theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
1A Terms 2023-01-05
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Understanding Finance 2024-02-14
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- Creditors’ claims on a firm, which are the financial obligations of the business
- A financial statement which is a summary of the cash inflows (sources) and cash outflows (uses) during a specified accounting period
- Legal structure where the owners are only liable for the amount of money they have put into the company
- Value today of a savings amount or investment
- An interest earned only on the investment’s principal
- A statement of a company’s financial position as of a particular date, usually at the end of a quarter or year
- Process in which the firms distributes additional shares for every share owned
- Fixed series of payments made at equal intervals over a set period of time
- An equity security that represents ownership shares in a corporation
- Value of a savings amount or an investment at a specified time or date in the future
- Increase in a currency’s value
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- A legal entity created under the law with an unending life and limited financial liability to its owners
- A financial statement which reports the revenues generated and expenses incurred by the firm over an accounting period
- An equity security that has a preference, or senior claim over common stock
- A form of business organization that exists when two or more persons own a business operated for profit
- The standard by which currencies of major countries are convertible into gold at fixed exchange rates
- A system in which individual currencies would be tied to gold through the U.S. dollar via fixed, or pegged
- An interest involves earning interest on interest in addition to interest on the principal
- Decrease in a currency’s value
19 Clues: Decrease in a currency’s value • Increase in a currency’s value • Value today of a savings amount or investment • An interest earned only on the investment’s principal • An equity security that represents ownership shares in a corporation • Fixed series of payments made at equal intervals over a set period of time • ...
Latin 28 (Vocabulary 35-68) 2016-11-24
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- subject to some form of punishment
- having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone
- unable to be placated
- deserving or inviting derision or mockery; absurd
- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure
- having or showing a tendency to be easily angered
- make (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous
- intensely painful
- a violent uprising against an authority or government
- not leading to a firm conclusion; not ending doubt or dispute
- the act of regimenting or the state of being very strictly organized or controlled
- abusively disparaging speech or writing
- having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge
- deliverance from sin and its consequences, believed by Christians to be brought about by faith in Christ
- a period when normal government is suspended, especially between successive reigns or regimes
- the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
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- the subjection of someone or something to contemptuous and dismissive language or behavior
- a lack of skill, ability, or competence
- possessing or showing courage or determination
- capable of being steered, guided, or directed
- a plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles, especially one with unequal adjacent sides, in contrast to a square
- relating to, tending to cause, or containing tears
- clear (someone) of blame or suspicion
- accuse or blame
- a way to describe great physical beauty
- a prison for people convicted of serious crimes
- the action of making new or secret information known
- evade or escape from (a danger, enemy, or pursuer), typically in a skillful or cunning way
- the solemn dedication to a special purpose or service, usually religious
- the blockage or closing of a blood vessel or hollow organ
- a place of refuge or safety
- impossible to subdue or defeat
- secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive others
- (of a deity) having unlimited power; able to do anything
34 Clues: accuse or blame • intensely painful • unable to be placated • a place of refuge or safety • impossible to subdue or defeat • subject to some form of punishment • clear (someone) of blame or suspicion • a lack of skill, ability, or competence • a way to describe great physical beauty • abusively disparaging speech or writing • capable of being steered, guided, or directed • ...
Crossword 2020-05-20
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- With your eyes you can...
- another word for "exact"
- A cola is a... drink.
- another word for "firm"
- Money doesn´t... on trees.
- the opposite of arrive
- The British name for sports shoes.
- When you play football you... a ball.
- Alexander Graham Bell is the... of the phone.
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- another word for "chill out"
- On Monday we have a Teams...
- When you agree, you say...
- a small long boat
- another word for "holiday"
- one of the Orkney Irlands
- another word for "gift".
- With a paddle you can...
- salty water
18 Clues: salty water • a small long boat • A cola is a... drink. • the opposite of arrive • another word for "firm" • another word for "exact" • another word for "gift". • With a paddle you can... • With your eyes you can... • one of the Orkney Irlands • When you agree, you say... • another word for "holiday" • Money doesn´t... on trees. • another word for "chill out" • On Monday we have a Teams... • ...
Lithosphere Review-Part 2 2020-04-20
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- a dense, destructive mass of very hot ash, lava fragments, and gases ejected explosively from a volcano and typically flowing downslope at great speed(2-words)
- the primary wave arrives at a given point before any other type of seismic wave, the wave also travels through solids, liquids, and gases
- an instrument that records earthquake waves (seismograph)
- Principle of ____________ states that geologic processes (volcano, tsunami, EQs) that occur today, occurred in the past and will occur in the future
- a destructive mud, ash, and debris flow from the slopes of a volcano
- scientist who studies the movements of Earth
- A type of seismic wave that moves the ground side to side and arrives second.
- scientific scale that measures the energy of earthquakes(2-words)
- a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt
- the branch of geology that studies earthquakes
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- The theory of ________ ______ states that the continents once formed a single landmass, broke up, and drifted to their present locations(2-words)
- The law of _____ _____ States any time period can be recognized by its fossil content in rock of the same age(2-words)
- The theory of _________ _________ states that Earth's lithosphere is made up of crustal plates that are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle(2-words)
- (AKA focus). It is the actual location or starting point of an earthquake underground.
- the point on Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- the law of ____________ states that a sedimentary rock layer is older than the layers above it and younger than the layers below it if the layers are undisturbed
- the shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surface
- __________ ________ theory Tectonic plates come in contact, pressure builds and releases as earthquakes(2-words)
- The Principle of ___________ states in a sequence of sedimentary rocks, layers of rock were originally formed lying horizontally by gravity
- stationary column of magma which burns through moving tectonic plates, ex. Hawaiian
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, landslide, or other uplift disturbance.
21 Clues: scientist who studies the movements of Earth • the branch of geology that studies earthquakes • an instrument that records earthquake waves (seismograph) • scientific scale that measures the energy of earthquakes(2-words) • a destructive mud, ash, and debris flow from the slopes of a volcano • the point on Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2020-02-06
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- A person with advanced knowledge of empirical fields
- A tentative insight that is not yet verified or tested
- A collection of star systems
- The act of moving or shaking in agitation,
- The smallest component of an element
- Having no limits or boundaries in time or space
- The act of changing location from one place to another
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- Unusually great in size or amount or extent or scope
- An instrument used for viewing distant objects, including planets, stars, and galaxies.
- The branch of science that deals with the Universe and the various objects, like stars, planets, and galaxies, that we find within it.
- An astronomer who studies the evolution of the universe
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- The force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- An unproved statement advanced as a premise in an argument
14 Clues: A collection of star systems • The smallest component of an element • The act of moving or shaking in agitation, • Having no limits or boundaries in time or space • Unusually great in size or amount or extent or scope • A person with advanced knowledge of empirical fields • A tentative insight that is not yet verified or tested • ...
Chapter 11 Vocab 2022-12-12
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- The fundamental rules and norms that link states together and shape their relationships to one another, usually regarding some specific issues
- A process by which a firm moves some of its work to a secondary business outside the home country that can do the work more efficiently or cheaply
- Group created by states to serve certain policy ends
- Firm that produces, distributes, and markets its goods or services in more than one country
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- An economic regime that manages international economic relations; this includes the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization
- A national or international group, independent of any state, that pursues policy objectives and fosters public participation
- The process of expanding and intensifying linkages between states, societies, and economies
- The purchase of assets in a country by a foreign firm
8 Clues: Group created by states to serve certain policy ends • The purchase of assets in a country by a foreign firm • The process of expanding and intensifying linkages between states, societies, and economies • Firm that produces, distributes, and markets its goods or services in more than one country • ...
fff 2025-03-02
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- The process of learning societal expectations and behaviors associated with being male or female.
- The last name of the sociologist who introduced the looking-glass self theory.
- he stage in life when individuals reflect on their experiences and often adjust to new social roles, such as retirement.
- The last name of the sociologist who developed the theory of self and the stages of role-taking.
- George Herbert Mead’s concept that describes how we learn to see things from others’ perspectives.
- The sociological study of how individuals grow and change through different stages of life.
- The lifelong process of learning norms, values, and behaviors needed to function in society.
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- The stage of life where peer influence is strongest and identity formation is a key focus.
- Charles Horton Cooley’s theory that suggests we develop our identity based on how we think others perceive us.
- A person’s perception of who they are, shaped by social interactions and experiences.
- A powerful socializing force that influences people’s views through television, social media, news, and entertainment.
- The group of people, often friends, who influence an individual’s behavior and social development, especially during adolescence.
- The first and most important agent of socialization in a person’s life.
- An agent of socialization that teaches discipline, teamwork, and cultural knowledge beyond academic subjects.
14 Clues: The first and most important agent of socialization in a person’s life. • The last name of the sociologist who introduced the looking-glass self theory. • A person’s perception of who they are, shaped by social interactions and experiences. • The stage of life where peer influence is strongest and identity formation is a key focus. • ...
Pi Day - School of Maths 2026 2026-03-10
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- Hotel always has room.
- The set everyone meets before they know what a set really is.
- Conjectures relating regulators, K-theory, and special values of L-functions.
- Conjecture predicting a bound relating sums and products of coprime integers.
- Combinatorial paradoxes and dynamical systems.
- Logarithm pioneer whose tables saved astronomers centuries of calculation.
- Spectral sequence computing derived functors of a composite functor.
- Conjecture describing the location of nontrivial zeros of the zeta function.
- The closed unit ball of the dual space of a normed vector space is compact in the weak topology.
- Hypothetical objects intended to unify cohomology theories of algebraic varieties.
- Cohomology theory obtained from differential forms on manifolds.
- Combinatorial theorem guaranteeing monotone subsequences.
- Circles and randomness conspire.
- Ordinals that lead to contradiction.
- Group characters and matrices.
- Category-theoretic generalization of a topological space used in algebraic geometry.
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- Measure-theoretic theorem allowing interchange of integrals.
- Fundamental equivalence used in perfectoid geometry.
- Paradoxical decomposition of a sphere using group actions.
- Polynomials orthogonal under Gaussian weight, used in probabilistic expansions, quantum mechanics, and spectral PDE methods.
- Property of Banach spaces where the canonical embedding into the double dual is surjective.
- Property of a function whose derivative changes sign infinitely often near a point.
- Grand unifying program linking automorphic forms with Galois representations.
- Axioms defining natural numbers.
- Limit of scaled random walks converging to Brownian motion.
- The theorem relating elliptic curves over ℚ to modular forms.
- Non-Archimedean analytic spaces generalizing rigid analytic geometry.
- Algebraic structure with associative multiplication and identity.
- Property where future evolution depends only on present state.
- Function that keeps coming back to haunt complex analysts.
- p-adic analytic study of cyclotomic fields, class groups, and growth of invariants over infinite towers of number fields.
- Cohomology theory used to study algebraic varieties over arbitrary fields.
32 Clues: Hotel always has room. • Group characters and matrices. • Axioms defining natural numbers. • Circles and randomness conspire. • Ordinals that lead to contradiction. • Combinatorial paradoxes and dynamical systems. • Fundamental equivalence used in perfectoid geometry. • Combinatorial theorem guaranteeing monotone subsequences. • ...
Chapters 14-17 Crossword 2013-07-17
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- the business practice of selling the same good at different prices to different people
- this allowed the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
- a group of firms acting in unison
- a firm that is the sole seller of a product that has no close substitute
- lots of buyers and sellers, various goods offered are alot alike
- a cost that is committed and cannot be recovered (non-refundable)
- revenue divided by quantity sold
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- benefit from mergers
- a market structure in which many firms sell products that are similar but not identical
- an agreement among firms in a market about quantities to produce or prices to charge
- a monopoly that arises because a single firm can supply a good or service to an entire market at a smaller cost than could two or more firms
- change in total revenue from an additional unit sold
- a market structure in which only a few sellers offer similar or identical products
- the act of setting prices low in an attempt to eliminate the competition
14 Clues: benefit from mergers • revenue divided by quantity sold • a group of firms acting in unison • change in total revenue from an additional unit sold • lots of buyers and sellers, various goods offered are alot alike • a cost that is committed and cannot be recovered (non-refundable) • a firm that is the sole seller of a product that has no close substitute • ...
Ben Ream 6.1+6.2 2020-12-08
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- man who discovered the laws of gravity
- procedure to solve science problems
- Italian astronomer known as the father of astronomy
- period with a lot of scientific discoveries
- man who wrote Lettress
- believed modern man's enslavement to his own needs was responsible for all sorts of societal ills
- theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- theory where the sun is the center of the solar system
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- English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women
- man who believed the best form of government is to have a legislative, executive, and judicial branch.
- French word for philosopher
- intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries
- man known as the father of liberalism
- agreement among members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
14 Clues: man who wrote Lettress • French word for philosopher • procedure to solve science problems • man known as the father of liberalism • man who discovered the laws of gravity • period with a lot of scientific discoveries • Italian astronomer known as the father of astronomy • theory that the Earth is the center of the universe • ...
renaissance vocab 2023-06-01
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- the release from punishment for sins sold by pupal officials
- nonreligous
- a theory that places the sun in the center of the universe
- the punishment of sin
- a time and age of great creativity
- a logical procedure for developing and testing ideas
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- a invention that was used to print things
- a theory that places the earth in the center of the universe
- relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture
- a person who has a variety of skills and knowledge
- a movement that focuses on the individual instead of the church
- a person's native language
12 Clues: nonreligous • the punishment of sin • a person's native language • a time and age of great creativity • a invention that was used to print things • relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture • a person who has a variety of skills and knowledge • a logical procedure for developing and testing ideas • a theory that places the sun in the center of the universe • ...
