theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Marxism 2025-10-17
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- laws are made in the interests of the
- criticism of Marxism: assume people are forced into crime beyond their
- criticism of Marxism: they ignore other
- theory focused on class conflict
- how poor we see ourselves in relation to others
- theory focused on gender
- not meeting the capitalist goals of society leads people to
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- ideology is imposed during
- types of crimes the ruling class commit
- who reinforces capitalist values in society
- people are always encouraged to buy more things
- crimes by the ruling class are
12 Clues: theory focused on gender • ideology is imposed during • crimes by the ruling class are • theory focused on class conflict • laws are made in the interests of the • criticism of Marxism: they ignore other • types of crimes the ruling class commit • who reinforces capitalist values in society • people are always encouraged to buy more things • ...
Think positive 2025-08-15
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- Being considerate and generous
- THE force that explains why a person does something
- A feeling of expectation and desire
- Freedom from disturbance
- A deep affection or attachment
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
- Firm belief in someone or something
- The state of being calm and untroubled
- Being thankful
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- Self-assurance
- Hopefulness about the future
- a feeling of motivation that drives creativity, or action
- Noticeably happy and optimistic
- Great pleasure
- A feeling of great pleasure and happiness
- A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness
- Feeling deep pleasure from achievements
- In a state of peaceful happiness
18 Clues: Self-assurance • Great pleasure • Being thankful • Freedom from disturbance • Hopefulness about the future • Being considerate and generous • A deep affection or attachment • Noticeably happy and optimistic • In a state of peaceful happiness • A feeling of expectation and desire • Firm belief in someone or something • A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-28
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- The outcome measured to see the effect of the manipulation.
- A smaller group selected from the population.
- A direct cause-and-effect relationship.
- Research method using questionnaires or interviews.
- Research conducted in controlled environments.
- A controlled method to test cause-and-effect by manipulating variables.
- The entire group a researcher is interested in studying.
- An integrated explanation that organizes observations and predicts behaviors or events.
- Explaining the study and its purpose to participants afterward.
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- The factor manipulated in an experiment.
- A systematic error or distortion in results.
- A testable prediction derived from a theory.
- The scientific study of how people think, influence, and relate to one another.
- Placing participants into groups by chance to reduce bias.
- Participants not exposed to the treatment, used for comparison.
- Moral principles guiding responsible research.
- Participants’ agreement to take part in a study after knowing the details.
- Repeating a study to confirm results.
- A statistical measure showing how two variables relate.
- Research conducted in natural, real-life settings.
20 Clues: Repeating a study to confirm results. • A direct cause-and-effect relationship. • The factor manipulated in an experiment. • A systematic error or distortion in results. • A testable prediction derived from a theory. • A smaller group selected from the population. • Moral principles guiding responsible research. • Research conducted in controlled environments. • ...
Meats, Poultry and Fish Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-27
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- starting the oven at a high temperature to begin the cooking process then after a short time reducing the heat for the duration of cooking
- dry and tender portion of the poultry
- Commerce voluntarily inspect processors of seafood
- meat which has been cooked to an internal temperature of 145°F (63°C) and drops of blood rise to the surface; feels spongy when pressed
- cooking which occurs when the internal temperature continues to cook themeat once it has been removed from the heat source
- cornstarch and water mixture; thickened gravy
- regulates fish which travel between states
- meat which has been forced through tiny holes
- large muscle fibers from four legged animals
- searing the meat before cooking in a flavorful liquid
- preservation process using salt to save the meat
- meat which has been cooked with high heat on both sides to at least an internal temperature of 140°F (60°C); offers no resistance when pressed
- based upon the amount of back fat in relation to the amount of muscle a carcass has
- removing leftover liquids from the pan
- measures the amount of usable or edible meat after it has been trimmed of bones
- round in shape and have an eye on either side of the body Cephalopods has internal bone structure and shell
- original cuts of a carcass
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- agency which grades seafood
- meat which comes from a bird
- process of cutting the primal cuts into more usable portion sizes and retail cuts
- cuts of meat which are ready for sale
- meat which has been cooked to an internal temperature of 160°F (71°C) anduntil drops of juice rise to the surface; offers resistance when pressed
- meat which has been cooked to an internal temperature of 175°F (79°C) anduntil the drops of juice are clear on the surface; firm when pressed
- based upon the maturity of the animal and the amount of marbling found within the meat
- can live in fresh water or salt water; has a backbone
- preservation process using heat to save the meat
- bones which support the body of the chicken
- meat which comes from swine; is regulated with a specific grading system
- moist, fatty and flavorful portion of the poultry
- dark, firm and dry quality defects; characterized by darker color and dry, firm texture
- ensures meat stays closer together which helps retain juices
- meat which comes from young cattle; mostly male calves from dairy herds
- meat which comes from cattle; is regulated with a specific grading system
- leaving a carcass in large sections for 24 to 48 hours to enhance flavor and tenderness of the meat
- pink, soft and exudative quality defects; characterized by abnormal pale colorand consistency with poor flavor
35 Clues: original cuts of a carcass • agency which grades seafood • meat which comes from a bird • cuts of meat which are ready for sale • dry and tender portion of the poultry • removing leftover liquids from the pan • regulates fish which travel between states • bones which support the body of the chicken • large muscle fibers from four legged animals • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 10 2016-03-10
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- food of the gods that gave immortality
- licorice-flavored herb
- to make a firm decision
- where Prometheus was eternally punished
- man's creator and best friend
- not obvious
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- name of each of the Three Fates
- goddesses of destiny; decided how long mortals should live
- sweet drink of the gods
- to present as a grant or gift
- to give in abundance, offer generously
- muscle fibers
- pacify, satisfy
- creator of animals; Prometheus' brother
- saw to it that evil and good were repaid
15 Clues: not obvious • muscle fibers • pacify, satisfy • licorice-flavored herb • sweet drink of the gods • to make a firm decision • to present as a grant or gift • man's creator and best friend • name of each of the Three Fates • food of the gods that gave immortality • to give in abundance, offer generously • where Prometheus was eternally punished • creator of animals; Prometheus' brother • ...
End of the year crossword puzzle 2024-05-14
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- block movement
- intended to improve the efficiency of the body
- interpret in a particular way.prerogative
- likely to give rise to public disagreement infraction
- dislike intensely
- suited to one's taste
- showing intense often vicious will
- of an event,a person, or a piece of information
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- firm in a course of action egregious
- the ability to be accessible
- an idea or feeling that a word invokes
- a period of prolonged
- gentle and kindly
- strength of mind omnipotent
- existing from birth
15 Clues: block movement • gentle and kindly • dislike intensely • existing from birth • a period of prolonged • suited to one's taste • strength of mind omnipotent • the ability to be accessible • showing intense often vicious will • firm in a course of action egregious • an idea or feeling that a word invokes • interpret in a particular way.prerogative • ...
Enlightenmnet & Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-26
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- French chemists who disproved the theory of combustion and discovered oxygen
- English physician who discovered that blood circulates throughout the body, pumped by the heart
- Book written by Thomas Hobbes, discusses the need for a strong government to maintain order
- Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric system
- English writer of Two Treatises on Government, believed people are the source of power, government must protect natural rights
- French writer on freedom of speech, religious toleration, separation of church & state
- German physicist and engineer who developed the Fahrenheit scale for measuring temperature
- Italian astronomer and physicist who used a telescope to study the stars and supported the heliocentric theory
- British physicist and chemist who rejected the theory of four elements and defined an element as a substance that cannot be reduced
- American scientist and inventor who proved that lightning and electricity are identical
- English statesman and writer who believed in experimenting and developing the scientific method
- Danish astronomer who established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets
- French writer of On the Spirit of Laws, wrote about the importance of separation of powers, provides checks & balances
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- German astronomer and mathematician who used Brahe's data to formulate laws to describe planetary motion
- A Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy
- The Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it in circular orbits
- English advocate for women's rights, wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, strengthen the female mind by enlarging it
- English writer of Leviathan, believed people are naturally wicked, strong government is needed to keep order
- French philosopher and mathematician who emphasized reason and logic in gaining knowledge
- Flemish anatomist and surgeon considered the father of modern anatomy
- French writer of The Social Contract, government is an agreement or contract between ruler & people, people give up some rights for protection
- Planets revolve around the Sun, while the Sun revolves around the Earth
- English philosopher and mathematician who developed the Law of Universal Gravitation and calculus
23 Clues: Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric system • A Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy • Flemish anatomist and surgeon considered the father of modern anatomy • Planets revolve around the Sun, while the Sun revolves around the Earth • French chemists who disproved the theory of combustion and discovered oxygen • ...
Sleep and Dreams 2023-03-28
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- psychologist who found that depriving rats of sleep led to fatal effects on the body.
- part of the mind which controls our moral sense of right and wrong
- measures brain waves, heart rate, eye movement etc.
- the type of brain waves that occur during sleep stages 3 and 4
- creator of the restoration theory
- content of dreams which shows us the underlying meaning
- Dement and ________ (1957)
- the animals which represented little hans' parents in his dream
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- name of the boy who Freud investigated in 1909
- the animal that little hans had a phobia of
- the stage of sleep when you are most likely to dream
- psychology approach developed by Sigmund Freud
- name of Freud's theory that infant boys are attracted to their mothers
- paralysis that occurs during REM sleep
14 Clues: Dement and ________ (1957) • creator of the restoration theory • paralysis that occurs during REM sleep • the animal that little hans had a phobia of • name of the boy who Freud investigated in 1909 • psychology approach developed by Sigmund Freud • measures brain waves, heart rate, eye movement etc. • the stage of sleep when you are most likely to dream • ...
April 24 2018-04-24
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- perfect, preferably
- supplied
- how loud or quiet, also how much space an object contains
- yearly
- bulldozer, steamroller, anything with engine
- firm trust
- to gain
- the defense
- promise
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- activate
- so mad
- for fun
- the same amount
- home
- home
- wash, dry, fold, repeat
- the wheel, the lightbulb, the airplane
- allow
- less
- extra, bonus, more
20 Clues: home • home • less • allow • so mad • yearly • for fun • to gain • promise • activate • supplied • firm trust • the defense • the same amount • extra, bonus, more • perfect, preferably • wash, dry, fold, repeat • the wheel, the lightbulb, the airplane • bulldozer, steamroller, anything with engine • how loud or quiet, also how much space an object contains
Altered States of Consciousness 2023-10-15
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- Blue light blocks what hormone responsible for making you sleepy?
- class of drug that increases levels of alertness and other nervous system activity.
- A class of drug that results in profound alterations in sensory and perceptual experiences.
- ________ is an awareness of internal stimuli and external stimuli.
- ______ dependence is an emotional, rather than physical, need for a substance in order to relieve stress.
- Our 24 hour sleep-wake cycle is also known as our ______ rhythm.
- NREM Stage 2 sleep is characterized by deep relaxation, sleep spindles, K-Complexes and _____ waves.
- Negative symptoms associated with abruptly stopping a substance.
- Brainwaves found in NREM Stage 3 sleep
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- Sleep disorder characterized by trouble sleeping
- Brainwaves found in Stage 1 NREM sleep
- occurs when a person requires more and more drug to achieve effects previously experienced at lower doses.
- According to Wish Fulfillment Theory of Dreams, ______ content is the dream's meaning.
- Sleep disorder characterized by slipping into REM sleep randomly during the day.
- Tolerance is linked to _______ dependence.
- Activation Synthesis Theory suggests that _____ are a result of our cerebral cortex trying to make sense of random brain stimulation.
- Class of drug that suppresses central nervous system activity. They slow you down, and can cause drowsiness and slowed reaction time.
- NREM sleep is distinguished by ______.
- Class of drug that produces analgesic (painkilling) effect.
- ______ Theory of Sleep states that we sleep to replenish physical and mental functioning.
- Chronically not getting enough sleep results in a sleep ______.
21 Clues: Brainwaves found in Stage 1 NREM sleep • NREM sleep is distinguished by ______. • Brainwaves found in NREM Stage 3 sleep • Tolerance is linked to _______ dependence. • Sleep disorder characterized by trouble sleeping • Class of drug that produces analgesic (painkilling) effect. • Chronically not getting enough sleep results in a sleep ______. • ...
Unit 3 - Biological Bases of Behavior (Pt II) - Consciousness 2024-10-18
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- term for returning to drug use after a period of not using (40-60%) of addicts experience this after treatment
- brain/drug interaction in which the drug inhibits neurons from reabsorbing neurotransmitters
- therapy for addiction that focuses on restructuring thought processes
- theory of hypnosis that argues people enter a different level of consciousness while induced
- most common sleep problem in which people have trouble falling or staying asleep
- abbreviation for a cluster of cells in the hypothalamus that are are light sensitive
- results from the body's accommodation to effects of drug use; results in more drug use to achieve desired effects
- phenomenon that in which individuals with vision problems can still predict location of visual stimuli through unconscious processes
- theory that argues that sleep is primarly needed to address the damage animals due to their body during the day
- process of putting someone into a state of hypnosis
- class of drug that creates distorted perceptual and cognitive experiences
- biological clock in humans that follows a 24hr and 18min cycle
- class of drugs that reduces activity of the nervous system
- nervous system/drug interaction that creates an effect by acting like a similar substance naturally produced in the body
- measure of a person's ability to be hypnotized
- class of drug that increases nervous system activity
- close to consciousness but not fully aware (e.g. daydreaming)
- painful symptoms resulting from lack of drug use once someone is dependent
- theory that argues that dreams are the result of random electrical activity in the brain
- awareness and responsiveness of mental processes and environment
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- measure of someone's likelihood of becoming addicted (e.g. genetics, peer groups, age, etc)
- type of disorder in which dreamers physically act out dreams due to a lack of muslce paralysis
- hormone secreted by the pineal gland that induces a sleepy state
- type of drug that reduces pain and creates feelings of euphoria (e.g. heroine)
- compulsive behavioral pattern of drug use
- this sleep issue can result in loss of focus/memory, lower immunity, and possible hallucinations/delusions
- sleep disorder that is characterized by interuptions in breathing preventing deep sleep
- period in which humans pass through all stages of sleep then repeat; each lasts roughly 90 mins
- hypnosis behavior that results when a person responds to a command imbedded during hypnosis after they are out of hypnosis
- stage of sleep of highest brain activity, eye movement, and dreams
- stage of pre-sleep in which you are relaxed and "dozing off"
- physical need to use a drug to avoid painful biological and psychological side effects
- type of dream in which the dreamer realizes they are dreaming
- first stage of true sleep characterized by bursts of brain activity called spindles
- sleep disorder in which people suffer from "sleep attacks"
- content in dreams that reflect unconscious issues….according to Freud.
- theory of hypnosis that argues that people do not truly enter hypnosis, but are just more imaginative and suggestible than others
- processing theory that highlights dreams as a method for consolidating memories
- stage characterized by gradual decreasing responsiveness and presence of alph to theta waves
- type of sleep in stages 3 or 4 in which delta waves are present
40 Clues: compulsive behavioral pattern of drug use • measure of a person's ability to be hypnotized • process of putting someone into a state of hypnosis • class of drug that increases nervous system activity • sleep disorder in which people suffer from "sleep attacks" • class of drugs that reduces activity of the nervous system • ...
