theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
MNG10247_Topic 8 2019-01-15
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- __________ theories of motivation offer advice and insight on how people actually make choices to work hard or not, based on their individual preferences, the available rewards and possible work outcomes.
- Physiological, safety and social needs are __________ order needs according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
- In Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, the __________ principle holds that a satisfied need is not a motivator of behaviour.
- According to McClelland's acquired needs theory, the need for __________ reflects the desire to do something better or more efficiently, to solve problems, or to master complex tasks.
- __________ refer(s) to forces within the individual that account for the level, direction, and persistence of effort expended at work.
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- In McClelland's motivation theory, the need for __________ is the desire to control, influence or be responsible for other people.
- A person who likes praise and recognition from his or her supervisor is seeking the satisfaction of the __________ needs in Maslow's hierarchy.
- Maslow's __________ principle holds that a need at one level does not become activated until the next lower-level need is already satisfied.
- In Victor Vroom's expectancy theory of motivation, __________ refers to the person's belief that working hard will result in a desired level of task performance.
- __________ rewards are externally administered; they are valued outcomes given to someone by another person, typically a supervisor or higher-level manager.
10 Clues: Physiological, safety and social needs are __________ order needs according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory. • In Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, the __________ principle holds that a satisfied need is not a motivator of behaviour. • ...
MNG10247: Topic 7 2020-04-29
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- Physiological, safety and social needs are __________ order needs according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory.
- __________ rewards are externally administered; they are valued outcomes given to someone by another person, typically a supervisor or higher-level manager.
- According to McClelland's acquired needs theory, the need for __________ reflects the desire to do something better or more efficiently, to solve problems, or to master complex tasks.
- Maslow's __________ principle holds that a need at one level does not become activated until the next lower-level need is already satisfied.
- __________ refer(s) to forces within the individual that account for the level, direction, and persistence of effort expended at work.
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- In McClelland's motivation theory, the need for __________ is the desire to control, influence or be responsible for other people.
- In Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, the __________ principle holds that a satisfied need is not a motivator of behaviour.
- A person who likes praise and recognition from his or her supervisor is seeking the satisfaction of the __________ needs in Maslow's hierarchy.
- In Victor Vroom's expectancy theory of motivation, __________ refers to the person's belief that working hard will result in a desired level of task performance.
- __________ theories of motivation offer advice and insight on how people actually make choices to work hard or not, based on their individual preferences, the available rewards and possible work outcomes.
10 Clues: Physiological, safety and social needs are __________ order needs according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory. • In Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, the __________ principle holds that a satisfied need is not a motivator of behaviour. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-12
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- method used to confirm findings
- founder of human anatomy
- stated earth was round
- view that earth is the center of the universe
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
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- philosopher that helped develop the scientific method
- discovered that blood circulates throughout the body
- Earth rotates on an axis & around the sun
- proved theory of gravity and developed calculus
- An Italian Astronomer
- father of chemistry
11 Clues: father of chemistry • An Italian Astronomer • stated earth was round • founder of human anatomy • method used to confirm findings • Earth rotates on an axis & around the sun • view that earth is the center of the universe • proved theory of gravity and developed calculus • discovered that blood circulates throughout the body • ...
Vocab Cross Word 2021-09-28
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- Unable to divide/separate
- Fail to resist pressure
- A herbaceous plant or small shrub.
- Seeming reasonable
- Strange or mysterious
- Recognize or ascertain what makes different.
- Term referring to mental process involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension.
- Repeat aloud
- Small or meager (of an amount)
- A style/theory of representation based on the accurate depiction of detail.
- Combination of ideas to form a theory/system.
- demand Mental state a person experiences when they are deeply engaged with a task.
- Arrange (data) in tabular form.
- The development of events beyond a persons control,regarded as determined by a super natural power.
- So intense as to seem tangible.
- Rejoice, be joyful, be happy
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- Of uncertain,unclear character, or meaning.
- A group of people that live in the same place or having particular characteristic in common.
- Shock
- Awaken
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principals and moral uprightness.
- Events happening without casual connection
- The act of intruding
- The action of deceiving someone
- Easily irritated
- A fertile spot in the desert where water is found.
- Provoke or annoy (someone)
- Person convicted of felony
- Living forever, not dying
- Expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it
30 Clues: Shock • Awaken • Repeat aloud • Easily irritated • Seeming reasonable • The act of intruding • Strange or mysterious • Fail to resist pressure • Unable to divide/separate • Living forever, not dying • Provoke or annoy (someone) • Person convicted of felony • Rejoice, be joyful, be happy • Small or meager (of an amount) • The action of deceiving someone • Arrange (data) in tabular form. • ...
Cells:Structure and Function 2022-02-15
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- concluded all animals are composed of cells
- determined cells come only from other cells
- single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus.
- a sphere that contains another sphere called a nucleolus
- concluded all plants are composed of cells
- Controls substances passing in and out
- described his observations as little boxes
- A theory which states that cells are the fundamental units of life
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- Elements that life originated from
- semifluid mixture containing cell compon.
- a cell component that performs specific functions in the cell.
- Basic Unit of life
- first person to observe living cells
- genetic information
- cells in which the genetic material is DNA in the form of chromosomes contained within a nucleus
15 Clues: Basic Unit of life • genetic information • Elements that life originated from • first person to observe living cells • Controls substances passing in and out • semifluid mixture containing cell compon. • concluded all plants are composed of cells • described his observations as little boxes • concluded all animals are composed of cells • ...
Types of government 2025-09-02
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- a government in which the people rule (also known as popular sovereignty)
- an economic system that emphasizes private ownership and free enterprise
- an economic system in which the government decides what and how much to produce, also known as a command economy
- a government system in which power is concentrated in the states and collectively form a loosely united government
- an economic system in which capitalism and socialism combine together
- governments that control all aspects of citizens lives
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- the theory that a nation evolves from the family
- an economic system in which the government plays a significant role in the economy, but on completely control it
- the theory that a leader is given the power to rule from a supreme being or god (two words, no space)
- power of the government is in the hands of a small group of people
- a government system in which power is shared between a federal government and the regional divisions such as states
- a government system in which all key power is given to a central power
- the theory that a nation emerges when one or more people seize control of government
- a government system in which a document places clearly recognized limits on powers
- a government with kings or queens, some are totalitarian while others on constitutional democracies
15 Clues: the theory that a nation evolves from the family • governments that control all aspects of citizens lives • power of the government is in the hands of a small group of people • an economic system in which capitalism and socialism combine together • a government system in which all key power is given to a central power • ...