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 • ...
The Government as Financial Stakeholder & Privatization 2022-09-17
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- It is a monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period by countries
- A contract between two parties in which one party promises to grant an additional remuneration to another party based on performance
- Type of privatization used to trade ownership claims for an explicit cash payment to an individual, an existing corporation, or a group of investors
- The value of a company that is traded on the stock market, calculated by multiplying the total number of shares by the present share price.
- The ratio of net income to the number of employees
- agency problem which emerge in State owned enterprises
- type of restructuring which results in an expansion or a downsize of the privatized firm
- Significant changes to a company’s financial or operational structure
- Type of privatization in which state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are sold to private investors through IPOs
- Countries taking macroeconomic reforms in an attempt to alter the ways in which their economies are managed
- political, social, or personal advantages that the controlling politician may be able to extract from the SOE
- type of restructuring characterized by a reduction in the leverage of the newly privatized firm
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- a type of governing in which the national government plays a key role in the protection and promotion of the economic and social well-being of its citizens.
- The period before the Privatization takes place
- The number of shares traded during a specific period of time.
- Agency cost regarding privatization induced by these two parties
- Conflict between maximising economic efficiency and achieving other social goals
- A model in which regulatory contracts and independent regulatory agencies coexist
- Type of privatization mainly used in used
- Type of restructuring characterized by a reorganization of the firm's production methods and/or management structure.
- used to line the pockets of politicians
21 Clues: used to line the pockets of politicians • Type of privatization mainly used in used • The period before the Privatization takes place • The ratio of net income to the number of employees • agency problem which emerge in State owned enterprises • The number of shares traded during a specific period of time. • ...
Anxiety and Sports Performance 2013-02-24
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- being too worked up that leads to anxiety and poor performance
- negative emotional state associated with arousal and characterised or accompanied by feelings of nervousness, apprehension and worry
- a theory which predicts that everyone will achieve their maximum performance within a different zone of arousal
- a pattern of negative physiological states and psychological responses occurring in situations where people perceive threats to their well-being, which they may be unable to meet
- a temporary, ever-changing mood state that is an emotional response to any situation considered to be threatening
- mental sign of arousal which increases as someone becomes aroused
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- physical sign of arousal which increases when someone is aroused
- a theory that predicts a combination of self confidence, somatic anxiety and cognitive anxiety will determine the level of performance
- a theory which predicts maximum performance will occur at moderate levels of arousal
- not being up for it, bored etc. leads to poor performance
- term for the physical signs of arousal
- mental sign of arousal which narrows when aroused
- a behavioural tendency to feel threatened even in situations that are not really threatening. This can lead to higher levels of state anxiety
- physical sign of arousal
- a state of alertness, anticipation and all-round readiness
- term for the mental signs of arousal
16 Clues: physical sign of arousal • term for the mental signs of arousal • term for the physical signs of arousal • mental sign of arousal which narrows when aroused • not being up for it, bored etc. leads to poor performance • a state of alertness, anticipation and all-round readiness • being too worked up that leads to anxiety and poor performance • ...
The beginning of everything 2021-10-21
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- ezra's other best friend.
- on the cover of the book.
- where toby,ezra, and others went in 7th grade.
- car that hit ezra's
- Ezra's best friend.
- where toby lives.
- where debate tournament is.
- ezra's car in the beginning.
- outdoor mall.
- activity the main characters compete in.
- what Ezra uses to walk after accident.
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- book they read in the beginning of the book.
- where ezra lives.
- law firm ezra's day works at.
- Sport Ezra plays.
- what 8th grade classes do in spring.
- their school.
- the author.
- ezra's dog.
- debate teacher.
- where cassidy lives.
- main character.
22 Clues: the author. • ezra's dog. • their school. • outdoor mall. • debate teacher. • main character. • where ezra lives. • Sport Ezra plays. • where toby lives. • car that hit ezra's • Ezra's best friend. • where cassidy lives. • ezra's other best friend. • on the cover of the book. • where debate tournament is. • ezra's car in the beginning. • law firm ezra's day works at. • ...
Read the clues carefully and answer the crossword 2024-03-29
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- these trees were near the stream.
- to respect and approve of someone's behaviour.
- To cry noisily.
- He was Chuskit's brother
- very anxiously
- the two girls belonged to this country
- quarreling
- not smooth
- handicap which limits a persons movement
- to flatten something out
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- The girl in the bright blue frock.
- Ladakhi word for a doctor
- spoke in support of someone
- the person who heads the school
- in a firm, strict manner
- A juicy fruit which is orange-yellow in colour.
- an important Christian festival
- requested
- the boy who visited Chuskit's grandfather
- a Ladakhi greeting
20 Clues: requested • quarreling • not smooth • very anxiously • To cry noisily. • a Ladakhi greeting • in a firm, strict manner • He was Chuskit's brother • to flatten something out • Ladakhi word for a doctor • spoke in support of someone • the person who heads the school • an important Christian festival • these trees were near the stream. • The girl in the bright blue frock. • ...
Review theory 2023-03-22
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- a decision repeated over time
- decisions made on a formal basis
- undestand and manage emotions
- the father of comparative advantages theory
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- creates an environment of innovating
- difine the value of each organization
- A process of generating many ideas
- focuses on relationship, team building
- a structure that people an work without border
- In theory, how many internal adn exxternal forces
- highest level of management in an organization
- a revolution that occurred from 1760-1900
12 Clues: a decision repeated over time • undestand and manage emotions • decisions made on a formal basis • A process of generating many ideas • creates an environment of innovating • difine the value of each organization • focuses on relationship, team building • a revolution that occurred from 1760-1900 • the father of comparative advantages theory • ...
Unit 9 2024-01-30
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- the process of making an area more urban.
- best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory.
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity (especially of the Roman Catholic Church) and of slavery
- stradegy that consists in extending power by territorial acquisition or by extending political and economic control outward over other areas.
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- known for inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution, Horsepower
- political and moral philosopher of the Enlightenment Era, well known for his work On the Social Contract,
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority
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- working out many of the principles of visible light and the laws of motion, and contributing to calculus
- a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method
- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
- He is the principal source of the theory of separation of powers
- the doctrine that kings derive their right to rule directly from God and are not accountable to their subjects
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- A person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- founder of British empiricism and the author of the first systematic exposition and defense of political liberalism
20 Clues: the process of making an area more urban. • a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System • He is the principal source of the theory of separation of powers • the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation • A person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money • ...
Matt's 40th Birthday 2024-10-16
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- Dan in Indonesian, He in Chinese
- The two days at the end of the working week
- Something Lina does for us
- To have a firm intention
- Short form for human offspring
- Opposite of old
- Not dad
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- New thing across the ditch
- Definite article
- Christian name of famous singer diamond
- Don't leave home _____ it
- Not on, or out
- Island Off the coast of Manhattan
13 Clues: Not dad • Not on, or out • Opposite of old • Definite article • To have a firm intention • Don't leave home _____ it • New thing across the ditch • Something Lina does for us • Short form for human offspring • Dan in Indonesian, He in Chinese • Island Off the coast of Manhattan • Christian name of famous singer diamond • The two days at the end of the working week
Matt's 40th Birthday 2024-10-16
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- Dan in Indonesian, He in Chinese
- The two days at the end of the working week
- Something Lina does for us
- To have a firm intention
- Short form for human offspring
- Opposite of old
- Not dad
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- New thing across the ditch
- Definite article
- Christian name of famous singer diamond
- Don't leave home _____ it
- Not on, or out
- Island Off the coast of Manhattan
13 Clues: Not dad • Not on, or out • Opposite of old • Definite article • To have a firm intention • Don't leave home _____ it • New thing across the ditch • Something Lina does for us • Short form for human offspring • Dan in Indonesian, He in Chinese • Island Off the coast of Manhattan • Christian name of famous singer diamond • The two days at the end of the working week
Chapter 8 2026-04-04
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- a process in which adults or capable peers model or demonstrate how to solve a problem, and then step back, offering support as needed
- development of myelin
- reasoning child fails to understand the true relationships between cause and effect
- characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and interaction across multiple contexts, as well as restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities
- attributing life-like qualities to objects
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- endency of young children not to be able to take the perspective of others, and instead, the child thinks that everyone sees, thinks, and feels just as they do
- tendency of children to generate theories to explain everything they encounter
- pruning loss of synapses that are unused
- cortex the area of the brain behind the forehead that helps us to think, strategize, and control emotions
- primary limitation of thought during the intuitive substage
- they understand and use two languages
- bringing in new information
- of mind understanding that other people experience mental states that are different from our own and that their mental states guide their behavior
- participation learner actively acquires new culturally valuable skills and capabilities through a meaningful, collaborative activity with an assisting
14 Clues: development of myelin • bringing in new information • they understand and use two languages • pruning loss of synapses that are unused • attributing life-like qualities to objects • primary limitation of thought during the intuitive substage • tendency of children to generate theories to explain everything they encounter • ...
Kai and Susan Crossword #3 2021-02-03
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- Susan is Kai's...
- Throw you...
- Provision
- What we should have done on the dock
- Kissing leads to this
- We have biology, physics, and...
- Kai's mattress is like his hardware
- Our Disney princess
- More is good
- Did you do that on purpose?
- This is where I take you...
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- Susan's favourite place to meet Kai
- Comforting
- Hardware
- Apple fritters, clementines...
- Kai believes in the ministry of prayer and ...
- Kai cannot resist Susan's
- The best kind of therapy
- Kai is a good...
- Susan can't resist Kai's beckoning
- 360
21 Clues: 360 • Hardware • Provision • Comforting • Throw you... • More is good • Kai is a good... • Susan is Kai's... • Our Disney princess • Kissing leads to this • The best kind of therapy • Kai cannot resist Susan's • Did you do that on purpose? • This is where I take you... • Apple fritters, clementines... • We have biology, physics, and... • Susan can't resist Kai's beckoning • ...
Good luck 2019-11-20
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- too much sugar
- more polite way to say fat
- when a computer breaks down
- no longer existing
- informal way of saying friend
- caused by traffic and industrial
- money given to a student to pay for a course
- more or less the same meaning as jealous
- company
- send/give
- high and dangerous wind
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- another word for pool
- person in charge of making a play or film
- space in the roof
- expert in financial matters
- the words spoken in hip-hop
- a slimy animal
- a person living in Portugal
- hot
- not a copy
20 Clues: hot • company • send/give • not a copy • too much sugar • a slimy animal • space in the roof • no longer existing • another word for pool • high and dangerous wind • more polite way to say fat • when a computer breaks down • expert in financial matters • the words spoken in hip-hop • a person living in Portugal • informal way of saying friend • caused by traffic and industrial • ...
Human Rights Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-22
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- Winter Olympics’22, A coalition of 180 rights groups has called for boycott of _____________ for human rights abuse.
- to Work, XYZ Ltd., fertilizer manufacturing firm, has a policy wherein the workers/labourers have to mandatorily sign an employment contract for a period of Minimum 5 years, declaring that they won't neither leave the firm before that period ends, nor partly employ themselves elsewhere. Apart from this, it was recently found that the firm wasn't complying to the safety regulations despite repeated warnings & all workers who agitated as a union, were suspended. Which Human Right is being Violated here?
- of Movement, Akash Kumar is a daily wage worker from Himachal Pradesh. He wanted to migrate to Delhi in order to earn a better remuneration. However, at the border of Delhi, Akash Kumar was disallowed from entering for no apparent reason. What right of Akash Kumar has been violated ?
- Lanka, Which country’s deteriorating human rights situation has raised multiple alarms, in recent past?
- to Asylum, Naveed grew up in a small village of Lahore. In his early 20s, he realised that he was a gay. His community, upon finding this, started mentally torturing & abusing him. To escape this persecution, he left his hometown & approached the Refugee Council in UK, wherein he was provided accomodation in refugee hostel. Also, he was counselled by a therapist & he started accepting himself and realised that he was not to be blamed for such a normal thing. Which Fundamental Human Right is being fulfilled here?
- L Dattu, Who is the current chairman of the National Human Rights Commission of India ?
- Mishra, First chairman of the body responsible for protection and promotion of human rights in india.
- Declaration, Foundational document of international human rights law.
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- How many articles does the Universal Declaration of Human Rights have ?
- Law, The body of laws governing relations between nations.
- to Equality, A person was newly recruited by a company and on his first day of work he asked whether he could get the store room for 30 minutes each day and some space to place a mat for his daily prayer. The manager refused to meet his demands and fired him the same day for demanding such a thing. Which human right is being violated here ?
- Where was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly?
- Delhi, Where is the headquarters of the NHRC?
- to religion, A 16 year old girl, Fatima went to a public school to study. However, she was in extreme distress as the teachers at her school were not allowing her to wear a hijab.What right of hers is being violated ?
- before Law, A poor farmer had been cheated and exploited by a rich Zamindar. He decided to seek justice by approaching the local court. However, the court only allowed the Zamindar to put forward his point, and the poor farmer's side was brushed aside by the court. What Human Right is being violated here?
15 Clues: Delhi, Where is the headquarters of the NHRC? • Law, The body of laws governing relations between nations. • Declaration, Foundational document of international human rights law. • How many articles does the Universal Declaration of Human Rights have ? • L Dattu, Who is the current chairman of the National Human Rights Commission of India ? • ...
FFA creed paragraph 5 2022-10-25
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- -firm and stable in shape
- -carry, or support with one's hands.