Universe Vocab Alyssa ledbetter 4th 2014-10-09
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- unit length equal to the distance that light travels
- distance the distance between any two corresponding points
- tool collects light or other radiation
- transfer energy through matter space as electromagnetic
- a point beginning point at which something begins
- electric radiation consisting of electric and magnetic waves
- it differs a galaxy that does not fit into any category
- waves the change of wavelength that allows us to determine if an object is moving
- small point a theory that say the universe started as a small point
- theory explanations for a broad range of observations
- short electromagnetic waves with shorter wavelength
- medical waves that are used for medical reasons
- strong an object with more than four solar masses
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- star formation Large cloud of gas and dust
- relation vast arrangement of electromagnetic waves
- spiral area of stars that spread out from the center of spiral galaxy
- everything all of space
- high energy electromagnetic waves with high energy
- explosion the death of a star
- ribbons bands of dust
- big huge group of stars that rotate around a center
- yellow luminous celestial body around which the earth and other planets revolve
22 Clues: ribbons bands of dust • everything all of space • explosion the death of a star • tool collects light or other radiation • star formation Large cloud of gas and dust • medical waves that are used for medical reasons • a point beginning point at which something begins • strong an object with more than four solar masses • relation vast arrangement of electromagnetic waves • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Worksheet 2023-05-18
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- women took care of house and children, men were breadwinners
- public problems should be solved using rationale and science
- who modernized and redesigned paris
- taxes put on foreign goods to boost domestic industry
- boys under 10 and women couldn't work in mines
- country that was the birthplace of industrialization
- class that worked long hours for little pay and had horrible living conditions
- reduced cost and risk of on-land transportation
- the type of marriage the middle class encouraged based on being in love
- textile workers that destroyed factories
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- class that owned factories and businesses and lived a comfortable life
- a new sector of jobs that required expertise and credentials
- Darwin's theory that natural selection causes organisms with better traits to survive
- realization that middle class had more privileges and controlled employment of working class
- the palace built in britain to show off its industrial innovation
- small percent of working class that enjoyed some privileges
- art depicted ordinary life
- outlawed unions and strikes
- who developed germ theory of disease
- limited work hours of children
20 Clues: art depicted ordinary life • outlawed unions and strikes • limited work hours of children • who modernized and redesigned paris • who developed germ theory of disease • textile workers that destroyed factories • boys under 10 and women couldn't work in mines • reduced cost and risk of on-land transportation • country that was the birthplace of industrialization • ...
Theory of Evolution Vocabulary 2023-03-20
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- An inherited trait that increases an organism’s chance of surviving and reproducing in its environment
- Body parts of organisms that are similar in structure and position but different in function
- The resemblance of one species to another species
- Body parts that have lost their original function through evolution
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- A person who studies plants and animals by observing them
- The science of embryos from fertilization to birth
- A slight difference in an inherited trait of individual members of a species
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure
- An adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment
- The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics
- The study of similarities and differences among structures of living species
- The process by which populations of organisms with variations that help them survive in their environments, live longer, compete better, and reproduce more than those that do not have the variations
12 Clues: The resemblance of one species to another species • The science of embryos from fertilization to birth • The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics • A person who studies plants and animals by observing them • Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure • Body parts that have lost their original function through evolution • ...
AP Psych Study 2024-04-26
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- creating new cognitive schemas when objects, experiences, or other information do not fit existing schemas.
- The failure to store information in memory.
- This is the part of long-term memory where factual information, such as mathematical formulas, vocabulary, and life events, is stored.
- A time frame deemed highly important for healthy development; it can be physically, emotionally, behaviorally, or cognitively. are crowding —the psychological and psychological response to the belief that too many people are in a specified area.
- Psychological forces that prevent undesirable or inappropriate impulses from entering consciousness (e.g., forgetting responsibilities we didn't want to do, projecting anger onto a spouse instead of your boss). They are also called Defense Mechanisms, Defense Systems, or Ego Defenses.
- Applying behavioral theory in treating mental illness.
- a change in thoughts, emotions, and behavior that results from extended job stress and unrewarded repetition of duties.
- is learning new behaviors or responses due to their consequences.
- The phenomenon in learning states that we can better remember information if it is paired with something familiar or otherwise stands out.
- is the behavioral technique of pairing a naturally occurring stimulus and response chain with a different stimulus to produce a response that is not naturally occurring.
- A separation from the self, with the most severe resulting in Dissociative Identity Disorder. Most of us experience this in very mild forms, such as driving long distances and losing time or daydreaming longer than we thought.
- Changing attitudes, beliefs, thoughts, or behaviors to be more consistent with others.
- Feelings about a situation, person, or object that involve physiological arousal and changes in cognition.
- A stimulus in a stimulus-response chain that is not naturally occurring but has been learned through its pairing with a naturally occurring chain.
- The tail-like part of the neuron through which information exits the cell.
- Parenting style focuses on excessive rules, rigid belief systems, and the expectation of unquestioned obedience.
- Research method in which both the subjects and the experimenter are unaware or 'blind' to the anticipated results.
- Heuristic A rule of thumb stating that information that is more readily available in our memory is more important than information that is not as easily accessible.
- is receiving, processing, storing, and using information.
- is a cognitive psychologist who developed the concept of rational-emotive therapy.
- An idea or belief about the etiology of a specific behavior.
- The area of psychology focuses on how children grow psychologically to become who they are as adults.
- The application of reinforcement every time a specific behavior occurs.
- The central part of a neuron is where information is processed.
- unselfish behavior that may be detrimental but benefits others.
- is a young child's tendency to focus only on his or her perspective of a specific object and failure to understand that others may see things differently.
- The variable measured in an experiment is the outcome of an experiment.
- Being attracted to or aroused by members of both genders. See Sexual Orientation.
- Therapy is a type of behavioral treatment in which an aversive stimulus is paired with a negative behavior in the hopes that the behavior will change to avoid the aversive stimuli.
- In behavioral theory, discrimination is the learned ability to differentiate between similar objects or situations.
- The school of psychology is founded on the premise that behavior is measurable and can be changed by applying various behavioral principles.
- Psychoanalytic theory, the ego is the part of the personality that maintains a balance between our impulses (id) and our conscience (superego).
- an approach that is based on the theory that our cognitions or thoughts control many of our behaviors and emotions. Therefore, changing how we think can positively change how we act and feel.
- Treatment involves the combination of behaviorism (based on the theories of learning) and cognitive therapy (based on the theory that our cognitions or thoughts control a large portion of our behaviors).
- Decision-making is the process in which ideas are processed from the general to the specific.
- Incorporating objects, experiences, or information into existing schemas.
- The physiological and psychological reaction to an expected danger, whether real or imagined.
- is the phenomenon in memory that states we can better remember information if it is distinctive or different from other information.
- Theory The theory states that we are motivated by our innate desire to maintain an optimal level of arousal.
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- derived through the ability to punish.
- Loss of memory. Usually, only a partial loss, such as for some time or biographical information.
- The slightest change in perception that is noticeable at least 50% of the time.
- a humanistic therapy based on the belief that an individual has an unlimited capacity for psychological growth and will continue to grow unless barriers are placed in the way.
- is the Statistical representation of a relationship between two or more variables that does not determine cause and effect.
- The theory states that memory fades and disappears if unused or accessed over time.
- The part of intelligence that acquiringquisition, as opusing,e use, of information.
- False belief system (e.g., believing you are Napoleon, have magical powers, or the false belief that others are 'out to get you.').
- The application of behavioral theory to change a specific behavior.
- A generic term for the idea that chemicals in the brain are either too scarce or too abundant, resulting in a mental disorder such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.
- Parenting style focuses on setting reasonable rules and expectations while encouraging communication and independence.
- Inability to recognize or be aware of who we are (person), what we are doing (situation), the time and date (time), or where we are about our environment (place). To be considered a problem, it must be consistent, result in difficulty functioning, and not due to forgetting or being lost.
- The physiological changes in the brain associated with memory storage.
- The physical act resulting from an obsession.
- associated with damage to the Broca's area of the brain, demonstrated by impairment in producing understandable speech.
- To avoid the placebo effect in research, this type of study is designed without the subject's knowledge of the anticipated results and sometimes even the nature of the study. The subjects are said to be 'blind' to the expected results.
- The group of subjects in an experiment that does not receive the independent variable.
- Potential The firing on a neuron. It occurs when the charge inside the neuron becomes more positive than outside.
- Awareness of yourself and the world around you.
- a theory that information learned in a particular situation or place is better remembered when in that same situation or place.
- the understanding, typically achieved in later childhood, that matter remains the same even when the shape changes.
- thinking uses previously gained information to debate or discuss issues with an agreed-upon definitive resolution.
- The realization of contradictions in one's attitudes and behaviors.
- The impairment of the ability to communicate through oral or written discourse is due to brain damage.
- A response in a stimulus-response chain that is not naturally occurring but has been learned through pairing with a naturally occurring chain.
- Pushing out older information in short-term memory to make room for new information.
- The strong bond a child forms with their primary caregiver.
- An internal motivation to fulfill a need or reduce the negative aspects of an unpleasant situation.
67 Clues: derived through the ability to punish. • The failure to store information in memory. • The physical act resulting from an obsession. • Awareness of yourself and the world around you. • Applying behavioral theory in treating mental illness. • is receiving, processing, storing, and using information. • The strong bond a child forms with their primary caregiver. • ...
Personality Theories 2012-11-04
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- When you describe someone's behaviour; you would tend to use what type of traits?
- The mind is divided into the preconscious and the?
- A type of personality theory which is a result of unconscious psychological conflicts and how effectively these are resolved by the individual.
- he part of our personality which is realistic, logical and orderly.
- Freud compared the mind to a what?
- E stands for what in the PEN model?
- Are those needs which help us survive.
- Rogers believed that a well-adjusted and happy individual is someone whose self-image, ideal self and true self all match?
- What type of mechanisms are used to describe the unconscious process by which the ego defends or protects itself against anxiety arising from unresolved internal conflicts.
- Who identified the first trait theory?
- Is the first stage in Freud’s theory of personality development.
- The person who you actually are.
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- We are all individuals who freely choose to behave in whatever way we desire, and we act according to that choice.
- P stands for what in the PEN model?
- Sophie, is described as being detached, critical, aloof and uninvolved. Her _________ trait could be reserved.
- Always looks over us and works on the moral principle.
- N stands for what in the PEN model?
- This stage is characterised by the growing need for mature social and sexual relationships with others.
- Is an individual's unique pattern of thoughts, feelings and behaviour that are relatively stable over time.
- Is a personality trait which is present in varying degrees in all people.
- I developed the PEN model
- Aperson may have an overwhelming need to be powerful and this need for power can be seen in virtually all their behaviour. In this example power is an example of what type of trait?
- Costa and McCrae's five factors are sometimes referred to by the acronym?
23 Clues: I developed the PEN model • The person who you actually are. • Freud compared the mind to a what? • P stands for what in the PEN model? • N stands for what in the PEN model? • E stands for what in the PEN model? • Are those needs which help us survive. • Who identified the first trait theory? • The mind is divided into the preconscious and the? • ...
Liquidation and Receivership 2025-02-14
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- The firm's ability to generate enough cash to cover long term debts as they mature.
- A firm's ability to pay its short term obligations
- A person or business that a debt is owed to by a firm that is tied to a specific asset or assets of the firm.
- A person or business, against whom the court has issued a receiving order, as a result of a creditor filing that the debtor has committed an act of bankruptcy.
- A financial transaction in which a company is acquired using a significant amount of borrowed money to meet the cost of acquisition.
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- A business that is bankrupt and unable to meet its obligations as they become due
- A person appointed by the court when a firm is considered to commit an act of bankruptcy.
- The inability of a frim to meet its short term obligations.
- A contract for a creditor to get the assigned asset, or the proceeds from the sale of an assigned as payment of a debt asset if the debtor is unable to pay.
9 Clues: A firm's ability to pay its short term obligations • The inability of a frim to meet its short term obligations. • A business that is bankrupt and unable to meet its obligations as they become due • The firm's ability to generate enough cash to cover long term debts as they mature. • ...
Strength of Materials 2020-06-19
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- uniformly varying load
- thick cylinder
- Composite materials
- maximum shear stress theory
- universal testing machine
- Young’s modulus
- newton per metre square
- one end fixed
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- stresses & strains
- lateral and longitudinal strain
- boy fell from third floor
- polar moment of inertia
- straight line deflection
- crushing failure
- coke tin
- cricket bowler catch
- force per unit area
- max. Principal stress theory
- diamond indentation
- poisson’s ratio is zero
20 Clues: coke tin • one end fixed • thick cylinder • Young’s modulus • crushing failure • stresses & strains • Composite materials • force per unit area • diamond indentation • cricket bowler catch • uniformly varying load • polar moment of inertia • newton per metre square • poisson’s ratio is zero • straight line deflection • boy fell from third floor • universal testing machine • ...
Piaget's 4 stage theory 2026-02-25
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- What children experience when something doesn't fit their schema
- The 4th stage of Piaget's theory
- The characteristics a child associates with a certain object or concept
- The third stage of Piaget's theory
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- The first stage of Piaget's theory
- The second stage of Piaget's theory
- Something children lack in the preoperational stage
7 Clues: The 4th stage of Piaget's theory • The first stage of Piaget's theory • The third stage of Piaget's theory • The second stage of Piaget's theory • Something children lack in the preoperational stage • What children experience when something doesn't fit their schema • The characteristics a child associates with a certain object or concept
Sobriety/ 12 Steps 2016-04-24
14 Clues: Bravery. • A disease. • To confess. • A loved one • The almighty. • Ability to think. • Trust & confidence. • Difficult to manage. • A fundamental truth. • Feeling of expectations. • Resolution or conclusion. • A request from our higher power. • A incident or event that happens. • Firm belief in someone or something.
DIY: Do it Yourself 2020-04-17
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- A working theory
- Related to the theory and method of teaching
- Being able to contiue to exist and grow
- Not to have work to do
- Something that is not useful anymore
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- A possibility
- A form of something that differs from other forms
- To keep at the same rate
- The person who buys things
- To put together
- Something foolish or stupid
11 Clues: A possibility • To put together • A working theory • Not to have work to do • To keep at the same rate • The person who buys things • Something foolish or stupid • Something that is not useful anymore • Being able to contiue to exist and grow • Related to the theory and method of teaching • A form of something that differs from other forms
Evolution Vocab 2017-01-20
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- explanation of a natural phenomenon based on many observations and investigations over time.
- cumulative changes in groups of organisms through time.
- inherited characteristics of a species that develops over time in response to an environmental factor, enabling the species to survive
- Darwin’s term for the selective breeding of organisms selected for certain traits in order to produce offspring having those traits.
- visited the Galapagos on the beagle and developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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- some variations allow the organism that possesses them to have more offspring that the organism that does not possess them.
- theory of evolution developed by Darwin, based on four ideas: excess reproduction, variation, inheritance, and the advantages of specific traits in an environment.
- individuals in a population differ from one another.
- when populations produce more offspring than can survive.
- directed breeding to produce plants and animals with desired traits
- a measure of the relative contribution that an individual trait makes to the next generation.
- variations are inherited from parents.
12 Clues: variations are inherited from parents. • individuals in a population differ from one another. • cumulative changes in groups of organisms through time. • when populations produce more offspring than can survive. • directed breeding to produce plants and animals with desired traits • ...
UNIT 4B HANDOUT 2025-01-23
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- plates slip past each other at this type of boundary
- the technology that allowed scientists to see the shape the ocean floor
- the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
- the process happening in the mantle that drives plate movement
- a divergent boundary on land can create a ____ valley
- the name of the supercontinent in Wegener's theory
- plates move apart at this type of boundary
- plates move together at this type of boundary
- when one plate goes below another
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- the type of striping found on the ocean floor that suggests the sea floor is spreading
- the scientist that published The Origin Of Continents and Oceans about continental drift
- the deepest known trench in the ocean
- ____ deposits across multiple continents linked them as once being all together
- the type of crust the sea floor is made out of
- this type of evidence focuses on previous weather patterns and conditions
- originally Wegener's theory was ___________
16 Clues: when one plate goes below another • the deepest known trench in the ocean • plates move apart at this type of boundary • originally Wegener's theory was ___________ • plates move together at this type of boundary • the type of crust the sea floor is made out of • the name of the supercontinent in Wegener's theory • plates slip past each other at this type of boundary • ...
