Initial attacks are often reported to feel like a heart attack due to the heart palpitations. A medical exam should be conducted to rule out any such condition.
- A treatment technique where the client is exposed to gradually increasing anxiety provoking stimuli while relaxing; the goal is for the client to eventually confront a phobia or fear without the previously associated anxiety.
- A behavioral technique used to treat phobias in which the client is presented with the feared stimulus until the associated anxiety disapears.
- The specific field in psychology concerned with psychology’s impact on health, physical well being, and illness.
- The application of behavioral theory to change a specific behavior.
- A type of behavioral treatment where an aversive stimuli is paired with a negative behavior in hopes that the behavior will change in the future to avoid the aversive stimuli.
- A condition in which arousal and/or sexual gratification is attained through inanimate objects (shoes, pantyhose) or non-sexual body parts (feet, hair). Is considered a problem when the object is needed in order to obtain arousal or gratification and the individual can not can not complete a sexual act without this object present.
- Treatment focused on increasing awareness of one's self concept.
- The application of behavioral theory (e.g. conditioning, reinforcement) in the treatment of mental illness.
- An intense fear of a specific object or situation. Most of us consider ourselves to have phobias, but to be diagnosable, the fear must significantly restrict our way of life.
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- often referred to as the father of clinical psychology. His extensive theory of personality development (psychoanalytical theory) is the cornerstone for modern psychological thought, and consists of (1) the psychosexual stages of development, (2) the structural model of personality (id, ego, superego), and (3) levels of consciousness (conscious, subconscious, and unconscious). See Psychoanalysis.
- A generic term for the idea that chemical in the brain are either too scarce or too abundant resulting in a mental disorder such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.
- Treatment involving family members which seeks to change the unhealthy familial patterns and interactions.
- The physiological and psychological reaction to an expected danger, whether real or imagined
- A humanistic therapy based on Carl Roger's beliefs that an individual has an unlimited capacity for psychological growth and will continue to grow unless barriers are placed in the way.
- The treatment approach based on the theory that our cognitions or thoughts control a large part of our behaviors and emotions. Therefore, changing the way we think can result in positive changes in the way we act and feel.
- The behavioral technique of pairing a naturally occurring stimulus and response chain with a different stimulus in order to produce a response which is not naturally occurring.
- Changes in thoughts, emotions, and behavior as a result of extended job stress and unrewarded repetition of duties. Burnout is seen as extreme dissatisfaction, pessimism, lowered job satisfaction, and a desire to quit.
- Treatment involving the combination of behaviorism (based on the theories of learning) and cognitive therapy (based on the theory that our cognitions or thoughts control a large portion of our behaviors).
- A modern adaptation of psychoanalytic therapy which has made sometimes minor and sometimes major changes to Freud's original theories.
- A separation from the self, with the most severe resulting in Dissociative Identity Disorder. Most of us experience this in very mild forms such as when we are driving long distance and lose time or find ourselves day dreaming longer than we thought.
- A persistent and seemingly uncontrollable thought.
- False belief system (e.g., believing you are Napoleon, have magical powers, or the false belief that others are 'out to get you.').
- A humanistic Psychologist who developed Client-Centered Therapy
- Treatment focusing on the awareness and understanding of one's feelings.
- Causal relationships of diseases; theories regarding how the specific disease or disorder began.
32 Clues: A persistent and seemingly uncontrollable thought. • A humanistic Psychologist who developed Client-Centered Therapy • Treatment focused on increasing awareness of one's self concept. • The application of behavioral theory to change a specific behavior. • Treatment focusing on the awareness and understanding of one's feelings. • ...
Test One Review 2025-12-15
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- metric prefix for one thousandth
- defined as the amount of gravitational pull on an object
- verified theory that has stood the test of time is called a scientific ___
- a tentative explanation or unproven idea
- the substance of the physical world
- the law of cause and effect is also called the principle of ________
- a hypothesis that has passed the test of many experiments and has the support of other scientists
- type of chemistry that determines how much of a substance is present
- repeatability of a measurement
- SI unit for time
- metric unit for capacity
- State of matter that has definite shape and volume
- NOT a major step of the scientific method
- how closely a measurement reflects the actual value
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- what temperature do most nations use
- only SI unit still defined by a physical object
- the amount of space matter takes up
- the "language of science"
- all other fields of science depend on proper understanding of ________
- the absolute temperature scale uses units of _____
- science put to use
- any property that can be determined without changing the type of matter is a ____ property
- SI unit for length
- refers to any push or pull
- the ability to do work
- defined as the amount of inertia of an object
26 Clues: SI unit for time • science put to use • SI unit for length • the ability to do work • metric unit for capacity • the "language of science" • refers to any push or pull • repeatability of a measurement • metric prefix for one thousandth • the amount of space matter takes up • the substance of the physical world • what temperature do most nations use • ...
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 • ...
PSYCHOLOGY 2025-12-12
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- Learning theory says the caregiver becomes this due to feeding
- Type of data consisting of numbers
- The disappearance of a conditioned response when the CS is repeatedly presented without the UCS
- Study in an unnatural setting is low in..
- Researcher who studied imprinting in geese
- Study comparing attachment across cultures by Van IJzendoorn and Kroonenberg
- When behaviour changes because participants know theyre being observed
- A in Bowlby's Monotropic Theory
- When a researcher applies tools from one culture to another culture incorrectly
- Term for repeating information in STM to keep it there
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- U in SCOUT
- Researcher who investigated coding in memory
- Small-scale test run used to identify issues with research design
- Consistency of a measurement over time
- Memory for facts and knowledge
- Technique used to reduce demand characteristics by keeping participants unaware of aim
- When new information interferes with old information
- In the classical conditioning explanation of attachment, the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is:
- Which approach argues that all behaviour is learned from the environment?
- Counterbalancing is used primarily in:
- Godden and Baddeley studied context cues in what?
21 Clues: U in SCOUT • Memory for facts and knowledge • A in Bowlby's Monotropic Theory • Type of data consisting of numbers • Consistency of a measurement over time • Counterbalancing is used primarily in: • Study in an unnatural setting is low in.. • Researcher who studied imprinting in geese • Researcher who investigated coding in memory • ...
Scientific Method 2022-09-07
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- prove (a statement or theory to be wrong or false; disprove
- factor in a controlled experiment that is deliberately changed; also called manipulated variable
- possible explanation for a set of observations or possible answer to a scientific question
- numbers obtained by counting or measuring
- experiment in which only one variable is changed
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
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- variable that is observed and that changes in response to the independent variable; also called the responding variable
- an example of a theory that has a great deal of support and has not yet been refuted
- The process of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- group in an experiment that is exposed to the same conditions as the experimental group except for one independent variable
- a statement based on experimental measurements and observations
- evidence; information gathered from observations
- descriptive and involve characteristics that cannot usually be measured
- a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses, and enables scientists to make accurate predictions about new situations
15 Clues: numbers obtained by counting or measuring • evidence; information gathered from observations • experiment in which only one variable is changed • prove (a statement or theory to be wrong or false; disprove • a statement based on experimental measurements and observations • a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience • ...
WHB Unit 1 Test Review 2025-12-10
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- Means "worldly"
- Focuses on human achievement and potential
- Discovered the Heliocentric theory
- Known as the "Father of Chemistry"
- This man was placed on house arrest after making scientific discoveries that went against the church
- Proved the Heliocentric theory using math
- Wrote about laws of motion
- This person helped develop the scientific method and argued for experimentation
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- This person founded analytical geography and helped with the creation of the Scientific Method
- Government where religious officials are in charge
- This term refers to a pardon that releases the sinner from penalty/purgatory of committing a sin.
- Translates to "rebirth"
- Belief that God has already determined who will be saved
- Created the protestant faith of Calvinism and preached about predestination
- This person made improvements upon the printing press in Europe
15 Clues: Means "worldly" • Translates to "rebirth" • Wrote about laws of motion • Discovered the Heliocentric theory • Known as the "Father of Chemistry" • Proved the Heliocentric theory using math • Focuses on human achievement and potential • Government where religious officials are in charge • Belief that God has already determined who will be saved • ...
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. • ...
Module 18 - Vision: Sensory & Perceptual Processing 2021-12-10
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- Point where optic nerve leaves eye
- Adjustable opening center of eye where light enters
- Clear protective outer layer covering pupil & iris
- Nerve cells respond to shape, angle, and movement
- Clear structure in eye that changes shape to focus
- Receptors of color, daylight, fine detail
- Theory that retina contains 3 dif colors
- Light energy
- Our perception of visual stimuli
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- Distance from peaks of waves
- Theory opposing retinal process enable color
- Process of eye's lens changing to focus
- Colored portion of the eye around pupil
- Central cone cluster focal point in retina
- Eye tissue that senses light & sends info to brain
- Processing many things simultaneously
- Brightness or loudness based on wave amplitude
- Nerve that carries impulses from eye to brain
- Receptors of black, white, grey, peripheral, night
- Variety of a color
20 Clues: Light energy • Variety of a color • Distance from peaks of waves • Our perception of visual stimuli • Point where optic nerve leaves eye • Processing many things simultaneously • Process of eye's lens changing to focus • Colored portion of the eye around pupil • Theory that retina contains 3 dif colors • Receptors of color, daylight, fine detail • ...
NUR430 Change Theory 2024-02-20
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- An expected response to change that relates to a reluctance of individuals to comply with a planned change
- Change theory/model with the stages of precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, & maintenance
- Force that pushes a system towards change
- _______ change theories suggest that change cannot be sequential because of the world's natural unpredictability
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- First phase of Lewin's theory characterized by data gathering and decision-making on whether change is needed
- Force that pulls a system away from change
- Second phase of Lewin's theory characterized by planning and implementation to move into change
- _______-coercive is the strategy where change can forced by authority, incentives, or ultimatums
- Final phase of Lewin's theory characterized by integration and stabilization of the change into a system
- An organization with rigid structures and heavy resistance to change is displaying signs of what?
