theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
megafauna crossword puzzle 2023-05-05
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- a section of history
- where mega fauna where most populous
- an idea to something
- when a species no longer has population
- massive animals that lived long ago
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- when humans over hunt an animal
- a time period that mega fauna lived in
- the study of earths landscape
- this changed, which was a possible theory
- a large woolly animal that is now extinct
- living to see another day
- the past
- a unit of measurement; mega fauna often weighed more than this
13 Clues: the past • a section of history • an idea to something • living to see another day • the study of earths landscape • when humans over hunt an animal • massive animals that lived long ago • where mega fauna where most populous • a time period that mega fauna lived in • when a species no longer has population • this changed, which was a possible theory • ...
Management Puzzle 2022-05-19
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- skills enabling the greatest performance
- Final Budget Balance
- Professional sector of money trading
- an ability to do something
- managers ____ supervisors
- synonymous with firm
- urgent tasks come first
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- Pushing things off
- businesses working together
- flow of activities
- Group of executives
- Members of A company
- creation that came from your mind
13 Clues: Pushing things off • flow of activities • Group of executives • Final Budget Balance • Members of A company • synonymous with firm • urgent tasks come first • managers ____ supervisors • an ability to do something • businesses working together • creation that came from your mind • Professional sector of money trading • skills enabling the greatest performance
Plate Tectonics 2026-02-23
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- The 750-mile long fault in California that is created by a transform boundary
- Large chunks of lithosphere that gradually move
- Type of boundary where two plates collide
- The scientist credited for the Continental Drift theory
- Layer of the earth that contains magma
- Process where one plate moves below another plate
- This is the area where you will find most of the volcanoes in the world
- This is created in the ocean when subduction occurs
- This is where two tectonic plates meet
- The deepest part of the ocean floor
- This natural disaster is caused by plates moving
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- Lava that is below the Earth’s surface
- The prehistoric conglomerate of the 7 continents all combined
- Layer of the earth that contains the asthenosphere
- Type of boundary where two plates collide
- The mountain range in Colorado that is created by a
- Layer of the earth that includes crust and solid upper mantle
- The process of circulating liquid as it heats and cools
- Type of boundary where two plates separatecollision at a convergent boundary
- Contains liquid iron inside the earth
- The layer of the earth with the lowest density
- Type of boundary where two plates slide past each other
- Contains solid iron inside the earth
- The theory that plates slowly move the continents over time
24 Clues: The deepest part of the ocean floor • Contains solid iron inside the earth • Contains liquid iron inside the earth • Lava that is below the Earth’s surface • Layer of the earth that contains magma • This is where two tectonic plates meet • Type of boundary where two plates collide • Type of boundary where two plates collide • The layer of the earth with the lowest density • ...
Unit 4 Vocab Crossword (8th Grade) 2024-02-29
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- you establish or implant it gradually
- the evidence or proof that someone's claim is correct
- ability to speak powerfully and persuasively
- you are firm or determined
- it is softened or muffled
- the fear or dread of the future
- keeps its full force without decreasing
- begin or start
- coax or urge gently
- spread here and there, or scattered
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- to remain or stay longer
- bring it to mind
- messy or untidy
- you do it lawfully
- the wise handling of practical matters
- the public condemnation of something as wrong or evil
- off center
- deeply serious
18 Clues: off center • begin or start • deeply serious • messy or untidy • bring it to mind • you do it lawfully • coax or urge gently • to remain or stay longer • it is softened or muffled • you are firm or determined • the fear or dread of the future • spread here and there, or scattered • you establish or implant it gradually • the wise handling of practical matters • ...
The temperaments 2018-07-30
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- There could also be ________ between the qualities
- Not very good companions
- The man who described the four temperaments
- The founder was the "father of _________"
- Country where it was founded
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- Love tradition
- The amount of temperaments
- Temperament theory has its roots in the ancient four ______ theory
- People pleasers
- Prone to seek variety and entertainment
10 Clues: Love tradition • People pleasers • Not very good companions • The amount of temperaments • Country where it was founded • Prone to seek variety and entertainment • The founder was the "father of _________" • The man who described the four temperaments • There could also be ________ between the qualities • Temperament theory has its roots in the ancient four ______ theory
Astronomy 2025-03-06
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- Discovered spots on Sun and craters on the Moon.
- Discovered in 1801 by William Herschel and Giuseppe Piazzi.
- This planet was discovered in 1846.
- States that the Earth is at the center of the universe.
- Allows for us to see further into space than simply using the human eye. It was invented by Hans Lippershey.
- First space shuttle.
- _____'s Laws of Motion.
- The first artificial space satellite.
- First man to step foot on the moon.
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- States that the Sun is at the center of the universe.
- Observed a supernova in the sky.
- Known for the geocentric theory.
- Discovered by William Herschel in 1800, it focuses on energy given out by different colors.
- An international space station that was established in 1958.
- First spacecraft to reach interstellar space.
- Known for the heliocentric theory.
- The United States first space station.
17 Clues: First space shuttle. • _____'s Laws of Motion. • Observed a supernova in the sky. • Known for the geocentric theory. • Known for the heliocentric theory. • This planet was discovered in 1846. • First man to step foot on the moon. • The first artificial space satellite. • The United States first space station. • First spacecraft to reach interstellar space. • ...
Renaissance Science, Though and Literature 2023-10-05
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- Created a theory that the earth was the center of the universe
- Chief of the La Pleiade
- Wrote about giants called Pantagruel and Gargantua
- Created a theory that the sun was the center of the universe
- Got a drink made of chocolate in Mexico and brought it back to Spain
- Developed a way to draw a map to help navigators
- Invented a compound microscope to see very small objects
- Most famous work is In Praise of Folly
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- invented the printing press
- Wrote tragedies like Doctor Faustus
- Introduced tobacco to England in 1581
- a political philosopher who reached very different moral conclusions
- Plots were complex and deals with universal human emotions and conflicts
- Best known poem called L'Enfer
- Discovered more things out in the solar system
15 Clues: Chief of the La Pleiade • invented the printing press • Best known poem called L'Enfer • Wrote tragedies like Doctor Faustus • Introduced tobacco to England in 1581 • Most famous work is In Praise of Folly • Discovered more things out in the solar system • Developed a way to draw a map to help navigators • Wrote about giants called Pantagruel and Gargantua • ...
Religion, renewal and choice 2020-11-02
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- The term used by Hervieu-Leger to describe the loss of collective memory (2 words, no space)
- Davies' term that reflected the fact the clergy practise religion on behalf of the majority, who experience religion second hand - ________ religion.
- ___________ Security Theory. Norris and Inglehart's theory that suggests wealth influences religiosity.
- The term used by Lyon to describe the fact that religious ideas no longer exist in physical churches only because of the media.
- The phrase used by Lyon that suggests that the world is not becoming rationalised, but instead is evolving and developing new unconventional beliefs, practices and spirituality.
- Hervieu-Leger's idea that religion has become individualised and we can select our own DIY beliefs that fit with our lives (2 words, no space)
- Refers to the growing interconnectedness of societies, which has led to greatly increased movements of ideas and beliefs across national boundaries.
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- The theoretical perspective that is explored and supported by the research and theories from this topic (beginning with P)
- The term used by Helland to describe the new forms of 'cyber-religion' that exist that challenge traditional, hierarchical religious ideas (2 words, no space)
- Religious _________ theory. The theory created by Stark and Bainbridge to explain the differences in secularisation in America and Europe.
- Cycle of _________. Term used by Stark and Bainbridge to explain why increasing diversity in religion does not have to lead to secularisation.
- The group Hervieu-Leger described as following an individual path of self-discovery and following New Age ideas.
- Stark and Bainbridge said this was key to ensure that religion remains influential in society (starts with S)
- Davies' term that reflected the fact that people still follow religion but don't necessarily join an organisation - believing without ___________
14 Clues: The term used by Hervieu-Leger to describe the loss of collective memory (2 words, no space) • ___________ Security Theory. Norris and Inglehart's theory that suggests wealth influences religiosity. • Stark and Bainbridge said this was key to ensure that religion remains influential in society (starts with S) • ...
Neutrality Vs Selection Crossword 2025-11-21
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- Theory defended by Darwin
- Kimura quantitatively studied _____ substitution.
- Name of the Island with Darwin's Finches
- Observable trait of an organism
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- Biologist who proposed the Neutral Theory
- Name of scientist who proposed the Nearly Neutral Theory
- The phenotype of the finches that sparked the theory of natural se
7 Clues: Theory defended by Darwin • Observable trait of an organism • Name of the Island with Darwin's Finches • Biologist who proposed the Neutral Theory • Kimura quantitatively studied _____ substitution. • Name of scientist who proposed the Nearly Neutral Theory • The phenotype of the finches that sparked the theory of natural se
The Boy in PJ's Voc #6-10 2022-10-13
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- somewhat hungry
- done intentionally
- the possibility of some future event happening
- an adventurous activity
- sad and lonely
- to call together
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- to throw away
- to rule by strength and power
- in spite of
- a distraction
- unable to believe something
- hopelessness
- a firm decision to do or not do something
- to happen at the same time
14 Clues: in spite of • hopelessness • to throw away • a distraction • sad and lonely • somewhat hungry • to call together • done intentionally • an adventurous activity • to happen at the same time • unable to believe something • to rule by strength and power • a firm decision to do or not do something • the possibility of some future event happening
Special Treat 2023-03-16
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- AB enters the chat
- The big lie down, for special members only
- Weekly gift from Mama Sue
- Deliverer of sweet fermented nectar
- Hiding in our mug cabinet
- A warm shu
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- Expresses bad opinion of character
- Cozy for bed, for men
- Nightly tradition
- Freshly baked with pecans
- Strict and firm
- A springtime wish from Shu
- Oh!
- Delightful squeezes
14 Clues: Oh! • A warm shu • Strict and firm • Nightly tradition • AB enters the chat • Delightful squeezes • Cozy for bed, for men • Freshly baked with pecans • Weekly gift from Mama Sue • Hiding in our mug cabinet • A springtime wish from Shu • Expresses bad opinion of character • Deliverer of sweet fermented nectar • The big lie down, for special members only
Plate Tectonics 2025-01-15
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- The speed that tectonic plates move
- Most earthquakes and volcanoes happen along the ________ of tectonic plates
- When 2 tectonic plates SLIDE past each other
- One piece of evidence that supports the theory of continental drift, plants and animals
- An American chain of islands formed by a hot spot
- When 2 tectonic plates move TOWARDS each other
- When 2 tectonic plates move AWAY from each other
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- Islands that are close to the hot spot are _________
- Caused by the movement of plates at a TRANSFORM boundary
- The supercontinent that existed 220 million years ago
- Forms chains of islands like the Galapagos
- Islands that are far away from a hot spot are _________
- The scientist who discovered the Theory of Continental Drift
- Liquid middle layer of the Earth
- When 1 tectonic plate is pushed UNDER another
15 Clues: Liquid middle layer of the Earth • The speed that tectonic plates move • Forms chains of islands like the Galapagos • When 2 tectonic plates SLIDE past each other • When 1 tectonic plate is pushed UNDER another • When 2 tectonic plates move TOWARDS each other • When 2 tectonic plates move AWAY from each other • An American chain of islands formed by a hot spot • ...
Spring music festival rehearsal 2025-05-14
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- unproven theory accepted for the purpose of explaining certain facts
- recognize a person as a saint
- art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid
- 50% of the data falls here
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- deserted; lonely; without a sign of life
- special honor or regard
- following one after another in order
- believing that the sun is the center of the universe
- when a sample resembles a population in terms of center, shape, and spread
- strong and vigorous
- tiring; exhausting
- the sum of values divided by the number of values
- to put up with
- Subgroup of a major religious group
- the force the pulls objects in the Earth's sphere to the center of the Earth
- how many times each value occurs in a data set
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- 95 theses
- Italian city in the region of Tuscany that was the center of the Italian Renaissance
- pardon for sins committed during a person's lifetime
- to take part in
- An artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a 3-d effect
- the mean of a data set
- early Renaissance humanist, poet, and scholar
- everyday language of ordinary people
- the middle number when a data set is listed in order
- How far apart values in a data set are
- A person who provides financial support for the arts
- to handle roughly so as to cause injury
- An acceptable middle ground
- to send on specific business; to kill quickly
- Of, or relating to, dogs or related animals
- Luther lived here
- any of the things that can be chosen
- part of a group
- idealistic or visionary
- remote or distant
- A value in the middle of a distribution that represents a typical value for the data set
- Working against; serving to oppose
- the study of subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history that were taught in ancient Greece and Rome
- to keep changing
- the Jewish quarter in a city
- required by law or a firm rule
- Assembly or legislature
- an entire group
45 Clues: 95 theses • to put up with • to take part in • part of a group • an entire group • to keep changing • Luther lived here • remote or distant • tiring; exhausting • strong and vigorous • the mean of a data set • special honor or regard • idealistic or visionary • Assembly or legislature • 50% of the data falls here • An acceptable middle ground • the Jewish quarter in a city • ...
THE SET THEORY SYMBOLS REPRESENTATIONS 2024-09-02
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- Set of all ordered pairs from A to B
- Set of all possible values
- No Set
- Cardinality of countable ordinal number set
- Both sets have the same members
- The number of elements of set A
- When set A is included to set B
- contains all the elements of another set
- A combination of real numbers and imaginary numbers
- They do not include zero or negative values
- When set A is not present in Set B
- Denotes that one set is not present in another set
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- A set that contains all the elements of one/both sets
- There's no existence of set
- A one set
- The collection of two elements
- A special set of numbers comprising zero, negative values, and positive values
- Objects that belong to set A and B
- Objects that belong to A and B but not to their intersection
- Infinite cardinality of natural number set
- Set if real numbers
- Objects that belong to A and not B
- If set B contains atleast one that is not present in set A
- All the objects that do not belong to set A
- All subset of A
- A collection of elements
26 Clues: No Set • A one set • All subset of A • Set if real numbers • A collection of elements • Set of all possible values • There's no existence of set • The collection of two elements • Both sets have the same members • The number of elements of set A • When set A is included to set B • Objects that belong to set A and B • Objects that belong to A and not B • ...