FYGFVNHHJI 2022-01-07
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- who is the most important human resource in SSI
- what is the most important asset that a firm requires
- what will result in bad capital budgeting
- ________ concerns involved
- most basic resource for any enterprise
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- what is required for physical resource
- ________ of specialization to the firm
- resources that are made by human through his abilities and skills
8 Clues: ________ concerns involved • what is required for physical resource • ________ of specialization to the firm • most basic resource for any enterprise • what will result in bad capital budgeting • who is the most important human resource in SSI • what is the most important asset that a firm requires • resources that are made by human through his abilities and skills
The Armor of God 2024-12-22
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- - The shoes prepare believers with the gospel of ___
- - The sword represents the Word of ___
- - Believers are to rely on the Lord’s ___
- - The armor is used to withstand the day of ___
- - The breastplate represents this
- - Paul exhorts believers to ___ firm
- - The armor prepares believers for spiritual ___
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- - An essential part of spiritual armor
- - The armor protects against the schemes of the ___
- - The book where the armor of God is described
- - The helmet represents this
- - The shield represents this
- - The sword of the ___ is the Bible
- - The belt represents this
- - The shoes represent the ___ of peace
15 Clues: - The belt represents this • - The helmet represents this • - The shield represents this • - The breastplate represents this • - The sword of the ___ is the Bible • - Paul exhorts believers to ___ firm • - An essential part of spiritual armor • - The sword represents the Word of ___ • - The shoes represent the ___ of peace • - Believers are to rely on the Lord’s ___ • ...
Ideal gases 2021-01-28
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- may be known as atoms, molecules and ions in different cases
- measure of space occupied by gas
- name of the temperature when it reaches 0K
- provides evidence for the fast random movement of molecules in a gas
- smallest unit in ehich matter can be divided to
- change in momentum over time taken
- is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas
- a standard number of particles in a mole of any substance
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- normal force exerted per unit areaby the gas on the walls of the container
- unit measurement of pressure
- hypothetical gas composed of molecules which follow a few ideal rules
- theory which links microscopic particles of particles to macroscopic particles of gas
- the law where pressure by a fixed mass is inversely proportional to volume
- the person who investigated movement of gas paricles in 1820s
- value is 1.38 x 10^-23 JK^-1
- the form of energy that an object has when in motion
- measured in degree celcius or kelvin
- when particles bump with each other and the wall of container
- the law which expresses relationship of volume and thermodynamic temperature
- measured in g or kg
20 Clues: measured in g or kg • unit measurement of pressure • value is 1.38 x 10^-23 JK^-1 • measure of space occupied by gas • change in momentum over time taken • measured in degree celcius or kelvin • name of the temperature when it reaches 0K • smallest unit in ehich matter can be divided to • the form of energy that an object has when in motion • ...
scientific revelution 2022-05-06
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- 3 laws of motion
- the theory that everything revolves around the earth
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world.
- an invention that helps people see space
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- rights given to someone at birth
- "i think therefore i am"
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- the theory that everything revolves around the sun
- inventor that created the telescope
9 Clues: 3 laws of motion • "i think therefore i am" • rights given to someone at birth • proposed the heliocentric theory • inventor that created the telescope • an invention that helps people see space • the theory that everything revolves around the sun • the theory that everything revolves around the earth • ...
Economics 1.1-1.4 2025-06-12
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- Little economic growth and innovcation
- Development of skills can further increase production and improve the quality of the product or service
- An economy controlled by a central authoriy
- Applied versions of theory
- As production increases, costs decrease
- Abstract explanations
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- An economy that is based on supply and demand
- The production of one good or service is better split among numerous people
- Combination of different economies
- No economy is truly free
- The study of how humans make decisions
- human wants for goods, services, and resources that exceed what is available.
12 Clues: Abstract explanations • No economy is truly free • Applied versions of theory • Combination of different economies • Little economic growth and innovcation • The study of how humans make decisions • As production increases, costs decrease • An economy controlled by a central authoriy • An economy that is based on supply and demand • ...
Sobriety/ 12 Steps 2016-04-24
14 Clues: Bravery. • A disease. • A loved one • To confess. • The almighty. • Ability to think. • Trust & confidence. • A fundamental truth. • Difficult to manage. • Feeling of expectations. • Resolution or conclusion. • A request from our higher power. • A incident or event that happens. • Firm belief in someone or something.
QUEEN AMINA. MADE IN CHINA {MOHAMAD Z. & FUAD} LIST 9 2013-05-27
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- To glow red
- The amount of space between two places
- A person who is leaving one area to go to another area
- Rounded
- Garments that you wear
- Lasting a short time
- A firm position
- Carefully; hesitantly
- Close; happening soon
- To shout angrily at somebody
- Frail
- The same name of a person
- Very wide or large
- To have pulled something strongly or suddenly
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- Relaxed
- A feeling of embarrassment
- A lie
- The dirt of the land
- Very bright
- A Sight
- Happening everyday
- Victory
- Being poor
- To look angirly at somebody
- To wish happiness on someone
- A flat piece of something
26 Clues: A lie • Frail • Relaxed • Rounded • A Sight • Victory • Being poor • To glow red • Very bright • A firm position • Happening everyday • Very wide or large • The dirt of the land • Lasting a short time • Carefully; hesitantly • Close; happening soon • Garments that you wear • A flat piece of something • The same name of a person • A feeling of embarrassment • To look angirly at somebody • ...
dd 2024-07-20
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- To make something different.
- Last name of the inspirational teacher.
- Subject taught by the main character.
- The power to act, speak, or think freely.
- High respect or esteem.
- Physical force intended to hurt.
- A feeling of deep admiration.
- Process of mixing different groups.
- A book for personal reflections.
- Genocide discussed in the class.
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- Group involved in criminal activities.
- Another term for a diary.
- Where students gather to learn.
- Prejudice based on race.
- Variety, especially in culture.
- Separation based on race.
- A feeling of expectation and desire.
- Firm belief in someone's reliability.
- A central student character.
- A form of celebratory speech.
20 Clues: High respect or esteem. • Prejudice based on race. • Another term for a diary. • Separation based on race. • To make something different. • A central student character. • A feeling of deep admiration. • A form of celebratory speech. • Where students gather to learn. • Variety, especially in culture. • Physical force intended to hurt. • A book for personal reflections. • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossroad 2023-01-21
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- Literature that proved the earth-centered theory (holds many weight in history)
- House arrest+law of motion (person)
- Copernicus agreed with the geocentric theory that spheres moving in ___orbits.
- Earth-centered system.
- The new heliocentric theory created uncertainty to __location.
- greek philosopher that supported geocentric system.
- Emphasized deduction and mathematical logic
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- Sun-centered system.
- Person who found the three planetary motion.
- Country where scientific society first appeared.
- Person who discovered sunspot and craters on mountains with his own telescope.
- Person who found the heliocentric theory
12 Clues: Sun-centered system. • Earth-centered system. • House arrest+law of motion (person) • Person who found the heliocentric theory • Emphasized deduction and mathematical logic • Person who found the three planetary motion. • Country where scientific society first appeared. • greek philosopher that supported geocentric system. • ...