10 Clues: Force that pushes a system towards change • Force that pulls a system away from change • Second phase of Lewin's theory characterized by planning and implementation to move into change • _______-coercive is the strategy where change can forced by authority, incentives, or ultimatums • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-04
11 Clues: robert boyle • tried for heresy • philosophy father • issac newton theory • said earth was round • investigating human body • william harvey discovered • developed scientific method • sun is the center of universe • logic and theory testing during mid 1500s • kelper had math that proofed the sun was the center
Groundwork 2025-09-29
12 Clues: journey on foot • source of origin • existence itself • 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
chapter 2 vocabulary 2017-03-08
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- relating to on the edge of something
- any protruding limb coming from a living organism
- something showing good attention to detail
- when multiple shapes share an axis
- projecting words more concisely
- the ability to not be able to be changed after created
- a belief or theory that all actions or like should be based on reason not religion
- not accepting of an religion or morals
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- very frail and or skinny
- quality of being able to be molded
- easily changeable
- a doctrine that all events are not determined by non will causes
- the ability of the brain to form synaptic connections
- a theory that all knowledge is from sense or experience
- a branch of knowledge that covers structure, relationships between languages and historical development
- make something accustomed to something
- smart, new or original
17 Clues: easily changeable • smart, new or original • very frail and or skinny • projecting words more concisely • quality of being able to be molded • when multiple shapes share an axis • relating to on the edge of something • make something accustomed to something • not accepting of an religion or morals • something showing good attention to detail • ...
Chemistry Chapter 2 Vocab 2020-09-04
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- Amount of space occupied
- Flows freely; fixed volume
- Combination of 2+ substances
- Matter which a body contains
- A row in the Periodic Table
- Purifying a liquid
- Substance diffused in the air
- Takes part in a reaction
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- Combination of 2+ elements
- firm and stable in shape
- A certain type of atom
- Particular kind of matter
- A column in the Periodic Table
- Produced during a process
- No fixed volume or shape
15 Clues: Purifying a liquid • A certain type of atom • firm and stable in shape • Amount of space occupied • No fixed volume or shape • Takes part in a reaction • Particular kind of matter • Produced during a process • Combination of 2+ elements • Flows freely; fixed volume • A row in the Periodic Table • Combination of 2+ substances • Matter which a body contains • Substance diffused in the air • ...
Goodwill 2021-06-14
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-16
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- person responsible for the theory states eight stages in which people must successfully resolve a psychological and/or social conflict before moving to the next stage.
- person responsible for the theory that the social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development.
- person responsible for the theory based on the assumption that people are affected by rewards and punishments, but their reaction to rewards and punishments are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations.
- person responsible for the theory states four stages of cognitive development explaining how people learn/process information.
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- person responsible for the theory that behaviors are associated with emotional responses.
- person responsible for the theory that behaviors are repeated when reinforced.
- person responsible for the theory states three different levels of thinking that people go through in making moral decisions.
- person responsible for the theory states events that happened early in life affect a person for years to come.
8 Clues: person responsible for the theory that behaviors are repeated when reinforced. • person responsible for the theory that behaviors are associated with emotional responses. • person responsible for the theory that the social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-16
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- person responsible for the theory that states eight stages in which people must successfully resolve a psychological and/or social conflict before moving to the next stage.
- person responsible for the theory that the social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development.
- person responsible for the theory based on the assumption that people are affected by rewards and punishments, but their reaction to rewards and punishments are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations.
- person responsible for the theory that states four stages of cognitive development explaining how people learn/process information.
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- person responsible for the theory that behaviors are associated with emotional responses.
- person responsible for the theory that behaviors are repeated when reinforced.
- person responsible for the theory that states three different levels of thinking that people go through in making moral decisions.
- person responsible for the theory that states events that happened early in life affect a person for years to come.
8 Clues: person responsible for the theory that behaviors are repeated when reinforced. • person responsible for the theory that behaviors are associated with emotional responses. • person responsible for the theory that the social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development. • ...
21st Century 2017-10-16
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- It is an approach where a reader may analyze a work of literature as complete in itself without relating to it the outside of the world.
- a theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning.
- is based on the linguistics theories of Ferdinand Saussure and cultural theories of Claude and Levi-Strauss.
- refer to the sum of total of the world's national literatures but usually it refers to the circulation of works into the wider world beyond their country of origin.
- this period is divided into the propaganda and the revolution.
- explains a work of fiction, poetry or drama by means of interpretations. It's goal is to broaden and deepen your understanding of work of literature.
- An approach where the reader may study the author's life, time and culture to better understand the author's work.
- in literature, this term may be applied to any writing that seeks to portray life exactly as it is, without embellishments or idealization.
- it is the period where the writer expresses his feelings. He is imaginative, adventurous and sentimental.
- was initiated by Jacques Derrida in the late 1960's.
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- examines the culture and society from which literature is produced, and how these influences affect literature.
- also known as Formalist criticism.
- this period is the rebirth of the humanistic spirit of classical antiquity.
- Effective or pragmatic theory.
- the literary scene during this era was focused on religious themes due to the Christianization of the Philippines by the Spaniards.
- a theory based on the classical Aristotelian idea that literature imitates or reflects the real world or the world of ideal concepts of things from which subjects of literature is derived.
- refers to the individual's way of reading a literary text.
- a type of writing that shows restraint, careful planning a deep respect for the past.
- is a pre-hispanic epic poem of the ilocano people of the Philippines.
- a criticism that has the longest history being a 20th century phenomenon. It argues that literature is a product of real, social and economic existence.
20 Clues: Effective or pragmatic theory. • also known as Formalist criticism. • was initiated by Jacques Derrida in the late 1960's. • refers to the individual's way of reading a literary text. • this period is divided into the propaganda and the revolution. • a theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning. • ...
21st Century 2017-10-16
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- An approach where the reader may study the author's life, time and culture to better understand the author's work.
- refer to the sum of total of the world's national literatures but usually it refers to the circulation of works into the wider world beyond their country of origin.
- this period is the rebirth of the humanistic spirit of classical antiquity.
- refers to the individual's way of reading a literary text.
- also known as Formalist criticism.
- is based on the linguistics theories of Ferdinand Saussure and cultural theories of Claude and Levi-Strauss.
- it is the period where the writer expresses his feelings. He is imaginative, adventurous and sentimental.
- examines the culture and society from which literature is produced, and how these influences affect literature.
- a theory based on the classical Aristotelian idea that literature imitates or reflects the real world or the world of ideal concepts of things from which subjects of literature is derived.
- this period is divided into the propaganda and the revolution.
- the literary scene during this era was focused on religious themes due to the Christianization of the Philippines by the Spaniards.
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- explains a work of fiction, poetry or drama by means of interpretations. It's goal is to broaden and deepen your understanding of work of literature.
- a criticism that has the longest history being a 20th century phenomenon. It argues that literature is a product of real, social and economic existence.
- Effective or pragmatic theory.
- was initiated by Jacques Derrida in the late 1960's.
- a theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning.
- in literature, this term may be applied to any writing that seeks to portray life exactly as it is, without embellishments or idealization.
- It is an approach where a reader may analyze a work of literature as complete in itself without relating to it the outside of the world.
- is a pre-hispanic epic poem of the ilocano people of the Philippines.
- a type of writing that shows restraint, careful planning a deep respect for the past.
20 Clues: Effective or pragmatic theory. • also known as Formalist criticism. • was initiated by Jacques Derrida in the late 1960's. • refers to the individual's way of reading a literary text. • this period is divided into the propaganda and the revolution. • a theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning. • ...
U.S History Crossword 2025-03-31
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- A place where alcoholic beverage are sold illegally
- Women who wore makeup, drank prohibited liquor, and smoked cigarettes in the 1920s were called what?
- Automobile built by the Ford Motor Company from 1908 until 1927.
- A production system with machines and workers arranged so that each person performs an assigned task again and again as the item passes before him or her.
- A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs.
- Which case reflected the prejudices and fears of immigrants?
- An economic theory that lower taxes will cost the economy as businesses and individuals invest their money thereby creating higher tax revenue.
- A notable aspect of the economic boom was the growth of individual borrowing money this was called ?
- The explosion of African American arts, music, and political activity in the 1920s became known as what?
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- Under Warren G. Harding, what famous scandal happened?
- The belief that God created the world and everything in it, usually in the way described in the bible.
- This group wanted to restrict immigration the most and mainly targeted African Americans in the 1860s.
- What was the 1920s movement that believed the Christian Bible was literally true and denied the theory of evolution called?
- A person who believes that there should be no government is called an.
- The production of large quantities of goods using machinery and often an assembly line
- What was hostility towards immigrants called?
- The scientific theory that humans and other forms of life have evolved over time.
17 Clues: What was hostility towards immigrants called? • A place where alcoholic beverage are sold illegally • Under Warren G. Harding, what famous scandal happened? • A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs. • Which case reflected the prejudices and fears of immigrants? • Automobile built by the Ford Motor Company from 1908 until 1927. • ...
Jackson Lewis 2025-12-01
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- Attorney meetings by region
- how we support our attorneys
- special program for associates
- best arbitration win
- What is good for the firm is my...
- a mindset
- June weekend replacement
- Most successful chair
- End of dark days
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- 2025 PPP
- In the land of the blind, the...
- preeminent L&E boutique
- if i can't defend it i will...
- Mr. Innovation
14 Clues: 2025 PPP • a mindset • Mr. Innovation • End of dark days • best arbitration win • Most successful chair • preeminent L&E boutique • June weekend replacement • Attorney meetings by region • how we support our attorneys • special program for associates • if i can't defend it i will... • In the land of the blind, the... • What is good for the firm is my...
Burj Khalifa 2019-06-05
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- Designer.
- Sponsor.
- Designing firm.
- Tallest building in the US.
- Where Burj Khalifa is located.
- Developing company.
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- Original name for Burj Khalifa.
- Second tallest structure.
- Main building material.
- Type of support.