SOCIO SCRAMBLE 2025-02-21
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- A founding sociologist known for his study of social cohesion, suicide, and functionalism.
- A perspective in sociology that examines gender inequality and advocates for social change to improve the status of women.
- The dominance of one culture over others, often maintained through cultural institutions.
- The process of renovating urban neighborhoods, often displacing lower-income residents.
- The capacity of individuals to act independently and make their own free choices.
- The creation and implementation of new ideas, practices, or technologies that address social problems.
- Mechanisms, strategies, and institutions that regulate individual behavior in society.
- The stress or pressure experienced when an individual has difficulty fulfilling the demands of a single role.
- A theory that suggests human interactions are based on the exchange of resources and benefits.
- The way individuals define themselves in relation to the groups to which they belong.
- The psychological discomfort caused by holding contradictory beliefs or attitudes.
- Government programs designed to provide financial support to individuals in need, particularly the elderly and disabled.
- A sociologist whose work focused on class struggle, capitalism, and economic theory.
- The degree of unity or connection between members of a society or group.
- The tension experienced when an individual faces conflicting demands from different roles.
- A theory that multiple groups, beliefs, and interests coexist and influence each other in society.
- An object or behavior that signifies one’s social status.
- A theory that views society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability.
- A state in which an individual or group is excluded from social interaction or communication.
- The larger system or universe that is often studied in sociology to understand social structures.
- Consciousness The shared beliefs and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society.
- A theory focusing on the role of symbols and language as core elements of social interaction.
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- A small system or group that represents or reflects a larger society or environment.
- The idea that a person’s beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person’s own culture.
- Treating abstract concepts or social constructs as if they were real or tangible.
- The increasing interconnectedness of the world through trade, communication, and cultural exchange.
- The imposition of one culture’s values, practices, or beliefs over others, often through colonization or globalization.
- The act of using others for personal gain, typically seen in capitalist systems where workers are underpaid.
- The process by which individuals or groups become part of society through shared values, roles, and norms.
- A framework that examines how multiple social identities (e.g., race, class, gender) intersect and shape individual experiences.
- A generalized belief or assumption about the characteristics of a group or individual.
- Resources derived from social networks and relationships that facilitate cooperation and access to opportunities.
- The hierarchical arrangement of individuals into different social categories such as class, race, or gender.
- The spread of cultural beliefs, practices, and items from one group to another.
- A series of actions or behaviors that are performed in a prescribed order, often tied to social or religious significance.
- The belief that social and economic inequalities are natural and reflect the survival of the fittest.
- The changes in societies and cultures over time, often driven by technological, economic, and social shifts.
- A social position or rank within a society that carries certain rights and responsibilities.
- The idea that individuals are born as a "blank slate" and develop their identities through experience and socialization.
- Small, tightly-knit groups within larger social structures that share common interests or identities.
- The theoretical agreement among individuals to form a society and abide by its rules and norms.
- A qualitative research method where sociologists immerse themselves in the social settings they study.
- The theory that social environments and structures determine human behavior.
- A movement that challenges traditional social theories, emphasizing relativism and skepticism toward grand narratives.
- A system in which rewards and positions are given based on individual merit, such as ability and effort.
- Penalties or rewards for behavior that aligns with or deviates from societal norms.
46 Clues: An object or behavior that signifies one’s social status. • The degree of unity or connection between members of a society or group. • The theory that social environments and structures determine human behavior. • The spread of cultural beliefs, practices, and items from one group to another. • ...
Continental Drift Theory 2023-09-21
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- The _____ line up perfectly when the continents are put together.
- Continental _____ Theory.
- The super-continent the continents formed.
- The ___ of plants and animals from different continents are too similar.
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- The continents fit like the pieces of a _____.
- last name of the scientist who developed the Continental Drift Theory.
- Big pieces of land.
- The principal protagonist in Plate Tectonic Theory.
8 Clues: Big pieces of land. • Continental _____ Theory. • The super-continent the continents formed. • The continents fit like the pieces of a _____. • The principal protagonist in Plate Tectonic Theory. • The _____ line up perfectly when the continents are put together. • last name of the scientist who developed the Continental Drift Theory. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2026-03-03
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- A tool developed to measure changes in air pressure, often used for weather prediction.
- The theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system.
- The belief that knowledge is gained by using reason.
- A belief that goes against official Church teachings.
- The force Newton identified that keeps the moon in its orbit and pulls objects to Earth.
- The Polish astronomer who concluded that the Earth and planets revolve around the sun.
- An Italian astronomer who used a telescope to support the heliocentric theory and was later put under house arrest.
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- A device that uses a lens to magnify tiny objects like blood cells or insects.
- The process of looking at specific facts and making a general rule based on those facts.
- The theory that all knowledge is gained through experience and making observations using the senses.
- The French philosopher who famously wrote, "I think, therefore I am."
- The English philosopher who was an early supporter of the new science and inductive reasoning.
- A method of using observation, experiments, and careful reasoning to gather information and test a hypothesis.
- According to Newton, what force kept the planets revolving around the sun?
- The German astronomer who used math to prove the Earth revolves around the sun and discovered laws of planetary motion.
15 Clues: The belief that knowledge is gained by using reason. • A belief that goes against official Church teachings. • The theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system. • The French philosopher who famously wrote, "I think, therefore I am." • According to Newton, what force kept the planets revolving around the sun? • ...
Psychology Vocab 7 2023-02-22
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- the exclusion of distressing memories, thoughts, or feelings from the conscious mind
- theory that says that our childhood experiences and unconscious desires influence our behavior
- defense mechanism that involves an individual transferring negative feelings from one person or thing to another
- a defense mechanism where a person deals with stress by behaving in an immature or age-inappropriate way.
- German-American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory that an individual faces a conflict at each stage, which may or may not be successfully resolved within that stage.
- the complex of mental activities within an individual that proceed without their awareness.
- a perfect or representative example of something and may be used as a default mental image; a behavioral pattern and a reflection of that pattern in a story
- part of the mind that drives us to fulfill our basic urges and needs as quickly as possible; instinctive and primitive
- Erikson’s development stages describing how a person's personality develops, and how social skills are learned from infancy through adulthood
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- the part of the mind that acts as a self-critical conscience
- Jung’s term to represent a form of the unconscious common to mankind as a whole and originating in the inherited structure of the brain
- unconscious resources used by the ego to decrease internal stress ultimately
- Freud’s stages that supposedly capture the main growth points of a person from infancy to adulthood and focus on different facets of wants, needs, and desires.
- defense mechanism in which someone gives excuses and reasons to justify behavior
- the fixation in consciousness of an idea, affect, or desire that is opposite to a feared unconscious impulse
- the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist
- part of the mind which is experienced as the “self” or “I” and is in contact with the external world through perception.
- the personality that an individual projects to others, as differentiated from the authentic self
- founder of psychoanalysis. His theory suggests that human behavior is influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges
- is an unconscious aspect of the personality that does not correspond with the ego ideal
- Defense mechanism in which people project undesirable feelings or emotions onto someone else, rather than admitting to or dealing with the unwanted feelings
- the unique patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that distinguish a person from others
- made the theory of the collective unconscious. Believed that human beings are connected to each other and their ancestors through a shared set of experiences. We use this collective consciousness to give meaning to the world.
23 Clues: the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist • the part of the mind that acts as a self-critical conscience • unconscious resources used by the ego to decrease internal stress ultimately • defense mechanism in which someone gives excuses and reasons to justify behavior • ...
Evolution Vocab 2023-10-05
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- The individuals with the best adaptations to the environment will survive and reproduce more than those individuals with low fitness in an environment
- The last shared common ancestor on the branching tree of evolution.
- The process where the stronger individuals are the ones that survive.
- The process of selecting a few organisms with desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation
- His theory explains how modern organisms evolved over millions of years.
- The millions of fossils that scientists have collected. Newer Fossils are closer to the surface and older ones are in lower layers
- A well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations.
- The theory that species evolve during short periods of rapid change
- A technique used t determine which of two fossils is older based on the layer of rock in which it was found.
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- A diagram that shows how scientists think different groups of organisms are related
- He proposed that all organisms are born with a desire to become better and organisms could change their bodies so they work better in their enviornment.
- The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily.
- Idea that over time older species evolved into new species
- A structure that is reduced in size and has little or no function.
- Body parts that are structurally similar in related species and that provide evidence for a common ancestor.
15 Clues: The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily. • Idea that over time older species evolved into new species • A well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations. • The last shared common ancestor on the branching tree of evolution. • A structure that is reduced in size and has little or no function. • ...
PSYCHOLOGY OF MOTIVATION 2022-06-11
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- ACTING LIKE THOSE WITH WHOM ONE IS INTERACTING
- RELATED TO PERSISTENCE
- PRINCIPLE OF LEAST EFFORT
- WORTHY PERSON
- VOTING
- AMOUNT OF INCENTIVE OVER ONE PLUS DAY INTERVAL
- FEELINGS DECREASE WHEN INCENTIVE IS FARTHER AWAY
- MORE WILLING TO WORK LONGER WITHOUT REWARD
- AFFECTS THE MAGNITUDE
- UTLILITY INCREASES BUT IN SMALLER AND SMALLER AMOUNTS
- GAIN SOMETHING NOT CURRENTLY POSSESSED
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- PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION FOR ELDERLY
- WHICH THEORY INHIBITS PERSON FROM ATTEMPTING ACHIEVEMENT TASK
- INTERNAL REASONS
- WINNING LOTTERY
- ACTIVATES A NEED
- COST INCREASED
- INCREASES THE DEMAND AND VALUE FOR THE DEPRIVED SUBSTANCE
- PROCASTINATION
- HIGHER PRICES BUY LESS, LOWER PRICES BUY MORE
- SUB-GOALS THAT MUST BE MET TO REACH FINAL GOAL
- WHO'S THEORY IS THE PSYCHOLOGICAL DRIVE EMERGES from PSYCHOLOGICAL NEED
- THEY PROVIDE DETAILED KNOWLDGE ON HOW TO ACCOMPLISH GOALS
- ENERGY INTAKE EASIER
- UNVARYING STIMULUS CONDITIONS
- LONGER WORDS ARE USED LESS FREQUENTLY THAN SHORTER WORDS
26 Clues: VOTING • WORTHY PERSON • COST INCREASED • PROCASTINATION • WINNING LOTTERY • INTERNAL REASONS • ACTIVATES A NEED • ENERGY INTAKE EASIER • AFFECTS THE MAGNITUDE • RELATED TO PERSISTENCE • PRINCIPLE OF LEAST EFFORT • UNVARYING STIMULUS CONDITIONS • PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION FOR ELDERLY • GAIN SOMETHING NOT CURRENTLY POSSESSED • MORE WILLING TO WORK LONGER WITHOUT REWARD • ...
Survivor 2025 2025-05-29
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- The sword is _ of God
- Jesus walked on this
- Be alert and _ at all times
- God's Love in Greek is called
- Last book of the bible
- The Season when leaves fall
- Last one standing
- Wear this to guard your mind (helmet of)
- The Shortest bible verse is in
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- Where does Sarah/Isaac go to school
- These help you stand firm (shoes of the gospel of)
- Protects your heart (put on the breastplate of)
- Book full of songs
- Tim's Dog
- Wrap it around your waist (belt of)
- Stop the enemies flaming arrows (shielf of)
16 Clues: Tim's Dog • Last one standing • Book full of songs • Jesus walked on this • The sword is _ of God • Last book of the bible • Be alert and _ at all times • The Season when leaves fall • God's Love in Greek is called • The Shortest bible verse is in • Where does Sarah/Isaac go to school • Wrap it around your waist (belt of) • Wear this to guard your mind (helmet of) • ...
Survivor 2025 2025-05-29
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- The sword is _ of God
- Jesus walked on this
- Be alert and _ at all times
- God's Love in Greek is called
- Last book of the bible
- The Season when leaves fall
- Last one standing
- Wear this to guard your mind (helmet of)
- The Shortest bible verse is in
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- Where does Sarah/Isaac go to school
- These help you stand firm (shoes of the gospel of)
- Protects your heart (put on the breastplate of)
- Book full of songs
- Tim's Dog
- Wrap it around your waist (belt of)
- Stop the enemies flaming arrows (shielf of)
16 Clues: Tim's Dog • Last one standing • Book full of songs • Jesus walked on this • The sword is _ of God • Last book of the bible • Be alert and _ at all times • The Season when leaves fall • God's Love in Greek is called • The Shortest bible verse is in • Where does Sarah/Isaac go to school • Wrap it around your waist (belt of) • Wear this to guard your mind (helmet of) • ...
Lesson 22 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-02-17
10 Clues: cold • scary • very loud • firm and hard • more than enough • unexpected injuries • the scenery around you • to move to another place • the act of staying alive • exciting or full of emotion
Science & Technology 2024-07-02
Across
- Unit of electric current (3)
- Theory of gravity proponent (6)
- Molecule that carries genetic information (3)
- Force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth (7)
- Device for viewing distant objects (9)
- Smallest unit of an element (4)
- Father of modern physics who developed the theory of relativity (8)
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- Inventor of the telephone (9,6,4)
- Machine capable of carrying out complex series of actions automatically (5)
- Software that controls a computer's hardware (9,6)
- First artificial satellite launched by the USSR in 1957 (7)
- Branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy (7)
12 Clues: Unit of electric current (3) • Theory of gravity proponent (6) • Smallest unit of an element (4) • Inventor of the telephone (9,6,4) • Device for viewing distant objects (9) • Molecule that carries genetic information (3) • Software that controls a computer's hardware (9,6) • First artificial satellite launched by the USSR in 1957 (7) • ...
Baddies With Brains 2025-04-18
Across
- Studied pyshcoanalysis and ego psychology
- Developed client-centered therapy
- Theory of cognitive development
- Distinguised psychology as a science and twas he first to call himself a psychologist
- Theory on psychosocial development of human beings
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- Founded psychoanalysis and theories of the unconscious mind
- Operant conditioning chamber
- Connection between mental processes and motor activity, as well as animal behavior
- Created the attachment theory
9 Clues: Operant conditioning chamber • Created the attachment theory • Theory of cognitive development • Developed client-centered therapy • Studied pyshcoanalysis and ego psychology • Theory on psychosocial development of human beings • Founded psychoanalysis and theories of the unconscious mind • ...
unit 9 vocab rylan lee 2025-01-29
Across
- when a person or place accepts a belief.