TOP CROSSWORD 2025-07-08
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- Maslow's theory is about these
- Need to learn and understand
- Level for security and order
- Accepting your own actions
- Client-centered approach
- Feeling when facing the unknown
- Acceptance without judgment
- Living true to yourself
- Feeling of being isolated
- Central theme of his theory
- The state of simply being
- What you do when you decide
- Power to make your choices
- Match of self and experience
- Need to feel loved and accepted
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- Being honest and real
- Deep respect or acceptance
- Causes mental problems and blocks
- One of life’s hardest truths
- Maslow's pyramid structure
- Feeling what others feel
- Being your best, full potential
- Level for respect and success
- Reaching full potential
- Conflict between self and life
- The person you want to be
- Food and water are these needs
- Need for beauty and balance
- How a person sees themselves
- What gives life a purpose
30 Clues: Being honest and real • Reaching full potential • Living true to yourself • Feeling what others feel • Client-centered approach • The person you want to be • Feeling of being isolated • The state of simply being • What gives life a purpose • Deep respect or acceptance • Maslow's pyramid structure • Accepting your own actions • Power to make your choices • Need for beauty and balance • ...
Covalent Bonding Vocabulary 2019-10-29
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- pair-electrons that are not shared with another atom
- group of atoms bonded together
- compound-something consisting of precisely two elements
- bond-one pair of electrons is shared between two atoms
- formula-a rule expressed in symbols
- energy- the measure of bond strength in a chemical bond
- bond-two atoms share two pairs of electrons
- large number of similar units bonded together
- compound-any chemical compound that contains carbon
- bond-a covalent bond between two atoms
- Rule-a chemical rule
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- bonding-atoms share one or more pairs of electrons
- chemical property that describes the tendency of a atom
- theory-acronym for Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion theory
- atomic ion-also known as a molecular ion
- polar bond- when two atoms share a pair of electrons
- element-all gasses
- bond-a bond formed by sharing three pairs of electrons
18 Clues: element-all gasses • Rule-a chemical rule • group of atoms bonded together • formula-a rule expressed in symbols • bond-a covalent bond between two atoms • atomic ion-also known as a molecular ion • bond-two atoms share two pairs of electrons • large number of similar units bonded together • bonding-atoms share one or more pairs of electrons • ...
Ch. 1-3 Great Gatsby Vocabulary 2025-01-06
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- showing pensive sadness
- lacking sophistication or worldliness
- not easily noticeable
- the property of being close together
- marked by self-restraint and reticence
- force somebody to do something
- a witty saying
- excessively large
- a slight suggestion or vague understanding
- a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of the eye
- arousing powerful emotions, especially pity or sadness
- believing the worst of human nature and motives
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- softened in tone
- marked by conspicuous display
- unpleasantly loud and harsh
- characterized by a firm belief in your opinions
- a mild rebuke or criticism
- showing intellectual penetration or emotional depth
- vary the pitch of one's speech
- a manner lacking seriousness
20 Clues: a witty saying • softened in tone • excessively large • not easily noticeable • showing pensive sadness • a mild rebuke or criticism • unpleasantly loud and harsh • a manner lacking seriousness • marked by conspicuous display • force somebody to do something • vary the pitch of one's speech • the property of being close together • lacking sophistication or worldliness • ...
Theory of Knowledge Crossword 2021-02-03
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- The incorporation of many elements of a society, such as the arts, religion, ceremonies, traditions and rules which govern what is acceptable.
- Any fact or claim that someone offers in support of another claim.
- Knowledge that has been established beyond all reasonable doubt.
- To examine the facts in a particular case and then figure out what they mean.
- A description of a thing, system or phenomenon, accounting for why the thing is the way it is, or what it does, or what it is good for.
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- An explanation which includes an attempt to persuade the listener that the actions taken were correct or at least understandable.
- The particular viewpoint from which an individual takes information and decides what is important or what something means.
- The way knowledge gives us control over our lives.
- The ability to observe, interpret, analyse or report knowledge accurately, without bias.
- When one has knowledge, one has an obligation to use it wisely and for the good of all.
- Understanding, and being able to explain, reality accurately.
- The principles that are important when producing or acquiring knowledge.
12 Clues: The way knowledge gives us control over our lives. • Understanding, and being able to explain, reality accurately. • Knowledge that has been established beyond all reasonable doubt. • Any fact or claim that someone offers in support of another claim. • The principles that are important when producing or acquiring knowledge. • ...
Kinetic Theory of Matter 2024-01-16
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- Solid to gas
- Gas to liquid
- Its particles are touching and move randomly
- Liquid to gas, does not require energy
- Large particles can be ..... by small but faster particles
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- Gas to solid
- Liquid to solid
- The Kinetic Theory of Matter states that all matter is made of what?
- Its particles are very far apart, move randomly and quickly
- Its particles are arranged in a lattice structure, are very close together, touch, and vibrate
- These particles are in a constant state of what?
- There are ..... states of matter
12 Clues: Gas to solid • Solid to gas • Gas to liquid • Liquid to solid • There are ..... states of matter • Liquid to gas, does not require energy • Its particles are touching and move randomly • These particles are in a constant state of what? • Large particles can be ..... by small but faster particles • Its particles are very far apart, move randomly and quickly • ...
Scientific Theory of Atoms 2024-11-04
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- A state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume.
- To move back and forth slightly
- A substance that contains one kind of atom and cannot be broken down into a simpler form.
- A theory of the nature of matter: all material substances are composed of minute particles or atoms of a comparatively small number of kinds and all the atoms of the same kind are uniform in size, weight, and other properties.
- A positively charged particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom.
- The central core of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
- The basic particle from which all elements are made.
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- Negatively charged particles that move around the outside of the nucleus.
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume.
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- The system of electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom
- A particle in the nucleus of the atom with no electrical charge.
12 Clues: To move back and forth slightly • A state of matter with no definite shape or volume. • The basic particle from which all elements are made. • The system of electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom • The central core of an atom that contains protons and neutrons • A particle in the nucleus of the atom with no electrical charge. • ...
Particle Theory Of Matter 2025-05-30
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- Anything with mass and volume
- How much matter is in an object.
- A mixture with only set of properties
- Generates heat when metal is repeatedly bent
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- A combination of 2 or more substances
- Generates heat when an object is pounded on by another object
- Tells you how much heat is in something
- How much space an object takes up
- Has no fixed shape or volume
- Heat that is transferred through open space using electromagnetic radiation
- The substance that dissolves in a solution
- A mixture where tiny particles are spread out in another substance
12 Clues: Has no fixed shape or volume • Anything with mass and volume • How much matter is in an object. • How much space an object takes up • A combination of 2 or more substances • A mixture with only set of properties • Tells you how much heat is in something • The substance that dissolves in a solution • Generates heat when metal is repeatedly bent • ...