- True or false: the Burj Khalifa is 828.9m tall.
- Type of issue the developers had in the engineering and architectural stage.
- Where all the elevators and stairs are located.
- The Burj Khalifa was constructed to make Dubai _____.
- Area where immigrant workers came from.
- Tallest building in the world.
16 Clues: Sponsor. • Designer. • Designing firm. • Type of support. • Developing company. • Main building material. • Second tallest structure. • Tallest building in the US. • Where Burj Khalifa is located. • Tallest building in the world. • Original name for Burj Khalifa. • Area where immigrant workers came from. • True or false: the Burj Khalifa is 828.9m tall. • ...
Chapter 12 2012-10-23
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- an illegal groupping of companies that discourages competition.
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm.
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price.
- a market structure in which a large number of firms all produce the same product, and no single seller controls supply or prices.
- any market structure besides perfect competition.
- a division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good.
- laws that encourage competiton in the marketplace.
- a market in which a single seller has control.
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market.
- a product, such as petroleum or milk, that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it.
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production.
- an agreement amont firms to sell at the same or very similar prices.
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production.
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- making a product different from other, similar products.
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce or sell goods.
- a monopoly created by the government.
- the ability of a company to control prices and total market output.
- that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as more units are produced.
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market.
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market.
20 Clues: a monopoly created by the government. • a market in which a single seller has control. • any market structure besides perfect competition. • laws that encourage competiton in the marketplace. • when two or more companies join to form a single firm. • making a product different from other, similar products. • ...
Modern World History 2023-05-19
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- conference where the dividing of Germany is decided
- the philosophical idea of letting things take their course
- government and economic system, everything is owned privately
- theory that everything orbits the earth
- taking over a country for resources
- national peace keeping organization
- holy land of the Jewish people
- government style ruled over by a dictator
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- defense agreement between eastern European states
- genocide against the Jewish people during WW2
- theory we orbit the sun
- controlling power over dependent people
12 Clues: theory we orbit the sun • holy land of the Jewish people • taking over a country for resources • national peace keeping organization • theory that everything orbits the earth • controlling power over dependent people • government style ruled over by a dictator • genocide against the Jewish people during WW2 • defense agreement between eastern European states • ...
ADJECTIVES 2025-08-28
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- (taste) the flavor of chili
- (sound) made by dog
- (sight) lack of sharpness
- (taste) no flavor
- (smell) unpleasant smell
- (touch) uneven texture
- (taste) resembling the odor of fish
- (sight) have a smooth glossy surface
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- (smell) come from smoke
- (touch) low temperature
- (sight) free from mist, haze, or dust
- (sight) radiating or reflecting light
- (sound) become amused or derisive
- (sound) making noise
- (touch) not firm
15 Clues: (touch) not firm • (taste) no flavor • (sound) made by dog • (sound) making noise • (touch) uneven texture • (smell) come from smoke • (touch) low temperature • (smell) unpleasant smell • (sight) lack of sharpness • (taste) the flavor of chili • (sound) become amused or derisive • (taste) resembling the odor of fish • (sight) have a smooth glossy surface • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-03-05
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- primary driving force for movement of tectonic plates, heating and cooling of material in mantle
- elevated area of the seafloor characterized by high heat flow & volcanism
- individual pieces of Earth’s shell that interact to produce earthquakes, volcanoes, etc.
- formed during continental-continental convergence; composed of deformed sedimentary and metamorphic rocks; ex. The Himalayas
- Older, denser portions of oceanic lithosphere that descend into mantle at a rate equal to seafloor production
- deep canyonlike structure along the crest of some ridge segments
- Lithosphere stretches, promotes mantle upwelling, thins lithosphere and breaks brittle crystal rocks, broken fragments sink generating an elongated depression
- theory that new oceanic crust is produced at the crests of mid-ocean ridges
- a plate boundary in which two plates move apart
- one descends beneath the other, initiating volcanic activity; produces volcanic island arcs
- crust folds and deforms the accumulation of sediments and sedimentary rocks along the continental margin; produces mountain belts
- a narrow, elongated depression of the seafloor
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- the buoyant continental crust remains “floating” while the denser oceanic crust sinks into the mantle; forms continental volcanic arcs
- a chain of volcanic islands generally located a few hundred km from a trench where there is active subduction of one oceanic plate beneath another
- linear zone of irregular topography on the deep-ocean floor that follows transform faults and their inactive extensions
- a plate boundary in which two plates slide past one another without creating or destroying lithosphere
- the theory that there was once a supercontinent and over time it broke into smaller continents which drifted to their present positions
- mountains formed in part by igneous activity associated w/ the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent
- supports Continental drift theory, ancient climates, coastlines, matching fossils, etc.
- a plate boundary in which two plates move toward one another
20 Clues: a narrow, elongated depression of the seafloor • a plate boundary in which two plates move apart • a plate boundary in which two plates move toward one another • deep canyonlike structure along the crest of some ridge segments • elevated area of the seafloor characterized by high heat flow & volcanism • ...
Theology Final 2023-05-01
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- father of realism
- process of replicating an exact genetic copy
- philosophical and scientific movement that uses technology to improve human life
- came up with the theory of evolution
- beyond humanism
- grace of God (reconnection with God)
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- created three catogories of superintelligence, super longevity, and super well-being
- intelligence demonstrated by machines
- mythical spring which restores youth
- true happiness/life well lived
- good and evil; right and wrong (branch of value theory)
- coined the term trans-humanism
- cloned sheep
- pseudoscientific principle that life will expand indefinitely by human intelligence and technology
14 Clues: cloned sheep • beyond humanism • father of realism • true happiness/life well lived • coined the term trans-humanism • mythical spring which restores youth • came up with the theory of evolution • grace of God (reconnection with God) • intelligence demonstrated by machines • process of replicating an exact genetic copy • good and evil; right and wrong (branch of value theory) • ...
Hershey's birthday 2026-03-09
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- the place where u always call me which annoys me hehe
- what you spit out on your last birthday
- place where we first kissed
- the excuse u used to text me for the first time
- place where we held hands for the first time
- our lucky number
- ______ Theory that is the same as the theory in how i met your mother
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- powerhouse of the cell
- inside joke- hint: fire
- i love you is how many taps
- miss me miss me now you gotta
- Our inside joke
- let me see you do your dance let me see you twirl
- dead poets society quote
- 55
- my fav fruit
- gurgaon mai _____ hote hai kya?
- cockroach staring from c
18 Clues: 55 • my fav fruit • Our inside joke • our lucky number • powerhouse of the cell • inside joke- hint: fire • dead poets society quote • cockroach staring from c • i love you is how many taps • place where we first kissed • miss me miss me now you gotta • gurgaon mai _____ hote hai kya? • what you spit out on your last birthday • place where we held hands for the first time • ...
The Cold War 2023-02-28
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- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- A conflict in Korea over the spread of communism
- The policy of preventing the spread of communism
- A series of attacks against South Vietnam by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese
- _____ Highway System: A network of highways that span the United States
- Fall of _____: The capture of the South Vietnamese Capital on April 30, 1975
- The first satellite successfully launched into orbit
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- Tinker v. Des Moines ruled that freedom of _____ is protected by freedom of speech
- 26th _____: Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18
- Term used to represent ill-informed accusations against supposed communists
- _____ Theory: Aa revolution in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries.
- Policy of withdrawing US troops and giving responsibility to South Vietnam
- The area surrounding a city
- The competition between the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A. over superior space technology
- A political theory in which all property is controlled by the government (U.S.S.R.)
- A conflict in Vietnam over the spread of communism
- Anti-Vietnam War protesters
- A large increase in the U.S. birthrate during the 1950s and early 1960s
- Gulf of _____ Resolution: Gave the president the authority to use military force without declaring war.
19 Clues: The area surrounding a city • Anti-Vietnam War protesters • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • 26th _____: Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 • A conflict in Korea over the spread of communism • The policy of preventing the spread of communism • A conflict in Vietnam over the spread of communism • The first satellite successfully launched into orbit • ...
Properties of Matter 2023-04-19
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- All the dimensions of a 3d object
- A measure of an object's resistance
- Only takes after the shape of its container
- The point at which something melts
- The quality of being shaped by another object
- All the dimensions of 2d and 3d objects
- How easily electricity can flow through something
- The point at which something freezes
- Physical substance
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- The fragrant of something
- Firm and stable in shape
- How long something is
- The outline of an object
- How capable something is of bending
- The point at which something boils
- How compact something is
- The amount of matter something has
- Takes the shape and size of the container it is in
- How the surface of an object feels
- How hot or cold something is
20 Clues: Physical substance • How long something is • Firm and stable in shape • The outline of an object • How compact something is • The fragrant of something • How hot or cold something is • All the dimensions of a 3d object • The point at which something boils • The amount of matter something has • The point at which something melts • How the surface of an object feels • ...
Complete the Crossword using words from the poem. 2018-04-12
9 Clues: destroy • make strong • grow, prosper • weak and frail • break or fall apart • firm and unwavering • blow grain free of chaff • throw in various directions • sloping beam supporting a roof
Cognitive is fun (well, as much as Biological) 2025-03-06
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- Schemata --------- knowledge
- Effect where suggested first value can alter later estimation
- Vivid clear memories claimed to arise from emotional events
- Are biases / reconstructed memories necessarily a terrible 'mistake'?
- L&P follw up: 'Did you see any broken -----?'
- Who did the 4 card protocol
- Type of memory HM still had
- Humans are ----------- processors
- Part of the brain thought to be associated with emotion/fear
- ** Type of thinking different to *
- First stage of memory - 'writing' into the brain
- How much does the ball cost?
- ------- Effect; words at the start of a list are remembered more
- How many witnesses agreed to take part in Yuille & Cutshall study on crime?