- he made the concept of horsepower.
- an english philosopher who is known for his social contract theory.
- a meeting that had the signing of the general act of berlin.
- when a person believes in a religion.
- when you make an area more urbanized.
- getting facts through testing different things.
- it is where people think that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- a political theory that advocates for class plans.
- he is an italian astronomer who played a big role in the scientific revolution.
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- a British philosopher who influenced many modern day factors.
- a person who organizes businesses.
- a contrite where a different contrite has the ability of affecting developments.
- a rule that was made by an emperor.
- a social organization where they advocate for means of production.
- a place where people produce goods.
- he made the 3 laws of motion
- a French guy who was a judge and he also wrote letters.
- a french enlightenment philosopher who is a writer.
19 Clues: he made the 3 laws of motion • a person who organizes businesses. • he made the concept of horsepower. • a rule that was made by an emperor. • a place where people produce goods. • when a person believes in a religion. • when you make an area more urbanized. • when a person or place accepts a belief. • getting facts through testing different things. • ...
Unit One Vocab 2021-08-25
Across
- Conflict theory, fuctionalism
- Survey scores changed because they were being watched
- Getting randomly selected for jury duty
- Questionairres
- People in school, groups of friends, countries, states, cities, etc.
- Sociologists using ethical research in their experiments
- Making friends while doing a research project
- Students who sleep longer before a test will do better than those who did not get a lot of sleep
- Spouse, romantic partner, friend
- Conflict, functionalism, symbolic interactionism
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- How much you study before taking a test
- Symbolic interactionism
- Watching people in school or other public places
- Disruption of transportation, people engaging in uneeded activities
- Understanding
- Changing test scores in an experiment
- Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc.
- Learning about a topic while doing a research project
- People in poverty are more likely to use drugs
- Being able to test a theory and it remaining true
20 Clues: Understanding • Questionairres • Symbolic interactionism • Conflict theory, fuctionalism • Spouse, romantic partner, friend • Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc. • Changing test scores in an experiment • How much you study before taking a test • Getting randomly selected for jury duty • Making friends while doing a research project • ...
Unit One Vocab 2021-08-25
Across
- Sociologists using ethical research in their experiments
- Learning about a topic while doing a research project
- Questionairres
- Getting randomly selected for jury duty
- People in poverty are more likely to use drugs
- Being able to test a theory and it remaining true
- Changing test scores in an experiment
- Students who sleep longer before a test will do better than those who did not get a lot of sleep
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- Watching people in school or other public places
- People in school, groups of friends, countries, states, cities, etc.
- Spouse, romantic partner, friend
- Survey scores changed because they were being watched
- Symbolic interactionism
- Disruption of transportation, people engaging in uneeded activities
- Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc.
- Making friends while doing a research project
- Conflict theory, fuctionalism
- Conflict, functionalism, symbolic interactionism
- How much you study before taking a test
- Understanding
20 Clues: Understanding • Questionairres • Symbolic interactionism • Conflict theory, fuctionalism • Spouse, romantic partner, friend • Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc. • Changing test scores in an experiment • Getting randomly selected for jury duty • How much you study before taking a test • Making friends while doing a research project • ...
Unit One Vocab 2021-08-25
Across
- Spouse, romantic partner, friend
- Questionairres
- Conflict theory, fuctionalism
- Symbolic interactionism
- Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc.
- Understanding
- Survey scores changed because they were being watched
- People in poverty are more likely to use drugs
- Disruption of transportation, people engaging in uneeded activities
Down
- Students who sleep longer before a test will do better than those who did not get a lot of sleep
- Conflict, functionalism, symbolic interactionism
- Getting randomly selected for jury duty
- Making friends while doing a research project
- Learning about a topic while doing a research project
- Being able to test a theory and it remaining true
- People in school, groups of friends, countries, states, cities, etc.
- Sociologists using ethical research in their experiments
- Changing test scores in an experiment
- Watching people in school or other public places
- How much you study before taking a test
20 Clues: Understanding • Questionairres • Symbolic interactionism • Conflict theory, fuctionalism • Spouse, romantic partner, friend • Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc. • Changing test scores in an experiment • Getting randomly selected for jury duty • How much you study before taking a test • Making friends while doing a research project • ...
Natural Selection and Evolution 2020-05-25
Across
- A well supported testable explanation of natural phenomena.
- To take a long trip usually by boat.
- A summation of the theory of natural evolutionary process that enable organisms best suited for their environment to survive.
- Author of Principles of Geography.
- Traits passed to offspring by their ancestors.
- Captain of the M.M.S. Beagle,traveler to the Galapagos Islands and Theorist of Evolution.
- When humans select variations they find useful.
- A non-random process by which biological traits become more or less common in population as a primary function.
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- Someone related to a person or group of people who lived in a earlier time.
- A Second Theorist of Evolution, who Darwin looked up to.
- A living thing made up of one or more cells and able to carry on the activities of life.
- Theorist of Geological change.
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms.
- The State of being different, unlike others.
- Small Islands of Ecuador.
- 19th Century English Economist.
- Of relating to biology or to life and living things.
- A group of similar living things that are able to reproduce offspring.
- Ship taken on a voyage around the world.
- A change in species over time.
20 Clues: Small Islands of Ecuador. • Theorist of Geological change. • A change in species over time. • 19th Century English Economist. • Author of Principles of Geography. • To take a long trip usually by boat. • Preserved remains of ancient organisms. • Ship taken on a voyage around the world. • The State of being different, unlike others. • ...
The First Humans and Ancient Egypt 2014-11-17
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- A country with clear borders where government is in the hands of a small group of people
- In order of time
- How people divide power aong each other
- The scientist who came up with the Evolution Theory
- Example of a place where the introduction of farming had an enormous impact on society
- English word for Hunebedden
- How people make a living and divide up their income
- King of all Egypt
- This form of living first appeared around 7000 BC
- A sall settlement where the people live mostly from farming
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- Place where the oldest traces of farming were found
- Historical evidence
- The theory that God created the world in 6 days
- Place where fertile land was discovered between 5000 and 4000 BC by hunters and gatheres
- The place where many cave paintings were found
15 Clues: In order of time • King of all Egypt • Historical evidence • English word for Hunebedden • How people divide power aong each other • The place where many cave paintings were found • The theory that God created the world in 6 days • This form of living first appeared around 7000 BC • Place where the oldest traces of farming were found • ...
Plate Tectonics & Features 2023-10-20
Across
- Theory proposing the existence of large plates in Earth's interior
- Idea stating that continents drifted away from each other overtime
- Hot underwater mounds that exist in deep ocean areas, formed by diverging plates
- said to predate the existence of the continents known today
- Deep, narrow depressions in the ocean floor
- Plate made of oceanic crust
- Process in which a denser plate sinks under another upon collision
- Undersea mountain created by diverging plates
- Boundary where two plates collide
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- Process where the ocean floor grows due to divergent boundaries creating new crust
- Plate made of continental crust
- Boundary where two plates slide against each other
- Part of Earth's interior where tectonic plates reside
- Boundary where two plates split
- Proposer of the Theory of Continental Drift
15 Clues: Plate made of oceanic crust • Plate made of continental crust • Boundary where two plates split • Boundary where two plates collide • Deep, narrow depressions in the ocean floor • Proposer of the Theory of Continental Drift • Undersea mountain created by diverging plates • Boundary where two plates slide against each other • ...
Year 6 Spelling Unit 3 List 1 2017-05-19
Across
- people living together in a community
- considered in relation to something else
- a written story
- give a spoken account of something
- an event where contestents try to win
- relating to interacting with otheres
- to ask someone to attend
- to take part in a contest
- important, significant
- can do something
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- get something ready
- firm, fixed
- the act of getting something ready
- a request to ask someone to attend
- the state of being stable
- the greater number
- be in a particular position
- a place where something is located
- having a connection to something
19 Clues: firm, fixed • a written story • can do something • the greater number • get something ready • important, significant • to ask someone to attend • the state of being stable • to take part in a contest • be in a particular position • having a connection to something • the act of getting something ready • a request to ask someone to attend • give a spoken account of something • ...
All about Tracey 2025-03-04
Across
- taking care for others
- when you put everything in it's place
- so that everyone agrees
- my background and family is this
- the sky is this colour
- you can colour and paint at this time
- firm and faithful in your support for a person
- a synonym of pretty
- it has rice an seaweed in it
- feeling or causing happiness
- the opposite of mean
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- having a pleasant smell
- he's from sanrio
- honest and reliable
- being diffrent to others
- always being happy
- the opposite of hard
- not being scared
- treating someone as a good friend
19 Clues: he's from sanrio • not being scared • always being happy • honest and reliable • a synonym of pretty • the opposite of hard • the opposite of mean • taking care for others • the sky is this colour • having a pleasant smell • so that everyone agrees • being diffrent to others • it has rice an seaweed in it • feeling or causing happiness • my background and family is this • ...
Free2 2025-12-31
Across
- Made an effort to do something
- Sounds of people speaking
- Opposite of sleeping
- Short written messages
- Time before now
- Having no apparent weight
- Large, scary creature
- Front part of the neck
- A method or path
- Moving fast on foot
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- An idea in your mind
- An edge or surface
- Happy facial expression
- Sharp end or specific moment
- Things kept hidden
- Firm belief in honesty
- Not a single person
- Units of language
18 Clues: Time before now • A method or path • Units of language • An edge or surface • Things kept hidden • Not a single person • Moving fast on foot • An idea in your mind • Opposite of sleeping • Large, scary creature • Short written messages • Firm belief in honesty • Front part of the neck • Happy facial expression • Sounds of people speaking • Having no apparent weight • Sharp end or specific moment • ...
Sociology - Structuralist Theories 2013-06-23
Across
- a top down approach
- an equal society without social class of class conflict
- class of workers who work for wages
- agreement on basic values and norms of society
- theory that compares structures of society to the human body
- founder of functionalism
- a particular way of viewing society
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- theory that views structure of society as determined by means of production
- class of owners of the means of production
- a perspective concerned with the overall structure of society
- those people at the bottom of the class structure, excluded by poverty
- society that produces surplus goods for profit
- set of ideas and values that represent the interest of a social group
13 Clues: a top down approach • founder of functionalism • class of workers who work for wages • a particular way of viewing society • class of owners of the means of production • society that produces surplus goods for profit • agreement on basic values and norms of society • an equal society without social class of class conflict • ...
Week 8 Spelling Words 2022-10-13
Across
- a shallow, small dish.
- a period of dry economics.
- a formal request to do something.
- worthy of attention.
- the act of deceiving someone.
- facts provided or learned.
- to provide firm and constant support.
- something that is granted in response.
- a month of the year.
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- capable of being renewed.
- a flat section of a wall.
- to disappear suddenly or completely.
- the process of making something smaller.
- a state in the United States.
- a meal that is eaten in the morning.
- a person who does not have courage.
- a person who works in politics.
- the act of creating or producing something.
- to control or power over another.
- something that is going upward.
20 Clues: worthy of attention. • a month of the year. • a shallow, small dish. • capable of being renewed. • a flat section of a wall. • a period of dry economics. • facts provided or learned. • a state in the United States. • the act of deceiving someone. • a person who works in politics. • something that is going upward. • a formal request to do something. • to control or power over another. • ...
aplummera@hendry-schools.net 2023-04-21
Across
- Clumps of ice crystals
- spectacular rays of color
- Vapor form of gas
- rainbow upside down rainbow
- natural protein fiber,
- kind of matter
- lump of something
- easily alarmed
- iron
- organic material
- man made material
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- beautiful
- firm and stable
- stiff hair
- exhibit as an image
- soft tissue
- ice crystals
- night-time rainbow
- trembling motion
- quick to respond
20 Clues: iron • beautiful • stiff hair • soft tissue • ice crystals • kind of matter • easily alarmed • firm and stable • trembling motion • quick to respond • organic material • lump of something • man made material • night-time rainbow • exhibit as an image • Vapor form of gas • Clumps of ice crystals • natural protein fiber, • spectacular rays of color • rainbow upside down rainbow
Industrial Revolution 2025-01-22
Across
- Published "The Communist Manifesto"
- Invented the steam engine
- Invented the spinning jenny
- The act of transporting something
- Political theory created by Karl Marx
- Discovered the smallpox vaccine
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- The process of making an area more urban
- Economic system where everything is owned by private owners
- Created Germ Theory
- Invented the process to create steel
10 Clues: Created Germ Theory • Invented the steam engine • Invented the spinning jenny • Discovered the smallpox vaccine • The act of transporting something • Published "The Communist Manifesto" • Invented the process to create steel • Political theory created by Karl Marx • The process of making an area more urban • Economic system where everything is owned by private owners
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2014-11-10
Across
- negatively charged particle
- electrons in the outermost energy level
- small, dense, positively charged core
- theory idea that matter is made of fundamental particles called atoms
- waves to which our eyes are sensitive and interpret as colors
- whole range of electromagnetic radiation
- have the highest frequencies and shortest wavelengths
- positively charged particle
- a fact of nature observed so often that it becomes accepted truth
- sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- used for communications and cooking
- neutral particle
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- space around the nucleus where electrons are found
- elements in compounds were always in a certain proportion
- spectrum of light released from excited atoms
- testable prediction to explain observations
- illustrates valence electrons as dots
- regions of space in which electrons move about the nucleus
- explanation based on many observations and supported by many experiments
- the number of protons in the nucleus
- part of sunlight that causes sunburns
- lowest frequencies on the spectrum; AM+FM
- smallest particle of matter
- given off by the human body and warm objects
- pass through soft body tissue but are stopped by bone
- atoms that are chemically alike and different in mass
26 Clues: neutral particle • negatively charged particle • positively charged particle • smallest particle of matter • used for communications and cooking • the number of protons in the nucleus • small, dense, positively charged core • illustrates valence electrons as dots • part of sunlight that causes sunburns • electrons in the outermost energy level • ...
Vocabulary Words 2021-03-19
Across
- Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and political theorist whose treatises and novels inspired the leaders of the French Revolution.