History Chapter 19 Key Terms 2023-10-08
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- A way to meet the local needs within a neighborhood
- Parks, Boulevards,and suburbs
- movement largely led by women
- A belief the church should be concerned about the conditions of people
- Political machine in New York(William Tweed and George Washington Plunkitt)
- kickback to city bosses
- Theory promoted by John Dewey
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- First published by Louis Keller in 1886
- Doctrine supported by philosopher William James
- Large wave of African Americans leaving the south
- A theory of realism
- a collection of theories and ideas about the changes in the US(late 19th century)
12 Clues: A theory of realism • kickback to city bosses • Parks, Boulevards,and suburbs • movement largely led by women • Theory promoted by John Dewey • First published by Louis Keller in 1886 • Doctrine supported by philosopher William James • Large wave of African Americans leaving the south • A way to meet the local needs within a neighborhood • ...
Unit 3 exam 2022-12-05
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- nerve cells in the brain's visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement.
- the controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition.
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster.
- the eye's clear, protective outer layer, covering the pupil and iris.
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness.
- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up the brain's integration of sensory information.
- from our environment.
- the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis.
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them.
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light; what we know as the color names blue, green, and so forth.
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation.
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus
- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptors one most sensitive to red, one to green, one to blue-which, when stimulated in combination, can produce the perception of any color.
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations.
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina.
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time.
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- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next. Electromagnetic wavelengths vary from the short blips of gamma rays to the long pulses of radio transmission.
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. Cones detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations.
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information.
- the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus.
- failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere.
- failing to notice changes in the environment.
- the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time.
- processing many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision.
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there.
- the amount of energy in a light wave or sound wave, which influences what we perceive as brightness or loudness. Intensity is determined by the wave's amplitude (height).
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening.
- the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision.
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and grey, and are sensitive to movement; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond.
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation. Assumes there is no single absolute threshold and that detection depends partly on a person's experience, expectations, motivation, and alertness.
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
- sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli.
- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies, such as sights, sounds, and smells, into neural impulses our brain can interpret.
- the principle that to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage.
- the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response.
38 Clues: from our environment. • failing to notice changes in the environment. • sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli. • below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness. • the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus. • the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision. • ...
Theology Crossword 2013-01-23
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- universal
- non Jewish person
- gift given by the Holy Spirit
- short prayer meant to be memorized
- relating to Greek history
- specific community of believers under the leadership of the bishop
- cup used during Mass that holds the wine
- special gift of grace of the Holy SPirit
- person who died for thei beliefs
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- proclamation of the Good News
- body if individuals that is unified
- Greek, The Lord's House
- speaking acting about God in a bad way
- firm disposition to do good
- the Church's official public communal prayer
15 Clues: universal • non Jewish person • Greek, The Lord's House • relating to Greek history • firm disposition to do good • proclamation of the Good News • gift given by the Holy Spirit • person who died for thei beliefs • short prayer meant to be memorized • body if individuals that is unified • speaking acting about God in a bad way • cup used during Mass that holds the wine • ...
Sientific Revolution Crossword 2023-09-20
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- Attempted to mathematically prove the idea of a geocentric universe.
- The last name of the astronomer that mathematically proved the heliocentric veiw of the world.
- What allowed ideas to spread.
- Famous astronomer that formulated the law of inertia.
- The first name of the danish nobleman that studied and collected over twenty years of data about stars and planets.
- The last name of the polish monk, and astronomer that challenged the geocentric theory.
- The last name of the "father of the scientific method".
- Emerged as a minor distinct branch of philosophy in the 14th and 15th century.
- The law of _____, created by Galileo, states that rest is not the natural state of objects.
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- Robert boyle founded _______.
- Made many discoveries in optics.
- The law that explains the correlation between volume, temperature and pressure of gas.
- One of the six steps of the sientific method.
- First name of the mathemetition that was most commonly known for his quote, "I think, therefore I am."
- Published in 1687, famously ostulated the law of universal gravitation.
- It used to be believed that all orbits were ______.
- Andres Vesalius was popularly know for _______ human bodies to determine how the body functions.
- View where a motionless earth is the center of the universe.
- The last name of the surgeon who discovered the heart acts as pump.
- One of the four rejected Aristotole theory of elements.
20 Clues: Robert boyle founded _______. • What allowed ideas to spread. • Made many discoveries in optics. • One of the six steps of the sientific method. • It used to be believed that all orbits were ______. • Famous astronomer that formulated the law of inertia. • The last name of the "father of the scientific method". • One of the four rejected Aristotole theory of elements. • ...
Infancy & Toddlerhood (Cognitive) 2020-06-08
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- In Piaget's theory, a means of building schemes in which infants try to repeat a chance event caused by their own motor activity; __________ REACTION
- in Piaget's theory, an organizing framework for making sense of experience, that changes with age and experience
- understanding of words and messages; _______ LANGUAGE
- type of behavior that is a sequence of actions in which schemes are deliberately coordinated to solve a problem
- Piaget's first stage spanning the first two years of life during which infants and toddlers "think" with their eyes, ears, hands, and their sensory and motor abilities
- in Piaget's theory, the part of adaptation in which the external world is interpreted by fitting the new information into an existing schema
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- understanding that objects continue to exist when out of sight; OBJECT _____________
- Infant's repetition of consonant-vowel combinations in long strings
- ability to remember and copy the behavior of models who are not present; ____________ IMITATION
- description of speech for toddlers shortened utterances that omit unimportant words
- Pleasant vowel-like noises made by infants
- set of rules we use to obtain meaning from
- early vocabulary error in which young children apply a word too broadly
- internal depiction of information that the mind can manipulate, including images and concepts; _______________ REPRESENTATIONS
- state in which the child attends to the same object or event as the caregiver, who often labels it; ______________ATTENTION
15 Clues: Pleasant vowel-like noises made by infants • set of rules we use to obtain meaning from • understanding of words and messages; _______ LANGUAGE • Infant's repetition of consonant-vowel combinations in long strings • early vocabulary error in which young children apply a word too broadly • ...
giver 149 - 176 2014-02-28
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- extremely good
- often
- grave; serious
- aware of your existence
- short time
- an appeal
- unusual
- recover
- a low continuous sound of low distinctive voices
- gloomily dark
- to ramble without a purpose
- to be a sign of
- not soft
- completely grown
- an opening as in a wall
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- to give or accord
- beyond what is ordinary
- to go along
- increase in size
- lasting for a time only
- smiling brightly
- changing little by little
- to hang fluttering in the air; lingering
- to delay the punishment of
- flash of or beam of light
- noon
26 Clues: noon • often • unusual • recover • not soft • an appeal • short time • to go along • gloomily dark • extremely good • grave; serious • to be a sign of • increase in size • smiling brightly • completely grown • to give or accord • beyond what is ordinary • lasting for a time only • aware of your existence • an opening as in a wall • changing little by little • flash of or beam of light • to delay the punishment of • ...