- - sure of the truth of.
- -apply or bring to bear
- -of the most excellent,
- -in accordance with fact or reality.
- -a group of people living in the same place
- -the science or practice of farming
- -have or maintain an upright position
- -a piece or segment of something such as an object,
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- -being touched
- having the effect of inspiring someone.
- -the capacity to have an effect on the character,
- -the place where one lives
- -a biography
- -the fact of being passed on in this way.
- -free
- -a piece of work to be done or undertaken.
- -a citizen of a particular country
19 Clues: -free • -a biography • -being touched • -apply or bring to bear • -of the most excellent, • - sure of the truth of. • -firm and stable in shape • -the place where one lives • -a citizen of a particular country • -the science or practice of farming • -carry, or support with one's hands. • -in accordance with fact or reality. • -have or maintain an upright position • ...
choice board crossword 2024-05-15
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- happening by coincidence
- a firm warning
- a swamp
- a mutual or equivalent exchange of money
- so unimportant that its not worth considering
- ridges made of sand rock and gravel
- a flatterting statement used to persuade
- a treeless plain
- a bra
- a intervening period of time
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- a series of game traps
- a group of people leading the way in new ideas
- feeling as if you want to sleep of in a trance
- to gather troops for battle
- relating to the river styx
- showing great skill
- attractive or appealing
- being catious of possible dangers
- sullen and ill tempered
- not ashamed
20 Clues: a bra • a swamp • not ashamed • a firm warning • a treeless plain • showing great skill • a series of game traps • attractive or appealing • sullen and ill tempered • happening by coincidence • relating to the river styx • to gather troops for battle • a intervening period of time • being catious of possible dangers • ridges made of sand rock and gravel • ...
The Purposes of Government 2023-09-07
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- the belief that ordinary people could aspire to rule themselves
- the ability of people to act and think as they choose, as long as their choices do no harm
- any decision made by government in pursuit of a particular goal
- a form of democracy that protects the rights of the minority
- the political rights held by groups who make up less than half of the population
- a conception of something in its most perfect form
- a political community made up by a group of people that lives within a clearly defined territory
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- theory of rule that says the first governments formed as a result of people agreeing among themselves to submit to the authority of a state
- the government's authority and ability to get things done
- an economic system in which people and businesses make their own choices about how to best produce, distribute, and exchange goods and services, with limited interference from the government
- when rulers are seen as right and proper by important segments of a nation's population
- a decision-making system in which the candidate who receives more votes than any other candidate wins
- a theory that states the king is answerable only to God, not the people he ruled
- the process by which government makes and carries out decisions as to whose interests will be served in society
- the formal structures and institutions through which decisions are made for a body of people
- the principle that all people possess a fundamental, moral worth that entitles them to fair treatment under the law and equal opportunity in all aspects of life
- the supreme power of the state to act within its territory
17 Clues: a conception of something in its most perfect form • the government's authority and ability to get things done • the supreme power of the state to act within its territory • a form of democracy that protects the rights of the minority • the belief that ordinary people could aspire to rule themselves • ...
Plate Tectonic Boundaries and Features 2023-11-08
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- One tectonic plate is forced under another.
- When two plates slide next to each other.
- When water is heated by magma and forced through vents in the ocean floor.
- When oceanic crust forms at mid-ocean ridges.
- A depression on the ocean floor with steep sides.
- Layer of crust and upper mantle.
- Where two plates move away from each other.
- Considered a supercontinent.
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- Where two plates move to each other
- Sections of earth lithosphere that make up continents.
- The theory that continents move over Earth's Surface.
- Tectonic plates that form on the ocean floor.
- Made the theory of the Continental Drift.
- Underwater mountain range where new oceanic crust forms.
- Causes earthquakes and volcanoes at the borders between the plates.
15 Clues: Considered a supercontinent. • Layer of crust and upper mantle. • Where two plates move to each other • When two plates slide next to each other. • Made the theory of the Continental Drift. • One tectonic plate is forced under another. • Where two plates move away from each other. • Tectonic plates that form on the ocean floor. • ...
CDF 48 2023-04-13
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- players who use imagination in sustained, complex dramatic play
- ages 3-5 child's mental activity
- first mode of representation - body language
- learning activities
- traditional role not recommended now
- play stage between 6 and 8
- stage after early childhood
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- stage of play under 3
- theory of social constructivism
- theory with litter influence in education beyond early childhood
- teacher who helps children find their own solutions
- write down children's words
- he saw few benefits to pretend play
- this manager creates the setting
14 Clues: learning activities • stage of play under 3 • play stage between 6 and 8 • write down children's words • stage after early childhood • theory of social constructivism • ages 3-5 child's mental activity • this manager creates the setting • he saw few benefits to pretend play • traditional role not recommended now • first mode of representation - body language • ...
Vocab list 2021-09-28
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- full of complicated detail
- innocent to the ways of the world
- to begin; start
- threatening harm or evil
- weird, especially in a frightening way
- a shaking or trembling movement
- hesitantly; uncertainly
- the quality of being humble or modest
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- in a way requiring close, careful labor and attention
- not done willingly
- to force (something unwelcome) on someone
- to imitate
- made or done on the spur of the moment, without preparation
- in a firm focused way; with concentration
- to express; communicate
- to acquire (something undesirable); bring upon oneself
16 Clues: to imitate • to begin; start • not done willingly • to express; communicate • hesitantly; uncertainly • threatening harm or evil • full of complicated detail • a shaking or trembling movement • innocent to the ways of the world • the quality of being humble or modest • weird, especially in a frightening way • to force (something unwelcome) on someone • ...
Econ. Chapter #1 , words 2012-04-20
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- theory or simplified reprsentaion that helps explain the pedict economic behavior in the real world
- sacrificing one good or service to ourchase of produce another
- the brach of economic theory dealing with the economy as a whole and decsion making by large units such as governments
- of land, labor, capital , and entrprunuership used to produce goods and services
- the production and distrubtion of goods and services
- the study of how individuals and societies mkae choices about ways to use scarce resources to fufill their wants
- advance in knowlegde leading to new and improved good and services and better ways to produce them
- possibilties curve/ graph showing the maximum combination of goods and services that can be producesd from fixed amount of in given period of time
- actions that can satisty people's wants and needs
- human effort directred towards producing goods and services
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- condition of not being able to have all the goods and services one wants, because wants exceed what can be made frome all avaiable resources at any given time
- tangible objects that can satisfu people's want or needs
- natrual resources and surface land and water
- ablity of risk-taking individuals to develop new producs and start new busineses in order to make profit
- the branch of econmic theory that deals with behavior and decision making by small units such as individula and firms
- previously manufactured goods used to make other goods and services
- value of the next best alternative given up for the alternative that was chosen
- an assumption involving two or more variables that must be tested for validty
18 Clues: natrual resources and surface land and water • actions that can satisty people's wants and needs • the production and distrubtion of goods and services • tangible objects that can satisfu people's want or needs • human effort directred towards producing goods and services • sacrificing one good or service to ourchase of produce another • ...
GT Crossword 2022-10-04
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- An icy body that orbits the sun
- A fiery ball that sometimes has things orbiting it
- A rock that enters Earth's atmosphere, also called a shooting Star
- Theory that supposedly says how the Solar Systems form
- The theory that said that everything exploded from a single point
- At the edge of the Solar System, where Pluto is
- Pulls all objects towards each other
- A meteor in space
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- In between Mars and Jupiter
- How fast the speed of light travels
- what happens when a meteor hits the Earth
- A larger version of a Meteoroid
- Usually orbits a Planet or other large bodies
- What all galaxies orbit, opposite is light hole
- How an object goes around another object
- A small body that orbits a Sun
16 Clues: A meteor in space • In between Mars and Jupiter • A small body that orbits a Sun • An icy body that orbits the sun • A larger version of a Meteoroid • How fast the speed of light travels • Pulls all objects towards each other • How an object goes around another object • what happens when a meteor hits the Earth • Usually orbits a Planet or other large bodies • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2021-09-23
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- Means "no place" | The ideal place
- A government run by religious leaders
- Followers of the Society of Jesus
- An Italian diplomat who wrote a political book on how to gain power
- When the England Church broke away from the Catholic Church
- People who financially support artists
- A book written by Martin Luther about the religious construct of the Church
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- A theory that reasons why the Sun is in the center of the solar system and why the planets revolve around it
- a state church which pleased both Christians and Catholics
- A Polish astronomer who hypothesized the Heliocentric Theory
- A way to perform scientific experiments
- A person who follows Calvinism
- People who were baptised twice | Once as a child : Once as an adult
- A new way of thinking about the natural world
- Means rebirth | Revival of art and learning
- An italian scientist that made new theories about astronomy
- A person who wanted to expose the church and lead the people to be a good Christian
17 Clues: A person who follows Calvinism • Followers of the Society of Jesus • Means "no place" | The ideal place • A government run by religious leaders • People who financially support artists • A way to perform scientific experiments • Means rebirth | Revival of art and learning • A new way of thinking about the natural world • ...
Section 2 Unit 14 Market Failure 2023-02-01
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- They are goods and services that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous, and which are a cause of market failure as there is a lack of profit motive to produce them.
- They are the true (or full) benefits of consumption or production, I.e. the sum of private benefits and external benefits.
- It occurs when the market forces of demand and supply are unsuccessful in allocating resources efficiently and cause external costs or external benefit.
- costs It is the actual costs of a firm, individual or a government. It is the production and consumption that are the actual costs of a firm.
- They are goods or services which when consumed create positive spillover effects in the economy.
- They are goods or services which when consumed cause negative spillover effects in an economy.
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- They are the negative side-effects of production or consumption incurred by third parties for which no compensation is paid.
- They are the benefits of production and consumption enjoyed by a firm, individual or government.
- They are the positive side-effects of production and consumption experienced by third parties for which no money is paid by the beneficiary.
- They are the true (or full) costs of consumption or production to society as a whole, I.e. the sum of private costs and external costs.
10 Clues: They are goods or services which when consumed cause negative spillover effects in an economy. • They are the benefits of production and consumption enjoyed by a firm, individual or government. • They are goods or services which when consumed create positive spillover effects in the economy. • ...
Unit 12: Personality 2025-05-14
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- The first stage of psychological development according to Freud
- defense mechanism that has people act opposite of their true feelings
- Defense mechanism that removes anxiety causing ideas from awareness by using them into the unconscious
- Defense mechanisms in which a person refuses to accept the reality of anything that is bad
- Teh psychologist who proposed the "inner conflict" approach to personality
- A view of oneself and an indvidual
- The structure of the mind that demands instant gratification according to Freud
- The process of adapting to a new or differnet culture
- An aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably stable.
- The personalitytheory that teaches that enviornment forces shape peoples behavior
- The psychologist who believed that people are basically motiviated by a need to overcome feelings of inferiority
- this is when we have feelings of inadequacy and insecurity
- The psycholgist who proposed an eight stage theory of psychosocial debvelopment
- The structure of the mind that demands morality according to Freud
- defense mechanism where people see their own faults in other people
- The approach to personality development that maintians that people are free to make conscious choice
- Ideas and images of the accumulated experiences of all human beings
- A store of human concepts shared by all people across all cutures
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- The psychologist who identified 16 source traits
- defense mechanism that distorts our anxious ideas or thoughts
- the big five main triats of personality
- the psychologist who suggested that traits can be inherited and are fixed in the nervous
- The use of reinforces to influence people to perform socially desireabe behavior
- the psychologist who believed that people wish to reach their full potential but must follow indviduals paths to do so
- the perosnality theory that focuses on learning from observation and on the role of the cognitive processes
- The psychologist who proposed two personality dimensions
- The psychiatrist who proposed the idea of collective unconscious
- The psychologist who developed the self theory
- The patterns of feelings, motives, and behavior that set people apart from one another.
- The belief in oneself, or self respect
30 Clues: A view of oneself and an indvidual • The belief in oneself, or self respect • the big five main triats of personality • The psychologist who developed the self theory • The psychologist who identified 16 source traits • The process of adapting to a new or differnet culture • The psychologist who proposed two personality dimensions • ...
Chapter 17: On the Sacrament of Penance 2024-08-17
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- We must have _____ for our sins.
- The Sacrament of Penance forgives sins committed after _____.
- We must make a _____ resolution never to offend God.
- The minister who gives absolution.
- Making up our mind
- What helps tell us right from wrong
- To hate
- What should we do before we examine our conscience?
- Another name for the Sacrament of Penance
- Forgive
- Commandments
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- To refuse forgiveness
- Pardon given in Christ's Name
- Taking away sin
- The Sacrament of Penance restores _____ with God.
- To give back
- Looking at our sins
- Who gives the Church power to forgive sins?
18 Clues: To hate • Forgive • To give back • Commandments • Taking away sin • Making up our mind • Looking at our sins • To refuse forgiveness • Pardon given in Christ's Name • We must have _____ for our sins. • The minister who gives absolution. • What helps tell us right from wrong • Another name for the Sacrament of Penance • Who gives the Church power to forgive sins? • ...
Geological Processes 2023-12-19
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- A plate boundary where two plates are moving towards each other.
- A plate boundary where two plates are moving away from each other.
- Rock that has changed due to intense heat and/or pressure.
- Rocks made up of sediments that have been cemented together
- Where two plates meet is called a plate _______.
- Two plates sliding past each other is called a _____ boundary.
- The theory that the earth has plates and that they move is plate _______
- The theory of continental drift was put together by a scientist named Alfred ________.
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- Shaking on the earth's surface.
- Hot liquid rock under the earth's surface.