- An English philosopher and political theorist who was recognized as the founder of British empiricism.
- An epistolary novel first published in 1740 by Samuel Richardson, which is also considered as one of the first true English novels.
- Comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
- An european intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries in which ideas concerning God, reason, nature, and humanity were synthesized into a worldview.
- It was a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period.
- Style that dominated the European art of the 1600s and early 1700s, caracterized by an ornate design.
- a form of rational theology that emerged among “freethinking” Europeans in the 17th and 18th centuries
- Is the epistemological view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge" or "any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification".
- A compound of ideas, attitudes, and patterns of behavior elaborating the principle that the authority of government.
- A cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- Renaissance-era astronomer and Catholic canon who formulated the heliocentric theory.
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- work in which Thomas Hobbes expressed his views of life.
- French political philosopher whose principal work, The Spirit of Laws, was a major contribution to political theory.
- Was a French writer and public activist who played a singular role in defining the Enlightenment.
- A settler in or inhabitant of a colony.
- The main artistic style of the late 1700s.
- An American political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts.
- A product of The Enlightenment in the early 18th century,that was a key institution in which women played a central role.
- Any theory of the structure of the solar system (or the universe) in which Earth is assumed to be at the centre of it all
20 Clues: A settler in or inhabitant of a colony. • The main artistic style of the late 1700s. • work in which Thomas Hobbes expressed his views of life. • Comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. • Renaissance-era astronomer and Catholic canon who formulated the heliocentric theory. • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-09
Across
- the ability to think about other people's thoughts.
- known as permanent memory.
- the tendency of children to generate theories to explain everything they encounter.
- refers to the tendency of young children to think that everyone sees things in the same way as the child.
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- the second stage of the memory stage.
- the ability to recognize that moving or rearranging matter does not change quantity.
- refers to the tendency to think that if two events occur simultaneously, one caused the other.
- focused on only one characteristic of an object to the exclusion of others.
- attributing lifelike qualities to objects.
- ability to switch our focus between tasks or external stimuli.
10 Clues: known as permanent memory. • the second stage of the memory stage. • attributing lifelike qualities to objects. • the ability to think about other people's thoughts. • ability to switch our focus between tasks or external stimuli. • focused on only one characteristic of an object to the exclusion of others. • ...
Philosophy 2024-08-04
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- "i think therefore i am"
- the position of belief in god
- Greek philosopher who taught Plato
- The ethical theory that emphasizes duty and rules
- Ethical theory focusing on the greatest good for the greatest number
- branch of philosophy concerned with ultimate reality
- The concept that life has no inherent meaning
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- A branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty
- The study of moral values and rules
- the philosopher who wrote The Republic
- the position of uncertainty with regards to belief in god
11 Clues: "i think therefore i am" • the position of belief in god • Greek philosopher who taught Plato • The study of moral values and rules • the philosopher who wrote The Republic • The concept that life has no inherent meaning • The ethical theory that emphasizes duty and rules • branch of philosophy concerned with ultimate reality • ...
Intelligence 2017-06-12
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- A Type of intelligence(word smart)
- A Type of intelligence(life smart)
- IQ
- A Type of intelligence(self smart)
- Theory of language
- A Type of intelligence(people smart)
- A Type of intelligence(sound smart)
- Requirement of a good test
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- A Type of intelligence(body smart)
- A Type of intelligence(number/reasoning smart)
- A type of intelligence(picture smart)
- Theory of language
- A Type of intelligence(nature smart)
- Created the first IQ test
- Requirement of a good test
- Requirement of a good test
16 Clues: IQ • Theory of language • Theory of language • Created the first IQ test • Requirement of a good test • Requirement of a good test • Requirement of a good test • A Type of intelligence(body smart) • A Type of intelligence(word smart) • A Type of intelligence(life smart) • A Type of intelligence(self smart) • A Type of intelligence(sound smart) • A Type of intelligence(nature smart) • ...
Evidence Supporting the Theory of Continental Drift 2023-10-09
Across
- can not be proven
- moving of continents
- make up Pangaea
- the way continents look
- most famous supercontinent
- evidence of a rock
- slowly moving away
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- large land mass
- old bones found in the ground
- repeating the same thing over and over
- shifting left or right
- hypothesis
- scar on glacier
- polar researcher
- hard material
15 Clues: hypothesis • hard material • large land mass • make up Pangaea • scar on glacier • polar researcher • can not be proven • evidence of a rock • slowly moving away • moving of continents • shifting left or right • the way continents look • most famous supercontinent • old bones found in the ground • repeating the same thing over and over
Development of the Atomic Theory - Part 1 2024-10-17
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- Chemical process where a high concentration of salt is added to flesh so bacterium that produces decomposition become dormant.
- Substances in a chemical reaction that result as an outcome from a chemical reaction.
- Smallest particle of matter that is "indivisilbe" according to greek tradition.
- Last name of scientist how proposed the Law of Conservation of Mass as a basic foundation of Chemistry.
- Substances in a chemical reaction that are combined in order to produce the reaction.
- British scientist who wrote the first edition of the "Atomic Theory of Matter".
- Method used in chemistry to balance the mass in a chemical reaction through the use of equations.
- Order of the catholic church that was in charge of prosecuting people considered "heretic".
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- Name of roman emperor that turned the Roman Empire into "christian" as a way to control tax collecting.
- Greek philosopher who proposed the idea of the atom.
- Greek philosopher who believed in the continuity of matter and the influence of mithological gods in the nature of things.
- Scientists who wanted to overthrow the power of the church through science.
- Ancient civilization that invented gun powder.
- Ancient civilization that discovered fermentation of carbohidrates as a way to produce beer.
- Mame of the empire that brought the philosophical ideas of Aristotle from Greece, and integreted them within their culture.
15 Clues: Ancient civilization that invented gun powder. • Greek philosopher who proposed the idea of the atom. • Scientists who wanted to overthrow the power of the church through science. • Smallest particle of matter that is "indivisilbe" according to greek tradition. • British scientist who wrote the first edition of the "Atomic Theory of Matter". • ...
History Chpt. 19 1984 2023-02-23
Across
- White fang/Call of the Wild
- subdued mist
- Louis Sullivan
- Willard
- Most important institution of rural communities
- native of New England
- Basic needs
- networks
- education
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- Galloping Horseman
- Stick style
- cables
- O Captain My Captain
- Father of the modern skyscraper
- NYJ
- Arrangement in grey and black
- Harpers weekly
- evolutionary theory
- In his steps
- Colonial inspired
20 Clues: NYJ • cables • Willard • networks • education • Stick style • Basic needs • subdued mist • In his steps • Louis Sullivan • Harpers weekly • Colonial inspired • Galloping Horseman • evolutionary theory • O Captain My Captain • native of New England • White fang/Call of the Wild • Arrangement in grey and black • Father of the modern skyscraper • Most important institution of rural communities
KBCC Baking and Pastry Week Nine 2022-01-01
Across
- Are used primarily for unbaked pies
- IN this method the fruit, water, and juices (if any) are all cooked together and then thickened with a starch
- Means no water is added to the canned ingredient
- Forms used in bakeshops are purée and glacé
- A liquid thickened or set by the coagulation of egg protein.
- Fruits are packed in a sugar syrup
- A confectionery paste made from almonds and/or hazelnuts and caramelized sugar, all ground to a paste.
- These pies are when raw pie shells are filled and then placed in the oven
- In this method the gel is made separately by cooking fruit juice, water, and sugar with a starch
- This thickening agent is clear when set and make a soft paste rather than a firm gel
- Must be rehydrated by soaking
- Nuts ground to a powder but not so fine as to turn to a paste
- These pies are when prebaked pie shells are filled with a prepared filling, chilled, and served when the filling is firm enough to slice
- Fruits are canned with the water that was used to process them
- This method is commonly used for homemade apple pies and peach pies
- This starch needs no cooking because it has already been cooked
- One of the most important nuts in the bakeshop
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- Sets up into a firm gel that holds its shape when sliced
- This nut is best if toasted before use
- Reworked scraps are tougher than freshly made dough
- Small nut kernels that are usually toasted to enhance flavor. Called pine nuts in English
- Essentially a sweetened almond paste
- The weight of the solid fruit without the juice
- These pies are made with pudding or boiled custard-type fillings.
- A nut often used in decorations because of the attractive green color
- Pie dough with the fat cut or rubbed into the flour until the size of course cornmeal
- A top crust for a pie made of strips of pastry in a crisscross pattern.
- Any of a variety of foods enclosed in pastry and baked
- Means only a small quantity of water or juice is added to the canned ingredient
- Pie dough with the fat cut or rubbed into the flour until the size of peas or hazelnuts
- These pies are made with fillings that are lightened by the addition of beaten egg whites and/or whipped cream
- The most important nut in the bakeshop
- An expensive but highly versatile nut paste
33 Clues: Must be rehydrated by soaking • Fruits are packed in a sugar syrup • Are used primarily for unbaked pies • Essentially a sweetened almond paste • This nut is best if toasted before use • The most important nut in the bakeshop • Forms used in bakeshops are purée and glacé • An expensive but highly versatile nut paste • One of the most important nuts in the bakeshop • ...
crucigrama 2023-10-04
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- what the comparative adjective of tasty
- which is the comparative abjective of timid
- what the comparative adjective of young
- what is the comparative adjective for ugly
- what the superlative adjective of brave
- which is the superlative abjective of thirsty
- what the comparative adjective of firm
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- which is the superlative abjective of stingy
- What is the comparative objective of big?
- which is the superlative adjective of naughty
- is the superlative of pretty
- it is the comparative of good
- it is the superlative of weak
- ¿what is the comparative of slow?
- which is the superlative adjective of wise
15 Clues: is the superlative of pretty • it is the comparative of good • it is the superlative of weak • ¿what is the comparative of slow? • what the comparative adjective of firm • what the comparative adjective of tasty • what the comparative adjective of young • what the superlative adjective of brave • What is the comparative objective of big? • ...
Bailey's story 2024-03-21
Across
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke
- Eager to explore new experiences and take risks.
- Having a firm purpose and unwavering resolve.
- a woman in relation to her child or children
- legally take another's child and bring it up as one's own
- to recover quickly from difficulties.
- literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people
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- kindness and empathy towards others.
- The name originated from Middle English where it means "fox"
- a large farm building used for storing grain, hay, or straw or for housing livestock
- a spectacular explosion when ignited, used typically for display or in celebrations.
- a young domestic dog
- Retriever, a retriever of a breed with a thick golden-colored coat
- a name means strong, enduring and firm
- a building for human habitation, especially one that is lived in by a family or small group of people
- a person aged between 13 and 19 years
- an animal that is related to the common wolf
- a device containing gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that
- and steadfast in allegiance or support.
20 Clues: a young domestic dog • kindness and empathy towards others. • a person aged between 13 and 19 years • to recover quickly from difficulties. • a name means strong, enduring and firm • and steadfast in allegiance or support. • a woman in relation to her child or children • an animal that is related to the common wolf • Having a firm purpose and unwavering resolve. • ...
phonetics 2018-11-12
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- Variations of phoneme
- The author of "expiratory theory"
- The oldest and most developed branch of phonetics
- The allophones which do not undergo any distinguishable changes in speech
- The author of "loudness theory"
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- A minimal abstract linguistic unit
- Branch of phonetics which studies the functional aspect of speech sounds
- The science which means the study of style
- Syllable which ends in a vowel
- Strong is
10 Clues: Strong is • Variations of phoneme • Syllable which ends in a vowel • The author of "loudness theory" • The author of "expiratory theory" • A minimal abstract linguistic unit • The science which means the study of style • The oldest and most developed branch of phonetics • Branch of phonetics which studies the functional aspect of speech sounds • ...
Economics Chapter one 2022-02-15
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- Invisible ____ theory is that people will naturally make decisions that benefit the economy
- 18th century economist that invented the Invisible Hand Theory
- When supply and demands are equal
- conditions where unlimited wants face limited resources
- economic _________; we rely on others, others rely on us (trade)
- situation where some needs have little value and wants have higher value
- _____ capital; money used to buy the goods used in production
- an accumulation of goods that are tangible/transferable to one another
- the three basic questions
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- amount of output produced by a given inputs
- _____ capital; sum of skills abilities health and motivation
- factors of production do tasks efficiently
- _____ of labor; individual workers do less tasks than before
- land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurs
- work performed for an individual
- capacity to be useful
16 Clues: capacity to be useful • the three basic questions • work performed for an individual • When supply and demands are equal • land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurs • factors of production do tasks efficiently • amount of output produced by a given inputs • conditions where unlimited wants face limited resources • _____ capital; sum of skills abilities health and motivation • ...
Sapiens 2020-11-20
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- the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. The practice is illegal in most countries
- a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project
- present, appearing, or found everywhere.
- our sister species which mysteriously died off because of us
- relating to or based on relationship to the father or descent through the male line
- the position of an apprentice(A trainee, especially in a skilled trade)
- this revolution led to increase food production across the globe and domestification of dogs
- this theory says that sapiens merged with neanderthals
- this revolution happened most recently
- eradication of a species
- lacking excitement or variety; dull; monotonous
- skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands
- revolution of fact vs fiction
- so small or unimportant as to be not worth considering; insignificant
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- those who posses the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence
- species of modern day humans
- this theory says that sapiens killed off neanderthals
- obtain exclusive possession or control of (a trade, commodity, or service).
- a chimpanzee with a black face and black hair, found in the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo
- hostile and aggressive
- old-fashioned
- set of principles laid down as definitely true
- a countless or extremely great number
- (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy
- organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense
- large-caliber guns used in warfare on land
- a person or animal that searches widely for food or provisions
- relating to or resembling a spirit being
- this revolution led to increased brain sizes and communication between humans
- involving marriage to one person at a time
- a thing that someone believes to be real but that exists only in their imagination.
31 Clues: old-fashioned • hostile and aggressive • eradication of a species • species of modern day humans • revolution of fact vs fiction • a countless or extremely great number • this revolution happened most recently • present, appearing, or found everywhere. • relating to or resembling a spirit being • large-caliber guns used in warfare on land • ...
American Government Unit 1 Review 2024-10-11
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- Our first American written plan of government; despite its weaknesses!