Chapter 13 Vocab 2022-03-18
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- The measure of the amount of light a star gives off
- largest type of star in a high mass star
- theory on how the universe came to be. This theory states that after an explosion the universe began to expand everywhere at once
- they layer upward of the photosphere
- patterns of stars in the night sky
- layer of the sun in which light is given off
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- after supernova the star only has neutrons in the core
- large group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity, houses planets
- A measure of the amount of light received on Earth
- colder and darker areas on the sun
- large cloud of gas and dust
- large area of gravity that no light can escape happens after supernova
- late stage in a main sequence stars cycle
- last stage of a star that is low massed
- largest layer of the sun
- distance light travels in a year
16 Clues: largest layer of the sun • large cloud of gas and dust • distance light travels in a year • colder and darker areas on the sun • patterns of stars in the night sky • they layer upward of the photosphere • last stage of a star that is low massed • largest type of star in a high mass star • late stage in a main sequence stars cycle • ...
Nahum 1:7 2023-12-22
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- What you're in when your parents use your full name
- Very great in amount, or very strong
- A name for a ruler
- Looks after and provides for the needs of
- Synonym for kingdom
- To chase after
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- Firm belief in someone or something
- A place of safety
- City associated with Jonah
- The opposite of bad
- The rise of waters
- Synonym for enemies
- The opposite of light
13 Clues: To chase after • A place of safety • The rise of waters • A name for a ruler • The opposite of bad • Synonym for enemies • Synonym for kingdom • The opposite of light • City associated with Jonah • Firm belief in someone or something • Very great in amount, or very strong • Looks after and provides for the needs of • What you're in when your parents use your full name
sociology review 2022-10-26
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- unwritten, informal norms and rules that are considered offensive to violate.
- set of practices, beliefs, and objects that embody broadly shared meanings of a social system.
- the behaviors, ideas, norms, values, and beliefs that contribute to a society's culture.
- bans or inhibitions resulting from social customs or religious practices.
- theory based on the fact that all aspects of a society serve a purpose in society.
- A theory focusing on the symbols that help us give meaning to the experiences in our life.
- not judging a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong.
- an idea about reality that an individual or group accepts as true.
- individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another.
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- theory that society is in a state of conflict because of competition for limited resources.
- unwritten rules of beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors that are considered acceptable in a social group or culture.
- physical objects that people use to define their culture.
- thinking one's own group's ways are superior to others.
- A learned behavior, shared by a social group
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. • an idea about reality that an individual or group accepts as true. • individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another. • ...
2022 2022-12-08
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- Seriously, who drinks these in the house?
- Rarely drinks
- I'm outside Parm
- She definitely is, bro
- Can't handle drinking with his sala!
- Best day of the week
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- Somehow, he returned!
- Cocktail of the year
- He's dead
- Dead or alive he's in the shop this weekend
- Hates cockraiks!
- F*ck your firm!
- Kida? Hoover pher la!
13 Clues: He's dead • Rarely drinks • F*ck your firm! • I'm outside Parm • Hates cockraiks! • Cocktail of the year • Best day of the week • Somehow, he returned! • Kida? Hoover pher la! • She definitely is, bro • Can't handle drinking with his sala! • Seriously, who drinks these in the house? • Dead or alive he's in the shop this weekend
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2023-02-15
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- the act of changing
- a plate going under another plate
- the largest land rodent
- The person who came up with the theory of Continental Drift
- The theory that the world is made up of plates
- Tending to be different or develop in different direction.
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- the weight of something compared to its size
- a food made usually made of two pieces of bread
- Warm air cooling down, sinking, warming back up, rising, and repeat
- Relating to convergence
- A cucumber that has been soaked in vinegar
11 Clues: the act of changing • the largest land rodent • Relating to convergence • a plate going under another plate • A cucumber that has been soaked in vinegar • the weight of something compared to its size • The theory that the world is made up of plates • a food made usually made of two pieces of bread • Tending to be different or develop in different direction. • ...
The Scientific Revolution Spread Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-10
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- Father of modern chemistry
- Stated “I think therefore I am” and developed analytical geometry
- Devoloped the first vaccine for smallpox using cowpox
- Published two books titled “Starry Messenger” and “Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems”
- Examined first red blood and bacteria cells
- Created the first microscope in 1590
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- Proved the basic principles of heliocentric theory by mathematical demonstrating them
- Developed another measuring scale for the thermometer with a freezing point of 0 degrees
- The development of heliocentric theory was credited to them
- Developed the first mercury barometer
- Developed the first thermometer with a freezing point of 32 degrees
- Dissected human corpses then published a book
- Created the Law of Universal Gravitation
- Left accurate data on the movements of the planets in the sky
14 Clues: Father of modern chemistry • Created the first microscope in 1590 • Developed the first mercury barometer • Created the Law of Universal Gravitation • Examined first red blood and bacteria cells • Dissected human corpses then published a book • Devoloped the first vaccine for smallpox using cowpox • The development of heliocentric theory was credited to them • ...
Vocab Wk. 25 2024-03-06
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- The hard copy of the document
- the main city of a region
- far away, not near
- to get rid of
- capital is Denver
- the action or sound of laughing
- a skillful or efficient way of doing or achieving something
- to find something after searching
- an interruption of a settled and peaceful situation
- relaxed; not formal
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- argument
- consider bad or wrong
- to go with
- to get down from a horse or a bike
- to not like
- the quality of being honest
- having no respect
- showing firm and constant support for someone or something
- To cause a solid to turn into or become part of a liquid
- to take great pleasure in something
20 Clues: argument • to go with • to not like • to get rid of • capital is Denver • having no respect • far away, not near • relaxed; not formal • consider bad or wrong • the main city of a region • the quality of being honest • The hard copy of the document • the action or sound of laughing • to find something after searching • to get down from a horse or a bike • to take great pleasure in something • ...
sociology 1500 practice chapter 1 and 2 2014-01-27
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- said we need to study macro and micro
- theory was the looking glass
- things we have in common
- theory was front and back stage behavior
- study of humans in groups
- obvious reasons we do something
- hidden reasons we do something
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- ida bell wells founded this
- termed social darwinism
- theory was the looking glass
- think our culture is best
- first black sociologist
- says we need ethnomethodoly
- founder of hull house
- created terms hidden and latent functions
15 Clues: founder of hull house • termed social darwinism • first black sociologist • things we have in common • think our culture is best • study of humans in groups • ida bell wells founded this • says we need ethnomethodoly • theory was the looking glass • theory was the looking glass • hidden reasons we do something • obvious reasons we do something • said we need to study macro and micro • ...