- The process that breaks rocks down into smaller pieces.
- When one plate is pulled underneath another plate.
- The part of the earth that the plates are moving around on.
- The top layer of the earth.
- The solid middle of the earth.
- Rocks made from cooling magma.
16 Clues: The top layer of the earth. • The solid middle of the earth. • Rocks made from cooling magma. • Shaking on the earth's surface. • Hot liquid rock under the earth's surface. • Where two plates meet is called a plate _______. • When one plate is pulled underneath another plate. • The process that breaks rocks down into smaller pieces. • ...
Quiz 4 2025-01-17
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- Dispositional traits that promote effective communication (3 words)
- revolutionary change through inspiration
- Erickson's stage for middle adults
- generation adults caring for children and aging parents simultaneously
- Study of distance zones between people during communication
- this theory suggests successful aging is linked to high levels of activity
- Identifies common problems in hospitalized older adults
- acronym used for tuning into the patient
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- preferred over compliance in patient education
- acronym for approaching conflict management
- domain of learning in which attitudes and feelings change
- translates and interprets messages
- first step in developing a teaching plan (2 words)
- progressive deficiency in physiologic processes in older adults
- which pase of the therapeutic relationship involves addressing the patient's needs
- standing up for oneself respectfully
- leadership style characterized by participative decision-making
- step in Lewin's theory in which the need for change is recognized
18 Clues: translates and interprets messages • Erickson's stage for middle adults • standing up for oneself respectfully • revolutionary change through inspiration • acronym used for tuning into the patient • acronym for approaching conflict management • preferred over compliance in patient education • first step in developing a teaching plan (2 words) • ...
Endodontics crossword 1 2022-07-25
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- Gave mountain pass theory in 1939
- An undesirable side-effect of shaping procedures, first described by Pague
- Biomarker associated with inflamed state of pulp
- Property of biofilm to self organize themselves
- Surgical removal of one root and overlying crown
- Fine alternating hyperdense and hypodense stripes appear to be radiating from the edge of the volumetric data in a CBCT image
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- A calcified tissue formed due rapid deposition of secondary dentin with entrapped odontoblasts
- The term that focuses on formation of new tissue reproducing both the original anatomy and function
- Described the different vehicles for administration of calcium hydroxide
- Another name for injectable scaffolds
- A natural biodegradable scaffold simulating ECM of dentin
- The type of laser that operates at a wavelength of 488nm
- Species that survives in non favourable environment and is frequently isolated from obturated teeth
- The year rubber dam was developed
- The concept of single visit endodontics is based on this theory
- Orifice-directed dentin conservation access cavity
- Irrigator used in microsurgical procedures
- Pliers used for the retrieval of silver points
18 Clues: Gave mountain pass theory in 1939 • The year rubber dam was developed • Another name for injectable scaffolds • Irrigator used in microsurgical procedures • Property of biofilm to self organize themselves • Pliers used for the retrieval of silver points • Biomarker associated with inflamed state of pulp • Surgical removal of one root and overlying crown • ...
Tectonics 2023-02-03
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- The theory that explains how landforms are created
- country that is also labeled in Pangea map
- When two plates move past each other
- earths rigid outer layer
- which continent is the odd one out in Pangea
- Supercontinent from 200 million years ago
- made the seafloor spread theory
- plates that lie on molten layer of rock
- When two plates move away from each other
- country that is labeled in Pangea maps
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- the idea of a large scaled split from the continents
- who originally found out that the continents used to be together
- The two main continents look like they belong together
- opposite directions
- How many layers are in earth
- Where two plates move towards each other
16 Clues: opposite directions • earths rigid outer layer • How many layers are in earth • made the seafloor spread theory • When two plates move past each other • country that is labeled in Pangea maps • plates that lie on molten layer of rock • Where two plates move towards each other • Supercontinent from 200 million years ago • When two plates move away from each other • ...
Krumboltz's Theories Crossword 2024-10-13
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- Success should be measured in what is accomplished in the ____
- Assessments are used to ____ learning
- Personal aspects of life are intertwined with ____
- Use client's _____ past experiences as a basis for current actions
- Events and opportunities are often _____
- Important learning does not occur during the _____ session.
- Occupational indecisiveness is due to an information ______
- Clients learn to engage in _____ actions
- Krumboltz criticizes school for making learning into a competitive ____
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- Reframe unplanned events into career _____
- Learning experiences that come from observing the consequences of the actions of others
- Early in life, children tend to learn from
- Focus of Happenstance Theory
- Maximize ___ Events
- Career counseling is to help clients learn to take actions to achieve more _____ career and personal lives
- Work should be done to help students _____ learning
- Career indecision can be reframed as
- Creator of the Social Learning and Happenstance Learning Theory
- Learning experiences that come from observing the consequences of our own actions
- Help clients overcome blocks to _____
- One uncontrollable factor that can influence career paths
- An ____ assessment can be used to simulate discussion.
22 Clues: Maximize ___ Events • Focus of Happenstance Theory • Career indecision can be reframed as • Assessments are used to ____ learning • Help clients overcome blocks to _____ • Events and opportunities are often _____ • Clients learn to engage in _____ actions • Reframe unplanned events into career _____ • Early in life, children tend to learn from • ...
..... 2017-03-14
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- a thing that is added or attached to something larger or more important
- able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking
- of or by telegraphs or telegrams
- of or denoting circles that share the same center
- ability of the brain to form and reorganize synaptic connections
- showing great attention to detail
- the quality of being easily shaped or molded
- clever, original, and inventive
- the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
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- the rejection of all religious and moral principles
- relating to or situated on the edge or periphery of something
- branch of knowledge that deals with structure of language
- unchanging over time or unable to be changed
- the doctrine that all events, including human actions, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- make or become accustomed or used to something
- very weak or slight
17 Clues: very weak or slight • clever, original, and inventive • of or by telegraphs or telegrams • showing great attention to detail • unchanging over time or unable to be changed • the quality of being easily shaped or molded • make or become accustomed or used to something • of or denoting circles that share the same center • the rejection of all religious and moral principles • ...
Mythology lessons 6-10 2024-12-11
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- Creator of man
- Hoodlum
- Most sacred place in Greece
- Quick thinking
- Dreary, forlorn
- Cupbearer of the gods
- Not obvious
- Valley where Dionysus was raised
- intestines
- Hair
- Crack
- Shady place
- Foul from standing
- Heavy rain
- Without vegetation
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- Mother of Apollo and Artemis
- Nymphs who cared for Dionysus
- early maturing
- Great hunter
- Spoken smoothly without sincerity
- God of the sea
- Ferryman of the dead
- Make firm decision
- Island where Apollo and Artemis were born
- poor person
- Edge of slope
- Turned into a stag by Artemis
- Queen of Thebes
- Formal, serious
- Mother of Hermes
- motioning
31 Clues: Hair • Crack • Hoodlum • motioning • intestines • Heavy rain • poor person • Not obvious • Shady place • Great hunter • Edge of slope • Creator of man • early maturing • God of the sea • Quick thinking • Dreary, forlorn • Queen of Thebes • Formal, serious • Mother of Hermes • Make firm decision • Foul from standing • Without vegetation • Ferryman of the dead • Cupbearer of the gods • Most sacred place in Greece • ...
the solar system 2015-05-26
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- : a theory when the earth is the center of the solar system.
- : neap tides happen in first and _____ quarter moons.
- : the earth is tilted on its ____ at an angle of 23.5.
- : large flares of energy that loop back to earths surface.
- : ______ means to grow.
- : when earth cast a shadow on the moon that's a _____ eclipse.
- : 1 rotation equals ___ day.
- : when the moon moves between the earth and sun that is called a _____ eclipse.
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- : ______ means to shrink.
- : a theory when the sun is the center of the solar system.
- : ________ are areas on the suns surface that appear darker because of low temperature.
- : spring tides happen in ___and full moons.
- : _________ are burst of energy that flash off earths surface.
- way : earth in the ________ galaxy.
- : if its winter in he northern hemisphere its ______ southern hemisphere.
15 Clues: : ______ means to grow. • : ______ means to shrink. • : 1 rotation equals ___ day. • way : earth in the ________ galaxy. • : spring tides happen in ___and full moons. • : neap tides happen in first and _____ quarter moons. • : the earth is tilted on its ____ at an angle of 23.5. • : a theory when the sun is the center of the solar system. • ...
Important vocabulary. 2025-02-05
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- when one place holds foreign territory
- a meeting area for Europeans powers
- well known writer for his books and a scientist /like the social contract theory
- one of the most important people to the science world has mathematician status and discovered gravity, process etc .
- someone who starts there own business and run it by themselves
- a cultivating engineer and inventor leading on the industrial revolution.
- A social and political system where the government takes most control
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- controlled by the people
- the belief that the sun is in the center of the universe .
- hypothesis and theory etc
- Buildings where production and staff work to make things like cars, clothing etc
- -was known as a well made influential and political person. As he had many accomplishments like the spirit of laws etc.
- french philosopher authorist
- a way of ruling /state policy
- one of the most enlightened english philosophers
- italian mathematician /engineer
- The turning into a city process
- someones belief that is to be generally opposed by the majority
- unlimited authority
19 Clues: unlimited authority • controlled by the people • hypothesis and theory etc • french philosopher authorist • a way of ruling /state policy • italian mathematician /engineer • The turning into a city process • a meeting area for Europeans powers • when one place holds foreign territory • one of the most enlightened english philosophers • ...
G7 evolution 2026-02-09
11 Clues: feed on others • make their own food • : 2 extremes survive • theory of catastrophism • :needs oxygen to survive • theory of use and disuse • only one extreme survive • theory of natural selection • doesn't need oxygen to survive • organisms with medium traits survive • CHANGE OF GENEFIC COMPOSITION OVER TIME
PSYCHOLOGY 2024-03-17
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- psychologist who developed social learning theory
- a German female psychologist who was a critical interpreter of psychoanalytic theory
- The modern founder of psychoanalysis is an Austrian psychoanalyst and psychologist.
- An irrational fear or anxiety towards a specific object, situation, or activity, which is disproportionate to any actual danger it poses.
- Mental structure that represents internal moral standards, social norms, and ideals in Freud's structural model
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- first female psychologist
- A treatment process in which psychological techniques and methods are used to improve the mental health of individuals and solve their problems
- Psychologist who laid the foundations of classical conditioning theory and became famous for his experiments on conditioned reflexes
- A disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors
- A theory of psychology that holds that behavior is determined by learning and environmental factors
10 Clues: first female psychologist • psychologist who developed social learning theory • A disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors • The modern founder of psychoanalysis is an Austrian psychoanalyst and psychologist. • a German female psychologist who was a critical interpreter of psychoanalytic theory • ...
Grandpa's 80th Celebration 2025-01-18
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- where produce is scared
- favorite work shirt
- where 10=20
- number of grandchildren
- where you were sturdy enough to save your grandsons from the tide
- a gem where spirals occur
- where clothes optional and boards welcome
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- favorite way to get to the lake
- grandpas specialty
- third guy
- keeping track around Christmas
- your first set of floats
- what you get out of your throat with a hose
- where a horn is by a bus stop
- the family firm
- racing partner
16 Clues: third guy • where 10=20 • racing partner • the family firm • grandpas specialty • favorite work shirt • where produce is scared • number of grandchildren • your first set of floats • a gem where spirals occur • where a horn is by a bus stop • keeping track around Christmas • favorite way to get to the lake • where clothes optional and boards welcome • ...
Hatchet 2023-10-06
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- -the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- - dirt, rubbish, or waste matter
- - make a continuous low humming sound
- - continuous motion
- - inhabited only by wild animals
- -propeller-driven aircraft
- - to break violently into pieces
- - a body of water moving in a definite direction
- - characteristic of animals
- - height in relation to sea level
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- - a tool or implement
- - talking between people
- - aviation aircraft
- - make less tight or firm
- - the process of forcing something out
- - a second pilot in an aircraft
16 Clues: - aviation aircraft • - continuous motion • - a tool or implement • - talking between people • - make less tight or firm • -propeller-driven aircraft • - characteristic of animals • - a second pilot in an aircraft • - dirt, rubbish, or waste matter • - inhabited only by wild animals • - to break violently into pieces • - height in relation to sea level • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-04-20
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2021-05-24
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- The combination of the continental drift and seafloor spreading theories
- The process of forcing one tectonic plate under another
- Alfred Wegener's theory
- The result of sudden plate movement
- The theory that proposes convection in the mantle as the means of moving tectonic plates
- The outer part of Earth's crust composed of solid rock
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- Similar ____ of plants and animals were found on continents separated by oceans
- The Earth's magnetic is created by ____ in the outer core
- The zone below the lithosphere, more "plastic" than the lithosphere thus easier to bend
- S. America's east coast fits like a puzzle piece to this continent's West cost
- Scratches in bedrock of neighboring continents were left by these
- Places where new seafloor is being created
- This type of plate boundary is where new seafloor is created
- The deepest parts of the ocean
- The most outer solid portion of the Earth
- This is created when 2 continental plates converge
16 Clues: Alfred Wegener's theory • The deepest parts of the ocean • The result of sudden plate movement • The most outer solid portion of the Earth • Places where new seafloor is being created • This is created when 2 continental plates converge • The outer part of Earth's crust composed of solid rock • The process of forcing one tectonic plate under another • ...