T1 - Wk9 - All Lists Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-26
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- each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided
- marked with lines or wrinkles
- tread heavily and noisily in anger
- a change in amount or level
- about to happen soon and causing worry
- the act of fighting against something or refusing to accept something
- find unexpectedly
- a special right or advantage only granted to a particular person or group
- a view
- a brief period of time
- a statement made without giving proof
- small stocky bird
- be a member of a particular group
- the act of making something known that was a secret
- an unplanned meeting that happens by chance
- the act of ending or stopping
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- a person you have met but do not know well
- a change from one form or type to another
- firm and stable in shape
- a machine resembling a human and able to replicate some human functions
- have a view of something from above
- facts, information and documents that give reason to believe that something is true
- relating to the body
- climb up and over something high and steep
- harmful situation
- to invent a plan or system using your intelligence and imagination
- not hard or firm to touch
- arguing about unimportant things
- frightening imaginary creature
- dark and gloomy
- to make something at the time it is needed without having already planned it
- person
- past tense of "break"
- say something to express one's opposition to something
- put something over especially to protect or conceal
35 Clues: a view • person • dark and gloomy • harmful situation • find unexpectedly • small stocky bird • relating to the body • past tense of "break" • a brief period of time • firm and stable in shape • not hard or firm to touch • a change in amount or level • marked with lines or wrinkles • the act of ending or stopping • frightening imaginary creature • arguing about unimportant things • ...
evolusi 2025-03-03
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- Scientist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- The process by which two or more species influence each other's evolution.
- Evidence of evolution in the form of similarities in biochemical structures in different organisms.
- The structure of DNA that carries genetic information.
- Slow and gradual evolutionary change.
- The geographical distribution of different species that have a common ancestor.
- The science that studies the classification of living things
- Factors that influence natural selection, such as food availability and predators.
- Genetic changes that lead to better adaptation.
- The process of evolution that occurs due to random changes in allele frequencies.
- evolution The process of evolution that results in species that are similar because of adaptation to the same environment.
- Similar embryonic structures in different species, evidence of a common ancestor.
- The process of gradual change in living things over a long period of time.
- Genetic variation within a population.
- The study of the inheritance of traits.
- Large changes in the scale of evolution, such as the emergence of new species.
- The theory of evolution that states that living things that are used frequently will develop, while those that are not used will shrink.
- Adaptive changes in organisms to survive in their environment.
- Similar body structures due to common ancestry.
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- Genetic changes that are unfavorable and can reduce survival.
- The process by which species develop different traits due to geographic isolation.
- Rapid evolutionary change in a short time.
- Scientist who supported Darwin's theory of evolution with a similar theory of natural selection.
- Changes in allele frequencies in a population from generation to generation.
- Organs that have different functions but the same basic structure.
- Genetic changes that are neutral and do not affect survival.
- The evolutionary process that produces similarities between different species due to adaptation to the same environment.
- evolution The process of evolution that results in increasingly simple body organs.
- The process of evolution that occurs due to random mating in a population.
- The process of forming new species.
- Organs that have the same function but different basic structures.
- selection The process by which organisms that are better able to adapt will survive and reproduce.
- The process of evolution that results in increasingly complex body organs.
- Branch of biology that studies fossils.
- Remains of past organisms that help study evolution.
- evolution The process of evolution that results in species that are very different from their ancestors.
- Evidence of evolution in the form of body organs that no longer function.
- The evolutionary process that produces diversity of species from a common ancestor.
- Changes in genetic material (DNA) that can be inherited.
- Body structures that have the same function but different evolutionary origins.
40 Clues: The process of forming new species. • Slow and gradual evolutionary change. • Genetic variation within a population. • Branch of biology that studies fossils. • The study of the inheritance of traits. • Rapid evolutionary change in a short time. • Genetic changes that lead to better adaptation. • Similar body structures due to common ancestry. • ...
Modern Physics 2024-12-19
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- aptly named particle that holds quarks together
- type of matter that is invisible
- a region of spacetime where light cannot escape
- ______ Relativity; relationship between space and time
- effect for which Einstein won the 1921 Nobel prize
- type of waves in spacetime
- Mr. Oleary's first name
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- ______ Relativity; the study of curved spacetime
- type of treatment for cancer
- when an elements emits particles or radiation and becomes stable
- abbrev. for theory of strong force interactions
- theory of quantum gravity where particles are replaced with one dimensional objects
- a neutron star that emits radiation at regular intervals
- factor that tells how much time is dilated for a moving body
- boson named for an British physicist
15 Clues: Mr. Oleary's first name • type of waves in spacetime • type of treatment for cancer • type of matter that is invisible • boson named for an British physicist • aptly named particle that holds quarks together • a region of spacetime where light cannot escape • abbrev. for theory of strong force interactions • ______ Relativity; the study of curved spacetime • ...
Business Vocab SM-064 2022-09-21
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- A principle that states that no employee should answer to more than one supervisor at a time
- An organizational design in which the firm is broken down into units according to factors such as product, process, territory, customer type, etc.
- Creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line
- The way departments are defined and arranged
- The management function of setting up the way the business's work will be done
- The measurement of how many workers are supervised by one manager
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- The company’s configuration of employees for accomplishing specific business tasks; how the business is organized
- An organizational design in which the firm is broken into traditional departments, each with its own set of responsibilities and activities (marketing, operations, sales, IT, etc.)
- An organizational design that combines the traditional functional structure with the divisional structure
- The flow of authority within an organization
- An employee’s narrow focus on one task or area of expertise
- A graphical representation of the flow of authority within the organization
- of labor The process of dividing a large job into units, or job tasks, and assigning an individual to do each of the tasks
- The formally granted influence of an individual to make decisions, pursue goals, and obtain the resources necessary to support those decisions and goals
14 Clues: The flow of authority within an organization • The way departments are defined and arranged • Creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line • An employee’s narrow focus on one task or area of expertise • The measurement of how many workers are supervised by one manager • A graphical representation of the flow of authority within the organization • ...
CC: Weeks 1, 2 2025-09-19
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- kindly; with a desire to help others
- without giving up or letting go
- in a way that shows high moral character
- sincerely; seriously
- fearless
- without changing; of the same form or manner
- with determination; firm in purpose
- wisely; with understanding and skill to make the right choice
- huge
- stinky
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- without shame; boldly disrespectful
- richly
- partly ruined; broken down
- to chase
- with feelings of deep respect
- having ability
16 Clues: huge • richly • stinky • fearless • to chase • having ability • sincerely; seriously • partly ruined; broken down • with feelings of deep respect • without giving up or letting go • without shame; boldly disrespectful • with determination; firm in purpose • kindly; with a desire to help others • in a way that shows high moral character • without changing; of the same form or manner • ...
Level 3 VOCABULARY 2025-09-25
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- – To cook quickly in a small amount of fat in a pan.
- – Old, dry, and not fresh.
- – Recently made, not old.
- RARE – Meat cooked more than rare but still pink inside.
- – To cut food into very tiny pieces.
- – To cut food into thin strips.
- – Covered in or full of oil.
- – Having a strong, hot flavor from spices.
- – To work dough with hands by pressing and folding.
- – To cook food under very strong heat.
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- – To cook quickly in a little hot oil while stirring.
- – To cook food in liquid just below boiling point.
- – Firm and crunchy.
- DONE – Meat cooked completely with no pink.
- – Heavy, filling, and difficult to digest.
- – Soft and wet, without firm texture.
- / BLAND – Without strong flavor.
- / WHIP – To beat food quickly with a whisk to add air.
- – Tasting salty or spicy, not sweet.
- – Meat that is lightly cooked, red inside.
20 Clues: – Firm and crunchy. • – Recently made, not old. • – Old, dry, and not fresh. • – Covered in or full of oil. • – To cut food into thin strips. • / BLAND – Without strong flavor. • – To cut food into very tiny pieces. • – Tasting salty or spicy, not sweet. • – Soft and wet, without firm texture. • – To cook food under very strong heat. • – Heavy, filling, and difficult to digest. • ...
Physical Science Chapter 1 Vocab 2022-08-18
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- the study of the composition,structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- a model that explains
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- when data can also be quantitative, meaning that it is based on numbers or quantities
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- model that describes and is often expressed as a mathematical equation
- the degree of the exactness of the measurements
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
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- directs us to fill the earth and have dominion over His creation
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- science the study of nonliving matter and energy
- how well a model or explain or describe something
- the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models
- a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- Systeme International d'Unites
16 Clues: a model that explains • Systeme International d'Unites • the degree of the exactness of the measurements • science the study of nonliving matter and energy • how well a model or explain or describe something • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct • ...
Unit 4 Assessment Crossword 2025-05-02
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- A tax system where the tax rate increases as a person’s income increases.
- A tax that the government imposes on the money individuals or businesses earn. Typically a percentage of income.
- In the context of supply, cost refers to the amount the supplier pays to bring the good or service to market.
- When you combine the supply and demand curves, this is the point where they intersect!
- Money, goods, and services circulating between households and firms.
- The ability of a firm to dictate/determine the price of a particular good in the market.
- A market where there are identical goods sold by many companies.
- A key economic principle that explains how the price and quantity of goods in a market are determined by their availability. (Sellers)
- A single seller of a good or service controls the entire market.
- A tax system where everyone pays the same percentage of their income, regardless of how much they earn.
- What each player gains or loses based on the outcome.
- An organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, benefits such as healthcare, and job security.
- A business owned and operated by one person.
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- A market with many firms (producers) selling similar but not identical goods.
- The process in which union representatives and company management meet to negotiate a new labor contract.
- A situation where one person’s gain is exactly balanced by another person’s loss.
- The amount of money a consumer pays for a good or service—the amount the supplier receives for the sale of a good or service.
- An organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands.
- A market that is dominated by a few sellers.
- The classic game theory game where two rational players choose to stay silent or snitch.
- The study of decision-making in situations where the outcome depends on the choices of multiple people (or players).
- A key economic principle that explains how the price and quantity of goods in a market are determined by the consumers' desire for them. (Buyers)
- The possibility of losing something valuable.
- A company that owns multiple businesses in different industries.
- A business owned and operated by two or more people.
25 Clues: A market that is dominated by a few sellers. • A business owned and operated by one person. • The possibility of losing something valuable. • A business owned and operated by two or more people. • What each player gains or loses based on the outcome. • A market where there are identical goods sold by many companies. • ...
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1LQ 2018-08-27
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- A method of risk management where you exchange the risks for better.
- Caktiong
- Recognition of business ideas or detection of opportunities.
- Entrepreneurial _________________ is often referred to as Entrepreneurial Discipline.
- _____________ traits include need for achievements, risk appetite, acceptance for vagueness, self-efficacy, and goal setting.
- _________ Bookstore by Socorro Ramos
- Refer to gender, marital status, age and employment status.
- ________________ resources describes the process of identifying, sourcing and financing human, non-human and others needed for the business.
- ____________ traits refer to characteristic of an entrepreneur value added by level of education, employment status and others.
- ____________ support refers to the positive effects of the government, financial institutions and training institutions in setting up businesses.
- __________ thinking is the systematic and rational ways of providing answer to a question.
- A method of risk management where you remove or eradicate the risks because it does affect your business.
- ___________ the returns pertains to strategies related to the expansion of the business firm.
- _______________ of business concept gives more ideas on how the general business idea can be realized.
- ________ Thinking brings discovery of new ideas.
- Cebu_____________ Gokongwei
- Environmental ____________ includes regulatory structure, patents, property rights and competitive environment.
- Negative thinking is what to a business in SWOT analysis?
- ________ Thinking assess current situation in the formulation of plans in the future.
- ___________ risks are threats inside the firm such as lazy employees.
- ___________ traits are theoretical bases for self-confidence determination and enthusiasm.
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- ______ ties refers to the influence of relatives and friends to the entrepreneur whether to put up business or not.
- Uncertain situations that may bring losses or failures to the business.
- Ben Chan
- A method of risk management where you evade or elude the risks by not doing or repeating uncertain efforts in the business.
- _____________ such as presence of relatives and friends as customers to your possible business is what among SWOT?
- The process of carrying out a business plan.
- ___________ risks are threats coming out from outside the firm such as calamities.
- Creative thinking is what among S in SWOT analysis?
- An individual who will give up what he has such as employment but undertake a business enterprise and soon would reap the returns.
- _______________ skills is one of the internal factors that an entrepreneur may have acquired together with prior knowledge.
- Risk ______________ is the process of identifying, assessing and responding to risks confronting a business.
- ___________ adaptability is the ability of the individual to be involved in the process of decision making based on environment.
- Prior _____________ may have been acquired by an entrepreneur from prior employment.
- Business competitor is what to a business in SWOT analysis?
- ___________ Foundation of Lucio Tan
- _______ Mart by Henry Sy
- A method of risk management where you just let the risks go on because it does not affect your business.
38 Clues: Ben Chan • Caktiong • _______ Mart by Henry Sy • Cebu_____________ Gokongwei • ___________ Foundation of Lucio Tan • _________ Bookstore by Socorro Ramos • The process of carrying out a business plan. • ________ Thinking brings discovery of new ideas. • Creative thinking is what among S in SWOT analysis? • Negative thinking is what to a business in SWOT analysis? • ...
Sociology Review 2022-10-24
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- individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another.
- set of practices, beliefs, and objects that embody broadly shared meanings of a social system.
- A learned behavior, shared by a social group
- the behaviors, ideas, norms, values, and beliefs that contribute to a society's culture.
- unwritten, informal norms and rules that are considered offensive to violate.
- A theory focusing on the symbols that help us give meaning to the experiences in our life.
- an idea about reality that an individual or group accepts as true.
- bans or inhibitions resulting from social customs or religious practices.
- theory that society is in a state of conflict because of competition for limited resources.
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- theory based on the fact that all aspects of a society serve a purpose in society.
- physical objects that people use to define their culture.
- thinking one's own group's ways are superior to others.
- not judging a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong.
- unwritten rules of beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors that are considered acceptable in a social group or culture.
14 Clues: A learned behavior, shared by a social group • thinking one's own group's ways are superior to others. • physical objects that people use to define their culture. • individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another. • an idea about reality that an individual or group accepts as true. • ...
Vocabulary Activities: Astronomy 2023-01-10
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- The Theory that Earth was the center of the universe.
- A device which makes objects seem much closer.
- a person who studies space
- everything in space as a whole
- the study of space, beyond our atmosphere
- the path around another object in space
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- Theory that states the sun is the center of the universe.
- A hole in the surface of a planet
- when an object travels around another object.
- A line going through the center of a sphere
- a planets spin on its axis
- a force that pulls objects to the ground.
12 Clues: a person who studies space • a planets spin on its axis • everything in space as a whole • A hole in the surface of a planet • the path around another object in space • a force that pulls objects to the ground. • the study of space, beyond our atmosphere • A line going through the center of a sphere • when an object travels around another object. • ...
Chapter 5: Sensation 2014-04-27
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- the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
- the processing of several aspects of a problem simultaneously
- analysis that begins with the sense receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50% of the time
- receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or well-lit conditions
- a coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses
- a tone's highness or lowness; depends on frequency
- hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells or to the auditory nerves
- conversion from one form of energy to another, from stimulus energies to neural impulses
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye, controls pupil opening
- retinal receptors that detect black, white and gray, necessary for night vision
- the sharpness of vision
- the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate"that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass to the brain
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, where there are no receptor cells
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus objects on the retina
- in hearing, the theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, enabling us to sense pitch
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
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- the principle that two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage to be perceived as different
- a condition in which faraway objects are seen more clearly than near objects
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information
- the chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing three tiny bones
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation
- the sense of hearing
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster
- nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement
- hearing loss caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea
- in hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations
- the principle that one sense may influence another
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- a condition in which nearby objects are seen more clearly than distant objects
- the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if the color changes
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing rods, cones, and neurons
- the innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
43 Clues: the sense of hearing • the sharpness of vision • the principle that one sense may influence another • a tone's highness or lowness; depends on frequency • below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness • the processing of several aspects of a problem simultaneously • the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information • ...
random things 2021-01-21
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- The synonym of employment
- Tolerance
- The synonym is community
- The Synonym of theory
- The synonym of society
- The synonym of modification
- The synonym of unity
- The synonym of agenda
- The synonym of tea
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- The synonym of reef
- The synonym of imperialism
- The synonym of salt
- The synonym of account
- The Synonym of peace
- The synonym of plan
- The synonym of case
- The synonym of authority
- The synonym of ancient times
18 Clues: Tolerance • The synonym of tea • The synonym of reef • The synonym of salt • The synonym of plan • The synonym of case • The Synonym of peace • The synonym of unity • The Synonym of theory • The synonym of agenda • The synonym of account • The synonym of society • The synonym is community • The synonym of authority • The synonym of imperialism • The synonym of employment • ...