Econ Midterm 2023-03-06
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- The part of economics theory that deals with behavior and decision making by individual units.
- The fact that we rely on others, and others rely on us, to provide most of the goods and services we consume
- A system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism
- A table that shows the quantity supplied at each price
- A business that is owned by one
- Measures the value of goods and services
- A business owned by 2 or more
- Markets dominated by a small number of suppliers
- The value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made
- The price and quantity demanded are inversely related
- A basic economic system where customs and traditions are the elements that determine the way trade and commerce are performed
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- An economic system in which economic decisions and the pricing of goods and services are guided by the interactions of a country's individual citizens and businesses
- A marketing situation in which there are a large number of sellers of a product which cannot be differentiated and, thus, no one firm has a significant influence on price
- A table that shows the quantity demanded of a good or service at different price levels
- Market structure where a single seller or producer assumes a dominant position in an industry or a sector
- A graph that shows how a change in the price of a good or service affects the quantity a seller supplies
- Condition that results from society not having enough resources to produce all the things people would like to have.
- Resources required to produce the things we would like to have
- A graph shows how the demand for a commodity or service varies with changes in its price.
- A business owned by stockholders
- When many companies offer competing products or services that are similar, but not perfect, substitutes
- The central government dictates the level of production of goods and controls their distribution and prices
- Budgeting inevitably involves sacrificing some of X to get more of Y
- It describes how firms are differentiated and categorized by the types of products they sell and how those items influence their operations
- The price and quantity are directly related
25 Clues: A business owned by 2 or more • A business that is owned by one • A business owned by stockholders • Measures the value of goods and services • The price and quantity are directly related • Markets dominated by a small number of suppliers • The price and quantity demanded are inversely related • A table that shows the quantity supplied at each price • ...
chapter 12 2024-03-22
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- a set of complex reactions to stimuli
- highest tier of maslow's hierarchy, where one will pursue their potential
- theory that behaviour and motivation are influenced by physiological states
- (TAT) test that determines one's achievement motivation
- how much you respect and value yourself
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- theory that ranks fundamental, psychological, and self-actualisation needs
- processing centre in the brain for emotions
- theory that people are motivated by rewards and consequences
- internal state that activates your behaviour and directs you towards a goal
- theory that motivation is influenced by internal and external influences
10 Clues: a set of complex reactions to stimuli • how much you respect and value yourself • processing centre in the brain for emotions • (TAT) test that determines one's achievement motivation • theory that people are motivated by rewards and consequences • theory that motivation is influenced by internal and external influences • ...
Russia Revelution, what's good? 2016-02-22
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- unified to make Russia communism
- substitute teacher
- embarrassing loss for Russia
- legislative assembly
- mainly czar supporters
- party lead by Lenin
- new government
- first name Vladimir, greatest revolutionary
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- saintly odd dude
- palace of czar rebellion
- end of Russian monarchy
- plan to fix economy and works
- economic theory favoring classless society
- wage and industrial production
- last czar
- less radical group of Marxists
- created theory of proletariat and founded Marxism
- first name Joseph, general
- substitute government leader used in emergency
19 Clues: last czar • new government • saintly odd dude • substitute teacher • party lead by Lenin • legislative assembly • mainly czar supporters • end of Russian monarchy • palace of czar rebellion • first name Joseph, general • embarrassing loss for Russia • plan to fix economy and works • wage and industrial production • less radical group of Marxists • unified to make Russia communism • ...
AG Business Vocub 2022-01-11
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- the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large.
- a cost that does not change with an increase or decrease in the number of goods or services produced or sold.
- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards. The process of setting up a business is known as entrepreneurship. The entrepreneur is commonly seen as an innovator, a source of new ideas, goods, services, and business/or procedures.
- A marketing plan is the advertising strategy that a business will implement to sell its product or service. The marketing plan will help determine who the target market is, how best to reach them, at what price point the product or service should be sold, and how the company will measure its efforts.
- a statement of the assets, liabilities, and capital of a business or other organization at a particular point in time, detailing the balance of income and expenditure over the preceding period.
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing
- to a long-term tangible piece of property or equipment that a firm owns and uses in its operations to generate income.
- The amount of money owed by a firm to others for goods or services bought on credit and for which payment is to be made before the end of the current accounting period
- Current liabilities are a company's short-term financial obligations that are due within one year or within a normal operating
- an economic principle referring to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
- The process of making predictions based on past and present data and most commonly by analysis of trends.
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- whether tangible or not tangible, that will benefit the company for more that one year.
- is any person or other entity (such as a firm or mutual fund) who commits capital with the expectation of receiving financial returns.
- document setting out a business's future objectives and strategies for achieving them
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- an entity's income minus cost of goods sold, expenses, depreciation and amortization, interest, and taxes for an accounting period.
- a type of credit in which a sum of money is lent to another party in exchange for future repayment of the value or principal amount.
- an accounting method used to allocate the cost of a tangible or physical asset over its useful life or life expectancy
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
20 Clues: a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law. • document setting out a business's future objectives and strategies for achieving them • whether tangible or not tangible, that will benefit the company for more that one year. • ...
Economics Spring Term Fun 2022-04-01
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- efficiency, Occurs when MSC = MSB (10,10)
- latin expression meaning 'let other things remain equal' (7,7)
- the word used in economics to measure responsiveness of a variable to a change in a related variable (10)
- A non-rivalrous and no-excludable product that would not be provided in a pure free market (6,4)
- the maximum price that a firm is allowed to charge for a product (5,7)
- Where a market produces at a level of output where MSC is not equal to MSB (6,7)
- A good which is consumed in place of another good (10)
- quantity of a product that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price in a given time period (6)
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- Additional benefit enjoyed by consumers when they obtain a good for a lower price than they are willing to pay for the product (8,7)
- The benefit given up when making a choice (11,4)
- an indirect tax charged as a percentage of the selling price of a product (2,7,3)
- the level of output and corresponding price where demand is equal to supply (11)
- a product whose income elasticity of demand is negative (8,4)
- Tax placed on the expendisture on a good or service (8,3)
- a good which is consumed with another good (10)
- abbreviation for the measure of the responsiveness of demand for one good to a change in the price of a related good (3)
- income earned by a firm (price x quantity) (7)
17 Clues: efficiency, Occurs when MSC = MSB (10,10) • income earned by a firm (price x quantity) (7) • a good which is consumed with another good (10) • The benefit given up when making a choice (11,4) • A good which is consumed in place of another good (10) • Tax placed on the expendisture on a good or service (8,3) • ...