- Burglar and --------- (Anderson & Pichert)
- Quick basicallly-mostly-fine rule of thumb
- Studying WM, get people to say something over & over uses up the 'phonological loop' via ------------ suppression
- Baddeley's buffer
- Assassinated politicians asked about by Brown & Kulik
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- Plural of schema
- To do with meaning; memory about facts or to do with what concepts mean
- Picture of a man with a balloon / laundry study; Bransford and -------
- Proportion of respondents who 'remembered' being lost in the mall
- Theory of memory that says every recall may build in later information
- Popularised (NOT created) dual systems theory
- Moves memory STM to LTM according to the MSM
- One of the slave systems in thwe WM model to do with what we see
- Whereabouts in NY the twin towers were
- Possibly flashbulb memories are not especially accurate, we are just especially ---------
- * Type of thinking different to **
- 4 stages of evaluating a theory or model
- Martin & Halverson showed 5 year olds pictures investigating what schemata?
- Most intense verb from Loftus & Palmer
- The point of memory, thinking, schemata; to understand and ------- the world
- A systematic deviation from rationality
- Effect where way question is phrased can alter response
- Type of validity many cog studies have a problem with
37 Clues: Plural of schema • Baddeley's buffer • Who did the 4 card protocol • Type of memory HM still had • Schemata --------- knowledge • How much does the ball cost? • Humans are ----------- processors • * Type of thinking different to ** • ** Type of thinking different to * • Whereabouts in NY the twin towers were • Most intense verb from Loftus & Palmer • ...
ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE 2023-09-23
10 Clues: Egyptian god • Famous theory • theory atom exploted • Galaxy where we live. • Approximately earth age • inner layer of the earth • to turn around repeatedly • Material the planet is made of • Contains planets and the solar system. • Those who created this culture were the Japanese and Cherokee
Dental Caries 2016-12-28
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- Sudden rapid and almost uncontrollable destruction of teeth by caries.
- Widely accepted theory of dental caries.
- Caries occurring in the immediate vicinity of restoration
- Dentin in arrested caries.
- Tooth in permanent dentition most susceptible to caries.
- The glycoprotein derived from saliva and adsorbed on the tooth surface.
- pH at which saliva ceases to be saturated with calcium and phosphate.
- No of zones in dentinal caries.
- Prominent structure in body of lesion.
- Secondary invaders in carious lesion.
- Consistency of necrotic mass of dentin.
- Facilitate attachment of Actinomyces to tooth surface.
- DEJ facilitates this mode of spread of caries.
- Organisms involved in smooth surface caries.
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- Carbohydrate mostly involved in etiology of dental caries.
- Dentin appearing white in transmitted light
- Decrease in plaque formation.
- Substance lost in earliest stage of carious lesion.
- Proposed Proteolytic Theory.
- Most potent chemical anticaries agent
- Indicator used in Snyder test
- Substance altering the tooth surface and structure
- Alternative term for primary caries.
- Gram-negative Cocci in plaque with proposed anticariogenic property.
- Acid formed by enzymatic breakdown of sugar and acid.
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. • Most potent chemical anticaries agent • Secondary invaders in carious lesion. • Prominent structure in body of lesion. • Consistency of necrotic mass of dentin. • ...
8 english vocab unit 6 2022-12-02
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- a pen name
- a person taking the blame for others
- withdrawn
- able to keep knowledge easily
- to be in
- a consequence
- an imperfection
- great mental suffering
- bold, firm
- amiable, cordial
- embarrassed
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- to make better again
- frank, direct
- forewarning, foreboding presence of evil
- to pronounce distinctly
- to wash away impurities
- banish, send away
- delicate skill
- to wave or flutter showily
- to add gradually
20 Clues: to be in • withdrawn • a pen name • bold, firm • embarrassed • frank, direct • a consequence • delicate skill • an imperfection • to add gradually • amiable, cordial • banish, send away • to make better again • great mental suffering • to pronounce distinctly • to wash away impurities • to wave or flutter showily • able to keep knowledge easily • a person taking the blame for others • ...
steven cline #9 per 3 3/23/14 2014-03-23
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- vocally, as distinguished form mentally
- a concave brass plate that produces a clashing tone
- token
- to do in excess
- a market consisting of rows of shops and stalls
- delayed beyond a appointed time
- the act of helping
- pleasing to the taste
- the personal staff accompanying a ruler
- island, inlet
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- a fruit seed, the inner softer part of a seed
- a firm closely woven cloth
- a commissioned officer in the armed forces
- strikingly out of the ordinary
- permitted
- the persons of help
- to cover or search an area
- to agree to something after careful consideration
- the act of moving or rising upward
- a passage, such as in a train
20 Clues: token • permitted • island, inlet • to do in excess • the act of helping • the persons of help • pleasing to the taste • a firm closely woven cloth • to cover or search an area • a passage, such as in a train • strikingly out of the ordinary • delayed beyond a appointed time • the act of moving or rising upward • vocally, as distinguished form mentally • ...
Challenge it! Theory of Continental Drift 2024-11-07
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- 7 major landforms today
- Preserved plants and animals that helped come up with this theory
- Most famous major super continent
- What two continents appear to fit together like puzzle pieces? (Hint: Africa first!)
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- Fern like plant that spreads across 5 continents
- Name of the theory of continents drifting apart
- What causes the plate tectonics to move?
- Mountains and rivers that helped come up with this theory
- Icy landforms that helped come up with this theory
9 Clues: 7 major landforms today • Most famous major super continent • What causes the plate tectonics to move? • Name of the theory of continents drifting apart • Fern like plant that spreads across 5 continents • Icy landforms that helped come up with this theory • Mountains and rivers that helped come up with this theory • ...
Think positive 2025-08-15
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- In a state of peaceful happiness
- Being considerate and generous
- a feeling of motivation that drives creativity, or action
- A feeling of expectation and desire
- THE force that explains why a person does something
- A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness
- Feeling deep pleasure from achievements
- A feeling of great pleasure and happiness
- Self-assurance
- Firm belief in someone or something
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- Hopefulness about the future
- Great pleasure
- Being thankful
- A deep affection or attachment
- The state of being calm and untroubled
- a belief or trust in something
- the practice of paying attention to the present moment without judgment
- Freedom from disturbance
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
19 Clues: Great pleasure • Being thankful • Self-assurance • Freedom from disturbance • Hopefulness about the future • Being considerate and generous • A deep affection or attachment • a belief or trust in something • In a state of peaceful happiness • A feeling of expectation and desire • Firm belief in someone or something • A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness • ...
Think positive 2025-08-15
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- In a state of peaceful happiness
- Being considerate and generous
- a feeling of motivation that drives creativity, or action
- A feeling of expectation and desire
- THE force that explains why a person does something
- A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness
- Feeling deep pleasure from achievements
- A feeling of great pleasure and happiness
- Self-assurance
- Firm belief in someone or something
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- Hopefulness about the future
- Great pleasure
- Being thankful
- A deep affection or attachment
- The state of being calm and untroubled
- a belief or trust in something
- the practice of paying attention to the present moment without judgment
- Freedom from disturbance
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
19 Clues: Great pleasure • Being thankful • Self-assurance • Freedom from disturbance • Hopefulness about the future • Being considerate and generous • A deep affection or attachment • a belief or trust in something • In a state of peaceful happiness • A feeling of expectation and desire • Firm belief in someone or something • A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness • ...
Think positive 2025-08-15
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- In a state of peaceful happiness
- Being considerate and generous
- a feeling of motivation that drives creativity, or action
- A feeling of expectation and desire
- THE force that explains why a person does something
- A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness
- Feeling deep pleasure from achievements
- A feeling of great pleasure and happiness
- Self-assurance
- Firm belief in someone or something
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- Hopefulness about the future
- Great pleasure
- Being thankful
- A deep affection or attachment
- The state of being calm and untroubled
- a belief or trust in something
- the practice of paying attention to the present moment without judgment
- Freedom from disturbance
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
19 Clues: Great pleasure • Being thankful • Self-assurance • Freedom from disturbance • Hopefulness about the future • Being considerate and generous • A deep affection or attachment • a belief or trust in something • In a state of peaceful happiness • A feeling of expectation and desire • Firm belief in someone or something • A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness • ...
Emotion 2017-11-21
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- Schachter-singer theory that to experience emotion one must physically aroused and cognitively label the arousal
- a response of the whole organism involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience
- a machine that detects lies
- people's tendency to be helpful when already in a good mood
- the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli
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- emotional release
- our tendency to form judgements relative to a neutral level defined by our prior experience
- the perception that we are worse off relative to those whom we compare ourselves
- an intense fear of specific objects
- the effect of facial expressions on experienced emotions
- theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses or subjective experience
- self-perceived happiness or satisfaction with life
12 Clues: emotional release • a machine that detects lies • an intense fear of specific objects • self-perceived happiness or satisfaction with life • the effect of facial expressions on experienced emotions • people's tendency to be helpful when already in a good mood • the perception that we are worse off relative to those whom we compare ourselves • ...
Emotion 2017-11-21
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- emotional release
- Schachter-singer theory that to experience emotion one must physically aroused and cognitively label the arousal
- people's tendency to be helpful when already in a good mood
- the perception that we are worse off relative to those whom we compare ourselves
- the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli
- a machine that detects lies
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- our tendency to form judgements relative to a neutral level defined by our prior experience
- a response of the whole organism involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience
- the effect of facial expressions on experienced emotions
- an intense fear of specific objects
- self-perceived happiness or satisfaction with life
- theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses or subjective experience
12 Clues: emotional release • a machine that detects lies • an intense fear of specific objects • self-perceived happiness or satisfaction with life • the effect of facial expressions on experienced emotions • people's tendency to be helpful when already in a good mood • the perception that we are worse off relative to those whom we compare ourselves • ...
Mysteries of Matter 2017-02-17
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- Who is supposed to melt snow?
- Who gnaws on wall?
- A flowing fluid
- What trapped Hormiguita?
- To become a liquid because of warmth
- What happens in a story
- The people in a story
- The state of something
- How hot or cold it is
- To become solid because of cold
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- Who keeps sun from melting snow?