Physics 2025-12-04
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- Object which consist of billions of stars
- Object which has a gravity that is that strong even light can't escape
- Particle which has no mass
- Force which atcs between two bodies with mass
- Physical quantity which is decribed through force divided by area
- Physical unit that describes temperature
- Physical theory that was introduced at the beginning of the 20th century
- Scientist who postulated three famous laws named after him.
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- Electrical element that can be used to create a magnetic field
- British Scientist who proposed the radition of black holes
- Cosmic body that is mostly found between Mars and Jupyter
- Physical unit that decribes the resistance of an electric circut
- Scientist who created the theory of relativity
- Particle which can be found in the atomic nucleus
- Elemental particle that has a negative charge
- Weapon that uses the principal of nuclear fission
16 Clues: Particle which has no mass • Physical unit that describes temperature • Object which consist of billions of stars • Force which atcs between two bodies with mass • Elemental particle that has a negative charge • Scientist who created the theory of relativity • Particle which can be found in the atomic nucleus • Weapon that uses the principal of nuclear fission • ...
Louie unit 10 crossword 2023-04-19
13 Clues: one God • many gods • firm earth • beneath surface • plunge underwater • near a city border • tremendous apatite • plant-eating animal • of or pertaining to a city • where land animals are kept • area under government control • feeding on both plants and meat • the science with studies of religion
Neurocognitive Disorder Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-03
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- Side effect of cholinesterase inhibitors
- A type of therapy that involves thinking about the past and reflecting on it, promotes mental health
- When an individual cannot speak at all
- Acute, short-term confusion and disorientation
- Depression masquerading as dementia
- Worsening of cognitive condition in the late afternoon and night
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- A disorder classified by impairment in the cognitive function of thinking, reasoning, memory, learning and speaking
- Muscular incoordination
- Intact motor function
- Theory that discusses the main component to aging successfully
- Inability to carry out motor activities
- Creating imaginary events to fill in memory gaps
- All atypical antipsychotics are associated with this risk
- Theory that discusses the process of withdrawal from societal norms
14 Clues: Intact motor function • Muscular incoordination • Depression masquerading as dementia • When an individual cannot speak at all • Inability to carry out motor activities • Side effect of cholinesterase inhibitors • Acute, short-term confusion and disorientation • Creating imaginary events to fill in memory gaps • All atypical antipsychotics are associated with this risk • ...
Watson's Theory of Human Caring 2018-07-22
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- Theory of Caring
- is associated with the degree of congruence between the self as perceived and the self as experienced
- also known as meditative approach (increasing consciousness and presence to the humanism of self and other)
- the need for achievement and affiliation
- a valued person to be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood, and assisted
- caring relationship going beyond ego to higher “spiritual” caring created by “Caring Moments”
- of one’s own spiritual practice toward wholeness of mind/body/spirit—beyond ego
- an intersubjective human process and is moral ideal of nursing
- inner harmony and maintaining balance
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- Nursing interventions related to human care originally referred to as factors
- where Watson was born
- This refers to the individual’s frame of reference that can only be known to that person.
- the caring-healing environment
- Watson's lower order needs are needs such as food, fluid, ventilation
- an American nurse theorist and nursing professor who is best known for her Theory of human caring. She is the author of numerous texts, including Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring
- Caritas Processes
- presence enabling deep belief of other (patient, colleague, family, etc.)
17 Clues: Theory of Caring • Caritas Processes • where Watson was born • the caring-healing environment • inner harmony and maintaining balance • the need for achievement and affiliation • an intersubjective human process and is moral ideal of nursing • Watson's lower order needs are needs such as food, fluid, ventilation • ...
Characteristics of Cells & Cell Theory 2023-09-07
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- 3 basic characteristics of all cells and organisms (2 wds)
- region enclosed by the cell membrane that includes the fluid & organelles (2 wds)
- an living thing made up of cells
- determined the cell is the basic unit of life (last name only)
- an organism made up of just one cell
- acronym for the genetic material that provides instructions for all cell processes
- the smallest functional & structural unit of living organism
- sees tiny boxlike spaces when using a microscope (last name only)
- a multi-celled organism that has membrane bound organelles
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- organism that are made up of more than one cell
- protective layer that covers a cell's surface (2 wds)
- a single-celled organism that does not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
- concluded that plants are made of cells (last name only)
- small body in a cell's cytoplasm
- proposed that cells can only form from the division of other cells (last name only)
- the organelle that contains DNA in eukaryotic organisms
- 1st person to describe living cells (last name only)
17 Clues: small body in a cell's cytoplasm • an living thing made up of cells • an organism made up of just one cell • organism that are made up of more than one cell • 1st person to describe living cells (last name only) • protective layer that covers a cell's surface (2 wds) • the organelle that contains DNA in eukaryotic organisms • ...
continental drift 2023-10-11
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- Oceanic plates sinking beneath continental plates
- The rigid outer layer of the earth that includes the crust and the upper mantle
- The earths outermost layer, including the continents
- The semi-fluid layer beneath the earth's lithosphere
- A boundary where the tectonic plates move toward each other
- The current supercontinent formed by the collision of continents
- The various pieces of evidence that support the continental drift theory
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- The original name for the concept that later became known as continental drift
- the slow moving of masses of solid rock within the earth's mantle
- where the tectonic plates move apart
- A boundary where tectonic plates move toward each other
- the process in how the continents move over the time
- The largest mountain range on earth that form a divergent boundary
- the super continent that exist millions of years ago
- who proposed the theory of continental drift
15 Clues: where the tectonic plates move apart • who proposed the theory of continental drift • Oceanic plates sinking beneath continental plates • The earths outermost layer, including the continents • The semi-fluid layer beneath the earth's lithosphere • the super continent that exist millions of years ago • the process in how the continents move over the time • ...
Vocabulary Words 2023-04-29
17 Clues: tariff • scarcity • articles • preamble • revision • prediction • melancholy • resistance • good enough • controversy • contemporary • lack of food • part of the blood • alternative of a gene • idea based on evidence • establishing settlements • change in genetic structure
Science vocab 2023-10-13
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- A period of moderate tides when the sun and the moon are at right angle from each other.
- a spectrum of electromatic radiation
- a shift of wavelength in the Electromagnetic spectrum.
- A faint star of enormous density
- a device used to separate light into different wavelengths
- a reaction where the nuclei come together to form a large nucleus
- the distance light travels in space for a year
- a star that has collapsed
- a group of solar sytems
- a graph that shows the heat of a star
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- The theory that the universe began at one point and has been expanding and cooling every since
- The spring movement of the tide during a new moon or full moon
- the movement of the earths ocean due to the gravity of the moon
- how much something is pushed on by gravity
- where a star explodes
- a probe that we send in space to collect pictures
- everything we know exists in here
- An immense cloud of gas in interstellar space.
- A rotating circumstellar disk of gas around a newly formed star.
- the force that pulls us to the ground
- a burning ball of a gas that produces light
21 Clues: where a star explodes • a group of solar sytems • a star that has collapsed • A faint star of enormous density • everything we know exists in here • a spectrum of electromatic radiation • the force that pulls us to the ground • a graph that shows the heat of a star • how much something is pushed on by gravity • a burning ball of a gas that produces light • ...
Reconstruction (Gabriel) 2022-06-03
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- restrictive laws designed to limit the freedom of African Americans and ensure their availability as a cheap labor force after slavery was abolished during the Civil War
- citizens in some states had to pay a fee to vote in a national election
- a pejorative term for a white Southerner who supported the federal plan of Reconstruction or who joined with black freedmen and the so-called carpetbaggers in support of Republican Party policies.
- he practice of requiring separate housing, education and other services for people of color
- packed all of their belongings into a bag and moved south.
- Black man has the right to vote
- first African American member of the United States Senate
- the action or process of reconstructing or being reconstructed
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- The bills were largely written by the Radical Republicans in the U.S. Congress.
- southern state could be readmitted into the Union once 10 percent of its voters
- 17th president
- declared that anyone born in the United States was now a citizen, without regard to race, color, or previous condition
- emancipation of the slaves and later to the equal treatment and enfranchisement of the freed blacks.
- killed Abraham Lincoln
- No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States
- provided food, shelter, clothing, medical service, and land
- a group of politicians who formed a faction within the Republican party that lasted from the Civil War into the era of Reconstruction
- when the banking firm of Jay Cooke and Company, a firm heavily invested in railroad construction, closed its doors on September 18, 1873, a major economic panic swept the nation.
- ended slavery
- an official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses
- affirmed the “equality of all men before the law” and prohibited racial discrimination in public places and facilities such as restaurants and public transportation.
21 Clues: ended slavery • 17th president • killed Abraham Lincoln • Black man has the right to vote • first African American member of the United States Senate • packed all of their belongings into a bag and moved south. • provided food, shelter, clothing, medical service, and land • the action or process of reconstructing or being reconstructed • ...
Cost Basis 2012-01-18
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- Person who contracts with a clearing firm to handle the execution and settlement of orders that the introducing firm receives from its clients or its own trading desk to buy and sell securities. In other ways A preson or firm that buys and sells from his or her own inventory of securities as well as for others
- is a form of retirement plan that provides tax advantages for retirement savings in the United States
- The percentage of the original principal that is left to be distributed in a mortgage-backed security
- On 20th Jan 2012, Account ‘A’ received 100 shares. What is the term used to denote the day Jan 17th
- A component part of a cusip
- An organization accepts a customer's financial assets and holds them on behalf of the customer at his or her discretion
- The cost at which a share was sold
- The securities, property and other assets that held by a person or company
- The cost at which a trade was settled
- Safest contract between two parties for a future transaction on an asset at a reference price
- The day on which buy/sell entered into PORT
- An investment vehicle that is made up of a pool of funds collected from many investors to buy stocks, bonds, short-term money market instruments, and/or other securities
- Person who executes orders on behalf of his/her client
- Securities not owned by an investor, Relevant only when you sell
- "The Big Board" - provides a means for buyers and sellers to trade shares of stock in companies registered for public trading. World’s largest stock exchange
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- An individual who has passed the NASD's registration process and is therefore licensed to work in the securities industry
- world’s largest post-trade financial services company
- a)12th Jan 2010 10 Buy b)12th Mar 2011 20 Buy c)20th Dec 2011 15 Buy d)10th Jan 2012 05 Sell. What is the disposal method used when 5 shares are sold from 12th Jan 2010
- Account ‘A’ from Pershing gifted 10 shares to account ‘B’ in Merrill Lynch. What is the term used to denote account B?
- System in which all non-NSCC transfers settlement takes place
- Unique reference number for a transaction
- Uniquely identifies a foreign security
- A record keeping technique that traces the dates of purchase and sale, cost basis, and transaction size for each security in your portfolio, even if you make more than one trade in the same security.
- An identification number assigned to all stocks, MF, options, registered bonds, etc.,
- A type of trade, Allows its clients to buy securities with money borrowed from the broker
25 Clues: A component part of a cusip • The cost at which a share was sold • The cost at which a trade was settled • Uniquely identifies a foreign security • Unique reference number for a transaction • The day on which buy/sell entered into PORT • world’s largest post-trade financial services company • Person who executes orders on behalf of his/her client • ...
SITUATIONS VACANT 2020-08-25
Plate Tectonics 2021-06-16
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- when two or more plates collide
- a large slab of rock or parts of the crust which moves slowly, they interact with other plates differently
- when two plates move away from each other
- The deepest layer, solid and is very hot
- scientist who invented the theory of plate tectonics
- a well established explanation with a lot of backing evidence
- hot molten rock on the surface of the crust
- hot molten rock beneath the Earth's surface
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- a highly viscous, weak and ductile region of the upper crust
- the scale that measures the magnitude of an earthquake
- vents or openings in the Earth's crust, that release ash, gas, steam and hot liquid rock called lava
- when two plates slide across each other
- The liquid layer deep within the earth
- Thin shell on the outside of the Earth
- A sudden violent shaking of the ground caused by the sudden release of energy along a fault of a plate
- the rocky outer part of the Earth, made up of the brittle crust
- The mostly solid interior of the Earth and the largest layer
- A large wave caused by an earthquake or another disturbance
18 Clues: when two or more plates collide • The liquid layer deep within the earth • Thin shell on the outside of the Earth • when two plates slide across each other • The deepest layer, solid and is very hot • when two plates move away from each other • hot molten rock on the surface of the crust • hot molten rock beneath the Earth's surface • ...
Personality traits 2025-09-26
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- able to create original solutions or come up with imaginative ideas.
- preferring to make decisions and act without relying on others.
- showing intense enthusiasm or strong emotions about something important.
- dedicated to a cause, goal, or person, and unwilling to give up easily.
- willing to take risks and try new or exciting experiences.
- showing genuine concern and kindness towards others’ well-being.
- introducing fresh methods, ideas, or approaches that are original and useful.
- focused on what is useful and realistic, preferring workable solutions over theory.
- doubting the truth of something until evidence is provided; questioning ideas.
- paying great attention to detail, careful to do tasks thoroughly and responsibly.
- strongly motivated to succeed, achieve goals, or gain advancement.
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- easily affected by emotions or aware of other people’s feelings and moods.
- working in an organized, step-by-step way, paying attention to sequence and structure.
- reasoning clearly, following principles of consistency and rationality.
- enjoying the company of others and finding it easy to interact in groups.
- having a deep understanding of people or situations, noticing things others might miss.
- seeing situations as they truly are, not being misled by wishful thinking.
- able to endure hardship, resist stress, and recover quickly from difficulties.
- able to make firm, quick choices with confidence.
- showing vitality, enthusiasm, and the ability to stay active for long periods.
- kind and approachable, making others feel comfortable and welcome.
- trustworthy and consistent, someone others can rely on.
- expecting positive outcomes, focusing on the brighter side of situations.
- skilled at examining details, breaking problems into parts, and drawing logical conclusions.
- making it easier for others to achieve their goals by guiding or supporting them.
- loyal and reliable, remaining true to promises, beliefs, or people.
- able to adapt easily to new conditions, changes, or ideas.
27 Clues: able to make firm, quick choices with confidence. • trustworthy and consistent, someone others can rely on. • willing to take risks and try new or exciting experiences. • able to adapt easily to new conditions, changes, or ideas. • preferring to make decisions and act without relying on others. • showing genuine concern and kindness towards others’ well-being. • ...
Phineas Gage Crossword 2023-10-06
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- THE TOWN WHERE PHINEAS IS WORKING IN 1848 WHEN THE ACCIDENT OCCURRED
- THE PART OF THE BRAIN RESPONSIBLE FOR VISION
- THE GROUP OF BRAIN SCIENTISTS WHO BELIEVE THE BRAIN WORKS AS A WHOLE, AND IS MADE OF JELLY
- PHINEAS' CAUSE OF DEATH
- THE SCIENTIST RESPONSIBLE FOR FINDING AND NAMING CELLS
- THE PART OF THE BRAIN INJURED IN PHINEAS' ACCIDENT
- THE DOCTOR WHO DEEMED PHINEAS "FULLY RECOVERED"
- THE PART OF THE BRAIN RESPONSIBLE FOR SPEECH AND MEMORY
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- THE MEDICAL COLLEGE WHO WISHED TO SEE PHINEAS IN BOSTON TO EXAMINE HIM
- THE TOWN WHERE PHINEAS LIVED AND WORKED ON VARIOUS FARMS
- THE 13-POUND TOOL PHINEAS USED WHILE WORKING ON THE RAILROAD
- THE LARGEST PORTION OF THE BRAIN - CONTAINS 4 LOBES
- THE PART OF THE BRAIN RESPONSIBLE FOR TOUCH AND SENSORY RECEPTORS
- THE SCIENTIST RESPONSIBLE FOR GERM THEORY
- THE GROUP OF BRAIN SCIENTISTS WHO BELIEVE THE BRAIN IS MADE UP OF INDIVIDUAL ORGANS
- THE LEADING DOCTOR IN BOSTON WHO BELIEVED IN THE "WHOLE BRAIN" THEORY
- THE UNCONTROLLABLE BRAIN ACTIVITY THAT MADE PHINEAS GO INTO HYPOTHERMIC SHOCK
17 Clues: PHINEAS' CAUSE OF DEATH • THE SCIENTIST RESPONSIBLE FOR GERM THEORY • THE PART OF THE BRAIN RESPONSIBLE FOR VISION • THE DOCTOR WHO DEEMED PHINEAS "FULLY RECOVERED" • THE PART OF THE BRAIN INJURED IN PHINEAS' ACCIDENT • THE LARGEST PORTION OF THE BRAIN - CONTAINS 4 LOBES • THE SCIENTIST RESPONSIBLE FOR FINDING AND NAMING CELLS • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-04-26
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- 1. A statement about an area of concern.