Evolution 2021-11-10
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- Location where Charles Darwin studied finches
- Known as the father of the theory of evolution
- a structure found in 2 different species that have the same function but evolved differently
- States that Earth’s crust is broken into large plates that move over the asthenosphere (liquid part of the mantle)
- Beaks were different based on what food type they were eating
- Species changes over time
- the study of the development of an embryo
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- a structure that has evolved to no longer be used by an organism
- The last known supercontinent
- the study of the distribution of life forms in past and present geologic time
- example of homologous structure; 5-digit limb system
- change in the genetic sequence of an organism
- similar body part found in 2 different species
- process of adjusting behavior, physiology, or structure to become more suited to an environment
- Original proponent of the theory of plate tectonics
15 Clues: Species changes over time • The last known supercontinent • the study of the development of an embryo • Location where Charles Darwin studied finches • change in the genetic sequence of an organism • Known as the father of the theory of evolution • similar body part found in 2 different species • Original proponent of the theory of plate tectonics • ...
Social Control and Deviance 2026-01-09
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- investigates, prosecutes, and punishes criminals
- theory that states that deviance is normal and people conform when they have strong ties to the community
- action that rewards a particular kind of behavior
- reward or punishment by a formal organization
- Imprisonment, parole, probation, community service
- abandon goals but maintain expected behaviors
- enforcing norms through internal or external means
- any act that is labeled as such by those in authority and is prohibited by law
- the ability to decide who is actually arrested
- a large-scale organization of professional criminals
- spontaneous expression of approval or disapproval by an individual or group
- behavior that violates social norms
- focuses on how people come to be labeled “deviant"
- process of legal negotiation that allows a guilty plea in return for a lighter sentence
- acceptance of goals but not means of reaching them
- muder, forcible rape, assault, i.e
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- the process by which a norm becomes a part of a person's personality
- when deviance as a lifestyle; both self and society label person “deviant”
- crimes committed by individuals of high social stuatus
- a mark of social disgrace that sets the deviant apart from the rest of society
- says people commit deviant acts to gain or maintain power
- occasional violation of norms; not labeled as “deviant”
- the relative closeness to deviant and non-deviant individuals
- theory that states that deviance is a learned behavior
- acceptance of goals and methods of reaching them
- reject both goals and means of reaching them
- seek to substitute new goals and means for existing goals and means
- theory that says deviance is the natural outgrowth of the values, norms, and structure of society
- occurs when the norms of society are unclear or no longer apply
- practice of assuming that nonwhite Americans are more likely to commit crimes
- punishment or threat of punishment to enforce conformity
31 Clues: muder, forcible rape, assault, i.e • behavior that violates social norms • reject both goals and means of reaching them • reward or punishment by a formal organization • abandon goals but maintain expected behaviors • the ability to decide who is actually arrested • investigates, prosecutes, and punishes criminals • acceptance of goals and methods of reaching them • ...
Criminology Individualistic Theories 2025-03-06
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- Part of Personality Theory that causes anxiousness and instability
- Rational part of psyche
- Psychologist who developed personality theory
- Doll Name of doll used in Banduras 1963 experiment
- Developed Differential Association
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- Developed psychodynamic theory
- Part of Freuds’ psyche theory that causes desire for gratification
- Conscious part of psyche
- Bowlbys Theory
9 Clues: Bowlbys Theory • Rational part of psyche • Conscious part of psyche • Developed psychodynamic theory • Developed Differential Association • Psychologist who developed personality theory • Doll Name of doll used in Banduras 1963 experiment • Part of Personality Theory that causes anxiousness and instability • ...
ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE CROSSWORD 2023-09-25
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- ___and cosmig egg
- Egyptians and Nordic cultures
- was formed by a solid metal core, a liquid mantleand a tjjis but hard crust
- Japanese and cgeroki cultures belived in this theory
- North American cultures belived in this theory
- ______billon years ago
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- Scientific theory
- the galaxy we live in is called the______
- is aproximately 4.5 billon years ago
- to the routine of the solar sistem through dust and gases
10 Clues: Scientific theory • ___and cosmig egg • ______billon years ago • Egyptians and Nordic cultures • is aproximately 4.5 billon years ago • the galaxy we live in is called the______ • North American cultures belived in this theory • Japanese and cgeroki cultures belived in this theory • to the routine of the solar sistem through dust and gases • ...
ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE CROSSWORD 2023-09-25
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- ___and cosmig egg
- was formed by a solid metal core, a liquid mantleand a tjjis but hard crust
- North American cultures belived in this theory
- is aproximately 4.5 billon years ago
- Japanese and cgeroki cultures belived in this theory
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- ______billon years ago
- to the routine of the solar sistem through dust and gases
- Egyptians and Nordic cultures
- Scientific theory
- the galaxy we live in is called the______
10 Clues: ___and cosmig egg • Scientific theory • ______billon years ago • Egyptians and Nordic cultures • is aproximately 4.5 billon years ago • the galaxy we live in is called the______ • North American cultures belived in this theory • Japanese and cgeroki cultures belived in this theory • to the routine of the solar sistem through dust and gases • ...
5.01 Vocab - Cognitive Development In Infants 2023-05-05
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- Using gestures and moving instead of words to communicate
- when an infant appears to be experimenting with uttering articulate sounds but does not yet produce any recognizable words
- the act of making a gentle low noise
- Same sound used more than once to refer to person, place, or event
- the act of engagement for enjoyment and recreation, especially by children
- A period in Piaget’s Theory where children learn through the senses
- a theory that deals with the nature of knowledge itself and how humans gradually come to acquire, construct, and use it
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- the first stage of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development; begins at birth and lasts through age 2, when children learn about the world by using their senses to interact with their surroundings
- the human use of spoken or written words as a communication system
- The knowledge that objects have an existence in time and space, independent of whether or not they can be seen or touched
- Method of assessing somebody's mental state or personality by asking the person to respond with the first word that comes to mind when a given word is heard
11 Clues: the act of making a gentle low noise • Using gestures and moving instead of words to communicate • the human use of spoken or written words as a communication system • Same sound used more than once to refer to person, place, or event • A period in Piaget’s Theory where children learn through the senses • ...
SOCIO SCRAMBLE 2025-02-21
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- The tension experienced when an individual faces conflicting demands from different roles.
- A founding sociologist known for his study of social cohesion, suicide, and functionalism.
- The shared beliefs and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society.
- The changes in societies and cultures over time, often driven by technological, economic, and social shifts.
- The process by which individuals or groups become part of society through shared values, roles, and norms.
- Small, tightly-knit groups within larger social structures that share common interests or identities.Folkways: Informal norms that govern everyday behavior, such as customs or traditions.
- Resources derived from social networks and relationships that facilitate cooperation and access to opportunities.
- The idea that individuals are born as a "blank slate" and develop their identities through experience and socialization.
- The act of using others for personal gain, typically seen in capitalist systems where workers are underpaid.
- Treating abstract concepts or social constructs as if they were real or tangible.
- A qualitative research method where sociologists immerse themselves in the social settings they study.
- A sociologist whose work focused on class struggle, capitalism, and economic theory.
- A system in which rewards and positions are given based on individual merit, such as ability and effort.
- The stress or pressure experienced when an individual has difficulty fulfilling the demands of a single role.
- A theory focusing on the role of symbols and language as core elements of social interaction.
- The increasing interconnectedness of the world through trade, communication, and cultural exchange.
- A movement that challenges traditional social theories, emphasizing relativism and skepticism toward grand narratives.
- The idea that a person’s beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person’s own culture.
- A perspective in sociology that examines gender inequality and advocates for social change to improve the status of women.
- The way individuals define themselves in relation to the groups to which they belong.
- The belief that social and economic inequalities are natural and reflect the survival of the fittest.
- A state in which an individual or group is excluded from social interaction or communication.
- A theory that suggests human interactions are based on the exchange of resources and benefits.
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- The psychological discomfort caused by holding contradictory beliefs or attitudes.
- The spread of cultural beliefs, practices, and items from one group to another.
- A small system or group that represents or reflects a larger society or environment.
- Mechanisms, strategies, and institutions that regulate individual behavior in society.
- The process of renovating urban neighborhoods, often displacing lower-income residents.
- The dominance of one culture over others, often maintained through cultural institutions.
- A framework that examines how multiple social identities (e.g., race, class, gender) intersect and shape individual experiences.
- Government programs designed to provide financial support to individuals in need, particularly the elderly and disabled.
- The imposition of one culture’s values, practices, or beliefs over others, often through colonization or globalization.
- The theoretical agreement among individuals to form a society and abide by its rules and norms.
- The larger system or universe that is often studied in sociology to understand social structures.
- The creation and implementation of new ideas, practices, or technologies that address social problems.
- Penalties or rewards for behavior that aligns with or deviates from societal norms.
- A theory that views society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability.
- A generalized belief or assumption about the characteristics of a group or individual.
- The bonds and sense of belonging that hold a society or group together.
- The hierarchical arrangement of individuals into different social categories such as class, race, or gender.
- An object or behavior that signifies one’s social status.
- The theory that social environments and structures determine human behavior.
- The degree of unity or connection between members of a society or group.
- A theory that multiple groups, beliefs, and interests coexist and influence each other in society.
44 Clues: An object or behavior that signifies one’s social status. • The bonds and sense of belonging that hold a society or group together. • The degree of unity or connection between members of a society or group. • The theory that social environments and structures determine human behavior. • ...
Pi Day - School of Maths 2026 2026-03-10
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- Axioms defining natural numbers.
- p-adic analytic study of cyclotomic fields, class groups, and growth of invariants over infinite towers of number fields.
- Ordinals that lead to contradiction.
- The closed unit ball of the dual space of a normed vector space is compact in the weak topology.
- Algebraic structure with associative multiplication and identity.
- Fundamental equivalence used in perfectoid geometry.
- The set everyone meets before they know what a set really is.
- Property where future evolution depends only on present state.
- Group characters and matrices.
- Combinatorial theorem guaranteeing monotone subsequences.
- Measure-theoretic theorem allowing interchange of integrals.
- Logarithm pioneer whose tables saved astronomers centuries of calculation.
- Hotel always has room.
- Spectral sequence computing derived functors of a composite functor.
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- Polynomials orthogonal under Gaussian weight, used in probabilistic expansions, quantum mechanics, and spectral PDE methods.
- Function that keeps coming back to haunt complex analysts.
- The theorem relating elliptic curves over ℚ to modular forms.
- Grand unifying program linking automorphic forms with Galois representations.
- Category-theoretic generalization of a topological space used in algebraic geometry.
- Conjectures relating regulators, K-theory, and special values of L-functions.
- Circles and randomness conspire.
- Combinatorial paradoxes and dynamical systems.
- Limit of scaled random walks converging to Brownian motion.
- Cohomology theory used to study algebraic varieties over arbitrary fields.
- Conjecture describing the location of nontrivial zeros of the zeta function.
- Hypothetical objects intended to unify cohomology theories of algebraic varieties.
- Cohomology theory obtained from differential forms on manifolds.
- Non-Archimedean analytic spaces generalizing rigid analytic geometry.
- Property of a function whose derivative changes sign infinitely often near a point.
- Property of Banach spaces where the canonical embedding into the double dual is surjective.
- Conjecture predicting a bound relating sums and products of coprime integers.
- Paradoxical decomposition of a sphere using group actions.
32 Clues: Hotel always has room. • Group characters and matrices. • Axioms defining natural numbers. • Circles and randomness conspire. • Ordinals that lead to contradiction. • Combinatorial paradoxes and dynamical systems. • Fundamental equivalence used in perfectoid geometry. • Combinatorial theorem guaranteeing monotone subsequences. • ...
The Big Bang Theory Crossword 2022-07-25
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- Number of seasons the show had
- Amy's scientific specialization
- Sheldon’s twin worked here
- Howard's allergy
- Store Sheldon was born in
- State Penny is from
- Bernadette holds a degree in
- Still lives with his mother
- Month the show always aired in
- Sheldon’s catchphrase
- Bernadette’s surname
- Leonard's middle name
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- What Sheldon's mom calls him
- City where the show takes place
- Saturdays at 8:15pm
- Sheldon tried to extend his life by
- What 73 is in Binary
- Sheldon’s workplace
- State Sheldon is from
- Sheldon’s physics discipline
- Musician Raj is a big fan of
- Name of Raj’s sister
- Name of Penny's ex boyfriend
- President of CalTech
- Character doesn't have a PhD
- Sheldon's middle name
- Amy conducts an experiment with this animal
- Magazine that featured Raj
- Where Howard got his engineering degree
- Instrument Leonard plays
30 Clues: Howard's allergy • Saturdays at 8:15pm • Sheldon’s workplace • State Penny is from • What 73 is in Binary • Name of Raj’s sister • President of CalTech • Bernadette’s surname • State Sheldon is from • Sheldon's middle name • Sheldon’s catchphrase • Leonard's middle name • Instrument Leonard plays • Store Sheldon was born in • Sheldon’s twin worked here • Magazine that featured Raj • ...
The Big Bang Theory Crossword 2025-12-14
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- Number of seasons the show had
- Amy's scientific specialization
- Sheldon’s twin worked here
- Howard's allergy
- Store Sheldon was born in
- State Penny is from
- Bernadette holds a degree in
- Still lives with his mother
- Month the show always aired in
- Sheldon’s catchphrase
- Bernadette’s surname
- Leonard's middle name
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- What Sheldon's mom calls him
- City where the show takes place
- Saturdays at 8:15pm
- Sheldon tried to extend his life by
- What 73 is in Binary
- Sheldon’s workplace
- State Sheldon is from
- Sheldon’s physics discipline
- Musician Raj is a big fan of
- Name of Raj’s sister
- Name of Penny's ex boyfriend
- President of CalTech
- Character doesn't have a PhD
- Sheldon's middle name
- Amy conducts an experiment with this animal
- Magazine that featured Raj
- Where Howard got his engineering degree
- Instrument Leonard plays
30 Clues: Howard's allergy • Saturdays at 8:15pm • Sheldon’s workplace • State Penny is from • What 73 is in Binary • Name of Raj’s sister • President of CalTech • Bernadette’s surname • State Sheldon is from • Sheldon's middle name • Sheldon’s catchphrase • Leonard's middle name • Instrument Leonard plays • Store Sheldon was born in • Sheldon’s twin worked here • Magazine that featured Raj • ...