- Hard and firm
- Who pushes cloud?
- The material something is made of
- Who blocks the wind?
- Plot is made up of these
- To catch
- The way something is at a certain time
- What measures hot or cold
- When something happens
- Who makes hot chocolate?
- To change something
22 Clues: To catch • Hard and firm • A flowing fluid • Who pushes cloud? • Who gnaws on wall? • To change something • Who blocks the wind? • The people in a story • How hot or cold it is • When something happens • The state of something • What happens in a story • What trapped Hormiguita? • Plot is made up of these • Who makes hot chocolate? • What measures hot or cold • Who is supposed to melt snow? • ...
DECA 2023-10-17
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- managament - Classical managment theory that focuses on managament as a whole and identifies effictive ways to organize and manage a buisiness
- Recolution - Time in histoiry when machines replaced humans and animal power
- based management - Emerging managment theory in which decision are based on a combitnaition of critical thinking and best avaliable evidence
- managment - Thory that focuses on improvinf the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior also called human relations
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- management - Classical managment throy that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow
- Aproach - Contemporay managment thory that suggest the appropriate style of managment depneds on the situaitoin
- Approach- Managment theory that uses measurabke techiqus to improvw decision making is an orgaization sometimes reffered to as managment science
- - System in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order or importance
- Managment - Classical managment that is an aproach based on precisly defined procedures and a clearly defined order of comand
- managmen - Thory that focuses on organizing worth with the goal of increasinf worker productivity
- of labor - Specialization of inviduals who perform specific task also called job specalization
- theory - Ideas or collection of ideas used as a set of guidlines for managing an organization
- qaulity managment (TQM) - Managment philosophy in whicb success is directy related to customer satisfacation
13 Clues: - System in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order or importance • Recolution - Time in histoiry when machines replaced humans and animal power • theory - Ideas or collection of ideas used as a set of guidlines for managing an organization • of labor - Specialization of inviduals who perform specific task also called job specalization • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-03
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- Dominant countries that exploit weaker nations.
- Term for the domination of weaker states by stronger ones.
- The process of combining national economies into global ones
- Policy of government intervention to protect domestic industries
- The sociologist who developed the World-Systems Theory.
- Less developed countries dependent on core nations.
- Multinational companies are also called
- Fair trade prioritizes the well-being of marginalized
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- The increasing interdependence of world economies
- Theory that suggests unequal relationships between core and periphery.
- Countries that serve as a buffer between core and periphery.
- A system encouraging free flow of goods and servi ces
- 16th-century system that followed the decline of feudalism.
- International organization that promotes monetary cooperation
- Regional organization that promotes trade and cooperation in Southeast Asia
15 Clues: Multinational companies are also called • Dominant countries that exploit weaker nations. • The increasing interdependence of world economies • Less developed countries dependent on core nations. • A system encouraging free flow of goods and servi ces • Fair trade prioritizes the well-being of marginalized • The sociologist who developed the World-Systems Theory. • ...
deviance and social structure 2024-03-05
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- food production is the main economic activity and can be subdivided according to the level of technology and the method of producing food
- have most immediate control over who is arrested for a criminal act
- determine the guilt or innocence of an accused person by means of a trial and assigns some form of punishment if there is a guilty finding
- sanctions used to punish those found guilty of crimes
- includes prostitution, gambling, illegal drug use; offender is the only victim
- interacting in an effort to receive a reward or a return for one’s actions
- includes murder, robbery; most victims are African Americans
- the deliberate attempt to control a person by force, to oppose someone else, or to harm another person
- a state of balance between cooperation and conflict
- much of the economy is involved in providing information and services
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- acts that allow individuals to relieve tension without disrupting the basic fabric of society
- two or more people or groups working together to achieve a goal that will benefit more than one of them
- a socially defined position in a group or in a society and has attached to it one or more roles
- as either natural in people with weak ties to the community (control theory), as a learned behavior (cultural transmission theory), or as a label (labeling theory)
- different or unacceptable behavior
- provides legitimate jobs for a wide range of people
- as the natural outgrowth of the values, norms, and structures of society
- the idea that if you do something for someone, that person owes you something in return (basis of social interaction)
- the behavior expected of someone occupying a particular status
- two or more people or groups in opposition to achieve a goal that only one can attain (advancement in school, sports)
20 Clues: different or unacceptable behavior • provides legitimate jobs for a wide range of people • a state of balance between cooperation and conflict • sanctions used to punish those found guilty of crimes • includes murder, robbery; most victims are African Americans • the behavior expected of someone occupying a particular status • ...
Physical science - Lesson 10 2018-03-19
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- - Has to main postulates
- - The distance light can travel in a unit of time through a given substance
- - The lenght contraction happens only in the direction of relative motion
- - Nonrotating , Nonaccelerating
- - The mass ,m being reffered to by the equation
- - moving object appera to be more massive
- - Not absolute property between events
- - the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- - One in which an isolated object appears to be accelerating
- - _________equivalence states that mass is concentrated energy
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- - along a timelike world line is defined as the time as measured by a clock following that line
- - is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass are brought toward
- entities - Like stars and galaxies are able to warp space
- - The point closest to the sun
- - Time for moving objects appear to slow down
- - Special theory of relativity
- - An important aspect of the general theory is the principle of ________.
- - Nothing can travel faster than 300,000 kilometers per second (186,000 miles per second).
- - a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- - Measure the earths motion through ?
20 Clues: - Has to main postulates • - The point closest to the sun • - Special theory of relativity • - Nonrotating , Nonaccelerating • - Measure the earths motion through ? • - Not absolute property between events • - moving object appera to be more massive • - Time for moving objects appear to slow down • - The mass ,m being reffered to by the equation • ...
Physical science - Lesson 10 2018-03-19
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- - the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- entities - Like stars and galaxies are able to warp space
- - Nothing can travel faster than 300,000 kilometers per second (186,000 miles per second).
- - The distance light can travel in a unit of time through a given substance
- - One in which an isolated object appears to be accelerating
- - is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass are brought toward
- - Has to main postulates
- - The point closest to the sun
- - along a timelike world line is defined as the time as measured by a clock following that line
- - An important aspect of the general theory is the principle of ________.
- - Not absolute property between events
Down
- - a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- - _________equivalence states that mass is concentrated energy
- - Nonrotating , Nonaccelerating
- - moving object appera to be more massive
- - Time for moving objects appear to slow down
- - The mass ,m being reffered to by the equation
- - Special theory of relativity
- - Measure the earths motion through ?
- - The lenght contraction happens only in the direction of relative motion
20 Clues: - Has to main postulates • - Special theory of relativity • - The point closest to the sun • - Nonrotating , Nonaccelerating • - Measure the earths motion through ? • - Not absolute property between events • - moving object appera to be more massive • - Time for moving objects appear to slow down • - The mass ,m being reffered to by the equation • ...
unit 2 crossword 2021-11-22
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- arrived in the late 1400s and controlled Latin America
- used nationalism to unite the german people
- a major trade route for Latin American countries
- a Muslim dynasty (empire) that ruled parts of the Indian subcontinent from 1526 to 1857.
- bordered by the US to the north, Mexico to the SW, and Cuba to the East
- a nickname we give to a place in the world
- white Europeans born on the Iberian Peninsula on which Spain and Portugal are located
- mixed white and native
- gained control of southern Nigeria
- first independent nation in Latin America
- a Creole (Criollo)village priest
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- led the Haitian army against Napoleon’s French army.
- an application of the theory of natural selection to social, political, and economic issues.
- published darwin’s scientific theory
- handles a large volume of world shipping
- french colony located on the western portion of the island, Hispaniola
- food supply is limited or not affordable due to political causes
- piece of land surrounded by water on almost all sides, but still connected to land.
- ruled India from 1658- 1707
- how a group of people see themselves
20 Clues: mixed white and native • ruled India from 1658- 1707 • a Creole (Criollo)village priest • gained control of southern Nigeria • published darwin’s scientific theory • how a group of people see themselves • handles a large volume of world shipping • first independent nation in Latin America • a nickname we give to a place in the world • ...
Mod 2, Week 2 2023-06-14
Across
- to meet someone or something by surprise
- what a kitten does when feeling playful
- keeping away from
- to take apart
- a type of ball used in the NBA
- a unit of measure
- to send into Outspace
- the opposite of graceful
- to make a downturned smile
- to be damp with water
Down
- to be playful in a bad way
- a cup and a _______
- to spread out
- to showing firm and constant support or allegiance to
- a place visited by ghosts
- the eighth month of the year
- being born to a king and queen
- to be fearful
- a mixture capable of causing illness
19 Clues: to spread out • to take apart • to be fearful • keeping away from • a unit of measure • a cup and a _______ • to send into Outspace • to be damp with water • the opposite of graceful • a place visited by ghosts • to be playful in a bad way • to make a downturned smile • the eighth month of the year • a type of ball used in the NBA • being born to a king and queen • ...
Scientific Method 2022-09-07
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- an example of a theory that has a great deal of support and has not yet been refuted
- experiment in which only one variable is changed
- variable that is observed and that changes in response to the independent variable; also called the responding variable
- evidence; information gathered from observations
- descriptive and involve characteristics that cannot usually be measured
- The process of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- possible explanation for a set of observations or possible answer to a scientific question
- a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience
- a statement based on experimental measurements and observations
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- numbers obtained by counting or measuring
- factor in a controlled experiment that is deliberately changed; also called manipulated variable
- group in an experiment that is exposed to the same conditions as the experimental group except for one independent variable
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses, and enables scientists to make accurate predictions about new situations
- prove (a statement or theory to be wrong or false; disprove
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
15 Clues: numbers obtained by counting or measuring • experiment in which only one variable is changed • evidence; information gathered from observations • prove (a statement or theory to be wrong or false; disprove • a statement based on experimental measurements and observations • a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience • ...
Plate Tectonics Vocab Quiz 2024-11-20
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- Four words, theory that states that the Earth’s crust is broken into ridged plates that move slowly over the Earth’s surface.