- branch that enforces and administers laws
- 1215 King John document that established the king was not all-powerful
- Philosopher who suggested 3 branches of government and checks and balances
- the formal name for a “country” with 4 elements
- philosopher who wrote about the dangers of “mob rule” in Leviathan
- government characteristic that declares government is not all-powerful and must follow rules
- the term used to express that the people have a voice in government
- philosopher who believed you should protest injustices against natural rights
- “Party” held in the harbor in Massachusetts to object to taxation
- government is not accountable to the people in this government system
- formal approval
- lack of government
- ultimate political authority rests with the people in this government system
- philosopher who believed “All” people should have a voice in government
- centralized government where the distribution of power is in the national government
- representatives
- theory that says the States’ leaders were chosen by god
- type of colony in which the governor was chosen by the owner of the colony
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- theory that says States developed from families to clans to tribes
- localized distribution of power in which most power rests at the local level Presidential executive and legislative branches of government are separate and co-equal
- distribution of power where both a centralized government and localized government share authority and decision making
- institution which States use to enforce policies
- branch that makes laws and policies
- American document which had 3 parts (Intro, complaints, signatures) to announce the break from England.
- 1628 document that limited the King’s power and declared even tht eking must obey the law.
- theory that says States developed through the use of strength/power
- 1688 document which specifically listed the rights of the people
- government form where religion dominates & can be combined with other types too.
- government form that denies rights and doesn’t follow the rule of law
- allows a State to decide its own policies
- our first American form of national government
- people in a State
- branch that interprets laws
- 1754 idea to unite the colonies against attack and unify business interests
- executive leader is chosen from among the legislative branch of government
- last name of the former colonial soldier leading a riot in Massachusetts over debts
- theory that natural law inevitably created a bond between the people to come together through mutual agreement.
- known and recognized boundaries
39 Clues: formal approval • representatives • people in a State • lack of government • branch that interprets laws • known and recognized boundaries • branch that makes laws and policies • branch that enforces and administers laws • allows a State to decide its own policies • our first American form of national government • the formal name for a “country” with 4 elements • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary 2023-08-18
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- The degree of exactness of the measurements
- The study of composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- Directs us to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- The key of good models
- Based on numbers or quantities
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena
- the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models
- A model often expressed as a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
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- Stands for the systeme international d'Unities
- AN ongoing, orderly, cyclical approah used to investigate the world
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- AN inital, testable explaination of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- A system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- A workable explaination or description of a phenomenon
16 Clues: The key of good models • Based on numbers or quantities • The study of nonliving matter and energy • The degree of exactness of the measurements • Stands for the systeme international d'Unities • A model that explains a related set of phenomena • Directs us to fill the earth and have dominion over it • A system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct • ...
SOCIO SCRAMBLE 2025-02-21
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- Penalties or rewards for behavior that aligns with or deviates from societal norms.
- The changes in societies and cultures over time, often driven by technological, economic, and social shifts.
- A small system or group that represents or reflects a larger society or environment.
- A series of actions or behaviors that are performed in a prescribed order, often tied to social or religious significance.
- The theoretical agreement among individuals to form a society and abide by its rules and norms.
- The psychological discomfort caused by holding contradictory beliefs or attitudes.
- A sociologist whose work focused on class struggle, capitalism, and economic theory.
- The act of using others for personal gain, typically seen in capitalist systems where workers are underpaid.
- A theory focusing on the role of symbols and language as core elements of social interaction.
- A theory that multiple groups, beliefs, and interests coexist and influence each other in society.
- Mechanisms, strategies, and institutions that regulate individual behavior in society.
- Small, tightly-knit groups within larger social structures that share common interests or identities.
- Treating abstract concepts or social constructs as if they were real or tangible.
- The imposition of one culture’s values, practices, or beliefs over others, often through colonization or globalization.
- The process of renovating urban neighborhoods, often displacing lower-income residents.
- A system in which rewards and positions are given based on individual merit, such as ability and effort.
- A theory that views society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability.
- A qualitative research method where sociologists immerse themselves in the social settings they study.
- A social position or rank within a society that carries certain rights and responsibilities.
- A theory that suggests human interactions are based on the exchange of resources and benefits.
- An object or behavior that signifies one’s social status.
- The hierarchical arrangement of individuals into different social categories such as class, race, or gender.
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- The creation and implementation of new ideas, practices, or technologies that address social problems.
- The tension experienced when an individual faces conflicting demands from different roles.
- The belief that social and economic inequalities are natural and reflect the survival of the fittest.
- The stress or pressure experienced when an individual has difficulty fulfilling the demands of a single role.
- A state in which an individual or group is excluded from social interaction or communication.
- A movement that challenges traditional social theories, emphasizing relativism and skepticism toward grand narratives.
- The theory that social environments and structures determine human behavior.
- A framework that examines how multiple social identities (e.g., race, class, gender) intersect and shape individual experiences.
- The process by which individuals or groups become part of society through shared values, roles, and norms.
- The spread of cultural beliefs, practices, and items from one group to another.
- A perspective in sociology that examines gender inequality and advocates for social change to improve the status of women.
- The degree of unity or connection between members of a society or group.
- The increasing interconnectedness of the world through trade, communication, and cultural exchange.
- A generalized belief or assumption about the characteristics of a group or individual.
- Capital Resources derived from social networks and relationships that facilitate cooperation and access to opportunities.
- The larger system or universe that is often studied in sociology to understand social structures.
- The way individuals define themselves in relation to the groups to which they belong.
- Government programs designed to provide financial support to individuals in need, particularly the elderly and disabled.
- The idea that individuals are born as a "blank slate" and develop their identities through experience and socialization.
- The idea that a person’s beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person’s own culture.
- The dominance of one culture over others, often maintained through cultural institutions.
- A founding sociologist known for his study of social cohesion, suicide, and functionalism.
- The capacity of individuals to act independently and make their own free choices.
- Consciousness The shared beliefs and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society.
46 Clues: An object or behavior that signifies one’s social status. • The degree of unity or connection between members of a society or group. • The theory that social environments and structures determine human behavior. • The spread of cultural beliefs, practices, and items from one group to another. • ...
Aviyonce Keeton 2014-10-31
Across
- the lower, typically curved, part of a shirt that comes below the waist.
- unmanly person
- conclude after calculation; be of the opinion.
- shake
- (of a group of people) united or bound together by strong relationships and common interests.
- deep sorrow
- stand, move, or sit in a lazy, drooping way.
- escape
- brave
- run
- Friendly to friendly
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- bunch
- conscious not fully conscious.
- stretch
- rise
- ready to go to sleep
- blush
- weak
- cilacleing a smart remark
- police
- gloomy
- run
- to irritate or provoke with persistent petty distractions, trifling raillery, or other annoyance, often in sport
- firm
24 Clues: run • run • rise • weak • firm • bunch • shake • blush • brave • police • gloomy • escape • stretch • deep sorrow • unmanly person • ready to go to sleep • Friendly to friendly • cilacleing a smart remark • conscious not fully conscious. • stand, move, or sit in a lazy, drooping way. • conclude after calculation; be of the opinion. • the lower, typically curved, part of a shirt that comes below the waist. • ...
Security Markets 2018-01-22
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- trading: computer triggers are established in which large-volume trades can be initiated by institutional investors
- sheets: electronic quotation service that gathers and publishes bid and ask quotation prices
- market: occurs when prices respond to new information, when each successive trade is made at a price close to the preceding price
- dot: allows NYSE member firms to electronically transmit all market and limit orders directly to the specialist at the trading post or the member trading booth
- banker: serves as the middleman in the process of raising funds
- guarantee the investment banking firm gives the selling firm to purchase its securities at a fixed price
- stock market: first electronic stock market listing over 5000 companies
- option: gives the owner the right to buy 100 shares of the underlying common stock at a set price for a certain period
- brokers and independent brokers: two types of floor brokers
- trading: rely on mathematical algorithms to trigger the trades without any human interaction
- markets: markets for existing assets that can be traded between investors i.e. NYSE
- public offering: bring private companies public for the first time
- brokers and specialists: the two types of members at the NYSE
- efforts: basis where the issuing firm assumes the risk and simply takes back an securities not sold after a fixed period
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- a way of exchanging assets
- markets: distinguished by the flow of funds between the market participants
- Advisor Act of 1940: set up to protect the public from unethical investment advisors
- exchange: formed in 2005 as an ECN and was granted exchange status by the SEC
- book: a database that keeps track of limit orders and market orders for the specialist
- Investor Protection Corporation: established to oversee liquidation of brokerage firms and to insure investors accounts to a maximum value of $500,000
- Exchange: founded to create a 24 hour electronic market for energy contracts
- directly: where the company sells its stock to the public without the help of an investment bank
- the counter bulletin board: electronic trading service provided by the NASD that offers traders and investors up-to-the-minute quotes, last-price sales, and volume information for equity securities traded over the counter
- traded funds: closed-end funds and structured products i.e. Standard and Poors 500 index and the DJIA
- York Stock Exchange: a stock exchange in New York that began as a physical location
- breakers: will shut down the markets or a stock in the event that it takes a pre-defined drop
- crash: rapid, deep, and volatile fall in security prices occurring within an extremely short time period
27 Clues: a way of exchanging assets • brokers and independent brokers: two types of floor brokers • brokers and specialists: the two types of members at the NYSE • banker: serves as the middleman in the process of raising funds • public offering: bring private companies public for the first time • stock market: first electronic stock market listing over 5000 companies • ...
Acids and bases vocabulary 2026-02-23
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- 12D's partner
- HCl is an iconic _______ acid, completely dissociating in water
- Zn reacts with many acids
- molecule that loses a proton
- IUPAC name for water that is patterned after methane and borane
- _____ion that balances out the charge
- when water reacts with itself to give H3O+ and OH-
- generates OH- in solution
- scientist whose equation can predict the temeperature dependence of rate constants and who created a simple theory of acid and bases
- unlike HCl, CH3COOH, acetic acid is a ________ acid
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- we learned about his dots last semester, now we consider his expansive definition of acids and bases
- OH-
- _______base is the ion formed when an acid loses a proton
- this element is present in many bases
- H3O+
- what the p stands for in pH
- one of the pair of scientists who developed a more nuanced theory for acids and bases than 18A
- produced along with water when an acid and a base react
- when pH=pOH
19 Clues: OH- • H3O+ • when pH=pOH • 12D's partner • Zn reacts with many acids • generates OH- in solution • what the p stands for in pH • molecule that loses a proton • this element is present in many bases • _____ion that balances out the charge • when water reacts with itself to give H3O+ and OH- • unlike HCl, CH3COOH, acetic acid is a ________ acid • ...
Scientific revolution, rennaissance and enlightenment crossword 2014-05-05
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- 3 dimensional representation of the earth
- to travel for the purpose of discovering
- wrote over 70 books
- someone who studies the stars
- that which moons of jupiter were first discovered
- a type of painting consisting of pigment mixed with water
- also known as the age of reason
- an extremly successful Portuguese explorer
- a war that took place during the 1600s
- usually given from someone of royal blood granting certain rights
- (first name) da vinci
- a spanish soldier between the 50 and 60 century
- use in the study of science, look at things in close detail
- is a person who wrote the book The Social Contract
- a way of looking at the world through logic and reason
- the rights that could not be taken away
- idea that the earth was in the center of the universe
- a type of system that gives private people or corporations total power over all property
- government ruled by the people for the people
- from Latin means "earth" "write"
- an explorer known for accidentaly finding america
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- instrument that measure air pressure
- an advanced form of mathematics
- thinker title during the time period
- supported womens eduction
- a reason of phenomena based on facts
- he published the laws of gravity
- use to study the heavens
- a government with complete rule over its people and land
- the path of a planet around the sun
- a student in the humanities
- discovered that planets orbits are elliptical
- government that has not connection with the church
- one of the three greatest artists during the Rennaissance
- scientist who came up with the heliocentric theory
- a government with limited rule over its people and land
- the author of many classic screenplays, also an actor
- leonardo (last name)
- law decided by the court´s decisions
- what you do to test a theory
- study of the stars
- was first to use a telescope to study the stars
- the father of chemistry
43 Clues: study of the stars • wrote over 70 books • leonardo (last name) • (first name) da vinci • the father of chemistry • use to study the heavens • supported womens eduction • a student in the humanities • what you do to test a theory • someone who studies the stars • an advanced form of mathematics • also known as the age of reason • he published the laws of gravity • ...
MY FAM 2020-05-08
24 Clues: DAWN • LOTUS • CARING • WORSHIP • SILENCE • EMINENCE • LORD RAM • PLEASENT • ZAMINDAR • PRINCESS • PARAM TAP • SALVATION • YUDHISTIR • SARASWATI • FOUNDATION • KING OF GOD • JOYFUL/HAPPY • SKILLED/PERFECT • OPPOSITE OF MALHAR • SUPERIOR/EXCELLENT • FIRM/CONSTANT/FAITHFUL • PERSON WITH LESS DESIRE • GOD'S FORGIVENESS/FAVOUR • ______ NA PHAL MEETHA CHE
Capítulo 5A 2024-09-27
20 Clues: owner • skill • client • manager • to help • pleasant • benefits • messenger • full time • knowledge • part time • interview • dedicated • counselor • babysitter • firm/company • to carry out • classified ad • date of birth • to be in charge of
Email Vocabulary 2015-08-12
Across
- Total amount
- Make sure
- Not changing / solid
- Betagro headoffice location
- Connected
- Shipping box
- Response
- Result of work
- Expression of polite request
- Get ready
- The current month
- Box
- Betagro customer
- Delay / think before doing
- Facsimile
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- Supervisor
- Think about it
- Plane travel
- Person who receives the email
- Change
- The first one / not a copy
- Knowledge/details about something
- Person who writes the email
- Check
- Notify about latest information
- Take/send to customer
- Questions
- Source of items for sale
- Present / now
- Name suffix indicating politeness
- Overseas
31 Clues: Box • Check • Change • Response • Overseas • Make sure • Connected • Questions • Get ready • Facsimile • Supervisor • Total amount • Plane travel • Shipping box • Present / now • Think about it • Result of work • Betagro customer • The current month • Not changing / solid • Take/send to customer • Source of items for sale • The first one / not a copy • Delay / think before doing • Betagro headoffice location • ...