- 12. It shows the different “ideas” which form part of your research project, as well as the relationships between them.
- 5. It states your predictions about what your research will find.
- 11. A way of inquiring ideas that will help you to develop concepts and focusing techniques by asking questions and knowing the interests of the persons involved in the said issues.
- 3. The structure that can hold or support a theory of a research study.
- 6. It provides context to the information discussed throughout the research process.
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- 13. The specific procedures or techniques used to identify, select, process, and analyze information about a topic.
- 2. A bit like a recipe or a blueprint.
- 10.It is the fact of becoming completely involved in something.
- 9. It is a proper inquiry or efficient study
- 8. It is a question which you ask to get some information.
- 14. An eager desire to learn and often to learn what does not concern one.
- 4. A graphical representation of a plan or a model that is presented in a simple, accessible way.
- 7. The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- 15. A theory is a well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can incorporate laws, hypotheses and facts.
15 Clues: 2. A bit like a recipe or a blueprint. • 1. A statement about an area of concern. • 9. It is a proper inquiry or efficient study • 8. It is a question which you ask to get some information. • 10.It is the fact of becoming completely involved in something. • 5. It states your predictions about what your research will find. • ...
EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION & APPLIED PERFORMANCE PRACTICES 2025-03-03
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- A theory saying that employees are motivated when goals are clear to them,and they understand their roles and what is expected of them in order to achieve the goals.
- In motivation theory, what term describes the anticipated satisfaction from the outcome?
- In Expectancy Theory, what situation is most likely to result in a low Effort-to-Performance (E-to-P) expectancy among employees?
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- What is a limitation of the expectancy theory?
- Human ___ are hardwired brain activity that corrects deficiencies.
- Which motivation theory suggests that people fulfill needs in a specific order, moving to higher needs once lower ones are satisfied?
- What type of motivation comes from performing a task itself, rather than relying on external rewards?
- According to the Four-Drive Theory, which of thedrive produces the ‘avoid’ core affect?
8 Clues: What is a limitation of the expectancy theory? • Human ___ are hardwired brain activity that corrects deficiencies. • According to the Four-Drive Theory, which of thedrive produces the ‘avoid’ core affect? • In motivation theory, what term describes the anticipated satisfaction from the outcome? • ...
Plate Tectonic Terms 2022-01-14
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- boundaries between plates
- the upper layer of earths interior, including the crust and the upper brittle portion of the earths mantle
- the theory thatthe configuration of Earth's continents was once different than it is today
- the otter layer of the earth
- the center of the earth
- The theory that seafloors crack open along the crests of mid-ocean ridges and that new seafloor forms in those areas
- thick,dense,middle layer of the earth
- The study of tectonism, including its causes and effects, most notably mountain building
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- a form of stress produced by a force that acts to stretch a material
- a region of extremely high pressure underlying the lithosphere, where rocks are deformed by enormous stresses. (depth of 100-350km)
- an area of fracturing between rocks that has been bent by stress
- large movable segments of the lithosphere
- plates move away from one another
- any attempt to deform a solid
- sub marine mountain ridges where new seafloor is created by seafloor spreading
- plates move toward one another
- a long trough bounded by two or more faults
- an area of rock that has been bent by stress
- a split between two bodies (for example, two plates) that once was joined
- two plates slide past one another in opposite directions
20 Clues: the center of the earth • boundaries between plates • the otter layer of the earth • any attempt to deform a solid • plates move toward one another • plates move away from one another • thick,dense,middle layer of the earth • large movable segments of the lithosphere • a long trough bounded by two or more faults • an area of rock that has been bent by stress • ...
Watson's Theory of Human Caring 2017-11-06
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- Watson believes the practice of _____ is central to nursing.
- Number of conceptual elements of the theory.
- Caring relationships convey a concern for another, it calls one to be authentic.
- Educated in psychiatric and mental health nursing and received her doctorate in educational psychology and counseling.
- A caring _____ occurs at the moment the nurse and another come together for human-to-human transaction.
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- Latin word meaning “esteem, affection.”
- Individual healing processes can be strengthened through _____ caring relationships.
- This theory includes a call for both _____ and science.
- Watson’s theory stresses the importance of the lived _____ not only of the client but of the nurse.
- The carative _____ provide a focus for nursing phenomena.
10 Clues: Latin word meaning “esteem, affection.” • Number of conceptual elements of the theory. • This theory includes a call for both _____ and science. • The carative _____ provide a focus for nursing phenomena. • Watson believes the practice of _____ is central to nursing. • Caring relationships convey a concern for another, it calls one to be authentic. • ...
AUDITING: AN INTRODUCTION 2015-08-02
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- THE FINAL STAGE IN THE AUDITING PROCESS IS PREPARING THE _________ REPORT
- CAPITAL CONTRIBUTOR
- OPINION.
- FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF AUDITING.
- INDEPENDENT STANDARD SETTING BODY.
- ONE TYPE OF ERROR.
- AUDITING SHOULD BE DONE BY A COMPETENT, ______________ PERSON.
- THIS TYPE OF AUDIT REQUIRES USE OF CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND INVESTIGATION SKILLS.
- A STATUTORY AUDIT IS BASED ON THREE IMPORTANT CONCEPT; AGENCY, ________________, ACCOUNTABILITY.
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- PROOF.
- ONE OF THE CATEGORY OF ASSURANCE SERVICES PROVIDED BY CA FIRM.
- FUNCTIONS OF AUDITING.
- ONE TYPE OF BUSINESS IN MALAYSIA.
- NATIONAL ACCOUNTING BODY.
- ONE OF THE BIG 4.
15 Clues: PROOF. • OPINION. • ONE OF THE BIG 4. • ONE TYPE OF ERROR. • CAPITAL CONTRIBUTOR • FUNCTIONS OF AUDITING. • NATIONAL ACCOUNTING BODY. • ONE TYPE OF BUSINESS IN MALAYSIA. • INDEPENDENT STANDARD SETTING BODY. • FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF AUDITING. • ONE OF THE CATEGORY OF ASSURANCE SERVICES PROVIDED BY CA FIRM. • AUDITING SHOULD BE DONE BY A COMPETENT, ______________ PERSON. • ...
AUDITING: AN INTRODUCTION 2015-08-02
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- INDEPENDENT STANDARD SETTING BODY.
- FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF AUDITING.
- THIS TYPE OF AUDIT REQUIRES USE OF CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND INVESTIGATION SKILLS.
- THE FINAL STAGE IN THE AUDITING PROCESS IS PREPARING THE _________ REPORT
- CAPITAL CONTRIBUTOR
- ONE OF THE CATEGORY OF ASSURANCE SERVICES PROVIDED BY CA FIRM.
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- OPINION.
- ONE TYPE OF BUSINESS IN MALAYSIA.
- AUDITING SHOULD BE DONE BY A COMPETENT, ______________ PERSON.
- ONE OF THE BIG 4.
- FUNCTIONS OF AUDITING.
- ONE TYPE OF ERROR.
- A STATUTORY AUDIT IS BASED ON THREE IMPORTANT CONCEPT; AGENCY, ________________, ACCOUNTABILITY.
- PROOF.
- NATIONAL ACCOUNTING BODY.
15 Clues: PROOF. • OPINION. • ONE OF THE BIG 4. • ONE TYPE OF ERROR. • CAPITAL CONTRIBUTOR • FUNCTIONS OF AUDITING. • NATIONAL ACCOUNTING BODY. • ONE TYPE OF BUSINESS IN MALAYSIA. • INDEPENDENT STANDARD SETTING BODY. • FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF AUDITING. • AUDITING SHOULD BE DONE BY A COMPETENT, ______________ PERSON. • ONE OF THE CATEGORY OF ASSURANCE SERVICES PROVIDED BY CA FIRM. • ...
Vocab Vault 2 2018-02-14
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- living things produced by parents of the same kind
- a special kind of test to get information
- the qualities of a thing that make it unique
- a scientific theory that has been repeatedly tested
- the study of living things
- an explanation supported by scientific data that cannot be proven
- the study of animals
- the study of plants
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- everything in the immediate world around you
- the study of how the characteristics of a living thing are passed along to its offspring
- the study of living things too small to be seen with the naked eye
- an experimental setup in which conditions are kept constant; a known quantity to compare against
- everything that exists, including the Earth, sun, planets, stars and outer space
- the study of how all living things relate to one another and their world
- something proven to be true
15 Clues: the study of plants • the study of animals • the study of living things • something proven to be true • a special kind of test to get information • everything in the immediate world around you • the qualities of a thing that make it unique • living things produced by parents of the same kind • a scientific theory that has been repeatedly tested • ...
Evolution Vocab 2017-01-20
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- individuals in a population differ from one another.
- when populations produce more offspring than can survive.
- cumulative changes in groups of organisms through time.
- directed breeding to produce plants and animals with desired traits
- variations are inherited from parents.
- Darwin’s term for the selective breeding of organisms selected for certain traits in order to produce offspring having those traits.
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- inherited characteristics of a species that develops over time in response to an environmental factor, enabling the species to survive
- some variations allow the organism that possesses them to have more offspring that the organism that does not possess them.
- theory of evolution developed by Darwin, based on four ideas: excess reproduction, variation, inheritance, and the advantages of specific traits in an environment.
- visited the Galapagos on the beagle and developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- explanation of a natural phenomenon based on many observations and investigations over time.
- a measure of the relative contribution that an individual trait makes to the next generation.
12 Clues: variations are inherited from parents. • individuals in a population differ from one another. • cumulative changes in groups of organisms through time. • when populations produce more offspring than can survive. • directed breeding to produce plants and animals with desired traits • ...
Rside-Space-Shewchuk 2015-02-25
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- As the ______ expanding the galaxies grew further a part
- Is an energy that is carried, or radiated, in the form of waves.
- Spherical shape and core like a furnace
- Enormous collection of gases, dust, and billion stars.
- someone who studies celestial bodies
- what expansion happened 13.7biilion years ago
- Major star in our solar system that's in the milky way.
- An instrument that changes basic light into component color.
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- Holds a lot of information that it gathers from space and was planned to stay up in space for 20 years.
- if a star is traveling away the wavelengths will be.....
- The man who discovered that the galaxies were traveling away from each other and us
- if a star is going towards you the wavelengths will be....
- The theory of the universe expanding
- A scale of color
- Examples of ____: sun, moon, and stars
- When on the spectrum its going towards the right end away from the violate color.
- man who came up with the big bang theory
- What was Arno and Robert monitoring in space along with microwaves
- Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe
- National Aeronautics Space Administration
- Cosmic Background Explorer
21 Clues: A scale of color • Cosmic Background Explorer • Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe • The theory of the universe expanding • someone who studies celestial bodies • Examples of ____: sun, moon, and stars • Spherical shape and core like a furnace • man who came up with the big bang theory • National Aeronautics Space Administration • ...
History Key Word Crossword 2017-02-18
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- When countries race to build up armies, navies and weapons
- When the Mark in Germany significantly decreased in value
- Treaty signed at the end of the war
- The country Hitler was born in
- Source Origin
- a situation in which further military action is blocked
- A political theory which states that property and land should be owned privately.
- A political theory, which states that here would be no poverty and nothing would be privately owned
- German word for Revolution
- Defence of the Realm Act
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- the month when Germany invaded Belgium
- A final, uncompromising set of terms; the rejection of which may lead to violence
- coalition formed between Germany, Austria Hungary, Italy
- The assassinator of Franz Ferdinand
- The area where Germany were fighting Russia
- The Republic that was in charge of Germany during the 'Golden 20s'
- Shock Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- When a soldier refuses to go to the front line they are convicted as...
- Was introduced as a new currency in 1924, to help stabilise Germany's economy.
- Russia left the war in _____ 1918
- The average increase on a product's price
21 Clues: Source Origin • Defence of the Realm Act • German word for Revolution • The country Hitler was born in • Russia left the war in _____ 1918 • The assassinator of Franz Ferdinand • Treaty signed at the end of the war • Shock Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • the month when Germany invaded Belgium • The average increase on a product's price • ...
12-1 Motivation Theories (no spaces) 2025-03-21
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- If the behavior obtains external rewards or reduces biological need, it is a(n) ___ motivation (have to).
- We become ____ when we are deprived of a resource that we need to survive.
- Harlow isolated baby monkeys to prove that ___ ___ was not the only source of attachment.
- Instincts do not ____ behavior. Instincts only identify behavior. This is a flaw in the instinct theory.
- If you practice soccer for hours because ___ ___ you to excel, this is extrinsic motivation.
- Intrinsic motivation suffers because you are given too much extrinsic motivation: this is ___ .
- When we are agitated due to a missing necessity, a ___ orients us to reduce the need.
- There is ___ between incentives & drives, so if the drive is weak, the incentive should be strong.
- If you practice soccer for hours because ___ ___ to excel, this is intrinsic motivation.
- Drive ___ theory argues that all motivation is generated by physiological needs, per Clark Hull.
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- Our natural tendency to respond to an environmental stimuli without reason is called _____ .
- We do not ___ ___ instinctive motivations, such as salmon swimming upstream to spawn eggs.
- : If the behavior fulfills our beliefs or is personally rewarding, it is a(n) ___ motivation (want to).
- When your body maintains a balance of salt, sugar, and water, we call that _____ .
- Baby monkeys preferred the ___ ___ , even though it did not satisfy the baby’s hunger.
- Drive Reduction argues that babies become attached to mother because mother ___ ___ .
- Clark Hull argued that all human motivation is the result of ___ ___ .
- Carnival rides increase ___ , & drive reduction theory cannot explain why people are drawn to them.
- ___ are outside the body, & they focus on how the environment motivates us to behave.
- Incentives pull us toward a goal. If hunger is the drive, the incentive is the _____ .
20 Clues: Clark Hull argued that all human motivation is the result of ___ ___ . • We become ____ when we are deprived of a resource that we need to survive. • When your body maintains a balance of salt, sugar, and water, we call that _____ . • ___ are outside the body, & they focus on how the environment motivates us to behave. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-03-12
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- The theory that states that the Sun is the center of the universe
- Creator of the Scientific Method
- Wrote the work called Geometry
- Regarded as the first modern chemist
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- The center of the Scientific Revolution
- Came up with heliocentric theory
- Discovered inertia
- Invented the first modern telescope
- Organization being challenged by these scientific discoveries
- Discovered that planets travel in ellipses
10 Clues: Discovered inertia • Wrote the work called Geometry • Came up with heliocentric theory • Creator of the Scientific Method • Invented the first modern telescope • Regarded as the first modern chemist • The center of the Scientific Revolution • Discovered that planets travel in ellipses • Organization being challenged by these scientific discoveries • ...