- Form when magma erupts where plates separate along mid-ocean ridges or where continents collide and subduct.
- Rapid releases of stress energy that results in vibrations in the ground that result in movement in the lithosphere.
- Type of plate boundary where plates slide against each other.
- Two words, a large, rigid slab of solid rock that is formed from the lithosphere.
- Scientist who proposed the Theory of Continental Drift.
- Two words, pulling forces that exist at divergent plate boundaries.
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- Two words, squeezing forces that exist at convergent plate boundaries.
- Location where one plate sinks below another.
- Type of plate boundary where plates spread apart.
- Two words, side-by-side dragging forces that exist at transform plate boundaries.
- Type of plate boundary where plates come together.
12 Clues: Location where one plate sinks below another. • Type of plate boundary where plates spread apart. • Type of plate boundary where plates come together. • Scientist who proposed the Theory of Continental Drift. • Type of plate boundary where plates slide against each other. • Two words, pulling forces that exist at divergent plate boundaries. • ...
LA - CAP 2022-05-04
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- The most restricted type of speech
- Civil ____ protects individuals
- Power divided between federal, state, and local levels
- Courts applying portions of BoR to states via 14th amendment
- SCOTUS justices must use the United States ___
- The theory that a small number of wealthy individuals dominate policy
- Can be done in the Senate to delay a vote
- The grant that is given for broadly defined purposes
- The clause that the government can’t force a religion
- The grant that is made for specific purposes
- Type of federalism that’s clear which level is responsible for policy making or enforcement (layer cake)
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- Where most bills die
- The theory that many interest groups compete, but no one group dominates
- The institutions that make public policy decisions for a society
- The process determining the leaders we select and the policies we pursue
- A system of selecting policymakers and of organizing government so that policy represents and responds to the public’s preference
- The plan that represented the people
- Written false or malicious statements
- Tinker v. Des Moines resulted in this type of speech being protected
- _____ review was established by Marbury v. Madison
20 Clues: Where most bills die • Civil ____ protects individuals • The most restricted type of speech • The plan that represented the people • Written false or malicious statements • Can be done in the Senate to delay a vote • The grant that is made for specific purposes • SCOTUS justices must use the United States ___ • _____ review was established by Marbury v. Madison • ...
The Building Blocks of Life 2025-07-03
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- Tiny, single-celled water organisms first seen by Leeuwenhoek.
- Scientist who discovered that all animals are made of cells.
- Theory Explains what cells are and how they build all living things
- The name Leeuwenhoek used for tiny organisms like bacteria.
- First to clearly see tiny living cells under a microscope.
- Tiny living things made of just one cell.
- invented the first microscope.
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- Discovered new cells come from existing cells
- Living things made of many cells
- Plant material Hooke looked at under a microscope.
- Named "cells" after looking at cork.
- Buildings with small rooms, inspired the word "cell."
- living things made of one or more cells.
- Scientist who discovered that all plants are made of cells.
- First type of microscope that helped develop Cell Theory.
- The study of cells.
- Division The process where one cell splits to make new cells
- The instructions inside cells that control how living things grow and work.
18 Clues: The study of cells. • invented the first microscope. • Living things made of many cells • Named "cells" after looking at cork. • living things made of one or more cells. • Tiny living things made of just one cell. • Discovered new cells come from existing cells • Plant material Hooke looked at under a microscope. • Buildings with small rooms, inspired the word "cell." • ...
Revolution & Enlightenment 2026-01-14
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- Galileo determined that there were this # of moons on Jupiter
- A room in a wealthy house where politics and other ideas were talked about; required an invite
- The # of volumes in Diderot's "Encyclopedia"
- This act was a tax on legal documents
- This country helped the U.S. gain its independence from England
- According to the heliocentric theory, this is the center of the universe
- The location of the first Continental Congress meeting
- This Thomas was the author of the Declaration of Independence
- Andreas Vesalius and William Harvey determined this organ was the starting point for circulation
- Isaac Newton had this # of motion laws
- Said everyone was born with a blank slate ("tabula rasa")
- This Enlightenment thinker openly criticized Christianity
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- This group of people served as officers in the Prussian army
- Child prodigy in music and composing
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- The Treaty of __ ended the war between France and England (French & Indian War)
- This guy was behind the scientific method
- Women made up this percentage of astronomers
- Francois Viete created this version of math
- The # of British colonies in North America
- This George was the leader of the Continental Army
- John Wesley started this religious denomination
- Simon Stevin created this system
- Montesquieu called for this # of govt. branches
24 Clues: Simon Stevin created this system • Child prodigy in music and composing • This act was a tax on legal documents • Isaac Newton had this # of motion laws • This guy was behind the scientific method • The # of British colonies in North America • Francois Viete created this version of math • The # of volumes in Diderot's "Encyclopedia" • ...
Economy 2025-10-17
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- A key characteristic of money meaning easy to carry.
- Goods that can be bought and sold.
- The type of economy where money is not used.
- The first coins were made in this kingdom.
- A key function of money meaning comparison of worth.
- The person who explained the origin of money.
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- The quality of being uniform and interchangeable.
- The first metal used as money.
- The theory that value depends on usefulness.
- Anything accepted in exchange for goods and services.
- Economic system based on trade and profit.
- A place where goods are bought and sold.
- The theory that value depends on labor.
13 Clues: The first metal used as money. • Goods that can be bought and sold. • The theory that value depends on labor. • A place where goods are bought and sold. • Economic system based on trade and profit. • The first coins were made in this kingdom. • The theory that value depends on usefulness. • The type of economy where money is not used. • ...
MARKETING 2020-08-02
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- The advancement of a product, idea, or point of view through publicity and/or advertising.
- Used as part of a strategy to encourage consumers to buy a product. Product *** are given to the consumer free of charge.
- Group of complementary or supplementary products marketed together.
- Sometimes a company can try to get the *** of a major public figure to create a bigger customer base and promote their brand.
- Formal process for the launching of a product or service with media fanfare, and following a promotional campaign.
- Small number of people (typically 8) brought together with a moderator to focus on a specific product or topic. Focus groups aim at a discussion instead of on individual responses to formal questions, and produce qualitative data (preferences and beliefs) that may be representative of the general population.
- Brand, product, or firm that has the largest percentage of total sales revenue (the market share) of a market.
- An identifiable group of individuals sharing one or more characteristics or needs in a homogeneous market. Market *** generally respond in a predictable manner to a marketing offer.
- Bringing a product or service to a targeted market which requires a lot of planning.(verb)
- Unique design, sign, symbol, words, or a combination of these, employed in creating an image that identifies a product and differentiates it from its competitors
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- A marketing strategy that aims to make a brand occupy a distinct ranking, relative to competing brands, in the mind of the customer.
- Donor firm that underwrites the expense of staging a public event through contributions, and is allowed to display advertising banners or to promote itself or its products during the event.
- One convenient and easy way to save money on merchandise and services is to sign up for a company's *** card.
- Second level, external pilot-test of a product (usually a software) before commercial quantity production.
- The stages every product goes through from its introduction to withdrawal from the market: (1) introduction, (2) growth, (3) maturity, and (4) decline.
- A company in the same industry or a similar industry which is a rival against another, which offers a similar product or service.
- Common practice where a manufacturer markets a good or family of goods under its retailer's name.
- Processes (such as cleaning, drying, preserving) and materials (such as glass, metal, paper or paperboard, plastic) employed to contain, handle, protect, and/or transport an article.
- If you are putting out a new product and aren't sure how it will be viewed you can have a market *** experiment to get some info from potential customers.
- When a firm controls at least half of the market in which it operates and has no significant competition.(verb)
20 Clues: Group of complementary or supplementary products marketed together. • The advancement of a product, idea, or point of view through publicity and/or advertising. • Bringing a product or service to a targeted market which requires a lot of planning.(verb) • Common practice where a manufacturer markets a good or family of goods under its retailer's name. • ...
April Theory 2016-04-12
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- Symptoms of a Dental Injury
- Treatment for a Strain (E____)
- Position Treatment for a Strain (C_____ P____)
- Twenty Scanning Technique
- Sign of Choking
- Treatment for a Strain (I__)
- Where would you find the NOP and EAP?
- Symptoms for Head Injuries
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- 10 seconds to?
- Sign of a Head Injury
- Operating Procedure NOP
- Treatment for a Strain (R___)
- Symptoms for an Eye Injury
- Acton Plan EAP
- Sign of an Eye Injury
- Casualty 20 seconds to?
- Sign of a Dental Injury
17 Clues: 10 seconds to? • Acton Plan EAP • Sign of Choking • Sign of a Head Injury • Sign of an Eye Injury • Operating Procedure NOP • Casualty 20 seconds to? • Sign of a Dental Injury • Twenty Scanning Technique • Symptoms for an Eye Injury • Symptoms for Head Injuries • Symptoms of a Dental Injury • Treatment for a Strain (I__) • Treatment for a Strain (R___) • Treatment for a Strain (E____) • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-08-26
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- drop experiment to find charge and mass of the electron
- substance that cannot be broken down into a smaller substance
- the scientist who invented the "Billiard Ball Mode"
- a chemical bond of two elements
- means atom in greek
- a mathematical expression to find the wave function
- atom or molecule that gained or lost an electron
- the sum of protons and neutrons on the periodic table
- same element, different mass
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
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- chemist that discovered the orbital model
- who discovered the electron
- electrons at the out edge of the shell
- The scientist that discredited Leucippus and Democritus
- rejected the idea of only four elements
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
17 Clues: means atom in greek • who discovered the electron • same element, different mass • a chemical bond of two elements • electrons at the out edge of the shell • rejected the idea of only four elements • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • chemist that discovered the orbital model • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • subatomic particle with a positive charge • ...
Color Theory 2021-10-29
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- The intensity or strength of a color
- A color darkened by black
- A color scheme using values of only 1 color
- A scheme involving 3 adjacent colors
- Yellow is a complement of...