Measuring Production 2025-11-01
Across
- The difference between total exports and total imports
- ________ goods are used in the production of other goods.
- Goods made in prior years. not counted in GDP
- Payments Free money given by government to citizens, not counted in the GDP
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- Household expenditure is termed __________
- Firm expenditure is termed ________
- GDP approach focused on the rewards for factors of production
- GDP approach based on government, household and firm spending
8 Clues: Firm expenditure is termed ________ • Household expenditure is termed __________ • Goods made in prior years. not counted in GDP • The difference between total exports and total imports • ________ goods are used in the production of other goods. • GDP approach focused on the rewards for factors of production • ...
CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY (VIRENDRA RAJPUT-205) 2021-04-16
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- Sociocentrism can be represented by__.
- __had given the theory Doctrine of evolution.
- Ludwig Wittgenstein came from a well known__ family.
- __Positivism step is Logical positivism.
- The temper of romantics is best studied in__
- Darwin's theory had ____ parts.
- What was the most famous book of engles?
- Classical philosophy insisted on the ontological character of__.
- __created structure of prepositions.
- __had given the system positivism.
- Henri bergson attracted to___.
- Strong passion
- What is evident in the four main forms?
- In which subunit of theological stage of human development God was more personalized?
- ___.given the idea of Transcendent.
- Who tried to put evolution at centre of his world view?
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- The type of man encouraged by romanticism especially of the_____variety.
- Bergson had interesting things to say about__.
- __was the 1st person to incorporate Eastern philosophy.
- __became the most vigorous of Revolutionary principles.
- positivism step is grouped by M.Schlick.
- Karl Jasper's interpretins the signs of__in world around us.
- __had opposed on the existence of god.
- Whilhelm dilthey distinguished ___ from physical science.
- Paul dessen was a__philosopher
- Revolt of solitary instincts against social bonds is the key to the__.
- The German romantics admire___.
- __used the notion of falsification or refutability to characterize scientific hypotheses.
- ___had given the main idea of eternal return or recurrence.
- ___was the pioneered of non classical philosophy of western Europe.
- Engles was the partner of__.
31 Clues: Strong passion • Engles was the partner of__. • Paul dessen was a__philosopher • Henri bergson attracted to___. • Darwin's theory had ____ parts. • The German romantics admire___. • __had given the system positivism. • ___.given the idea of Transcendent. • __created structure of prepositions. • Sociocentrism can be represented by__. • __had opposed on the existence of god. • ...
Art Integration Project - Aadya Mishra 2020-10-21
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- Receipt and payment account is a_____
- Issue of shares at a price higher than its face value is called____
- Partners current account are opened when the capital account is_____
- The monitory value of reputation of the business is called______
- Shareholders receive ____ from the company
- Debentures are_____ of the company
- It is the first stage of the companies incorporation
- Statement showing the flow of cash and cash equivalents
- Minimum subscription amount of 90% is related to _____capital
- Shares are calculated on pro rata basis in the case of______
- The share of goodwill of the retiring partner is debited to remaining partners in their______ ratio
- Liability of a partner is____.
- Revaluation is a ______ A/C.
- Goodwill appears in a company balance sheet under the subhead goodwill appears in a company balance sheet under the subhead_____assets
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- At the time of dissolution of the firm, loan from partners relative is transferred to____Account
- Excess of average profit over normal profit
- Current Assets/ Current Liabilities =
- Subscription received in advance during the current year is a
- At the time of admission of a new partner the partnership is_____
- In case of dissolution, assets are transferred to realisation account at_____
- Old profit sharing ratio minus new ratio= ______ ratio
- Interest on capital is always calculated on the____capital
- Revenue from operations less cost of revenue from operation is called____ profit
- Shareholders are_____ of a company
- Profit and loss adjustment account is a _____account
- General reserve at the time of admission of a partner is transferred to_____partners capital accounts
- Activities that result in change in the size and composition of the owners capital and borrowings of the enterprise are called______ activities
- Interest on debentures is calculated on the_____value of the debentures
- For the firm interest on drawings are_____
- Subscription received by a school for organising annual function is treated as_____receipt
30 Clues: Revaluation is a ______ A/C. • Liability of a partner is____. • Debentures are_____ of the company • Shareholders are_____ of a company • Receipt and payment account is a_____ • Current Assets/ Current Liabilities = • Shareholders receive ____ from the company • For the firm interest on drawings are_____ • Excess of average profit over normal profit • ...
Freudianism 2023-01-13
Across
- What was Freud's profession?
- How many theoretical constructs does this theory contain
- Freudianism had a great impact on this field,
- What stage should your mind be in during Freudianism theory? (two words, contains dash)
- Instincts(devil)
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- Mediator that chooses between instincts and morality
- Morals(angel)
- Another name for the Freudianism theory
- The first name of the creator of Freudianism
9 Clues: Morals(angel) • Instincts(devil) • What was Freud's profession? • Another name for the Freudianism theory • The first name of the creator of Freudianism • Freudianism had a great impact on this field, • Mediator that chooses between instincts and morality • How many theoretical constructs does this theory contain • ...
Hhh 2025-11-22
10 Clues: – near the sea • – list of sources • – send out widely • – working together • – confidently firm • – study of substances • – learning evaluation • – hidden storage place • – planned public effort • – membership of country
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-23
Across
- refers to the consistency in terms of terminology and structure
- response intended to provide for structural integrity and the promotion of healing
- one that can be either observed or experience through senses
- emotional and cognitive strategies that allow a person to change to higher levels of potential
- nurse develops new rules and reasoning procedures for a plan while applying learned rules
- no longer relies on analytical principles like rules, guidelines and maxims
- statement about concept or a statement of the relation between two or more concepts
- it present the first nursing theory that focuses on the manipulation of the environment for the benefit of the patient
- the malignant phase of dispairful "not caring" and apathetic indifference
- it is a feeling of displeasure
- a process where all opposites are highest level of consciousness
- encompasses the mutual, continuous relationship of the human energy field and the environmental energy field
- accepted as truth and represent the values and beliefs of the theory or concept framework
- refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory
- affects the focal stimulus but the effects are unclear
- worth or importance of something to someone
- it is a circle based on social sciences
- it is circle based in the pathological and therapeutic sciences
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- it represents return of the system to stability
- coping mechanism from close relationship which results to giving and receiving of love, respect and value
- backbone of clinical care
- strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus
- a nurse-patient relationship in which the person and the nurse mutually identify the person's problem
- the human field and environmental field are constantly exchanging energy; there are no boundaries or barriers to
- patient gradually puts aside old goals and adopt new goals
- it exist when all system subparts interact in harmony with the whole system and all system needs are being met
- the nursing role that helps client clarify domains of dependence, interdependence and dependence
- an organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given system
- has no background experience of the situation he is involved
- human processes of living and dying
- a specific to academia and refers to a branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge
- describes a phenomenon or a group of phenomena
- a nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes
- the potential for process, movement, and change
- the sole function of nurses, whereas
- forming an image in the mind
- refers to the events that produce stress
- phase where the individual may make minor requests or attention-getting techniques
- determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goal
- describes the unpredictable but continuous nonlinear evolution of energy field as evidence by nonrepeating rhythmicities
40 Clues: backbone of clinical care • forming an image in the mind • it is a feeling of displeasure • human processes of living and dying • the sole function of nurses, whereas • it is a circle based on social sciences • refers to the events that produce stress • worth or importance of something to someone • strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus • ...
Prep for Year 10 Econs Exam 2022-06-28
Across
- Refers to low rates of inflation
- 2 successive quarters of falling GDP
- describes fluctuations of economic activity
- Australia's Bank
- M
- S
- A curve that measures wealth inequality
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- Studies the performance of the economy as a whole
- Used to measure sustainable economic growth
- A characteristic of a boom phase
- One of Australia's most important export goods
- Aggregate demand is rising, firm inventories are falling
- Output = Income = Expenditure
- Reduces the flow of Income in Australia
- Australia's most important trade export partner
15 Clues: M • S • Australia's Bank • Output = Income = Expenditure • Refers to low rates of inflation • A characteristic of a boom phase • 2 successive quarters of falling GDP • Reduces the flow of Income in Australia • A curve that measures wealth inequality • Used to measure sustainable economic growth • describes fluctuations of economic activity • ...
Earth Science Crossword 1 2024-02-15
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- theory the Earth's continents slowly moved apart from each other
- the Earth has an internal ______.
- The Earth is ______________ billion years old.
- movement of heat in fluids where hot rises and cold sinks
- the Earth is not ____.
- the study of Earth
- scientist who proposed continental drift
- supercontinent that all continents were believed to be a part of
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- the innermost layer of the Earth
- early scientific thinkers like Galileo would be _____ for making scientific claims that went against popular belief at their time
- belief the Earth's surface developed in short time because of random disasters
- belief the Earth's surface developed over the course of billions of years because of natural, ongoing processes
- outermost layer of Earth
- layer of Earth made of molten rock that is just below the crust
- theory that Earth's crust gets moved because of heat cycling in the mantle
15 Clues: the study of Earth • the Earth is not ____. • outermost layer of Earth • the innermost layer of the Earth • the Earth has an internal ______. • scientist who proposed continental drift • The Earth is ______________ billion years old. • movement of heat in fluids where hot rises and cold sinks • layer of Earth made of molten rock that is just below the crust • ...
Freud's Wishful Dream Book Vocab 2021-09-14
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- stake put up by a player in poker
- gradually spread through or over
- to include in an anthology
- plan or theory in form of outline or model
- waste time, money or energy on trifling matters
- indicate or signify
- system of psychological theory and therapy which aims to treat mental disorders
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- existing but not yet developed
- being, relating to, or affording evidence photographs
- a thing that is granted
- medieval association of craftsmen or merchants
- unambiguously explicit or direct
- rude in a mean spirited and surly way
- based on random choice
- the investigation or attribution of the cause or reason for something
15 Clues: indicate or signify • based on random choice • a thing that is granted • to include in an anthology • existing but not yet developed • gradually spread through or over • unambiguously explicit or direct • stake put up by a player in poker • rude in a mean spirited and surly way • plan or theory in form of outline or model • medieval association of craftsmen or merchants • ...
Chapter Four Vocabulary Terms 2023-02-19
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- A concept in Piaget’s cognitive theory as one of two processes people use to learn and incorporate new information
- The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others
- Freud’s theory of development that outlines the process by which energy is expressed through different erogenous parts of the body during different stages of development
- A form of learning in which an organism’s behavior is shaped by what is reinforced
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- Having to do with the relationships between people and their environment; Bronfenbrenner’s theory is explained in terms of the balance and interplay of the child and the people and settings that influence development
- Aspects of theory or development that refer to the social and cultural issues; key descriptor of Vygotsky’s theory of development
- The orderly set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death
- Vygotsky’s term for guidance, assistance, or cognitive structures that help a child learn
- The process of growth whereby a body matures regardless of, and relatively independent of, intervention such as exercise, experience, or environment
9 Clues: A form of learning in which an organism’s behavior is shaped by what is reinforced • The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others • Vygotsky’s term for guidance, assistance, or cognitive structures that help a child learn • ...
Microeconomics 2023-05-22
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- curve demonstrating the amount of something purchased at all possible prices
- any place buyers and sellers get together to trade
- resources produce by the environment
- resources used to produce other goods
- the production of a firm
- the relationship between supply and price
- artificially set price below which the price may not fall
- things which will move the demand curve to another spot on the graph
- the act of working
- making similar products unique in order to compete
- market structure dominated by one firm
- the point where supply and demand curve intersect
- merger of two or more companies in the same market
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- economic system with no government intervention
- a measurement of how sensitive a product is to price change
- giving up some of one thing to have more of another
- education and skills needed to perform jobs
- semi-independent business that pays fees to a parent organization
- also called communist
- graph demonstrating opportunity cost
- business owned by stockholders
- the next best thing given up when making a choice
- businesses designed to do charitable work that other companies don't
- curve demonstrating the amount of product producers will sell at all possible prices
- profit shares given by corporations to stockholders
- the relationship between demand and price
- market structure dominated by a few large firms
- business owned by one person
- how societies answer the 3 questions and 5 goals
- economic system which blends both command and free market systems
- a person who takes a risk to open a business
- when firms work together to set market prices
32 Clues: the act of working • also called communist • the production of a firm • business owned by one person • business owned by stockholders • resources produce by the environment • graph demonstrating opportunity cost • resources used to produce other goods • market structure dominated by one firm • the relationship between supply and price • the relationship between demand and price • ...
ST 2023-06-14
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- a theory that predicts how events are measured with various observers who are in motion with respect to an event
- a theory of space and time.
- the exponential expansion of space in the early universe
- a special type of reference where an observer is at rest or in motion but not accelerating
- the scientist who formulated the Big Bang theory
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- nearest planet said to be affected by the sun’s gravitational force
- the speed of a moving object with direction
- the scientist who proposed the Special and General Relativity Theories
- quarks and antiquarks destroyed each other back into energy
- it is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the speed of light
10 Clues: a theory of space and time. • the speed of a moving object with direction • the scientist who formulated the Big Bang theory • the exponential expansion of space in the early universe • quarks and antiquarks destroyed each other back into energy • nearest planet said to be affected by the sun’s gravitational force • ...
25 Vocabulary Words 2025-03-11
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- cognitive dissonance. the discomfort a person feels when their behavior does not alian with their values or beliefs)
- eurocentrism. focusing on turopean culture or history to the exclusion of a wider view of the world; implicitly regarding European culture as preeminent)
- theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope)
- socialism a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- (the status of belonging to a nation)
- discrimination. (treating people differently based on characteristics)
- (a typical example or pattern of something; a model)
- axiology. (the study of the nature of value and valuation, and of the kinds of things that are valuable)
- (a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.)
- communism(A society in which property is publicly owned)
- Africans spreading or scattering around the world)
- Racism. (prejudice discrimination to an individual)
- Bigotry. (obstinate or unreasonable attachment to a belief)
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- (the dominance of one group too another)
- worldview (a particular philosophy of life or conception of the world
- cruel or unjust treatment or control.)