12th Grade UNIT 4 Vocabulary Crossword 2014-09-30
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- frankness or sincerity of expression; openness
- opus the greatest work of an artist
- firm and steadfast; true
- to speak of maliciously; insult
- a small sin or fault
- negative and critical; insulting
- a sense of unease; depression
- to attack; to discuss repeatedly or at length
- to attack the character of; to mock
- greenery; fresh and ripe vegetation
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- violating a moral law; sinful
- unimportant; insignificant
- to cancel the effect of; nullify
- with regard to
- having no flaws
- not properly attentive
- to pretend to be sick in order to avoid something
- to cause to diminish, as in strength, value, or quality
- extreme or unnatural paleness
- lack of experience; innocence
20 Clues: with regard to • having no flaws • a small sin or fault • not properly attentive • firm and steadfast; true • unimportant; insignificant • violating a moral law; sinful • a sense of unease; depression • extreme or unnatural paleness • lack of experience; innocence • to speak of maliciously; insult • to cancel the effect of; nullify • negative and critical; insulting • ...
Organizational Behavior 2023-10-30
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- How we react to certain situations with sadness, anger or elation
- A person suppresses their true feelings while displaying the organizationally desirable ones
- The combined action of a group, especially when effective and efficient.
- Created Acquired Needs Theory
- A simplified snapshot of reality
- refers to the internal and external factors that stimulate desire and energy in people to be continually interested and committed to a job, role, or subject, or to make an effort to attain a goal
- The ability to influence a group toward the achievement of a vision or set of goals.
- The process of managing our feelings so that we present positive emotions when they are contrary to our actual feelings
- The degree to which an individual feels positive or negative about a job
- a generalized positive or negative feelings of mind
- People's skills, knowledge, experience and general attributes
- The perceived likelihood that someone will behave in a particular way toward a specific object, person or event.
- The study of the behavior of groups and how they relate to each other in a social setting
- Abreviation for a field of study focused on understanding, explaining and improving attitudes of individuals in organization
- The scientific study of the human mind that seeks to measure and explain behaviorl characteristics
- People or events elicit a variety of feelings that cause us to respond in different ways, these are called
- Created Two-Factor Theory
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- a connection with the organization and passion for one’s job
- The sum total of a person’s underlying beliefs
- A dynamic condition in which an individual is confronted with an opportunity, demand, or resource related to what the individual desires, and for which the outcome is perceived to be both uncertain and important.
- Created ERG Theory
- A discrepancy between the emotions a person displays and the emotions he or she actually feels
- a phenomenon in which emotions experienced by one or more individuals in a work group spread to the others
- A person’s positive and negative feelings toward a specific object, person or event.
- The capacity to influence others, even when they try to resist influence.
- Created a hierarchy of needs
- Emotional Intelligence abbreviation
- A goal that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time bound
- A process that begins when one party perceives that another has negatively affected or is about to negatively affect something that the first party cares about.
- A set of principles intended to explain behavior phenomena in organizations
- The study of people and their activities in relation to societal, environmental and cultural influences
31 Clues: Created ERG Theory • Created Two-Factor Theory • Created a hierarchy of needs • Created Acquired Needs Theory • A simplified snapshot of reality • Emotional Intelligence abbreviation • The sum total of a person’s underlying beliefs • a generalized positive or negative feelings of mind • a connection with the organization and passion for one’s job • ...
Psychology Review 2024-09-03
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- type of psychology that focuses on the discoveries of the structural elements of the mind
- type of approach that states that children actively construct their understanding of the world, rather than just absorbing it
- type of psychology that focuses on how we process and interpret information
- this animal was experimented on in Pavlov's research
- psychologist that investigated the effect of salivation and digestion
- type of psychology that focuses on the discovery of the mind through the exploration of emotions, memories, and habits
- the belief that what we know comes from experience
- type of psychology that focuses on the structures of the body and how they may impact a given thought, behavior, or emotion
- the science of behavior and mental processes
- type of need at the bottom of Maslow's heirarchy that includes food, water, shelter, and clothing
- type of conditioning that Skinner studied, where a person creates a conditioned response due to a stimulus
- psychologist who explored psychoanalysis and created the tripartite theory of mind
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- this theory states that a person has an innate desire and need for a caregiver
- type of psychology that focuses on how we are affected by unconscious drives and conflicts
- type of reinforcement that provides a direct reward for performing a certain behavior
- philosopher who argued that the mind at birth is a blank slate
- this animal was experimented on in Harlow's research
- the top of Maslow's hierarchy in which a person reaches their full potential
- portion of the mind that represents primal desires according to Freud
- how we incorporate new information into preexisting ideas and schemas
- type of bias that occurs when a person in an experiment either consciously or unconsciously acts a certain way to please the researcher
- first stage of Piaget's stages of development, where a person tries to achieve object permanence (birth to 2 years old)
- the portion of the tripartite theory of mind that represents societal norms and values
- this animal was experimented on in Skinner's research
24 Clues: the science of behavior and mental processes • the belief that what we know comes from experience • this animal was experimented on in Harlow's research • this animal was experimented on in Pavlov's research • this animal was experimented on in Skinner's research • philosopher who argued that the mind at birth is a blank slate • ...
Chapter 6, Lesson 2: Theory of Evolution 2024-03-21
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- a person who studies plants and animals by observing them
- the group of islands where Charles found evidence for his theory
- characteristics of species that enable the species to survive in its environment
- the reptile species that Charles studied
- the process by which living organisms change over time
- to overcome by an argument
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- a characteristic that enables species to blend into their environments
- a type of evolutionary selection that humans, chooses features for organisms
- the name of the ship the father of evolutionary biology sailed on
- a type of breeding that is passing on a desirable trait from parent to offspring
- selection
- the man who developed the theory of evolution
- the resemblance of one species to another species
- the bird species that Charles studied
14 Clues: selection • to overcome by an argument • the bird species that Charles studied • the reptile species that Charles studied • the man who developed the theory of evolution • the resemblance of one species to another species • the process by which living organisms change over time • a person who studies plants and animals by observing them • ...
Modernism 2025-04-22
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- The Holocaust resulted from Hitler's ______ racial superiority theory
- Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with this acting
- Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with this art
- Picasso's landmark painting
- After 1945, there was a major art production between New York and this other city
- Characteristic of art in the first half of the 20th century
- Fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of this
- The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession
- According to Freud, civilization was the product of this
- one of the major characteristics of jazz music
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- Harlem Renaissance artist that painted "The Migration Theory"
- The first totalitarian state of the 20th century was established here
- T.S. Eliot's "The Rock" claimed that knowledge accumulated by Western civilization, brought 20th century Westerners closer to ignorance and this
- Jung argued that the collective unconscious manifested itself in these
- Leopold Bloom is the central figure in this James Joyce's landmark work
- Artistic movement that thrived on nihilism and irrationalism
- early filmmaker that created the pioneering narrative film, A Trip to the Moon
- Purging the canvas of all recognizable subject matter was the aim of this artist
- Aaron Copland found inspiration in this type of music
- The leading action painter of the twentieth century.
20 Clues: Picasso's landmark painting • Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with this art • The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession • one of the major characteristics of jazz music • The leading action painter of the twentieth century. • Aaron Copland found inspiration in this type of music • Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with this acting • ...
Baby's INTELLECTUAL Growth and Development 2025-03-10
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- learning from senses
- stage of Piaget's theory about learning logical “rules” throughout ages 7-11
- During the sensorimotor period, a baby is completely ____, only thinking about self
- use of words and number, represent ideas
- length of time a person can concentrate on a task without getting bored
- Primary ___ Reactions are simple motor habits centered around own body -1 to 4 months
- understanding that things exist outside of view (8-12 months)
- stage of Piaget's theory where, at 2-7 years old, the child thinks about everything in terms of their own actions and what they perceive
- By the time a child is about a year old, they can usually say ___ understandable words (ex: mom, dad, dog,etc.)
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- ___ vocabulary includes words that are used in talking and writing
- during the _____ period described by Piaget, babies learn through senses and actions(birth to 2 years)
- stage of Piaget's theory that explains starting to think logically through processes
- using this to communicate with baby from 6-12 months helps with memory, language development, motor skill development, etc.
- ___ vocabulary includes words that a baby understands but doesn’t say
- baby will start ___ (bababab, gagagaga, dadada) at about 4-5 months to imitate speech
- According to Piaget, this controls development of intellectual skills
16 Clues: learning from senses • use of words and number, represent ideas • understanding that things exist outside of view (8-12 months) • ___ vocabulary includes words that are used in talking and writing • ___ vocabulary includes words that a baby understands but doesn’t say • According to Piaget, this controls development of intellectual skills • ...
marrow thieves 2025-12-15
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- a group of people living in the same place
- association formed for mutual benefit
- customs or beliefs
- what a person or thing is
- the events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- a traditional story
- retrieve or recover
- withstand difficulties
- lasting emotional impact
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- crowd out
- affectionately remembering the past
- firm belief in the truth
- take another person's property
- break free
- planned way of doing things
- property that is or may be inherited
- continuing to live or exist
- suffer
- the ability to do something that frightens one
- mind stores and remembers information
20 Clues: suffer • crowd out • break free • customs or beliefs • a traditional story • retrieve or recover • withstand difficulties • firm belief in the truth • lasting emotional impact • what a person or thing is • planned way of doing things • continuing to live or exist • take another person's property • affectionately remembering the past • property that is or may be inherited • ...
First 50 Terms for AP Psych Exam 2020-05-15
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- The way a problem is presented. Its presentation can affect how people view the problem and thus potentially affect decisions regarding the problem.
- Came up with the concept of a mental age and created a standardized test as well to measure intelligence.
- Neural impulse.
- People have removed this in the case of severe epileptic seizures.
- Thinking that gradually limits the number of possible solutions until the best solution is found.
- Part of brain that directs muscle movements in order to enable speech.
- Creator of the nativist theory of language acquisition.
- Biomedical therapy treated on very depressed people. An electric current is sent through their brain.
- In classical conditioning, the conditioning response wanes. In operant conditioning, the response is no longer reinforced.
- Why the news is so polarized. we only look for information that corresponds with our beliefs and not for any information that would contradict us.
- Theory that some of our motivated behaviors leads to an increase in arousal.
- Creative thinkers think like this.
- Stage in Piaget's theory when people begin to be able to think about thoughts in a logical manner (starts at like age 12).
- A psychodynamic theorist that focused on the role of the ego and not so much the role of the unconscious. He also thought people were motivated by inferiority and superiority.
- An example of this is retinal disparity.
- Dream theory that states that neural activity during sleep causes random visual memories to arise. Our brain makes these into stories.
- New information updates our existing schemas.
- A neo-Freudian who created the psychosocial stage theory.
- When something gets closer to us, our eyes have to move toward each other to keep it focused. it helps us understand how close objects are to us.
- Jung said this was a part of the collective unconscious, and these were the universal concepts we all share as humans.
- Cultural rules on when/how to express emotions. Therefore, these expressions are not universal to all cultures.
- The stage in Piaget's theory when children gain the ability to think about concrete events logically (from 7-11 years).
- Neuron unable to be excited to generate another action potential (doesn’t matter how intense the stimulus is).
- 2 stimuli become linked in this type of learning and Pavlov's dog is an example of this.
- Openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism.
- An example of using this is choosing to take the train after witnessing an airplane crash.
- Takes info and connects it to things we already know.
- Also known as just noticeable difference.
- Effect where over time, intelligence scores increase over generations.
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- It is a monocular cue where faraway objects tend to look blurred.
- Minumum Stimulation needed to detect a sense half of the time.
- Discovered that many facial expressions of emotion were universal (easily read by people from different cultures) (especially anger).
- Research/study that tries to solve practical problems.
- In Pavlov's dog, an example of this is the dog salivating.
- The limit set by George Miller and the magic number 7 can be expanded through this.
- Depends on one's span and the recency effect. the magic number 7 shows how much it is.
- These are also known as motor neurons. They bring info from brain and spinal cord to glands and muscles.
- Its two divisions include the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system and it is a part of the peripheral nervous system.
- Optimal period in life where exposure to certain experiences will enable normal development production.
- When you need to feel a part of a group. This is why we have FOMO.
- A defense mechanism where bad feelings are taken out on not the original source, but a less scary person/object. That is why they say you hurt the ones you love the most.
- This follows the reality principle and is partially unconscious and partially conscious. Some say it is the mediator.
- Ability to adjust to changes/experiences. Helps us grow and develop.
- When a physiological need becomes more prominent, our psychological drive to reduce the need also becomes more prominent.
- Visual perception phenomenon when a small light seems to move in a dark environment.
- Creator of the social learning theory (modeling) and of reciprocal determinism and self-efficacy.
- Guarantee a solution by trying every possible way of answering a problem.
- When we are motivated to perform a certain behavior to attain promised rewards.
- Learning and understanding in terms of our existing schemas.
- A part of the neural impulse when the charge difference is lost, which allows the axon channels to open. This leads to action potential.
50 Clues: Neural impulse. • Creative thinkers think like this. • An example of this is retinal disparity. • Also known as just noticeable difference. • New information updates our existing schemas. • Takes info and connects it to things we already know. • Research/study that tries to solve practical problems. • Creator of the nativist theory of language acquisition. • ...
Unit 4 Assessment Crossword 2025-05-02
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- A tax system where the tax rate increases as a person’s income increases.
- A tax that the government imposes on the money individuals or businesses earn. Typically a percentage of income.
- In the context of supply, cost refers to the amount the supplier pays to bring the good or service to market.
- When you combine the supply and demand curves, this is the point where they intersect!
- Money, goods, and services circulating between households and firms.
- The ability of a firm to dictate/determine the price of a particular good in the market.
- A market where there are identical goods sold by many companies.
- A key economic principle that explains how the price and quantity of goods in a market are determined by their availability. (Sellers)
- A single seller of a good or service controls the entire market.
- A tax system where everyone pays the same percentage of their income, regardless of how much they earn.
- What each player gains or loses based on the outcome.
- An organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, benefits such as healthcare, and job security.
- A business owned and operated by one person.
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- A market with many firms (producers) selling similar but not identical goods.
- The process in which union representatives and company management meet to negotiate a new labor contract.
- A situation where one person’s gain is exactly balanced by another person’s loss.
- The amount of money a consumer pays for a good or service—the amount the supplier receives for the sale of a good or service.
- An organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands.
- A market that is dominated by a few sellers.
- The classic game theory game where two rational players choose to stay silent or snitch.
- The study of decision-making in situations where the outcome depends on the choices of multiple people (or players).
- A key economic principle that explains how the price and quantity of goods in a market are determined by the consumers' desire for them. (Buyers)
- The possibility of losing something valuable.
- A company that owns multiple businesses in different industries.
- A business owned and operated by two or more people.
25 Clues: A market that is dominated by a few sellers. • A business owned and operated by one person. • The possibility of losing something valuable. • A business owned and operated by two or more people. • What each player gains or loses based on the outcome. • A market where there are identical goods sold by many companies. • ...
International Business English 2 (Unit 1) 2024-10-03
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- continues for a while (often years)
- must do something
- a problem or difficulty
- to experience something, usually difficult
- to happen
- a small amount
- to keep at the same level or rate
- when the price of things go up over time
- many
- the amount of money in an account
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- when people cannot find a job
- used to talk about future plans
- not changing very much
- the way a country or region manages its money and resources
- to show, to say, or to point to something
- a length of time
- for example
- to handle or take care of something
- because of something
- a company or business
20 Clues: many • to happen • for example • a small amount • a length of time • must do something • because of something • a company or business • not changing very much • a problem or difficulty • when people cannot find a job • used to talk about future plans • to keep at the same level or rate • the amount of money in an account • continues for a while (often years) • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-03-16
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- The process developed by Bacon
- He promoted the idea of mathematization
- The gas Lavoisier discovered
- Chemist responsible for developing the naming system used
- Theory or solar organization promoted by Ptolemy
- The Father of Modern Chemistry
- He invented the microscope
- He invented a new temperature scale for the newly invented thermometer
- He made Copernicus, Brahe, and Kepler understandable to normal people and got in trouble with the Church for it.