- This is a primary color
- A secondary color
- Red is what type of color? (feel)
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- Blue and yellow make this color
- This is a neutral color
- Yellow is what kind of color
- A color lightened by white
- Orange, green, and purple are classified as these type of colors
- Colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel
- The lightness/darkness of a color
- The clearest form of any color
- Blue is what type of color? (feel)
- This is a primary color
18 Clues: A secondary color • This is a neutral color • This is a primary color • This is a primary color • A color darkened by black • A color lightened by white • Yellow is what kind of color • Yellow is a complement of... • The clearest form of any color • Blue and yellow make this color • The lightness/darkness of a color • Red is what type of color? (feel) • ...
Cs Theory 2022-03-23
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- device drivers help OS interact with ____ware
- Alan Turing described what a __ would look like
- a type of malware that copys itself and can destroy or decrypt data
- ROM/BIOS chip stores ___ instructions
- the spine of the computer
- hard drives are cheap, slow and are ___ in storage
- registers store _ number or address
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- The ___ executes what the control unit decoded
- when control unit breaks down instruction from register
- transports info on the highway
- name of when control unit gets instruction from register
- utility software assists OS or does ___ work
- the clock controls the speed with this mineral
- encodes characters based on their number value
- one of these are eight of those
- this is wayyyy better than the lame hard drive
- the cache is a ___ speed memory on CPU
17 Clues: the spine of the computer • transports info on the highway • one of these are eight of those • registers store _ number or address • ROM/BIOS chip stores ___ instructions • the cache is a ___ speed memory on CPU • utility software assists OS or does ___ work • device drivers help OS interact with ____ware • The ___ executes what the control unit decoded • ...
Cell Theory 2022-06-10
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- vesicle for temporary storage of materials within the cell
- cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- organelle containing chlorophyll where photosynthesis occurs
- specialized membrane-bound structures that carry out specific cell functions
- folded membrane where protein synthesis occurs
- protein that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- cells without a nucleus or membrane bound organelles
- the orderly structure shown by living things
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- boundary that controls what enters and leaves the cell
- makes energy in the form of ATP
- contains genetic material for the cell
- inflexible barrier that provides support and protection for plant cells
- the basic unit of life
- stack of tubular membranes that modifies and packages proteins for distribution outside the cell
- organelle that makes proteins
- fluid that fills the cell
- contains digestive enzymes
17 Clues: the basic unit of life • fluid that fills the cell • contains digestive enzymes • organelle that makes proteins • makes energy in the form of ATP • contains genetic material for the cell • the orderly structure shown by living things • folded membrane where protein synthesis occurs • cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles • ...
Color Theory 2024-02-07
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- paintings having many tints
- blue, green, violet
- paintings having many shades
- red, yellow, blue
- adding white to a color
- element of art
- red, orange, yellow
- red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet
- one color dominates work
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- colors opposite on the color wheel
- orange, violet, green
- one color with tints and shades
- when light passes through a prism and bends into bands of color
- spectrum bent into a circle
- brightness or dullness of a hue
- adding black to a color
- name of a color
17 Clues: element of art • name of a color • red, yellow, blue • blue, green, violet • red, orange, yellow • orange, violet, green • adding white to a color • adding black to a color • one color dominates work • paintings having many tints • spectrum bent into a circle • paintings having many shades • one color with tints and shades • brightness or dullness of a hue • ...
Cell Theory 2024-11-12
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- All cells come from preexisting cells
- Stated all plants are made of cells
- Heredity material found in a cell
- The process of converting light energy into food
- Made by the Rough ER
- Does not contain a cell wall
- This type of cell has a nucleus
- Surrounds plant cells
- The brains of the cell
- First to describe the nucleus
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- Provides energy for the cell
- Stores food and water in cells
- Named cells
- This type of cell does not have a nucleus
- Leeuwenhoek named these tiny organisms he found in a drop of water
- Is the UPS of the cell
- Concluded that all animals are made of cells
17 Clues: Named cells • Made by the Rough ER • Surrounds plant cells • Is the UPS of the cell • The brains of the cell • Provides energy for the cell • Does not contain a cell wall • First to describe the nucleus • Stores food and water in cells • This type of cell has a nucleus • Heredity material found in a cell • Stated all plants are made of cells • All cells come from preexisting cells • ...
Cell Theory 2025-09-26
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- chemical reactions inside the cell
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- concluded that all animal tissues are composed of cells too
- proposed that all cells result from the division of previously existing living cells
- obtaining food to provide energy for growth
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
- contains cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane
- developed the microscope lens to see greater magnification
- observed bark of cork trees under a microscope
- producing offspring (sexually or asexually)
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- keeping conditions inside the organism within tolerable limits (balanced)
- all organisms are composed of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from the division of previous existing cells
- all organism are composed of cells and cells are the basic unit of life
- concluded all plant tissues are composed of cells
- increase in size
- contains cytoplasm in a membrane no nucleus
- protection against enemies
17 Clues: increase in size • protection against enemies • chemical reactions inside the cell • contains cytoplasm in a membrane no nucleus • obtaining food to provide energy for growth • producing offspring (sexually or asexually) • observed bark of cork trees under a microscope • concluded all plant tissues are composed of cells • ...
World Crossword 2022-06-03
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- A religion based on the teaching of Siddhārtha Gautama who believed that suffering is inherent in life and that one can be liberated from it by cultivating wisdom, virtue, and concentration
- The belief in more than one god
- An economic practice where governments use their economies to increase state power at the expense of other countries
- A religion based on the doctrines of samsara and karma
- A social, political, and economic philosophy that looks at the effect of capitalism on labor, productivity, and economic development while fighting for the overturn of capitalism in favor of communism
- A theory of reliance on reason as the basis for the establishment of religious truth
- Excessive conformity to a code of laws, beliefs, or ethics
- Autocratic rule people suffer under a dictator
- The ideology of a member of one of the Christian churches that separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century
- A theological system of strong emphasis on the sovereignty of God, the depravity of mankind, and the notion of predestination
- The idea that all genders having equal rights and opportunities
- A theory that consists of the devotion to the humanities
- An economic, social, and political system based on medieval manor where a lord had various rights over lands and tenants
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- A political and economic philosophy controlled by the state/government where property and production are owned in common
- A form of government for the people, by the people
- A social system from medieval Europe where people served nobles who, in return, gave them protection and land in return
- A political theory where absolute power lays in one ruler
- The idea of promoting the interests of a particular nation
- The practice of extending the power of a nation by direct territorial gains or indirect control of the political or economic life of other areas
- An ancient Chinese belief system that focuses on the significance of ethics and morality
- Absolute sovereignty by a single person
- A form of government where everything is owned in common and available as needed
22 Clues: The belief in more than one god • Absolute sovereignty by a single person • Autocratic rule people suffer under a dictator • A form of government for the people, by the people • A religion based on the doctrines of samsara and karma • A theory that consists of the devotion to the humanities • A political theory where absolute power lays in one ruler • ...
CIPHER OUT 2021-09-24
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- The process of enticing qualified job seekers in hiring is called as ______.
- HR analytics transforms the role of an HR as a ______ partner
- A ____ error occurs when one undesirable aspect of an individual’s performance stimuluses the evaluation of the entire performance of the individual.
- ______ is the process of the action or process of integrating a new employee into an organization.
- the common analogous term for termination is _______.
- In HR, _______ is the process of measuring effect of employee parameters on organisation performance.
- The percentage of employees who remained with the firm over a fixed period is called _______.
- The need which is the very first requirement according to Maslow is ________ need.
- The process of categorizing the applicants in the aim of identifying and hiring those who have greater livelihood of success in a job is called _________.
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- ________ is a different experience from that of an office, where team members have a desk and workspace provided by your company from a location out of offices.
- Employee ________ refers to the number or percentage of workers who leave an organization and are replaced by new employees.
- Once a fresher enters a company he will be taught knowledge and skills that are immediately required for their job under the _______ scheme of the company.
- Employer, employee and ______ are the three actors of labour association in any firm
- ________ is the measure of output of all properties like men, machines, methods, materials and management
- _______is a form of variable pay for financial compensation
- The unethical method of attracting good workers from competitor firms is called as _______.
- __________ is the list of employees of some company that is entitled to receive payments.
- ______ management aims to display, maintain and improve employee performance in line with an organisation’s purposes.
- Ram is appointed as ______ manager, and his job role includes ensuring that the company complies with federal, state and industry regulations and standards.
- One of the _____ ways of compensation is medical insurance programs.
20 Clues: the common analogous term for termination is _______. • _______is a form of variable pay for financial compensation • HR analytics transforms the role of an HR as a ______ partner • One of the _____ ways of compensation is medical insurance programs. • The process of enticing qualified job seekers in hiring is called as ______. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2014-10-16
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- A long steep sided depression in the ocean floor.
- The theory of _________ is that the outer layer of the earth is divided into a couple dozen plates that move across the earths surface.
- Is the edge of a tectonic plate.
- The theory that the continents are slowly spreading apart.
- When two plates move sideways with each other.
- The spreading of the seafloor.
- When two plates collide.
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- _______ is a geological process in which the edge of the lithospheric plate slides underneath another.
- Is the transfer of heat
- ________ is a series of vibrations of earth.
- Maurice Ewing and Bruce Heezen discovered the _________.
- ________ is the process which occurs at the mid-ocan ridge.
- The rigid outermost shell of earth is broken into __________.
- Also known as seismic wave.
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 _________. • ...
Dental Caries 2016-12-28
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- Tooth in permanent dentition most susceptible to caries.
- Consistency of necrotic mass of dentin.
- Facilitate attachment of Actinomyces to tooth surface.
- Indicator used in Snyder test
- DEJ facilitates this mode of spread of caries.
- Decrease in plaque formation.
- Substance lost in earliest stage of carious lesion.
- Widely accepted theory of dental caries.
- Organisms involved in smooth surface caries.
- Caries occurring in the immediate vicinity of restoration
- pH at which saliva ceases to be saturated with calcium and phosphate.