- cosmology (the science of the origin and development of the universe.
- afrocentrism. (Focusina on African historv culture and what the did for the world)
- opinion not based on a reason
- jingoism extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.)
- Middle Passage. The forced transportation African slaves had to take for trade)
- ethnicity(the quality or fact of belonging to a population group or subgroup made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent)
- (a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing)
- capitalism. an economic system where private individuals own and control the means of production)
24 Clues: opinion not based on a reason • (the status of belonging to a nation) • cruel or unjust treatment or control.) • (the dominance of one group too another) • Africans spreading or scattering around the world) • Racism. (prejudice discrimination to an individual) • (a typical example or pattern of something; a model) • ...
TFN 2023-12-02
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- This is the stage where learning of language and the organization of experience in the syntaxic mode
- Means love and charity.
- She was born on January 30, 1923 in West Point, Lowa. She received Ana Jessie M. Scott award for her contributions to demonstrating the interrelationships among nursing practice, education and research.
- It is caring, art, science, holistic and it is a helping profession.
- This stage occurs five years or greater in the same are of nursing. It is when nurses progress more quickly.
- This person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
- A specific to academia and refers to a branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge.
- Fact or state of being different; it can occur between cultures and within a cultural group.
- Refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion.
- Refers to a theory about a theory.
- Epistemological view that “regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge’ or any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification.
- Soundness, freshness, and well being. It implies being whole in body , soul and spirit. It means as a pure concept wholeness and holiness.
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- Constitutes the context of the meaning of caring and is the structure that determines caring reality.
- Nursing procedures were thought and practiced in a ward-like room called a “nursing arts” laboratory.
- Pattern or models used to show a clear relationship among the existing theoretical works in nursing.
- A body of knowledge that describes or explains nursing and is used to support nursing practice
- Scientific knowledge can be derived only from sensory experience.
- The beginning of nursing theory development can be traced to
- It consist of the general laws that furnish the rational explanation of anything.
19 Clues: Means love and charity. • Refers to a theory about a theory. • The beginning of nursing theory development can be traced to • Scientific knowledge can be derived only from sensory experience. • It is caring, art, science, holistic and it is a helping profession. • It consist of the general laws that furnish the rational explanation of anything. • ...
The Framework 2025-07-05
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- The Greek term for “function” used by Aristotle
- Kant’s moral principle: the ________ imperative
- One of the four cardinal virtues: self-control or restraint
- This philosopher introduced the idea of “justice as fairness”
- For Aquinas, this natural principle means “do good and avoid evil”
- John Stuart Mill developed this ethical theory
- Immanuel Kant believed humans must act from a sense of moral _____
- One of Aristotle’s four cardinal virtues, involves bravery
- Another term for "end" in teleological ethics
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- Ethical theory that focuses on character traits
- A Greek word meaning “duty”
- The goal of virtue ethics is human _________
- Ethics that emphasize duty rather than consequences
- The philosopher who emphasized reason and virtue in Nicomachean Ethics
- Bentham and Mill used this word to mean the greatest happiness for the greatest number
15 Clues: A Greek word meaning “duty” • The goal of virtue ethics is human _________ • Another term for "end" in teleological ethics • John Stuart Mill developed this ethical theory • Ethical theory that focuses on character traits • The Greek term for “function” used by Aristotle • Kant’s moral principle: the ________ imperative • ...
Maternal Deprivation 2021-11-17
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- term used for feeling sorry for ones actions
- term to refere to young people (teenagers)
- how many languages was Maternal Care and Mental Health translated into
- what did Bowlby provide for the troubled children ‘—— help’
- complete the phrase : Bowlby established that some of this group has experienced ‘—- separations’
- who created the maternal deprivation theory
- which profession did Bowlby’s maternal deprivation theory arise from
- complete the phrase : maternal love was necessary for a child’s mental health and ‘——‘ development as vitamins were for physical development
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- which organisation commissioned Bowlby to write a report on the mental health of homeless children in post-war Europe
- Bowlbys theory of maternal ‘——‘
- what is the quality that has little guilt, shame or remorse for their actions
- the term referred to as the inability to form healthy bonds with other people
12 Clues: Bowlbys theory of maternal ‘——‘ • term to refere to young people (teenagers) • who created the maternal deprivation theory • term used for feeling sorry for ones actions • what did Bowlby provide for the troubled children ‘—— help’ • which profession did Bowlby’s maternal deprivation theory arise from • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-22
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- The longest mountain chain in the world
- This type of plate boundary forms folded mountains
- This type of boundary forms trenches and volcanoes
- This type of boundary contains both collision and subduction boundaries
- Mount Saint Helens, part of this mountain range, erupted in 1980
- This boundary forms fault lines
- This boundary type forms when plates move apart
- Harry Hess's theory
- This hot spot lies in the Pacific Ocean
- The tallest folded mountains in the world
- These occur at ALL plate boundaries
- The deepest feature in the world
- Iceland is a hot spot that lies along this feature
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- The Nazca and S. American plates form this feature
- A theory that precedes plate tectonics
- Wegener's evidence for continental drift
- This plate subducts under North America in the Pacific Northwest
- These are present at ALL divergent boundaries and subduction boundaries
- This feature formed by a continental-continental divergent boundary
- These form when two continental plates converge
- This feature causes severe earthquakes in California
- This technology was used to map the seafloor
22 Clues: Harry Hess's theory • This boundary forms fault lines • The deepest feature in the world • These occur at ALL plate boundaries • A theory that precedes plate tectonics • The longest mountain chain in the world • This hot spot lies in the Pacific Ocean • Wegener's evidence for continental drift • The tallest folded mountains in the world • ...
Halestorm Hard Level 200 >Geography Crossword Puzzle that includes Contietail drift-tethioc plates 2018-04-03
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- Alfred Wegener
- Molten Rock under or below the earths surfaces
- When one plate goes under the other plate
- Wegener The Glacier theory/The Jigsaw/The Fossil theory?The Mountain Range
- The supercontinent about 200-00 billion years ago
- The transfer of heat thru objects etc
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- when two plates move toward each other
- The era that took up about 87% of earth hitory
- Weathering and Erosion
- Are Teachers name
- Molten rock on or above the earth surface
- Tectonics and Volcanoes and Mountain Ranges
12 Clues: Alfred Wegener • Are Teachers name • Weathering and Erosion • The transfer of heat thru objects etc • when two plates move toward each other • Molten rock on or above the earth surface • When one plate goes under the other plate • Tectonics and Volcanoes and Mountain Ranges • The era that took up about 87% of earth hitory • Molten Rock under or below the earths surfaces • ...
And Then There Were None 2015-10-07
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- a comic dramatic work using bufoonery and horseplay
- events of the story
- a multi sided character
- an old spinster
- the person who killed Cyril Hamilton
- comically or repulsively ugly
- left 21 natives to die
- time,place,mood
- character stays the same
- the quality of being sagacious
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- made up his identity
- killed someone in the operating room
- tending to keep a firm hold of something
- the third person to die
- the chapter where Emily Brenet dies
- the island where everyone dies
16 Clues: an old spinster • time,place,mood • events of the story • made up his identity • left 21 natives to die • the third person to die • a multi sided character • character stays the same • comically or repulsively ugly • the island where everyone dies • the quality of being sagacious • the chapter where Emily Brenet dies • killed someone in the operating room • ...
sociology 2021-08-30
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- the government provides kids with an education
- Mr. Byrd teaches this to his 2nd block
- using fertilizer on one plant
- big bang theory
- jasmine did a study on the highschools in Blount County
- She did the study 18 times to make sure she got the same result
- jasmine picked 8 people at UT to give their opinion
- reasons as to why we question various aspects of society
- not favoring one child over the other
- studying the long term effects of caffeine on a group of 50 year old from TN
- jasmine is full because she ate compared to those who haven't
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- a drawing of a heart means love
- alexis did a study on all of the highschools in the world
- i eat thanksgiving dinner at my grandma's house every year
- if i sing to the plant it will grow faster
- my coworkers were more effective when the cameras were installed
- a plants growth
- Lexi returned the wallet because it was the right thing to do
- The coffee maker isn't working, so Alexis followed the steps of this to figure out the problem
- lexi went to the park to study the different wildlife
20 Clues: a plants growth • big bang theory • using fertilizer on one plant • a drawing of a heart means love • not favoring one child over the other • Mr. Byrd teaches this to his 2nd block • if i sing to the plant it will grow faster • the government provides kids with an education • jasmine picked 8 people at UT to give their opinion • ...
ECE I-Theorist Crossword 2022-09-13
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- Believed that children are born naturally good;
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test, the basis of today's IQ tests;
- Social developmentalist coined the term, operant conditioning;
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna
- Children’s moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment and proceeds to the development of ethical principles;
- He focused much of his research on the study of educational objectives and, ultimately, proposed that any given task favors one of three psychological domains:
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- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools;
- Founder of child psychoanalysis, began her career under father's wing;
- Children develop at their own pace and gain knowledge by actively using their senses; Established the use of child sized furniture
- Stressed the importance of a child's cultural background as an effect to the stages of development
- Saw the importance of home education in the early years;
- Considered the father of psychology
- Children’s intellectual development proceeds through stages, as they adapt to the physical environment;
- Founder of educational philosophy;
- Founder of kindergarten;
- Established the normative theory
16 Clues: Founder of kindergarten; • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools; • Established the normative theory • Studied Freudian theory from Anna • Founder of educational philosophy; • Considered the father of psychology • Believed that children are born naturally good; • Saw the importance of home education in the early years; • ...
The Global Economy 2024-01-13
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- The phenomenon that violates the law of demand
- An economic theory that states that government spending out of current taxes or future taxes will have equivalent effects
- Key contributor to Balance of Payments
- The financial instrument that caused the Silicon Valley bank crisis
- monetary value of all goods and services made in a country
- is the minimum percentage of liquid deposits to be held by a bank
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- The combination of economic stagnation and soaring inflation
- indicator of inflation used in the US
- Another phrase for the free market
- The book written by the father of economies
- A german philosopher and economist
- The same amount of tax that is paid regardless of income
- Theory that tax breaks and benefits for corporations and the wealthy will benefit everyone
- Bank in the World Bank Group
- A graphical representation of the GINI Coefficient
15 Clues: Bank in the World Bank Group • Another phrase for the free market • A german philosopher and economist • indicator of inflation used in the US • Key contributor to Balance of Payments • The book written by the father of economies • The phenomenon that violates the law of demand • A graphical representation of the GINI Coefficient • ...
Sigmund Freud Biography 2024-05-13
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- - Authorship of influential works
- - Mind-body connection
- - Psychological term
- - Enduring impact on psychology
- - Occupation
- - Collaborator turned critic
- - Mechanisms against anxiety
- - Symbolic seating arrangement
- - Moral aspect of the psyche
- - Analyzed phenomena
- - Psychological concept
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- - Therapeutic phenomenon
- - Part of the psyche
- - Complex theory
- - Psychological state
- - Sexual energy
- - Key concept
- - Therapeutic method
- - Field of study
- - Birthplace
20 Clues: - Occupation • - Birthplace • - Key concept • - Sexual energy • - Complex theory • - Field of study • - Part of the psyche • - Psychological term • - Therapeutic method • - Analyzed phenomena • - Psychological state • - Mind-body connection • - Psychological concept • - Therapeutic phenomenon • - Collaborator turned critic • - Mechanisms against anxiety • - Moral aspect of the psyche • ...
Week 3 2022-02-23
Across
- A firm movement
- A large yellow ball
- A sport including a bounce
- A thing in a supermarket
- When your isn't brushed
- To be held against your will in a cage
- A gentle hit on head
- A different word than smile
- To hold on tight
- the opposite of cold
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- A different word than plead
- Someone the leaves their job
- A quick sport
- Something around a present
- Kicking in water
- A freeze
- A pattern with dots
- When you fall over a rock
- A pull
- The opposite of small
20 Clues: A pull • A freeze • A quick sport • A firm movement • Kicking in water • To hold on tight • A large yellow ball • A pattern with dots • A gentle hit on head • the opposite of cold • The opposite of small • When your isn't brushed • A thing in a supermarket • When you fall over a rock • Something around a present • A sport including a bounce • A different word than plead • ...
Astrology/Cosmology Review 2021-12-06
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- High mass stars that are massive, but not massive enough to form Black Holes, leave behind a __________ star.
- To spin in a circle around an axis.
- The most massive stars leave behind a _________.
- A low mass star leaves behind a _________ nebula.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space.
- The model that put the Earth at the center of the Universe.
- Came up with the Sun-centered model.
- Nuclear _______ occurs in the core of a star when Hydrogen is combined to create Helium.
- The stage of the star life cycle right before the star ignites.
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- A high mass star explodes in a massive ____________.
- The name of the theory that explains the origins of the Universe is the ____________ Theory.
- The model that put the Sun at the middle of the Universe.
- Came up with the Earth-centered model.
- When a star begins to run out of fuel, it grows larger forming a ___________.
- Near the end of its life, a low mass star forms a tiny white star called a ____________.
- The middle part of a star's life.
- At the very end of its life, a white dwarf will become a _____________.
- To move around something in a circle-to orbit.
- The Big Bang was an __________.
- The seasons are caused by Earth's _______.
20 Clues: The Big Bang was an __________. • The middle part of a star's life. • A cloud of gas and dust in space. • To spin in a circle around an axis. • Came up with the Sun-centered model. • Came up with the Earth-centered model. • The seasons are caused by Earth's _______. • To move around something in a circle-to orbit. • The most massive stars leave behind a _________. • ...