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- He proposed that the sun was the center of the solar system instead of the earth
- The science that turned into chemistry
- The device Torricelli invented that measures atmospheric pressure
- Device invented by Galileo
- They made the Heliocentric theory work mathematically with elliptical orbits
- He is considered the father of modern physics and developed ideas on motion, gravity,and light
15 Clues: Device invented by Galileo • He invented the microscope • The gas Lavoisier discovered • The process developed by Bacon • The Father of Modern Chemistry • The science that turned into chemistry • He promoted the idea of mathematization • Theory or solar organization promoted by Ptolemy • Chemist responsible for developing the naming system used • ...
English class's unit 1 2022-03-26
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- An event constituting a new stage in a changing situation.
- When you mix
- Everything in earth
- It's not theory, come on! We need to find a.... solution to fix our problem.
- The action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid.
- He tried to... the size of her house.
- Paper with your answers.
- The qualities of an object that affect how easily it is able to move through the air.
- Polar bears are probably gonna.... soon.
- The scientists used a lot of.... to prove their investigation was wrong.
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- Something birds use to eat.
- ..., the kids don't go play outside anymore.
- The action or process of dicovering or being doscoverd.
- An act of presenting a play, concert, or another form of entertainment.
- They used us like... for the new medication.
- For the university we need to do a ... about maternity.
- I'm thinking about starting to.... my own clothes.
- Birds use them to fly.
- You can't... depression just smiling. You will find the real solution with medication and therapy.
- I think I would... if that theory is right or not.
20 Clues: When you mix • Everything in earth • Birds use them to fly. • Paper with your answers. • Something birds use to eat. • He tried to... the size of her house. • Polar bears are probably gonna.... soon. • ..., the kids don't go play outside anymore. • They used us like... for the new medication. • I'm thinking about starting to.... my own clothes. • ...
brian wong sessions 2025-06-02
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- ethnicity
- final step of memo drafting
- Hong Kong, a city of ____
- the quality of being easily managed, controlled, or dealt with
- one of the graphs shown
- lowest avg age
- grass___/ ___ causes
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- one aspect of hong kong's provisions
- provide support or a firm basis for.
- problem solving=
- world leader brought up often
- the sweet treat given during final session
- Session 2 focus
- reasons to why countries are allies
14 Clues: ethnicity • lowest avg age • Session 2 focus • problem solving= • grass___/ ___ causes • one of the graphs shown • Hong Kong, a city of ____ • final step of memo drafting • world leader brought up often • reasons to why countries are allies • one aspect of hong kong's provisions • provide support or a firm basis for. • the sweet treat given during final session • ...
chemistry crossword puzzle 2022-02-11
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- A tiny subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Chemical reactions that absorb (or use) energy
- An ionic compound of the H+ cation dissolved in water
- The sum of the number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- the unit of temperature scales
- ending that is applied that describes the types of chemical bonds in the molecule
- theory The theory that reactions occur when reactant molecules “effectively collide”
- A physical property defined as a substance’s mass divided by its volume
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- A condition when the reactants and products of a chemical equation have the same number of atoms of all elements presentcatalyst
- A gas law that relates number of particles to volume
- The smallest piece of an element that maintains the identity of that element
- gas law A gas law that combines pressure, volume, and temperature
- the name comes before the molecule
- When a chemical reaction happens, energy is transferred to or from the surroundings.
- Bind to the surface of another substance
- The tendency of a substance to interact with itself
- A species with an overall negative charge
17 Clues: the unit of temperature scales • the name comes before the molecule • Bind to the surface of another substance • A species with an overall negative charge • Chemical reactions that absorb (or use) energy • A tiny subatomic particle with a negative charge • The tendency of a substance to interact with itself • A gas law that relates number of particles to volume • ...
Accounting Ethics and Career Terms 2025-02-21
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- Accounting work done within a specific company or organization.
- Providing false or misleading financial information.
- An accountant who provides financial advice and services to small businesses.
- Intentional deception for financial or personal gain.
- A professional who assesses financial data to help businesses make decisions.
- A person who exposes unethical or illegal activities within an organization.
- The professional accounting designation in Canada.
- Taking responsibility for financial reporting and decision-making.
- The practice of openly sharing financial and business information.
- Moral principles that govern a person’s or organization’s behavior.
- The examination of financial records to ensure accuracy and compliance with laws.
- Accounting focused on internal business decision-making.
- The process of recording daily financial transactions of a business.
- The branch of accounting that focuses on recording and reporting financial transactions.
- A professional who reviews financial statements to ensure accuracy and compliance.
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- A set of rules outlining the responsibilities and ethical standards for professionals.
- A specialist in preparing and filing tax returns and advising on tax strategies.
- The use of accounting skills to investigate fraud and financial crimes.
- A situation where a person’s personal interests could interfere with their professional duties.
- A certification earned by a CPA.
- Accounting work done for multiple clients, often through a firm.
- A company that provides accounting, tax, and auditing services.
- A professional responsible for managing employee salaries, benefits, and deductions.
- The individual responsible for overseeing a company’s financial operations and reports.
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
25 Clues: A certification earned by a CPA. • The professional accounting designation in Canada. • Providing false or misleading financial information. • Intentional deception for financial or personal gain. • Accounting focused on internal business decision-making. • Accounting work done within a specific company or organization. • ...
Real life heroes 2023-05-16
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- Developer of the first successful polio vaccine
- Civil rights activist known for refusing to give up her bus seat
- Founder of modern nursing
- Known for her humanitarian work in India
- Pioneer in radioactivity research, first woman to win Nobel Prize
- Women's rights activist who fought for women's suffrage
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- German industrialist who saved over a thousand Jews during the Holocaust
- Civil rights leader who had a dream(Acronyms)
- Scientist who developed germ theory of disease
- Key figure in the Underground Railroad
- Anti-apartheid activist and former president of South Africa
- Inventor and electrical engineer known for his work on alternating current
- Leader of Indian independence movement
- First man to walk on the moon
- Physicist known for theory of relativity
- CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, leading innovator in space and electric car industries
16 Clues: Founder of modern nursing • First man to walk on the moon • Key figure in the Underground Railroad • Leader of Indian independence movement • Known for her humanitarian work in India • Physicist known for theory of relativity • Civil rights leader who had a dream(Acronyms) • Scientist who developed germ theory of disease • Developer of the first successful polio vaccine • ...
Lesson 11 Spelling Words 2023-04-18
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- Someone who plays a sport
- Believed to be true
- To have a good opinion of, think highly of
- Using reason
- Bringing goods from a business to a store or home
- Doing the same thing over and over
- to make known, not hidden
- Having Success at something
- The act of achieving something
- The study of the environment
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- Bus transportation used in a city
- You assure that something is going to work
- Finished doing something like reading a book
- Holding firm
- To go on, especially after stopping
- Hiding
- To go the highest degree
- Not a nephew but a?
- Smeared with grease
- To take out
20 Clues: Hiding • To take out • Holding firm • Using reason • Believed to be true • Not a nephew but a? • Smeared with grease • To go the highest degree • Someone who plays a sport • to make known, not hidden • Having Success at something • The study of the environment • The act of achieving something • Bus transportation used in a city • Doing the same thing over and over • ...
Documentation 2025-11-12
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- - to reply
- - firm where you work
- - contract of..., which means work agreement which is not permament
- - approximately
- - say not to what was agreed
- - to stop
- - money you get for your loss
- - having a job
- - the way you act in different situations in life
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- - what is included
- - the money you have to spend on something
- - to start
- - money that a bank lends you but you have to give it back
- - the beginning of something
- - working together
- - to recognize how good something or someone is
- - decision of two parties to obey the rules
- - refering to the whole year
- - belonging to a particular country
- - plan of a meeting
20 Clues: - to stop • - to reply • - to start • - having a job • - approximately • - what is included • - working together • - plan of a meeting • - firm where you work • - the beginning of something • - say not to what was agreed • - refering to the whole year • - money you get for your loss • - belonging to a particular country • - the money you have to spend on something • ...
Chapter 2 Preci Vocab 2017-03-08
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- of or relating to the telegraph
- a thing that is added or attached to something larger or more important
- theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason
- relating to or situated on the edge or periphery of something
- unchanging overtime or unable to be changed
- the rejection of all religious, often in belief belief that life is meaningless
- the quality of being easily shaped or molded
- able to hammered/pressed permanently out of shape w/out breaking or cracking
- (of a person) clever, original and inventive
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- doctrine that all events; are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- the ability of the brain to form synaptic connections
- make or become accustomed or used to something
- denoting circles or other shapes that share the same center
- branch of knowledge deals w/ structure
- theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise
- very weak or slight
17 Clues: very weak or slight • of or relating to the telegraph • branch of knowledge deals w/ structure • unchanging overtime or unable to be changed • the quality of being easily shaped or molded • (of a person) clever, original and inventive • make or become accustomed or used to something • the ability of the brain to form synaptic connections • ...
Big Bang 2022-09-09
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- Leftover energy from the big bang that is very cold and evenly spread out
- His theory is led scientists to create the theory. Very smart.
- Everything that exists
- The way that light spreads out as it travels and appears more red the further it goes
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- The opposite of redshift
- The man who coined the big bang term despite being opposed to it
- The theory that says that the universe started from a huge expansion
- A way that scientists study/measure light
- What made up the big bang originally
- The branch of science that handles space and the universe as a whole
10 Clues: Everything that exists • The opposite of redshift • What made up the big bang originally • A way that scientists study/measure light • His theory is led scientists to create the theory. Very smart. • The man who coined the big bang term despite being opposed to it • The theory that says that the universe started from a huge expansion • ...
Written Exam Practice 2023-11-14
19 Clues: brisk • tired • moist • raise • occur • lunar • escape • jammed • company • top dome • amazement • incredible • off postpone • down descend • careless scrape • long step stride • new, fresh stale • with six equal sides cube • about the same age generation
random things 2021-01-21
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- The synonym of employment
- Tolerance
- The synonym is community
- The Synonym of theory
- The synonym of society
- The synonym of modification
- The synonym of unity
- The synonym of agenda
- The synonym of tea
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- The synonym of reef
- The synonym of imperialism
- The synonym of salt
- The synonym of account
- The Synonym of peace
- The synonym of plan
- The synonym of case
- The synonym of authority
- The synonym of ancient times
18 Clues: Tolerance • The synonym of tea • The synonym of reef • The synonym of salt • The synonym of plan • The synonym of case • The Synonym of peace • The synonym of unity • The Synonym of theory • The synonym of agenda • The synonym of account • The synonym of society • The synonym is community • The synonym of authority • The synonym of imperialism • The synonym of employment • ...
random things 2021-01-21
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- The synonym of employment
- Tolerance
- The synonym is community
- The Synonym of theory
- The synonym of society
- The synonym of modification
- The synonym of unity
- The synonym of agenda
- The synonym of tea
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- The synonym of reef
- The synonym of imperialism
- The synonym of salt
- The synonym of account
- The Synonym of peace
- The synonym of plan
- The synonym of case
- The synonym of authority
- The synonym of ancient times
18 Clues: Tolerance • The synonym of tea • The synonym of reef • The synonym of salt • The synonym of plan • The synonym of case • The Synonym of peace • The synonym of unity • The Synonym of theory • The synonym of agenda • The synonym of account • The synonym of society • The synonym is community • The synonym of authority • The synonym of imperialism • The synonym of employment • ...
CS 6 2026-03-27
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- Post the Satyam Scam, A new provision for ____________ rotation was also implemented.
- _____________ sites, Facebook and Instagram - social media is becoming a hunting ground for Sebi as it seeks to trace connections in various insider trading cases.
- To increase low pension saving rates among private sector workers the Government mandated employers to establish an “________________ enrolment” scheme in 2012.
- Carbon credit ratings agencies _________ carbon credit projects along various dimensions, including but not limited to the attributes featured in standards. They tend to sell their ratings via a subscription model to prospective credit buyers.
- India has started working on a well-organized and rule-based Emissions Trading System (ETS), called the Carbon Creditm ___________________ Scheme.
- Carbon credits are ________________ instruments where the buyer pays another company to take some action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, and the buyer gets credit for the reduction
- ____________ Carbon Sequestration - This involves using natural processes—primarily photosynthesis—to capture atmospheric carbon dioxide and store it in living biomass and soils.
- It is the replanting of trees on degraded or recently deforested land to restore ecosystems.
- The Greenhouse Gas (GHG) __________________ - A widely used standard for emissions reporting. The protocol covers project emissions reporting and corporate emissions reporting.
- The North Face goes on hike-alongs with _______________ to help it refine where pockets in its clothing should go.
- _________________ emissions from the use and disposal of products can also be indirectly attributed to the organisation
- In 2003, _______ started falsifying Satyam's financial records to depict a more rosy image of growth and profitability than the firm has actually accomplished.
- One of the most famous examples of __________________ Thaler’s Nudge theory, a leading scholar of behavioral economics, was the placement of a fly-shaped sticker at the bottom of a urinal at the Amsterdam airport.
- India is working towards women's ______________ through various policies and programs, including Beti Bachao Beti Padhao
- Jeffrey Skilling, the former ________________ president, was convicted in 2006 on 19 counts, including insider trading. He was sentenced to 24 years and fined $45 million
- ________________ change is increasingly recognised as a major challenge. It is widely accepted that the greenhouse gas emissions caused by humans are having a negative impact on the environment.
- ____________________ being India’s largest industry and business association launched the first major reform in corporate governance. In 1996, the it constituted a task force to frame a corporate governance code for Indian companies
- Kumar ______________ Birla Committee (1999) - First CG framework Contribution
- SEBI (_____________ Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011
- It is established to regulate and develop a market for securities in India.
- Nudge theory is a concept in ______________ economics that suggests subtly guiding people toward making better choices without limiting their freedom of choice or using coercion
- SEBI (Listing _______________ and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015
- Raj _______________ was the founder of the once-mighty hedge fund firm Galleon Group. The firm fell apart after he was arrested in 2009 on charges of conspiring to trade using insider information. The scheme could have brought in profits of some $20 million, according to the government.
- The company sends people on drive-alongs to see how motorists use the features of the cars;
- Nudge theory is a concept in behavioral economics that suggests __________________ guiding people toward making better choices
- Carbon credit ________________ and marketplaces connect buyers with project developers. Some list projects they helped finance and develop, raising the potential for conflicts of interest
- NITI Aayog is the nodal institution for achieving SDGs in the country, leading the 2030 __________ with the spirit of cooperative and competitive federalism.
- Corporate governance in India is the structure of rules and powers that are used in the management of corporate organizations. Investor interest and regulatory ______________ continue to escalate, so companies can no longer overlook governance frameworks
- ____________ Technologies had a long history of aggressively entering markets and challenging regulators in order to achieve its operating goals.
- Carbon credits are supposed to represent one ___________ ton of carbon dioxide equivalent gas.
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- Spain - The country operates an opt-out system for organ donation. All citizens are _________________ registered for organ donation unless they choose to state otherwise.
- Uday Kotak Committee (2017) – Board______________ , disclosures
- Sebi keeping tabs on social media for ______________ trading clues
- In the absence of government regulations requiring dramatic reductions of __________ gas emissions that are causing climate change, a growing number of companies are adopting “net zero” targets.
- Voluntary carbon credits means companies choose to do it to be more eco-friendly, while ____________ means they are required to do it by rules or laws.
- After observing through__________________ , that people spent more time cleaning their mop than cleaning their floors, P&G famously came up with the Swiffer mop.
- Satyam is known as the "_________ Scandal of Indian Histor
- An emissions reduction, commonly resulting from a project undertaken in the developing world, which has been sold to compensate for emissions elsewhere.
- ________________ serve as a communication tool, facilitating discussions between team members, stakeholders, and potential investors.
- 2015: SEBI replaces Clause 49 with very rigorous governance norms under its ______________ Regulations
- ___________ options: Automatic enrollment in a retirement plan is a classic example, as it significantly increases participation compared to an opt-in system.
- International Organization of _______________ Commissions
- The _____________ Committee Report (1979) was the first of its kind to identify the significant effects caused by company employees misusing market- sensitive information to manipulate stock prices, thereby undermining market integrity and harming public investors.