Big Bang Theory 2021-06-17
10 Clues: radiation relic • prominent element • prominent element • theory of relativity • temperature as time increases • particles- made up other matter • shift-shorter wavelength(shift) • shift- longer wavelength(shift) • stated the universe is expanding outward • Bang- Theory of the creation of the universe
Continental Drift 2026-02-09
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- What is the name of the supercontinent that once included all continents?
- Who proposed the theory of continental drift?
- What fossil fuel forms from compressed plant remains?
- What type of scientist was Alfred Wegener?
- What type of evidence involves matching fossils on different continents?
- What large ice formations leave scratches on rock?
- What is the name of the freshwater reptile used as fossil evidence?
- What word describes how the continents look like they fit together?
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- What modern theory later explained how continents move?
- About how many years ago did Pangaea exist?
- What kind of environment did Mesosaurus live in?
- What are the scratches left by glaciers called?
- What term describes evidence of past climates?
- What climate is needed to form coal?
- What type of evidence compares mountain ranges and rock types?
15 Clues: What climate is needed to form coal? • What type of scientist was Alfred Wegener? • About how many years ago did Pangaea exist? • Who proposed the theory of continental drift? • What term describes evidence of past climates? • What are the scratches left by glaciers called? • What kind of environment did Mesosaurus live in? • ...
CCH Crosswords 2023-08-10
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- 2023's big deadline month.
- Played John Adams in a production of 1776 in highschool.
- Please hold for even longer.
- An accountants best organization friend.
- Financial statement #2.
- Big deadline month.
- Fun break time activity (played at 3).
- Financial statement #1.
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- The kind of firm Nienow & Tierney strives to be (see vision statement).
- Please hold.
- An organized compilation of all the source documents.
- Berfore CCH Axcess there was...
- Home to Nienow & Tierney.
- Essential fuel for accountants.
- Bookkeeping program.
- Proud father of Poppy.
- Harry Style's biggest fan.
- Communication app for the fimr.
18 Clues: Please hold. • Big deadline month. • Bookkeeping program. • Proud father of Poppy. • Financial statement #2. • Financial statement #1. • Home to Nienow & Tierney. • 2023's big deadline month. • Harry Style's biggest fan. • Please hold for even longer. • Berfore CCH Axcess there was... • Essential fuel for accountants. • Communication app for the fimr. • ...
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. • ...
Studies weekly lesson one 2025-10-20
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- Name of huge landmass or super-continent
- Highest point in Minnesota
- The area in southern Minnesota where glaciers didn't drift?
- Slow-moving ice sheets
- Theory that says continents glade across Earth's surface
- Fossils of elephant-like creatures that have been found in Minnesota
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- Country that boarders northern Minnesota
- scientist who study prehistoric life
- these rock the land, and change the landscape
- All evidence that these creatures lived her have been
- Name of scientist who developed "Continental Drift " theory
- Name of the only Great Lake that boarders Minnesota
- by erosion and glaciers
13 Clues: Slow-moving ice sheets • by erosion and glaciers • Highest point in Minnesota • scientist who study prehistoric life • Country that boarders northern Minnesota • Name of huge landmass or super-continent • these rock the land, and change the landscape • Name of the only Great Lake that boarders Minnesota • All evidence that these creatures lived her have been • ...
Tectonic Plates 2017-05-10
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- the theory that the landmasses move s called the theory of continental _____
- one example of evidence used to prove the movement of the Earth's crust
- the type of plate boundary where the plates are moving away from each other
- the largest layer of the Earth, and the layer that contains convection currents
- the type of plate boundary where plates slide along each other
- an earthquake underneath water can create this destructive wave
- the type of plate boundary that caused the rise of the Himalaya Mountain Range
- the material that the Earth's core is mostly made up of
- these formations can be found along plate boundaries
- the largest planet in the solar system
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- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- the movement of warmer and cooler rock in the mantle is called _______ currents
- the hottest layer of the Earth. Almost made of pure solid iron
- the name of the largest pieces of the Earth's crust
- the third planet from the Sun
- these events are mostly found near plate boundaries
- the last four planets are made of this material
- the name of the ocean created from diverging plate boundaries
- the layer of the Earth that create's the Earth's magnetic fields
- the Earth is approximately 4.5 __________ years old
- the first four planets are made of this material
21 Clues: the third planet from the Sun • the thinnest layer of the Earth • the largest planet in the solar system • the last four planets are made of this material • the first four planets are made of this material • the name of the largest pieces of the Earth's crust • these events are mostly found near plate boundaries • the Earth is approximately 4.5 __________ years old • ...
Exam V review (Chapters 16-18) 2023-03-28
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- This French naturalist believed that organisms changed form over generations through the inheritance of acquired characteristics
- What speciation occurs when individuals are separated geographically and over time can't reproduce with one another.
- This type of Selection occurs when one extreme of the population has a better chance to survive than the other
- A population of deer was threatened with overpopulation until cheetahs were imported. After a couple of years there were fewer deer but the average running speed of the deer had increased. This is an an example of:
- Which organism on the Galapagos Island that most influenced Darwin to develop the Theory of Natural Selection?
- Habitat loss is dangerous to a species because it can result in what type of effect?
- In ocean-dwelling creatures like corals, sperm and eggs are released into the water and fertilization occurs externally. If several closely related species or coral live in the same location, which reproductive isolating mechanism is likely to be effective at preventing species interbreeding?
- This type of Selection occurs when the extremes of the population have a lesser chance to survive
- Structures such as a bat wing and whale flipper have the same underlying structure due to inheritance from a common ancester
- The movement of gene types from one population to another is called
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- This type of Selection occurs when the extremes of the population have a better chance to survive
- Using the ratio of Uranium to Lead to date the age of a fossil or rock sample is called
- In the scientific name the second name is the what?
- All genes in a population
- Who formed the Theory of Natural Selection?
- all living things have
- In the scientific name the first name is the what?
- A principle supported by many lines of evidence
- Which process is the only way to introduce NEW gene types into a species?
- This scientist was among the first to state that geological forces still operating could account for the changes geologists see in the Earth's surface.
20 Clues: all living things have • All genes in a population • Who formed the Theory of Natural Selection? • A principle supported by many lines of evidence • In the scientific name the first name is the what? • In the scientific name the second name is the what? • The movement of gene types from one population to another is called • ...
Supply Terms 2021-09-27
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- Variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
- Costs of production that do not change when output changes
- Total output or production by a firm
- A figure that shows how total output changes when the amount of a single variable input (usually labor) changes while all other inputs are held constant
- Gives time, money, or effort
- A measure of the degree to which the quantity supplied responds to a change in price.
- Average price that every unit of output sells for
- A graph showing the various quantities supplied at all possible prices that might prevail in the market at any given time
- Level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- Extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- Produces or brings into being
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- Production period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed
- Stage of production where output increases at a shrinking rate as more units of variable input are added
- The change in the amount offered for sale in response to a change in price
- Phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns.