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
Unit 3 2025 2025-06-06
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- He best known for his theory of evolution by the means of natural selection.
- Humans and ___________ share our most recent ancestor and evolved separately.
- One strong line of evidence that supports the theory of evolution is explaining remnants of the past such as bones, teeth, shells, imprint of a species’ feet…. These are known as ________
- This type of reproduction is fast and creates clones
- The reason why an arctic hare and a jackrabbit have different types of adaptations is they are from two different __________
- This line of evidence uses for similarities between different organisms’ anatomy to support the theory of evolution is called, ____________ anatomy.
- A classic example for natural selection was in England and involved the species _______ moths
- The science of examining the first stages of life is __________ and similarities between the embryos of different species is used to support the theory of evolution.
- Many students not realize that mutations can be ___________ not just harmful.
- body structures left behind from an ancestor that is no longer needed in today’s relative are known as ___________ organs
- By injecting_______ many snakes are using the defense strategy of chemical defense.
- Factors present in an environment that challenge a species’ existence are know as a selective _________.
- Did humans evolve from chimpanzees?
- Differences in traits or genetic __________ must be present within a species for natural selection to occur
- This type of adaptation includes: ear size, placement of eyes, poison, hard shell….
- The three part building block of DNA is called _______
- This is a type of behavioral adaptation found in some birds
- The female part of the flower
- A ______ square is a tool used to find the probability of offspring’s genotypes
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- In this type of defense strategy the prey blends in with its environment
- Segments of DNA that codes for a proteins that eventually create the trait
- An advantage of sexual reproduction is it leads to greater genetic ________
- Traits that increase the chances of the species’ survival in its environment are known as ________.
- A type of asexual that involves splitting into two is called binary _________
- The allele that always is expressed when present is the ___________ allele
- This type of defense strategy a non-dangerous species might “act” /”look” like another species that is dangerous
- Before cells split to reproduce they must copy or________the DNA.
- Food, predators, disease, precipitation, pollution can all the __________ pressures thar determine natural selection.
- This type of mutation is passed down to offspring in the the sperm, egg or both.
- These bonds break during the first part of DNA replication
- You have 23 pairs of these, 23 from Mom and 23 from Dad.
- The big conclusion that the theory of evolution makes is all life on Earth came from one common___________
- The phenotype of a flower might be __________
- You can get this type of mutation from too much sunlight, pollution or even having a poor diet
- The part of the pistil that holds the eggs is called the _______
- The moths that were naturally selected prior to the industrial revolution were ______ in color
- Mendel was the first to use _______ to figure out likelihood offspring’s genotypes
- If the genotype is Tt we might explain it as _______
- The only way to show the recessive form of the trait is to have two recessive ______
- Organisms with the traits that are more successful in their environment survive, reproduce and pass down these traits to their offspring is known as natural _________
- The type of reproduction that can occur in both imperfect and perfect flowers is ____
- A type of asexual reproduction that can occur in plants is vegetative________
- The male gamete
43 Clues: The male gamete • The female part of the flower • Did humans evolve from chimpanzees? • The phenotype of a flower might be __________ • This type of reproduction is fast and creates clones • If the genotype is Tt we might explain it as _______ • The three part building block of DNA is called _______ • You have 23 pairs of these, 23 from Mom and 23 from Dad. • ...
Scientific revolution 2021-02-08
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- an Italian astronomer, and mathematician who first used a telescope
- created the 3 laws
- the combing of voices to form a pleasing whole
- a period in the 1500s where European Scholars began to question scientific ideas
- the idea that people should use reason or a logical thought to understand the world
- the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- the theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe
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- theory, having the sin as the center of the universe
- a believer that the earth rotates daily on an axis and the planets revolve in orbits around the sun
- A german mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
10 Clues: created the 3 laws • the combing of voices to form a pleasing whole • A german mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • theory, having the sin as the center of the universe • the theory that the earth is the center of the universe • an Italian astronomer, and mathematician who first used a telescope • ...
8th Grade Vocabulary 2024-02-07
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- She is very ______ when it comes to science
- To assign
- Make it seem smaller than it is
- Loud or Tacky
- Belief or Principle
- Negative or Strange
- Fend off
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- Highest Point
- Point of View
- asked her to hangout
- Please ______ this message to your mother
- Our friendship ________ when we met at Youth
- She finally came out of her ________ when her
- Opposite of firm or resolute
- Preying or hunting
- The protesters _______ the town Capital
16 Clues: Fend off • To assign • Highest Point • Point of View • Loud or Tacky • Preying or hunting • Belief or Principle • Negative or Strange • asked her to hangout • Opposite of firm or resolute • Make it seem smaller than it is • The protesters _______ the town Capital • Please ______ this message to your mother • She is very ______ when it comes to science • ...
Daily Philosophy #3 - daily-philosophy.com, June 2021 2021-06-04
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- Founder of the Cyrenaic school of philosophy
- Buddhism has a theory of the Five ... that make up a person's identity
- According to Epicurus, pleasures can be static or ...
- The theory that the only thing that counts in life is pleasure.
- The most prominent of the ancient atomists
- An organism that contains genes from multiple species
- This element gets its name from the Greek word for "sun"
- He said that one cannot step into the same river twice
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- "... rhei" said Heraclitus
- Douglas Adams wrote the ... Guide to the Galaxy
- The organ that is most sought after for organ transplants
- Epicurus believed that the world is made up of ...
- The ... of the wise is better than the prosperity of the fool, says Epicurus
- John Stuart ..., British utilitarian philosopher
14 Clues: "... rhei" said Heraclitus • The most prominent of the ancient atomists • Founder of the Cyrenaic school of philosophy • Douglas Adams wrote the ... Guide to the Galaxy • John Stuart ..., British utilitarian philosopher • Epicurus believed that the world is made up of ... • According to Epicurus, pleasures can be static or ... • ...
Sociology Crossword 2024-04-03
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- The process by which the majority of a population comes to live within commuting distance of a major city
- A group composed of two people
- A theoretical perspective formulated by Garfinkel that examines how people’s background assumptions help them make sense of everyday situations medicine
- A political system under which the government maintains tight control over nearly all aspects of citizens’ lives
- A law stipulating that only a first-born son could inherit his father’s wealth
- Michael Harrington’s term for the tendency of the most industrialized nations to exploit less developed countries politically and economically
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- Crimes in which laws are violated but there is no identifiable victim
- A social custom in which married couples live in the home of the wife’s family
- Goffman’s theory that life is like a never-ending play in which people are actors
- Wallerstein’s theory is that as societies industrialized, capitalism became the dominant economic system, leading to the globalization of capitalism
- Karl Marx’s term for the owners of the means of production—factories, businesses, and equipment needed to produce wealth
- A norm so strongly held by a society that its violation brings extreme disgust
- A social system in which there is total separation of the races
- Sociological analysis focuses on large-scale social forces
- medicine A medical approach that involves learning about a patient’s physical environment and mental state
15 Clues: A group composed of two people • Sociological analysis focuses on large-scale social forces • A social system in which there is total separation of the races • Crimes in which laws are violated but there is no identifiable victim • A social custom in which married couples live in the home of the wife’s family • ...
World History Vocab 2022-01-07
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- Worldly power in politics
- treaty that split the newfound world between Spain and Portugal
- Russian version of Ceasar
- religious images used by eastern Christians to aid their devotions
- Leading bishop of the east
- a country or area under the full r partial political control of another country
- man of mixed race
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- The body of roman civil law collected and organized by order of Byzantine emperor Justinian around AD 534
- The gradual decline of the Roman Empire ushered in an era of European history
- a trade between Europe Africa and the new world
- a theory where the solar system revolves around the sun
- a theory where the solar system revolves around the earth
- Demand that a knight fight bravely in defense of three masters
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science sience since the 17th century
- the break up of feudalism
15 Clues: man of mixed race • Worldly power in politics • Russian version of Ceasar • the break up of feudalism • Leading bishop of the east • a trade between Europe Africa and the new world • a theory where the solar system revolves around the sun • a theory where the solar system revolves around the earth • Demand that a knight fight bravely in defense of three masters • ...
NOUNS 2013-09-09
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- school of "blue eagles"
- track and field events, such as running and jumping
- warmest season of the year
- no violence/war
- The Christian scriptures, consisting of the Old and New Testaments
- seed-bearing part of a plant
- Tourist spot in the Philippines
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid
- author of Harry Potter
- _____ of grapes
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- capital of France
- world's smallest continent
- 9th month of the year
- An apparatus with rotating blades that creates a current of air for cooling or ventilation.
- group of players
- initial of the "King of Pop"
- social networking site made by Marc Zuckerberg
- President of our country
- Firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
- A feeling of great pleasure and happiness
20 Clues: no violence/war • _____ of grapes • group of players • capital of France • 9th month of the year • author of Harry Potter • school of "blue eagles" • President of our country • world's smallest continent • warmest season of the year • initial of the "King of Pop" • seed-bearing part of a plant • Tourist spot in the Philippines • A feeling of great pleasure and happiness • ...
scientific revolution kamila 2025-10-15
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- big part of the solar system that orbits the suns
- short for science
- Newtons laws of
- a tool that lets us see from afar distance
- made the telescope more improved than it original form
- a religion of some form of Christianity well known around this time
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- Well known scientist known for gravity and laws of motion
- an explanation that has factual evidence
- a theory that the sun and not the earth was in the middle of space
- magnetic force that is on earth newton had also studied
- everything
- watching carefully how something works
- found out planets move in ellipses
13 Clues: everything • Newtons laws of • short for science • found out planets move in ellipses • watching carefully how something works • an explanation that has factual evidence • a tool that lets us see from afar distance • big part of the solar system that orbits the suns • made the telescope more improved than it original form • ...
Unit 3 Sensation and Perception 3 2021-06-11
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- type of processing taking in many aspects at the same time
- conversion of one form of energy to another
- device for testing depth perception with babies
- theory that the rate of nerve impulse going to ear determines tone
- theory says opposing retinal processes enable color
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- receptors that detect black, white, and gray
- analysis begins with sensory receptor and works up to brain
- type of processing guided by higher level mental processes
- theory that links pitch to place cochlear membrane is stimulated
- dimension of color determined by wavelength
10 Clues: conversion of one form of energy to another • dimension of color determined by wavelength • receptors that detect black, white, and gray • device for testing depth perception with babies • theory says opposing retinal processes enable color • type of processing taking in many aspects at the same time • type of processing guided by higher level mental processes • ...
U3A 2014-10-25
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- fairness
- concerned with morality
- ancient Greek philosopher
- the focus of epistemology
- the study of reality
- Aristotle's Goldem Mean
- father of philosophy
- founder of the Akashic Field
- theorised on the limits to reason
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- a questionable correctness
- the nerve centre
- do we really have this? (2 words)
- the pursuit of wisdom
- a major consequentialist theory
- examines the concept of beauty
- associated with particulars
- more than knowledge
- may operate over matter
- acting with goodwill
- usefulness
20 Clues: fairness • usefulness • the nerve centre • more than knowledge • the study of reality • acting with goodwill • father of philosophy • the pursuit of wisdom • concerned with morality • Aristotle's Goldem Mean • may operate over matter • ancient Greek philosopher • the focus of epistemology • a questionable correctness • associated with particulars • founder of the Akashic Field • ...
Math Crossword 2023-06-05
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- discoverer his popular last theorem and extensive studies into number theory
- guy who ran outside yelling eureka after discovering density concepts
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles
- the study of unknown numbers and variables
- person who discovered the five platonic solids
- a method of finding the greatest common divisor of two numbers by dividing the larger by the smaller, the smaller by the remainder, the first remainder by the second remainder, and so on
- computer scientist who invented a machine that cracked the German enigma code
- a branch of math for finding the derivatives and integrals of functions, study of curves.
- 9 sided polygon
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- formula to find area of triangle with 3 sides
- an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information.
- 20-sided platonic solid
- used to solve quadratic equations
- seven-sided polygon
- a single spot in space and time that has no area.
- formula to calculate hypotenuse of triangle
- father of probability theory and a unit of pressure was named after him
- notable works on Charles Babbage's analytical machine, first female computer scientist
- 12 sided 3d shape
- the three basic trignometric ratios (abbreviations)
20 Clues: 9 sided polygon • 12 sided 3d shape • seven-sided polygon • 20-sided platonic solid • used to solve quadratic equations • the study of unknown numbers and variables • formula to calculate hypotenuse of triangle • formula to find area of triangle with 3 sides • person who discovered the five platonic solids • a single spot in space and time that has no area. • ...
Vocabulary Review Project 2 2017-03-22
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- Year The distance that light travels in a vacuum in one year, equal to about 9.46 trillion km
- the external force acting on an object or surface parallel to the slope or plane in which it lies
- Spot A place deep within the Earth where hot magma rises to just underneath the surface, creating a bulge and volcanic activity
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together.