- SEBI (Issue of Capital and __________ Requirements) Regulations, 2018
- SEBI (____________ of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015
- Boston Consulting Group implemented a policy in its ___________________ system, to enable leaders to be more considerate of employees’ life outside work.
- In India, carbon credits can be created under two types of systems: _______ and compliance.
- To manage ______________ risk, some carbon credit providers include a form of insurance: They set aside a percentage of the carbon credits generated by a project to hold in reserve and offer as compensation if reversals occur. Alternatively, buyers can self insure by purchasing more credits than they currently need.
- Social______________: Displaying the names of colleagues who have already enrolled in a charitable giving program can encourage others to join, based on social proof.
- In December 2004, the MCA formed the ____________________ Committee. This committee while taking lessons from the international scenario, applied the lessons to the Indian economy.
- It is the permanent, human-driven clearing of forested land, primarily for agricultural expansion (soy, palm oil, cattle ranching), logging, and urban development.
- Permanence risk - This refers to the possibility that the GHG emissions avoided or removed from the atmosphere as a result of a carbon credit project might be _______________ rather than permanent benefits, with a “reversal” resulting in such carbon being released into the atmosphere.
- ________________ Mapping is a team process that helps you to identify the thoughts and feelings of a particular group – usually customers – on a specific issue.
- By contrast, customers know they are being shadowed during “shop-a-longs” and often provide “stream of_________________” narratives about what they think, feel, and do throughout their shopping journey.
- A product’s profits need to be________________ , given no company wants to spend money building a product only to discover they can’t turn first-time buyers into long-term customers.
- ___________________ Committee: The committee defined corporate governance “as the system by which companies are directed and controlled”. This definition is the most concise form of definition of corporate governance.
56 Clues: SEBI (____________ of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015 • International Organization of _______________ Commissions • Satyam is known as the "_________ Scandal of Indian Histor • Uday Kotak Committee (2017) – Board______________ , disclosures • Sebi keeping tabs on social media for ______________ trading clues • ...
Unit 6 2026-03-23
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- Fast-growing suburban cities with large populations but not traditional downtown areas.
- Less developed countries that depend on core countries and provide raw materials and labor.
- Cities with a population of over 10 million people.
- Model: A model that predicts interaction between two places based on population size and distance.
- City: A city that has a major influence on global economic, political, and cultural systems.
- Place Theory: A theory by Christaller that explains how cities are located and how they provide goods and services to surrounding areas.
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- Cities with a population of over 20 million people.
- Residential areas beyond the suburbs where people live but commute to the city for work.
- City: A city that is more than twice as large as the next largest city and dominates a country’s economy, politics, and culture.
- World Systems Theory: A theory that divides the world into core, semi-periphery, and periphery countries based on economic development.
- Size Rule: A rule stating that the population of a city is proportional to its rank in the country (2nd largest is 1/2 the size of the largest, 3rd is 1/3, etc.).
- Cities: Large centers of business, shopping, and entertainment located on the outskirts of cities, usually near highways.
12 Clues: Cities with a population of over 20 million people. • Cities with a population of over 10 million people. • Fast-growing suburban cities with large populations but not traditional downtown areas. • Residential areas beyond the suburbs where people live but commute to the city for work. • ...
FLAVOURS 2022-11-06
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- resembling cream in consistency or color.
- tasting of, containing, or preserved with salt.
- flavored with or fragrant with spice.
- harmful to health.
- having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar.
- having the qualities (such as smoothness or richness) of butter buttery flavors
- relating to nutrition.
- with opposite sides or surfaces that are a great or relatively great distance apart.
- consisting of or easily breaking into small fragments.
- relating to or derived from living matter.
- consisting of, containing, or resembling water.
- filled with or smelling of smoke.
- covered with or resembling an oily substance.
- free from moisture or liquid; not wet or moist.
- soft and sticky.
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- having a full, distinctive taste; full of flavor.
- soft and pulpy.
- having a pleasingly firm, dry, and brittle surface or texture.
- solid, firm, and rigid; not easily broken, bent, or pierced.
- having a high degree of heat or a high temperature.
- serving to refresh or reinvigorate someone.
- having the consistency or sweetness of syrup.
- little thickness or depth.
- an open pastry case containing a filling.
- full of juice; succulent.
- having a sharp, pungent taste or smell; not sweet.
- needing to be chewed hard or for some time before being swallowed.
- sweet with a bitter aftertaste.
- slightly wet; damp or humid.
- having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey; not salty, sour, or bitter.
30 Clues: soft and pulpy. • soft and sticky. • harmful to health. • relating to nutrition. • full of juice; succulent. • little thickness or depth. • slightly wet; damp or humid. • sweet with a bitter aftertaste. • filled with or smelling of smoke. • flavored with or fragrant with spice. • resembling cream in consistency or color. • an open pastry case containing a filling. • ...
What Is Truth? 2022-05-10
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- A theory where a belief is true if it works and is useful.
- Philosopher who said judgement is true if it conforms to external reality
- Theory where the belief is true if it coheres with others.
- best philosophy teacher ever
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- Indian philosopher who believed awareness is a nature of truth
- A theory between preposition and fact.
- What is ____?
- Philosopher that objected the correspondence theory
- Philosopher who said "A sentence is true if and only if it expresses a state of affairs that obtains in reality"
9 Clues: What is ____? • best philosophy teacher ever • A theory between preposition and fact. • Philosopher that objected the correspondence theory • A theory where a belief is true if it works and is useful. • Theory where the belief is true if it coheres with others. • Indian philosopher who believed awareness is a nature of truth • ...
Johann 1.3 Keywords 2025-10-06
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- Phsycial work that is performed for income/wages.
- An expertise or ability set needed to do tasks or jobs effectively.
- The promotion of products or services through different kinds of media to attract consumers and increase sales.
- Actions or activities that is done for a fee.
- A institution that accepts deposits, provides loans and offers saving and checking account services.
- A Māori word for family that is oftenly living together.
- A group of people which often is a family, living together.
- Putting money into something such as real estate or company stocks, expecting to make a profit.
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- Physical items that can be purchased or sold
- The financial gain AFTER paying all expenses
- A person who purchases goods and services for their own use.
- Buying services or goods
- A business that makes goods or gives services to sell.
- A businesses financial gain from sales BEFORE paying expenses.
- Money that was borrowed from a bank or any other financial institution that must be repaid with an extra fee, interest.
- The effect or the influence of one thing on another thing.
- Money recieved on a regular basis either from working or investments. The place where money is earned such as a job, investments, business or even government benefits.
- The amount of goods or services a producer or firm is willing and are able to sell at different prices.
18 Clues: Buying services or goods • Physical items that can be purchased or sold • The financial gain AFTER paying all expenses • Actions or activities that is done for a fee. • Phsycial work that is performed for income/wages. • A business that makes goods or gives services to sell. • A Māori word for family that is oftenly living together. • ...
TOPIC-Anthropology 2022-11-19
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- study of society and culture including cultural diversity and universalism.
- the scientific description of peoples and cultures with their customs, habits, and mutual differences.
- father of anthropology
- scientist who put forward the theory of evolution by natural selection
- branch of anthropology that studies the role of language in the social lives of individuals and communities.
- special sub-field of anthropology that involves applying skeletal analysis and techniques in archaeology to solving criminal cases.
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- city where ASI was established
- the study of the human past using material remains
- theory which states that all humans and cultural groups are inherently equal.
- theory which views society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability
10 Clues: father of anthropology • city where ASI was established • the study of the human past using material remains • scientist who put forward the theory of evolution by natural selection • study of society and culture including cultural diversity and universalism. • theory which states that all humans and cultural groups are inherently equal. • ...
Contemporary Critics 2025-10-09
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- Literary elements closing in on some centric position
- Autumn and death phase are archetypes
- Preference for speech over writing
- Black marks on
- Miller is a type of critic
- This person uses any materials or instruments at hand
- Derrida's neologism
- Production and transmission of speech sounds
- Deconstruction is closely associated with
- A French philosopher and Mathematician
- Author of Chronicles of Narnia series
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- Anatomy of Criticism
- Theory of knowledge
- Miller’s accusation of M.H. Abram’s theory of language
- Wilson Knight is a critic
- Another word for knowledge
- John Crowe Ransome
- Literary critic should study
- Derrida’s critique focuses
- Present meaning is accumulated
20 Clues: Black marks on • John Crowe Ransome • Theory of knowledge • Derrida's neologism • Anatomy of Criticism • Wilson Knight is a critic • Another word for knowledge • Miller is a type of critic • Derrida’s critique focuses • Literary critic should study • Present meaning is accumulated • Preference for speech over writing • Autumn and death phase are archetypes • ...
SAT Vocab 3 Crossword (C) 2023-11-29
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- in a forceful, passionate way
- tending to stir up conflict
- respected due to age
- intense anger
- to keep a firm hold
- stubborn
- petty, worthless
- characterized by bitterness
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- without the necessities of life
- boring
- to praise
- a duty or a responsibility
- having developed abilities at an earlier age
- arrogant
- feeling or showing anger because of unfairness
15 Clues: boring • arrogant • stubborn • to praise • intense anger • petty, worthless • to keep a firm hold • respected due to age • a duty or a responsibility • tending to stir up conflict • characterized by bitterness • in a forceful, passionate way • without the necessities of life • having developed abilities at an earlier age • feeling or showing anger because of unfairness
Theorists 2022-09-15
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- Founder of educational philosophy
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna
- Stressed the importance of a child's cultural background as an effect to the stages of development. Different cultures stress different social interactions
- the founder of kindergarten
- Children’s moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment and proceeds to the development of ethical principles
- Founder of child psychoanalysis, began her career under father's wing
- Children’s intellectual development proceeds through stages, as they adapt to the physical environment
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test, the basis of today's IQ tests
- exercised considerable influence in academic educational psychology
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- Children develop at their own pace and gain knowledge by actively using their senses
- Believed that children are born naturally good
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools
- Established the normative theory
- Considered the father of psychology
- Social developmentalist coined the term, operant conditioning
- Saw the importance of home education in the early years
16 Clues: the founder of kindergarten • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools • Established the normative theory • Founder of educational philosophy • Studied Freudian theory from Anna • Considered the father of psychology • Believed that children are born naturally good • Saw the importance of home education in the early years • ...
Renaissance! 2016-11-29
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- not in favor of indulgences
- helped bring knowledge of the bible printed with the printing press
- importance to someone or something
- buy this and you will go to heaven
- used to print the 95 theses
- galileo proved this wrong
- ethical life stance
- classes of status (merchants, peasants, etc)
- these people are not christians and they teach the hebrew bible
- rebirth of appreciation to the English theater.
- a population shift from rural to urban areas.
- he proved the theory of heliocentric
- an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists.
- it is a group of people a club or a city.
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- galileo proved this right
- being subject to death
- historical period including many different discoveries
- time of significance
- one of the greatest painters of the Italian Renaissance
- served as a court writer
- many different people, beliefs and cultures
- the founder of modern political science
- the practices of the Roman Catholic Church
- a campaign in favor of a cause
- artistic two-dimensional surface created by davinci
- princess of France
- made the theory about heliocentric
- clue what they're known as
- specific language of a region
- an opinion that goes against a religion
- belief of the hebrew bible
31 Clues: princess of France • ethical life stance • time of significance • being subject to death • served as a court writer • galileo proved this right • galileo proved this wrong • clue what they're known as • belief of the hebrew bible • not in favor of indulgences • used to print the 95 theses • specific language of a region • a campaign in favor of a cause • ...
Nature of L_I_G_H_T ! 2012-12-03
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- light consists of corpuscles or tiny particles shooting out like tiny bullets from a source
- discovered that light is made up of seven colors
- according to him, light is propagated in space as EM waves
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- phenomenon where electrons are emitted when light strikes a photosensitive metal surface
- proposed that every particle of matter is somehow endowed with a wave to guide as it travels
- supported and confirmed the EM wave theory of light
- had a study of the scattering of X - rays by electrons
- proposed the wave theory
- this assumes that light is radiated in discrete packets or bundles called photons
- performed double slit experiment which showed interference of light
- according to this theory light is a series of disturbances
11 Clues: proposed the wave theory • discovered that light is made up of seven colors • supported and confirmed the EM wave theory of light • had a study of the scattering of X - rays by electrons • according to this theory light is a series of disturbances • according to him, light is propagated in space as EM waves • ...
Unit 4 activity- Business level strategy 2025-10-11
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- - 7. A river barge company can offer cheaper, although slower, per pound transportation of products to companies when compared with transportation by air, truck, or rail. The river barge company should first target customers whose companies use _______ strategy.
- - A firm’s core strategy is its ______ strategy.
- - When Ikea keeps prices low while focusing on a particular market niche, it’s using ______ strategy
- - A non-generic strategy focused on variety rather than cost or uniqueness ______. (A.Focused differentiation, B.Product diversification)
- - To meet and exceed customer expectations, firms must continuously improve, innovate, andupgrade their ______.
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- - A cost leadership strategy provides goods or services with features that are ______.
- - Central to implementing value-creating strategies are a firm’s ______.
- - A firm successfully implementing a_________ strategy would expect to charge premium prices.
- - When implementing a________, the firm seeks to serve the specialized needs of a market segment.
- - Customer loyalty has a positive relationship with firm ______.
10 Clues: - A firm’s core strategy is its ______ strategy. • - Customer loyalty has a positive relationship with firm ______. • - Central to implementing value-creating strategies are a firm’s ______. • - A cost leadership strategy provides goods or services with features that are ______. • ...
Nike, Inc 2015-02-23
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- This is the state that has the most Nike consumers.
- Theory This theory examines the role of gender in a text.
- Theory This theory examines the role of class consciousness.
- Theory This theory is the study of signs and symbols to determine meaning. The Swoosh.
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- Make up 56% of revenue in generated by this gender.
- Technology A high-performance, microfiber, polyester fabric that moves sweat away from the body and to the fabric surface, where it evaporates. Pioneered by Nike.
- The number one Nike signature sneaker line. Played for the Chicago Bulls.
7 Clues: Make up 56% of revenue in generated by this gender. • This is the state that has the most Nike consumers. • Theory This theory examines the role of gender in a text. • Theory This theory examines the role of class consciousness. • The number one Nike signature sneaker line. Played for the Chicago Bulls. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-02-16
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- The make mountains and trenches
- A grande sized rodent.
- When a subsidence is heated to the point where it rises.
- It's the evidence.
- A guy who invented the theory of Continental Drift.
- The scientific measurement of something thickly compacted.
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- The plates are moving away from each other.
- A pb and j or blt.
- A theory with no evidence, and no one beileved.
- A extremely spicy cucumber.
- Two continents crash together one dives under the other.
- Plates sliding next to each other.
12 Clues: A pb and j or blt. • It's the evidence. • A grande sized rodent. • A extremely spicy cucumber. • The make mountains and trenches • Plates sliding next to each other. • The plates are moving away from each other. • A theory with no evidence, and no one beileved. • A guy who invented the theory of Continental Drift. • When a subsidence is heated to the point where it rises. • ...
Daily Philosophy #2 - daily-philosophy.com, May 2021 2021-05-27
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- Donald ... proposed the principle of charity in disputes
- The original kingdom of Alexander the Great
- Daniel Klein wrote the book "... with Epicurus"
- Someone who believes that life is meaningless
- The Athenian colony Epicurus came from
- One of Epicurus' books is called Principal ...?
- Epicurus' school was called The ...?
- Philosopher James Tartaglia plays this kind of music
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- Epicurus was influenced by this man's atomic theory
- The theory that says that we are motivated to act by the search for pleasure
- The new podcast of Daily Philosophy is called the "... philosophy" podcast.
- Aristotle was the teacher of this famous general
- In his book, Daniel Klein travels to a Greek island called ...?
13 Clues: Epicurus' school was called The ...? • The Athenian colony Epicurus came from • The original kingdom of Alexander the Great • Someone who believes that life is meaningless • Daniel Klein wrote the book "... with Epicurus" • One of Epicurus' books is called Principal ...? • Aristotle was the teacher of this famous general • ...