Human Geography Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-01
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- Weather conditions over a long period of time
- expectancy, Average lifespan
- Flying mammal
- Person who was forced to leave country
- factors, Things that influence people to move away from specific place
- migration, Migration between different countries
- policies, Policy that discourages births
- seekers- A person who has left their country as a refugee and is seeking asylum in another
- displaced persons, People who left their homes by necessity but stay in their county
- policies, A policy to influence an increase in births
- Laws of Migration, Theory that explains basic migration patterns
- Large marsupial
- Likes to chase mice
- Transition Model, Model that shows population trends in countries using their development
- density, People per land unit
- migration, Migration in a in country
- ratio, Ratio of workers to those who depend on people to support them (kids, retirees)
- migration, Group of people that follows another to a different area
- density, Number of people per arable land unit
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- The deliberate use of products or other means to prevent pregnancy
- Preserving resources for nature and future generations
- Theory, A theory containing exponential food growth and arithmetic food growth
- capacity, Maximum number of people who can realistically live in/be sustained in an area
- Has a trunk
- factors, Things that influence people to move to specific place
- Study of human populations
- Death
- Fertility Rate, Average number of children a women has in a lifetime
- pyramid, Chart used to model age and gender in different countries; can sometimes resemble a pyramid
- migration, Migration by choice og Man's best friend
- Theory- Theory that said there would be a large population boom and people would starve
- Movement of people
- worker, A temporary worker not native to a country
- -doubling time, Time population needs to double in numbers
- migration, Migration occurring in stages
- migration, Movement of internally displaced persons
- of Natural Increase, How much an area increases by, found by subtracting crude death rate from crude birth rate
- Study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services and transfer of wealth
- Transition Model, Model that shows leading causes of death, particularly concerning diseases, using a countries development
- density, Farmers per unit of farmland
40 Clues: Death • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Movement of people • Likes to chase mice • Study of human populations • expectancy, Average lifespan • density, People per land unit • migration, Migration in a in country • Person who was forced to leave country • density, Farmers per unit of farmland • policies, Policy that discourages births • ...
The Cell and Cell Theory 2022-12-09
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- organelle that contains DNA
- protects the cell membrane
- unicellular organisms that are eukaryotic
- organelle that turns sunlight into sugar
- a mushroom, for example
- an organism made of only one cell
- part of a cell
- organelle that makes proteins
- a group of similar cells
- a device for looking at very small things
- organelle that turns sugar into ATP
- an idea supported by a lot of scientific evidence
- a container for a cell
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- organisms that sometimes cause disease
- the basic unit of life
- DNA inside a cell
- to make something more clear
- an organism made of many cells
- one organism helps another from inside it
- unicellular organisms probably older than bacteria
- a piece of glass used under a microscope
- cells of plants, animals, fungus and protists
- a living thing
- a picture taken through a microscope
- cells of bacteria and archaea
- to look at something very closely
- liquid that surrounds organelles
- something we are examining
28 Clues: a living thing • part of a cell • DNA inside a cell • the basic unit of life • a container for a cell • a mushroom, for example • a group of similar cells • protects the cell membrane • something we are examining • organelle that contains DNA • to make something more clear • organelle that makes proteins • cells of bacteria and archaea • an organism made of many cells • ...
the big bang theory crossword 2025-12-16
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- = Il lavoro dei sogni di Penny.
- = Piccola “…” dolce “…” bel micetto tu.
- = Animale domestico il cui paradosso quantistico è stato usato dal Dottor Cooper per spiegare a Penny che, finché non avesse aperto la scatola (uscendo con Leonard), la loro relazione sarebbe potuta essere contemporaneamente sia viva che morta.
- = "Si trova nel quadrante di convergenza ottimale tra il flusso d'aria incrociato della finestra e l'eccessiva radiazione termica della televisione. È, in sostanza, l'unico punto che non è né troppo caldo né troppo freddo."
- = titolo assunto da Howard dopo aver lasciato la sua casa per partire per una missione.
- = Le studia la vessillologia.
- = "Non possiamo mangiare lì! “…” è la serata cibo cinese da asporto, come l'ha stabilita la routine!
- = Idolo di Sheldon da bambino e non solo.
- = Cane di Raji, spezia
- = Ama giocare d'azzardo, beve alcolici, dal carattere forte e schietto.
- = Segue routine ferree, è incapace di mentire, manifesta tic nervosi e manie ossessive-compulsive.
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- = Li vende Stuart.
- = non tutti gli amori di raji sono stati reali, una votla si è innamorato di…
- = Microbiologa dalla voce acuta.
- = “non la dimenticherò mai, è straordinaria, è quanto di più vicino alla teoria del tutto, qualcosa che non aveva concepito neanche Einstei”.
- = eroe amato da Leonard per la sua velocità.
- = Fisico che, a differenza del suo coinquilino teorico, si occupa della sperimentazione pratica.
- = “…” esclamazione di Sheldon dopo una battuta.
- = Parte del sistema nervoso che la Dott.ssa Farrah Fowler studia per capire la dipendenza di insetti da dolci o l'uso di sostanze stupefacenti nei primati.
- Aostanza che all’inizio aiutava Raji a parlare col genere femminile
20 Clues: = Li vende Stuart. • = Cane di Raji, spezia • = Le studia la vessillologia. • = Il lavoro dei sogni di Penny. • = Microbiologa dalla voce acuta. • = Piccola “…” dolce “…” bel micetto tu. • = Idolo di Sheldon da bambino e non solo. • = eroe amato da Leonard per la sua velocità. • = “…” esclamazione di Sheldon dopo una battuta. • ...
Unit 7 Science test practice 2024-09-03
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- All things contained in the cosmos
- the force that attracts something towards any other physical body with mass
- a collection of planets and moons orbiting a sun
- the distance used by astronomers to measure the space between planets
- stars,dust,and gasses held together by gravity
- a galaxy in a spherical shape
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- a enormous explosion of a star
- a term used to describing the distance from planets
- something so dense that everything from a certain range cant escape
- information that supports a theory
- A large cloud containing gas and dust.
- an example is the milky way
- a theory of science that uses the scientific method and hypothesis
- The galaxy we inhabit
- a beginning or standard unit
15 Clues: The galaxy we inhabit • an example is the milky way • a beginning or standard unit • a galaxy in a spherical shape • a enormous explosion of a star • All things contained in the cosmos • information that supports a theory • A large cloud containing gas and dust. • stars,dust,and gasses held together by gravity • a collection of planets and moons orbiting a sun • ...
puzzle 13 2017-09-17
Across
- complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
- known for sure; established beyond doubt.
- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- used to give an affirmative response
- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust
- act or behave in reaction to someone or something
Down
- feeling or showing gratitude or pleasure.
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
- an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists.
9 Clues: used to give an affirmative response • feeling or showing gratitude or pleasure. • known for sure; established beyond doubt. • act or behave in reaction to someone or something • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • complete trust or confidence in someone or something. • an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists. • ...
Revision Tv and Aggression 2014-01-14
Across
- where Charlton et al (2000) study took place.
- a crime case where two school children recreated the video game doom killing students in their school
- positive reward
- a chemical that crosses the synapse
- killed his mother and wife and was found to have a tumour in the brain
- performed on animals to remove the testes
- what is recorded during content analysis
- the type of doll use by Bandura(1961)
- the type of government that would use censorship to protect its people
Down
- the hormone involved in aggression
- part of the limbic system involved in aggression
- a feature of social learning theory allowing what is observed to be copied
- occurs between 9 and 5.30 in the UK
- a condition where no tv was watched in Williams et al (1981) study
- a feature of social learning theory meaning boys will most likely copy men
- the type of censorship used in this country
16 Clues: positive reward • the hormone involved in aggression • occurs between 9 and 5.30 in the UK • a chemical that crosses the synapse • the type of doll use by Bandura(1961) • what is recorded during content analysis • performed on animals to remove the testes • the type of censorship used in this country • where Charlton et al (2000) study took place. • ...
Chapter 15 and 16 2024-05-16
Across
- rush by depositors to withdraw all deposited funds
- banks charge this to their most creditworthy customers
- actions by the federal reserve to control the money supply
- programs that provide benefits to individuals who meet certain criteria
- The total or combined amount of something
- people born between 1946 and 1964
- relaxation of government regulations on business activities
- room number
Down
- the federal reserve charges this type of interest rate on loans to the nation's financial institutions
- A theory that emphasizes the role of money supply in influencing economic activity
- this economic theory advocates for government intervention to stabilize the economy
- the loan amount that is charged as interest over a certain period of time
- deposits used to meet the reserve requirements
- A bank that is a member of the Federal Reserve System
- paper and coin money
- a hypothetical relationship between federal income tax rates and tax revenues
16 Clues: room number • paper and coin money • people born between 1946 and 1964 • The total or combined amount of something • deposits used to meet the reserve requirements • rush by depositors to withdraw all deposited funds • A bank that is a member of the Federal Reserve System • banks charge this to their most creditworthy customers • ...
The Cold War Review 2024-02-14
Across
- U.S. general that advised Truman on economic plan
- U.S. President at the beginning of the Cold War
- First object sent into space
- Economic plan of the soviets to rebuild Eastern Europe
- Senator from Wisconsin that pushed fear of communists in U.S.
- Economic plan of the U.S. to rebuild Europe
- Leader of the USSR at the beginning of the Cold War
- International organization created after WWII to promote peace
- President of the United States that ended U.S. involvement in Korean War
- Theory to keep Communism in its current borders
- Time period between 1945-1990
- Country where missiles threatened the United States in 1962
- Leader of the USSR during the Cuban Missile Crisis
Down
- Project that created the first atomic bomb
- Country where Truman Doctrine was used
- Military alliance of mostly Western Europe
- Scientist who led the Manhattan Project
- Political ideology of the USSR
- Operation conducted to provide supplies to Western Berlin
- The concept of destroying each other using nuclear weapons
- Enemy of the U.S. during the Cold War
- President during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Dictator of Cuba during Missile Crisis
- Theory that if one country falls to communism others follow
- Military alliance between Eastern European countries
- Pursuit of getting to the moon first
26 Clues: First object sent into space • Time period between 1945-1990 • Political ideology of the USSR • Pursuit of getting to the moon first • Enemy of the U.S. during the Cold War • Country where Truman Doctrine was used • Dictator of Cuba during Missile Crisis • Scientist who led the Manhattan Project • President during the Cuban Missile Crisis • ...
AR Crossword 2 2023-03-29
Across
- AR management platform
- Sorting analysts?
- Needed for an eval, with # across/down
- New tool for AR? (Discussed in-person in March)
- Presentation to an analyst
- Presenter to analyst?
- Possibility for analyst speech?
- Stamford analyst firm
- Founded by George
Down
- Gartner review site (2 words)
- Newest Forrester AR Analyst
- AR Council resource: Inquiry _________
- MarketScape publisher
- Multi-firm event hosted by AR (2 words)
- 20-year-old global AR Community
- Gartner report, with # Down/across
- Customer Review Site
- Kevin’s AR Methodology
- Gartner Report, with # Down/Across
- Horizons publishing org
20 Clues: Sorting analysts? • Founded by George • Customer Review Site • MarketScape publisher • Presenter to analyst? • Stamford analyst firm • AR management platform • Kevin’s AR Methodology • Horizons publishing org • Presentation to an analyst • Newest Forrester AR Analyst • Gartner review site (2 words) • 20-year-old global AR Community • Possibility for analyst speech? • ...
Ring of Fire 2026-02-09
Across
- A type of plate that moves away from another to open a fracture in the sea floor.
- The movement of one plate under another into the mantle.
- Large, destructive sea waves often triggered by underwater earthquakes.
- Sudden, violent vibrations of the ground.
- Caused by mid-ocean ridges.
- The part of science concerned with earthquakes and seismic related phenomena.
- A highly possible result of two plates colliding.
- Large eruptions causing smoke and lava.
- The primary plate involved.
Down
- A narrow, linear geographic zone on Earth's surface characterized by high concentrations of earthquake activity.
- The remains of an organism preserved in the Earth.
- One whole super-continent that split into the seven current continents
- A type of plate that moves toward another and collides.
- Massive, rigid slabs of solid rock, composed of the Earth's crust and upper mantle.
- Comes up through the cracks of a mid-ocean ridge.
- Fractures in the Earth's crust where Earthquakes occur.
- A state that is very prone to earthquakes due to the San Andreas fault.
- The way all of the continents fit like to support the Pangaea theory.
- German meteorologist and geophysicist, best known for proposing the theory of continental drift.
- Relating to the vibrations of Earth.
20 Clues: Caused by mid-ocean ridges. • The primary plate involved. • Relating to the vibrations of Earth. • Large eruptions causing smoke and lava. • Sudden, violent vibrations of the ground. • Comes up through the cracks of a mid-ocean ridge. • A highly possible result of two plates colliding. • The remains of an organism preserved in the Earth. • ...
Parts of the eye and ear 2025-10-28
Across
- artificial hearing that stimulates the auditory nerve
- able to see things far away, but not up close
- the hearing theory that claims pitch is processed by a certain place on the cochlear membrane
- carries impulses from eye to brain
- changes shape to focus image
- light sensitive inner surface of eye, has receptor rods and cones
- point where the optic nerve leaves the eyes; no receptors there
- the hearing theory that claims pitch is measured by the frequency of the nerve firing
- chamber between eardrum and cochlea
Down
- face blindness
- outer layer of eyes, covers pupil and iris
- opening that lets light in
- nearsightedness
- type of common hearing loss dealing with cochlea receptors or auditory nerve
- coiled, fluid-filled tube in inner ear
- the retina receptors that see in black and white and peripheral vision
- hearing loss where there is damage to the system that conducts sound to the cochlea
- retina receptors that see colors and function in daylight
- central focal point in retina around eyes cone cluster
- colored muscle tissue around pupil
20 Clues: face blindness • nearsightedness • opening that lets light in • changes shape to focus image • carries impulses from eye to brain • colored muscle tissue around pupil • chamber between eardrum and cochlea • coiled, fluid-filled tube in inner ear • outer layer of eyes, covers pupil and iris • able to see things far away, but not up close • ...
1A Terms 2023-01-05
Across
- model that explains a related set of phenomena
- inquiry an on going orderly cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- is the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences and models
- is a workable explaination or description of a phenomena
- System international d'Unites
Down
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- key to a good model
- data can be used quantitative meaning that it is based on numbers or quantities
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Mandate- directs us to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- compares a measurement to the accepted or excepted value of a measurement
- Science- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- the study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- often expressed as a mathmatics
15 Clues: key to a good model • System international d'Unites • often expressed as a mathmatics • the degree of exactness of the measurements • model that explains a related set of phenomena • Science- the study of nonliving matter and energy • a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct • is a workable explaination or description of a phenomena • ...