- Tectonic Theory the lithosphere of the earth is divided into a small number of plates which float on and travel independently over the mantle
- Drift Theory continents are not stationary, but move across the Earth's surface.Continental drift is one feature of the modern theory of plate tectonics.
- a crack in the Earth's crust.
- The location where the earthquake begins.
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- a small group of atoms or molecules
- Unit a unit of measurement equal to 149.6 million kilometers, the mean distance from the center of the earth to the center of the sun.
- the point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake.
- included all the present continents, which broke up and drifted apart.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- The partial pressure of a gas, especially dissolved in a liquid
15 Clues: a crack in the Earth's crust. • a small group of atoms or molecules • The location where the earthquake begins. • The partial pressure of a gas, especially dissolved in a liquid • included all the present continents, which broke up and drifted apart. • region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together. • ...
Accounting Key Terms 2024-11-20
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- Forecast: An estimate of future financial outcomes for a company or project.
- A company's legal financial debts or obligations that arise during business operations.
- of Cash Flows: A financial statement that provides aggregate data regarding all cash inflows and outflows a company receives.
- Statements: Written records that convey the business activities and the financial performance of a company.
- The process of recording financial transactions pertaining to a business.
- Equity: The total assets of an entity, minus its total liabilities.
- Plan: A roadmap for managing your finances to achieve your goals.
- Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP): A collection of commonly-followed accounting rules and standards for financial reporting.
- The wealth, whether in money or assets, owned or employed in business by an individual, firm, or corporation.
- A financial plan for a defined period, often one year.
- Flows: The total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business.
- Resources owned by a company that have economic value.
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- Sheet: A financial statement that summarizes a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity at a specific point in time.
- The value of an owner's interest in a property or business, after all liabilities have been deducted.
- Assets: Assets that are expected to be converted into cash within a year.
- Equation: The foundation of double-entry bookkeeping, represented as Assets = Liabilities + Equity.
- Receivable: Money owed to a company by its debtors.
- Assets: Long-term tangible pieces of property or equipment that a firm owns and uses in its operations.
- Anything of value that is owned or controlled.
- Payable: Money owed by a company to its creditors.
- Statement: A financial statement that shows a company's revenues and expenses over a specific period.
21 Clues: Anything of value that is owned or controlled. • Payable: Money owed by a company to its creditors. • Receivable: Money owed to a company by its debtors. • A financial plan for a defined period, often one year. • Resources owned by a company that have economic value. • Plan: A roadmap for managing your finances to achieve your goals. • ...
sucks to be Alfred Wegener 2023-02-15
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- What word explains how heat rises and falls back down when cooled
- What are 2 pieces of bread squishing edible food called
- What theory supported continental drift
- What theory did Alfred Wegener propose
- What do you call plates that pull away from each other
- What do you a plate that slides under another
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- What do you call a tectonic plate that moves under anothother
- What is the largest rodent
- What do you call plates that slide past each other
- Who proposed the theory of continental drift
- What is a sour cucumber called
- What word explains how spread apart molecules are
12 Clues: What is the largest rodent • What is a sour cucumber called • What theory did Alfred Wegener propose • What theory supported continental drift • Who proposed the theory of continental drift • What do you a plate that slides under another • What word explains how spread apart molecules are • What do you call plates that slide past each other • ...
Street Love - Pre-Reading 2023-02-08
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- the author of romeo and juliet
- the author of the book
- the male protagonist of Street Love
- the setting
- the city where the Globe Theater was located
- the female protagonist of Romeo and Juliet
- Your heart rests
- She is a wolf caught in a trap
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- the author's first name
- Leslie can't tell people how to live their lives
- another setting toward the end
- Not that she was soft or firm
- planning EVERY move
- I've been flapping and scrapping and running
- His mother hovers like a protective vulture
- As the radiator hiss fills the room
- the female protagonist of Street Love
- the male protagonist of Romeo and Juliet
18 Clues: the setting • Your heart rests • planning EVERY move • the author of the book • the author's first name • Not that she was soft or firm • the author of romeo and juliet • another setting toward the end • She is a wolf caught in a trap • the male protagonist of Street Love • As the radiator hiss fills the room • the female protagonist of Street Love • ...
Land Based Empires: The Renaissance and the Reformation Vocabulary 2021-10-07
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- Christans that believe in baptizing people when they were old enough to decide that they were Christan.
- People who followed John Knox who had spread Calvinism.
- machiavelli An Italian philosopher who wrote the piece ‘The Prince’ about philosophy and how people should rule.
- Strong financial supporters, and, during the Renaissance, funded artists in Florence.
- A procedure for gathering and testing ideas which includes a question, a hypothesis, an experiment, analyzation, and a conclusion.
- revolution An event that led to large changes in science where scientists challenged old science-related assumptions.
- Members of the Society of Jesus.
- The last name of the scientist who first proposed the geocentric theory
- An ideal place; the name of the book written by Thomas More about greed, corruption, and war had been gotten rid of.
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- The last name of the mathematician who studied planetary motion including the planet’s elliptical orbit around the Sun.
- The event that attempted to reform the Catholic Church due to what was believed to be corrupt practices.
- luther A monk and teacher who’s practices and protests led to the beginning of the Reformation for religious reform.
- Martin Luther’s public stand against the practices of the Cathloic Church; formal statements attacking the ‘pardon-merchants.’
- The Italian scientist who made his own telescope, discovered the four moons of Jupiter, reported on the moon's rough and uneven texture, and supported the Geocentric theory.
- A time period associated with the 15th and 16th centuries that put emphasis on human reason and advances in art or sciences.
- A theory that was created by Copernicus that suggests that the sun is in the center of the universe and is orbited by the Earth and other planets.
- A system of government in which the church is in power.
17 Clues: Members of the Society of Jesus. • People who followed John Knox who had spread Calvinism. • A system of government in which the church is in power. • The last name of the scientist who first proposed the geocentric theory • Strong financial supporters, and, during the Renaissance, funded artists in Florence. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2019-11-25
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- danger
- to hold oneself back; to stop
- something, such as money, received as payment
- insulting; arrogant
- resistance to motion, action, or change
- strong belief
- to spread here and there
- disposition to believe too readily
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- a facial expression of pain or disgust
- acceptance of something that is inescapable
- deeply serious
- act of resisting
- firm or determined
- power that is thought to determine the course of events
- muffled; softened
- lawfully
- to become smaller or less
- to one side; awry
18 Clues: danger • lawfully • strong belief • deeply serious • act of resisting • muffled; softened • to one side; awry • firm or determined • insulting; arrogant • to spread here and there • to become smaller or less • to hold oneself back; to stop • disposition to believe too readily • a facial expression of pain or disgust • resistance to motion, action, or change • ...
vocab 2021-10-22
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- An imaginary line going through the center of a sphere’s north and south poles.
- theory that earth was the center of the universe
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- When an object
- around another.
- The path of an object around another object.
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- The study of space beyond our atmosphere.
- Everything in space as a whole.
- device used to make distant objects appear closer
- A person who studies space
- A planet's spin on its axis.
- A force that pulls objects towards the center of the earth, other planets, or moons.
- A hole in the surface of a planet or moon caused by a rock from space hitting the surface.
13 Clues: When an object • around another. • A person who studies space • A planet's spin on its axis. • Everything in space as a whole. • The study of space beyond our atmosphere. • The path of an object around another object. • theory that earth was the center of the universe • device used to make distant objects appear closer • theory that the sun is the center of the solar system. • ...
The Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-15
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- German astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion.
- A force of attraction between objects and mass.
- A controlled and systematic procedure used to test a hypothesis and gather data.
- Astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory.
- Political leader that incorporated key ideas of the Enlightenment into the Declaration of Independence.
- Developed laws of gravity and motion.
- An instrument that magnifies small objects, allowing the observation of tiny structures and organisms.
- A logical method created by Francis Bacon that is based on observation and experimentation.
- Scientist who built the telescope to observe planets motion.
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- An optical instrument used to view distant objects,often used by astronomers.
- A testable statement used to make predictions and guide investigations.
- The theory that stated the sun was at the center and planets revolved around it.
- Discovered that blood circulated throughout the body
- A philosophical approach that emphasizes reason.
- Developed the scientific method.
- The intellectual movement that emphasized reason and logic.
- A period of significant transformation or change.
17 Clues: Developed the scientific method. • Developed laws of gravity and motion. • A force of attraction between objects and mass. • A philosophical approach that emphasizes reason. • Astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory. • A period of significant transformation or change. • Discovered that blood circulated throughout the body • ...
Year 7 famous scientists puzzle 2025-12-16
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- Created the periodic table we use today (9)
- Female scientist who discovered the first dinosaur eggs (4,6)
- First computer programmer (3,8)
- One of the scientists who discovered the structure of DNA (7,5)?
- Who discovered the first antibiotic, penicillin, in 1928? (7)
- Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day (5,6)?
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- Who developed the theory of relativity? (7)
- Female astronomer who discovered the first comet (5,8)
- Developed the theory of evolution (7,6)
- Famous scientist who discovered the element radium (5,5)
- Which female scientist helped discover the structure of DNA? (8,8)
- Scientist known as the father of electricity (7)
- Proposed that all matter in made up of atoms in 1803 (4,6)
13 Clues: First computer programmer (3,8) • Developed the theory of evolution (7,6) • Created the periodic table we use today (9) • Who developed the theory of relativity? (7) • Scientist known as the father of electricity (7) • Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day (5,6)? • Famous scientist who discovered the element radium (5,5) • ...
Fundamentals of partnership 2021-07-05
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- having a written partnership is _____
- what is the relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting for all?
- which capital accounts always show a credit balance?
- interest on capital is only allowed if the firm earns ____ during the year
- manager's commission is a ____ against profit
- what is the minimum number of people required to start a partnership?
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- what is the liability of the partners in a partnership firm under Indian Partnership Act 1932
- in case of partnership, the act of any partner is binding on ____ partners.
- salary or commission to a partner is an _____ of profit
- capital account and current account are maintained under ____ capital method
10 Clues: having a written partnership is _____ • manager's commission is a ____ against profit • which capital accounts always show a credit balance? • salary or commission to a partner is an _____ of profit • what is the minimum number of people required to start a partnership? • interest on capital is only allowed if the firm earns ____ during the year • ...
Management styles 2 2025-07-11
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- having the authority and confidence to make decisions
- accomplishing goals and tasks successfully
- being acknowledged and appreciated for one’s work
- official rules or guidelines of an organization
- payment received for work done
- the act of overseeing employees’ work
- growth development of skills and abilities over time
- granting employees authority and confidence to act
- work itself the actual tasks and responsibilities of the job
- an organizational structure with ranked levels of authority
- feeling unhappy or displeased with one’s job
- conditions the physical and social environment of the workplace
- accountability and duties assigned to an employee
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- factors elements that increase job satisfaction and motivation (Herzberg’s theory)
- progression or promotion within a career
- ladder the hierarchical steps for professional growth
- relating to a system with levels of authority or rank
- to assign tasks or authority to others
- feedback encouraging comments about good performance
- to seek advice or opinions before making decisions
- factors basic workplace elements that prevent dissatisfaction (Herzberg’s theory)
- the process of transferring responsibility to another person
- job stability and protection from loss
- relationships interactions and bonds among colleagues of similar status
24 Clues: payment received for work done • the act of overseeing employees’ work • to assign tasks or authority to others • job stability and protection from loss • progression or promotion within a career • accomplishing goals and tasks successfully • feeling unhappy or displeased with one’s job • official rules or guidelines of an organization • ...
crossword task 2023-05-10
Across
- Having high rank or authority
- with justice
- In a happy manner
- Also; as well
- In a normal manner
- Just about; not quite
- To a smaller degree
- More or less; virtually
- At set intervals; normally
- Inferior, unpleasant
- Flagrant, unashamed
- Entirely; completely
- Faster; at a greater pace
- Idly; with little effort
- In a thoughtful way
- Morally bad, wicked
- In fact
- Concerning mechanical arts
- Mannerly; in a courteous manner
- Actually existing
- Of narrow shape
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- Feeling or showing gratitude
- Fearlessly
- In an envious way
- Lean, narrow, fine
- Lacking adequate money
- Without hope
- Firm & resolute
- Every time; continually
- My brother excitedly told me the good news. He was very
- Firm & sold, difficult
- Unusual, peculiar
- Strangely
- Existing always, without an end
- Of considerable size
- Probably
- Holding all its limits will allow
- Having sound judgement
- without danger or risk
- Every 24 hours
- so far
- Grand, heroic
- Without somewhere to reside
43 Clues: so far • In fact • Probably • Strangely • Fearlessly • with justice • Without hope • Also; as well • Grand, heroic • Every 24 hours • Firm & resolute • Of narrow shape • In an envious way • In a happy manner • Unusual, peculiar • Actually existing • Lean, narrow, fine • In a normal manner • To a smaller degree • Flagrant, unashamed • In a thoughtful way • Morally bad, wicked • Inferior, unpleasant • ...
Sleep 2024-04-18
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- - stage of sleep where dreaming occurs
- - loss of consciousness, hibernation
- - theory about how dreams satisfy your need and it is your safe place
- - stage of deep sleep
- - talking in your sleep at any stage
- - awake and relaxed with high electrowaves
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- - restore the immune system and repair your brain
- - sleep function that helps your muscles develop
- - theory on how there are different ways to think about your world
- - childhood genetic disorder in NREM3
- - trouble falling/ staying asleep
- synthesis- theory on how your dream is all random pieces and you try to make a story about it in your sleep
- - cell cluster in your brain that controls sleep awake cycle
13 Clues: - stage of deep sleep • - loss of consciousness, hibernation • - childhood genetic disorder in NREM3 • - stage of sleep where dreaming occurs • - talking in your sleep at any stage • - trouble falling/ staying asleep • - awake and relaxed with high electrowaves • - sleep function that helps your muscles develop • - restore the immune system and repair your brain • ...