- Acid formed by enzymatic breakdown of sugar and acid.
- Alternative term for primary caries.
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- Sudden rapid and almost uncontrollable destruction of teeth by caries.
- Dentin in arrested caries.
- Dentin appearing white in transmitted light
- Carbohydrate mostly involved in etiology of dental caries.
- Substance altering the tooth surface and structure
- Most potent chemical anticaries agent
- No of zones in dentinal caries.
- Secondary invaders in carious lesion.
- The glycoprotein derived from saliva and adsorbed on the tooth surface.
- Gram-negative Cocci in plaque with proposed anticariogenic property.
- Proposed Proteolytic Theory.
- Prominent structure in body of lesion.
25 Clues: Dentin in arrested caries. • Proposed Proteolytic Theory. • Indicator used in Snyder test • Decrease in plaque formation. • No of zones in dentinal caries. • Alternative term for primary caries. • Most potent chemical anticaries agent • Secondary invaders in carious lesion. • Prominent structure in body of lesion. • Consistency of necrotic mass of dentin. • ...
MGT4 Word Review 2021-10-19
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- (adj.) having or showing a feeling that something is wrong or that someone is behaving wrongly
- (v.) to fall down, often rolling end over end
- (adj.) feeling that one has done something wrong or bad
- (v.) to slowly disappear or become weaker in color, freshness, strength, ect.
- (adj.) long and thin in an attractive or graceful way
- (adj.) stretched out or extended from the sides
- (prep.) without being affected by something
- (adj.) very quickly
- (v.) to pull something quickly to remove it
- (n.) the quality of being confident, knowledgeable, and able to tell people what to do
- (v.) to smile due to great joy
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- (n.) a short, low sound made with a rough voice
- (adj.) very large in size, amount, or degree, often in an impressive way
- (v.) to move smoothly and quietly by slowly sliding your body back and forth like a snake
- (v.) to make a muscle, or to make one's body hard or tight
- (n.) a feeling of trust or the belief that someone or something is good or has the ability to succeed
- (adv.) firm and not shaking or moving
- (adj.) done many times in the same way
- (n.) a firm grasp or hold
- (v.) to lie or sit with the arms and legs spread out
- (n.) a large, messy pile of something
21 Clues: (adj.) very quickly • (n.) a firm grasp or hold • (v.) to smile due to great joy • (adv.) firm and not shaking or moving • (n.) a large, messy pile of something • (adj.) done many times in the same way • (prep.) without being affected by something • (v.) to pull something quickly to remove it • (v.) to fall down, often rolling end over end • ...
Stylistics 2024-12-15
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- context An aspect that influences how we perceive style
- The structure of a narrative
- The context in which a text is situated
- The emotional response elicited by a text
- The study of sentence structure
- A famous stylistic figure
- The intended meaning behind words
- A method that compares different styles
- A field examining language use in a social context
- The relationship between language and society
- A stage involving the classification of styles
- The aesthetic quality of language
- Analyzing the function of stylistic elements
- The early stage of stylistic study
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- The varying styles used across genres
- A key element of poetry
- The author’s voice in the text
- A method used for text analysis
- Another name for literary style
- This theory studies the stylistic choices made by authors
- A theory focusing on the effects of text on readers
- A visual representation of meaning
- The evolution of linguistic styles over time
- One aspect of language style
- A type of literary device that involves contrast
- analysis A method involving a close reading of texts
- The study of sounds in language
- A key concept referring to meaning
- The primary unit of style studied
- The study of style in language
30 Clues: A key element of poetry • A famous stylistic figure • The structure of a narrative • One aspect of language style • The author’s voice in the text • The study of style in language • A method used for text analysis • Another name for literary style • The study of sentence structure • The study of sounds in language • The intended meaning behind words • ...
Criminology Crossword 2025-09-28
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- Jacobs linked this extra chromosome to aggression
- Theory suggesting crime is learned through family and peers
- Term used when someone is branded as “deviant” by society
- Bandura’s theory of crime emphasising modelling and imitation
- Psychologist who argued that prolonged separation from the mother in early childhood could lead to criminal behaviour
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- Personality trait in Eysenck’s theory linked to being outgoing and thrill-seeking
- Merton’s theory where blocked opportunities lead to crime
- Criminologist who argued criminals are “born, not made”
- Theory that sees crime as a result of inequality in capitalism
- Research method often used to test genetic influences on crime by comparing twins
10 Clues: Jacobs linked this extra chromosome to aggression • Criminologist who argued criminals are “born, not made” • Merton’s theory where blocked opportunities lead to crime • Term used when someone is branded as “deviant” by society • Theory suggesting crime is learned through family and peers • Bandura’s theory of crime emphasising modelling and imitation • ...
Biology Final 2023-05-16
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- The variety of alleles and traits in a population.
- Animals must_________ for limited resources.
- One who comes from a common ancestor.
- Group of organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- Similar protein_________ also imply a common ancestor/descendant.
- Darwin's studies of finches best represent ______________.
- Alfred_________ published with Charles Darwin.
- Blueprint for all living things.
- A remanent or indent of a once living creature.
- A group of organisms in the same species inhabiting the same area.
- Evolutions takes place over________.
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- Geographic distribution of species.
- Fossils were considered to be a _________ of history.
- A term used to represent which organisms can reproduce the best.
- The Cambrian___________ refers to the earliest fossil records found on earth.
- Darwin studied_________ in the Galapagos Islands.
- Comparative_________ focuses on anatomic similarities.
- Structures or organs that indicate relativity to past relatives.
- Comparative ________ is used when looking at early stages of embryos.
- Charles________.
- Organisms that experience____________ are able to reproduce.
- The theory of _________ is credited to Darwin.
- Inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chances of survival.
- Genetic______ may occur when a species moves form one place to another.
- _________selection is included in the theory of evolution.
25 Clues: Charles________. • Blueprint for all living things. • Geographic distribution of species. • Evolutions takes place over________. • One who comes from a common ancestor. • Animals must_________ for limited resources. • The theory of _________ is credited to Darwin. • Alfred_________ published with Charles Darwin. • A remanent or indent of a once living creature. • ...
The Enemy - Ch. 1 Voc. 2022-02-10
14 Clues: make • hurry • endless • clothes • serious • lovingly • bent down • recklessly • a big wave • move with a curling motion • wanting something very much • a feeling of intense distaste • lacking the ability or strength to move • a firm decision to do (or not) something
Consciousness & Drugs 2024-04-02
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- drugs that slow mental and body functions
- drugs that cause false sensory stimuli
- hormone most responsible for mood
- stage of sleep that contains dreams
- sleep disorder that can stop breathing
- sleep disorder where the brainstem malfunctions
- dream theory based on random firing of the brain
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- our awareness of ourselves & environment
- CIA led conspiracy involving LSD
- Sigmund Freud's main reason for our dreams
- drugs that raise mental and body functions
- dream theory where we sort through day's events
- cheap anti-overdose drug
- government program started under Nixon
14 Clues: cheap anti-overdose drug • CIA led conspiracy involving LSD • hormone most responsible for mood • stage of sleep that contains dreams • drugs that cause false sensory stimuli • government program started under Nixon • sleep disorder that can stop breathing • our awareness of ourselves & environment • drugs that slow mental and body functions • ...
The origin of state and law 2019-10-16
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- Product of social development.
- One of approaches to origin of state and law.
- Type of community, where no borders and almost no exchange of goods.
- Outcome of intercommunication between people.
- When they are associated, thay are power of the state, according to the contract theory.
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- Part of the self-management structures.
- According to the Marxist theory, state was formed by development of this type of relations.
- Name of K. Wittfogel's theory about state foundation.
- In "General meeting" structure, all leaders were ...
9 Clues: Product of social development. • Part of the self-management structures. • One of approaches to origin of state and law. • Outcome of intercommunication between people. • In "General meeting" structure, all leaders were ... • Name of K. Wittfogel's theory about state foundation. • Type of community, where no borders and almost no exchange of goods. • ...
Psych 203: Exam 2 2023-10-13
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- This part of the brain undergoes a growth spurt between ages 3-6. This growth spurt will improve a child’s connection between the left and right hemispheres of their brain.
- According to Piaget, children under the age of 12 cannot think ___.
- Aggression, antisocial behavior, physical injury, and mental health problems stem from this form of punishment. This form of punishment is ___.
- Katz (2015) referred to growing concern about the lack of recognition from parents that children are overweight or obese as _____.
- At age 4, a child typically will be able to cut out a picture using scissors. This is an example of what type of motor skills?
- By the age of 6, this organ is 95% of its adult weight.
- Anna hits her elbow on a door. She thinks the door is mean. This is an example of ____.
- The intelligence measure that is adjusted for age and usually looks like a bell curve is known as the _____.
- Sternberg’s theory of intelligence was that people can have analytical, creative, and practical intelligence. This is known as the _____ theory of intelligence.
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- The theory of intelligence that is often considered in the education field yet challenged for potentially just consisting of talents is known as the theory of _______.
- Sammy earns money each week for doing chores. Instead of spending her money each week, she saves up her money to buy a big Lego set that she has been wanting for months. This type of self-control is known as ___.
- The absence/imperfection of a second X chromosome is known as ___.
- In Middle and Late Childhood, processing speed and inhibition improve due to myelination and _______.
- 10-12-year-olds show improvements in their logic, planning, and memory because this of the brain has become more developed.
- Ariel spent much of her middle and late childhood trying to achieve new things. She was often unsuccessful, which reduced her confidence in what she could accomplish in the future. Erikson would say Ariel likely has developed a sense of _____.
- Being able to remember that you have a doctor’s appointment coming up in two weeks is known as ___.
16 Clues: By the age of 6, this organ is 95% of its adult weight. • The absence/imperfection of a second X chromosome is known as ___. • According to Piaget, children under the age of 12 cannot think ___. • Anna hits her elbow on a door. She thinks the door is mean. This is an example of ____. • ...