Bio CK12 1.3 Scientific Theories 2025-08-19
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- scientific investigation made under controlled conditions to test the validity of a hypothesis.
- an explanation that always applies under the same circumstances; based on large volumes of evidence and no known exceptions.
- theory first proposed by Charles Darwin stating that inherited traits of organisms change over time because organisms with beneficial traits survive longer and produce more offspring so their traits increase in frequency.
- scientific theory that proposes that microorganisms are the cause of many diseases.
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- evolutionary process in which organisms best suited to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on their traits to future generations.
- tentative explanation to a scientific question that can be tested.
- theory that states all living things are made up of cells, all life functions occur within cells, and all cells come from pre-existing cells.
- study of life.
- an individual living thing.
- broad explanation that is widely accepted because it is supported by a great deal of evidence.
- Lung disease caused by a genus of bacterium called Mycobacterium.
- a serious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis, a bacterium that forms spores; infection in humans most often involves the skin, gastrointestinal tract, or lungs.
12 Clues: study of life. • an individual living thing. • Lung disease caused by a genus of bacterium called Mycobacterium. • tentative explanation to a scientific question that can be tested. • scientific theory that proposes that microorganisms are the cause of many diseases. • broad explanation that is widely accepted because it is supported by a great deal of evidence. • ...
Vocabulary Review 2024-11-04
15 Clues: answer • careful • not believe • talk quietly • not long ago • scary, weird • manmade thing • not soft, hard • find something hard • why you do something • do something quickly • all but one of something • people talking in a story • stop something in the middle • how you know something is true
plate tectonics 2024-11-04
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- One of the plate tectonic types.
- Continental drift theory.
- plates coming together.
- layer of liquid which the mantle drifts on
- How many major plates are their?
- Evidence of continental drift.
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- Where most of the earthquakes are.
- Who came up with the theory of continental drift.
- where are most of the volcano in the world
- Famous singer who created the song ring of fire.
10 Clues: plates coming together. • Continental drift theory. • Evidence of continental drift. • One of the plate tectonic types. • How many major plates are their? • Where most of the earthquakes are. • layer of liquid which the mantle drifts on • where are most of the volcano in the world • Famous singer who created the song ring of fire. • ...
OTA 163 TEST ONE REVIEW 2012-01-25
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- The idea that adults have the right to be involved in determining plan of care
- Prospective Payment System
- These receptors help us detect tempurature, pain, touch, pressure
- A combined federal and state insurance program for low income people
- Type of justice related to when there is not enough of something.
- Change in immunity that leads to increased susceptibility to disease in elderly
- The study of the aged or aging process
- This system includes the skin
- Theory that presumes aging events are random
- System that has to to with smell
- This professional must also sign MDS if a COTA signs it
- Type of aging theory that includes the disengagement theory
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- Socionomic consequence of a woman outliving her husband
- Type of aging resulting from gradual changes in organ systems
- Level of care that requires supervision of professional, physician order, and daily provision
- A form of prejudice that promotes stereotypes about a group
- Unable to leave home without significant assistance
- Type of care not covered by Medicare Part B
- Type of service provision that includes PROM
- A screening tool which assesses strengths and deficits and should initially be done within 14 days of LTC admission
- Where the majority of elders age 85 and older live
- A set rate is provided per treatment or per condition
- Type of intelligence that allows us to solve problems and think on our feet
- A sharp decline in health with no apparent reason is failure to _____
- Occurs when people withdraw from roles and activities
- Group of amount and type of therapy services required by resident, documented in minutes
- Type of aging resulting from disease or injury
- The age when senecence begins
- ________ continuity occurs interacting with the familiar
- Functioning at optimal level for age
- Aging in _______ is when elders remain home and receive care
31 Clues: Prospective Payment System • This system includes the skin • The age when senecence begins • System that has to to with smell • Functioning at optimal level for age • The study of the aged or aging process • Type of care not covered by Medicare Part B • Type of service provision that includes PROM • Theory that presumes aging events are random • ...
Unit 4 Changing Earths Surface 2014-11-19
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- theory that the ocean floor spreads apart as new crust is formed at the mid oceanic ridge
- a transverse earthquake wave that travels through the interior of the earth and is usually the second conspicuous wave to reach a seismograph. Also called secondary wave.
- an earthquake wave that travels around the earth's surface and is usually the third conspicuous wave to reach a seismograph. Also called the long wave
- Theory that the major landmasses of the earth move
- to furnish with drawings, pictures, or other artwork intended for explanation, elucidation, or adornment.
- single landmass from which the continents separated
- volcano with wide crater, developing from layers of lava
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- small volcano with steep sides and explosive eruptions made of ash and rock
- tall volcano formed from eruptions of ash and rock followed by quite lava flow
- scale a scale used to measure the strength of an earthquake
- a longitudinal earthquake wave that travels through the interior of the earth and is usually the first conspicuous wave to be recorded by a seismograph. Also called the primary wave
- point on the earth’s surface directly over the focus of an earthquake
- theory that the earth’s surface us made up of large sections that move
- break in the earth’s crust along which movement occurs
14 Clues: Theory that the major landmasses of the earth move • single landmass from which the continents separated • break in the earth’s crust along which movement occurs • volcano with wide crater, developing from layers of lava • scale a scale used to measure the strength of an earthquake • point on the earth’s surface directly over the focus of an earthquake • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-03
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- a system of management based on involving all employees in a constant process of improving quality and productivity by improving how they work
- Maslow's grouping and ordering of physical, security, social, status, and self-fulfillment needs
- is the process by which decisions are made by managers at various levels within an organization
- occurs when one party maintains total control over a type of industry
- assumes that people are basically lazy and will avoid working if they can,
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- seeks to increase productivity and make work easier by carefully studying procedures and determining the best methods for performing a particular task
- refers to concentration of power among a few key decision makers
- made it illegal for companies to create monopolies,
- a giant industrial monopoly
- assumes that people find satisfaction in their work
- is a business management theory that integrates Japanese and American business practices
11 Clues: a giant industrial monopoly • made it illegal for companies to create monopolies, • assumes that people find satisfaction in their work • refers to concentration of power among a few key decision makers • occurs when one party maintains total control over a type of industry • assumes that people are basically lazy and will avoid working if they can, • ...
Government by the People 2025-01-14
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- Government defined by a written plan of law
- Theory that the power of government comes from the agreement of the people.
- Enlightenment philosopher who influenced the development of government in the U.S.
- Branch of government that makes laws.
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- Government where power is distributed between different levels like state and local authority.
- Branch of government that executes the laws.
- Government that abuses its power by taking citizens rights.
- Idea that the government only has the power defined by law.
- Theory that people's liberties are inherent to them.
- Branch of government that interprets laws.
- Government by citizens.
- Government by representatives.
12 Clues: Government by citizens. • Government by representatives. • Branch of government that makes laws. • Branch of government that interprets laws. • Government defined by a written plan of law • Branch of government that executes the laws. • Theory that people's liberties are inherent to them. • Government that abuses its power by taking citizens rights. • ...
Eras Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-05
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- What was the most important philosophy the renaissance?
- Who translated the Bible?
- What is the theory called when Earth is the center of the universe
- What was it called to get a painting done for you?
- What is the act of living underlaws without what was written by god?
- What did martin luther discover?
- What did they call men who did many jobs?
- Who discovered the telescope?
- Who wrote the 95 thesis? (last name)
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- What is the theory called when the sun is center of the universe
- What does it mean to be kicked out by the church?
- Who said “I think, therefore I am.”
- Boyle invented what?
- was put what after he recanted his statements?
- Who made the rules back during the reformation period?
- Change relates to what time period?
16 Clues: Boyle invented what? • Who translated the Bible? • Who discovered the telescope? • What did martin luther discover? • Who said “I think, therefore I am.” • Change relates to what time period? • Who wrote the 95 thesis? (last name) • What did they call men who did many jobs? • was put what after he recanted his statements? • ...
Evidence Supporting the Theory Of Continental Drift 2023-10-11
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- America and Africa
- this piece of evidence explains why palm tree fossils have been found in very cold regions of the Earth
- the layer of the Earth which is believed to be responsible for plate movement
- evidence of dead plants and animals
- Evidence Striations show the ice flowing from the glaciers came from single paint.Evidence of glaciers is found in warm climate today
- scrapes across rocks where a glacier once was
- South America matches up with this continent
- rock formations, rivers, and lakes appear to match up on different continents due to this piece of evidence
Down
- "super-continent"
- currents that are found in the mantle and cause the tectonic plates to move
- plates the earth is made up of ________________ _________________ which are constantly moving among the mantle
- Wegener the scientist who is generally credited with the continental drift theory
- drift this theory states that tectonic plates are constantly moving
- continents fit together like ____________ pieces
- fill These two continents fit like puzzle pieces.
- and Rock Evidence 1.Rocks 2.Similar ages of rocks 3.Coal fields
16 Clues: "super-continent" • America and Africa • evidence of dead plants and animals • South America matches up with this continent • scrapes across rocks where a glacier once was • continents fit together like ____________ pieces • fill These two continents fit like puzzle pieces. • and Rock Evidence 1.Rocks 2.Similar ages of rocks 3.Coal fields • ...
Famous Scientist 2023-09-29
10 Clues: Laws of motion • Heliocentric theory • Theory of evolution • Theory of relativity • Pioneer in radioactivity • Astronomer and physicist • Father of computer science • Microbiologist and chemist • Astronomer and mathematician • Theoretical physicist and cosmologist
BIO145 Week 1 History of Microbiology 2023-04-19
Across
- scientist who conducted experiments to prove fermentation was a microbial cause
- studied smallpox and vaccination theory; began the practice of immunology
- the taxonomical name of a microbe that is capitalized
- Father of microscopy and fist identified protozoans and bacteria
- microscope used to view motility
- uses ultraviolet illumination commonly for diagnosis of infectious disease
- produced first compound microscope
- idea that microorganisms cause not only spoilage and decay but also infectious disease
Down
- examines structure to atomic level
- process of heating liquids enough to kill bacteria
- famously linked maternal infections to contaminated hands
- Expanded protocols with aerosol disinfection and introduced aseptic techniques
- ended controversy of spontaneous generation
- illuminates live organisms to easily observe motility
- the theory that life develops from nonliving matter
- microbial taxonomy consisting of a 2 part name
- type of flask Pasteur used in early experiments that kept dust from entering the flask when it was upright
- name for microorganisms in the early years of microbiology
- The formal system of organizing, classifying, and naming living organisms
- study of causative agents of disease
- the taxonomical name of a microbe that is lower case
21 Clues: microscope used to view motility • examines structure to atomic level • produced first compound microscope • study of causative agents of disease • ended controversy of spontaneous generation • microbial taxonomy consisting of a 2 part name • process of heating liquids enough to kill bacteria • the theory that life develops from nonliving matter • ...
John L. Holland 2012-03-12
Across
- Self-Directed Search or Vocational Preference Inventory
- Also categorized in same as personalities
- Organization of information, clerical, record-keeping, detail-oriented
- Flat Low interest among all six personality areas
- Difference between the lowest and the highest scores for the six types
- Tools, mechanics, building, down to earth
- Science, math, medical field, studious
- Orientation of Holland's approach
- Creative, musical, free thinking
- Goal Use educational, occupational, and leisure assessments and databases to find fitting matches
Down
- Teaching, work with people, counseling, friendly
- Influential, leadership, management of people, self-confident
- Ups and downs varying between personality areas
- Holland Gives attention to heredity, environment,influence of career choice
- Flat High interest among all six personality areas
- Interest Profiler Career exploration tool used by the United States Employment Services
- Term used to describe the relationship among personality areas as they relate to each other on Holland's hexagon
- Number of personalities in Holland's theory
- Identity Clear idea of goals, interests, and abilities
- Personality and environment must do this for a job to be pleasant
- Center focus of Holland's theory
21 Clues: Creative, musical, free thinking • Center focus of Holland's theory • Orientation of Holland's approach • Science, math, medical field, studious • Also categorized in same as personalities • Tools, mechanics, building, down to earth • Number of personalities in Holland's theory • Ups and downs varying between personality areas • ...
Plate motion study help 2025-11-05
Across
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- the layer of soft solid rock underneath earths plates
- something that happens over and over again
- how often or fast something happens
- a very large section of earths hard solid rock layer
- any of the many processes (such as eruptions)in which has and lava are pushed to the surface of earth
- an object or diagram that helps us understand something by making it easier
- an underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- how many different plate boundaries are there
- a trench is formed at this plate boundary
Down
- one of earths layers made of hard solid rock
- the place where two plates meet
- A diagram that shows the inside of something
- a mid ocean ridge is formed at this plate boundary
- they introduced the continental drift theory
- a sudden shaking of earths surface
- is an explanation of a scientific process that has been successfully tested in many different ways
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- any of earths main continuous areas of land such as Africa and North America
- a long deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
20 Clues: the place where two plates meet • a sudden shaking of earths surface • to examine in detail for a purpose • how often or fast something happens • a trench is formed at this plate boundary • something that happens over and over again • one of earths layers made of hard solid rock • A diagram that shows the inside of something • they introduced the continental drift theory • ...