- The amount that a single producer or all producers bring to market at any given price
- A payment to an individual, business, or another group to encourage or protect a certain type of economic activity
- Total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- Handled by way of
- Amount of a product grown, produced, or acquired and offered for sale at all possible prices that could prevail in the market
- Production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- A situation where suppliers offer different quantities of a product for sale at all possible prices in the market
- Broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes and executive salaries
- Extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- Production period long enough to change amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- Assumed but not proven
- States that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- The supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all producers that offer the product for sale in a given market
- A decision made according to what is best for the individual seller
- Extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- Listing of the various quantities of a particular product a producer would supply at all possible prices in the market
- Production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- Electronic Business or exchange conducted over the internet
33 Clues: Handled by way of • Assumed but not proven • Gives time, money, or effort • Produces or brings into being • Total output or production by a firm • Average price that every unit of output sells for • Extra cost of producing one additional unit of production • Costs of production that do not change when output changes • ...
Architects Crossword 2026-03-06
10 Clues: work • title, say • azure drawing • community plan • "I see a flaw!" • office of design • college 12 months? • read the documents • "imperfection gone!" • the John Hancock, say
4000 Words v2 unit 23 2023-02-20
Across
- recognize differences between things
- easily noticed or different from others
- outside top part of a building
- fake; made to look like something natural
- similar in some way
- feel a lot of happiness over something
- make part of the body healthy again after injury
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- to get something from someone who has died
- made of a firm material
- injury to the body
- series of connected loops
- tiny pieces of dirt
- a specific material or a mixture of materials
- lack of something
- stored amount of something
- grave where a dead person is buried
- style or the way a building is made
- the way someone does something
- to bother someone
19 Clues: lack of something • to bother someone • injury to the body • tiny pieces of dirt • similar in some way • made of a firm material • series of connected loops • stored amount of something • outside top part of a building • the way someone does something • grave where a dead person is buried • style or the way a building is made • recognize differences between things • ...
Statistics Final Crossword 2025-06-03
Across
- a chart that plots the distribution of a numeric variable's values as a series of bars
- Unordered selections
- The number that occurs most in a data set
- Score used to measure how many standard deviations a data point is from the mean
- A distribution that is centered around the mean and forms a bell like curve
- Tests that use variables to prove a hypothesis
- Ordered arrangement
- The part population from which data is collected
- The four sections of a graph
- A test done to check if the results of a study match a hypothesis or theory
- The middle most number in a data set
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- Deviation Measure of the how spread out the data is in a data set
- The complete count of a population
- A measure of how spread out the data is in a data set
- theory that the sampling distribution of the mean will always be normally distributed, as long as the sample size is large enough.
- a range of values used to estimate an unknown population parameter.
- The difference between the lowest and highest number in a data set
- The whole set of people being analyzed
- Questions that are asked to a large sample of people
- The average number in a data set
20 Clues: Ordered arrangement • Unordered selections • The four sections of a graph • The average number in a data set • The complete count of a population • The middle most number in a data set • The whole set of people being analyzed • The number that occurs most in a data set • Tests that use variables to prove a hypothesis • The part population from which data is collected • ...
AP Gov 2023-12-07
Across
- The national legislative body of the US, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Its members are elected in two year terms
- A theory of gov and politics emphasizing that "politics is mainly a competition among groups, each one pressing for its own preferred policies."
- A legislature divided in two houses
- Individuals who already hold office. In congressional elections incumbents generally win
- An INFORMAL group composed of members of Congress sharing some interest or characteristic
- The act of manipulating the boundaries of an electoral constituency to favor one party or class.
- Population changes
- Reallocating seats in the HoR every 10 years based on results of census
- The process by which we select our governmental leaders and what policies they pursue. Politics produces authoritative decisions about public issues)
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- A theory of gov and politics contending that "groups are so strong that gov is weakened. It's extreme form of pluralism."
- Describes the relationship between the few leaders and the many followers.
- The exchange of support or favors, especially by legislators for mutual political gain as by voting for each other's bills
- A system of selecting policymakers and of organizing government so that policy represents and responds to the public's preferences.
- The belief that individuals should be left on their own by the government. One of the primary reasons for the comparatively small scope of American government is the prominence of this belief in American political thought and practice.
- Direct group involvement in the electoral process, for example, helping to fund campaigns, getting members to work for candidates, and forming political action committees
- A theory of gov and politics contending that "societies are divided along class lines and that an upperclass elite will rule, regardless of the formal niceties of governmental organization."
- A voting member of a community such as a congressman's district
- Small proportion of people who are chosen in a survey to represent a whole
- A "communication, by someone other than a citizen acting on his or her own behalf, directed to a governmental decision maker with hope of influencing his or her decision
- Designed to achieve policy change
20 Clues: Population changes • Designed to achieve policy change • A legislature divided in two houses • A voting member of a community such as a congressman's district • Reallocating seats in the HoR every 10 years based on results of census • Describes the relationship between the few leaders and the many followers. • ...
EOPA 2022-01-20
Across
- The Pedagogical Cycle includes structure, question, respond and
- The lowest level and highest level of the Blooms chart are
- Technology integration includes student engagement, group work, teacher interaction and
- Which legislative act protects students from discrimination based on gender?
- Four goals of public education are academic, vocational, social/civic and
- Which type of test is used to establish a baseline of a student's abilities?
- Learning by doing is a foundation of
- Which legislative act was responsible for the desegregation of public schools?
- teacher's unions negotiate salary and...
- Which kind of class environment would benefit from cooperative learning?
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- Lau vs Nichols was a case based on discrimination because of
- The fairest way to test a large number of students is
- Cognitive Development was introduced as a theory of development
- The theory that intelligence fits into various modalities is called
- Knowledge of subject areas and using proper instructional skills are part of
- Schools are more competitive because of what?
- High stakes test scores most likely contribute to
- Which legislative act requires that federally funded schools give standardized tests?
- Pickering vs BOE protects a teacher's right to
- strong work ethic
20 Clues: strong work ethic • Learning by doing is a foundation of • teacher's unions negotiate salary and... • Schools are more competitive because of what? • Pickering vs BOE protects a teacher's right to • High stakes test scores most likely contribute to • The fairest way to test a large number of students is • The lowest level and highest level of the Blooms chart are • ...
Bones and Skeletal Tissues 2023-12-19
Across
- compressible but resilient type of cartilage
- cartilage that attaches your ribs to the sternum
- contains all of our limbs and the pelvis
- cartilage found in your respiratory system
- Flattened plates of compact bone
- A bone that is wider than it is long
- Artificial Cartilage
- Small rounded projection on a bone
- provides structural support to the nose
- provides firm but elastic support
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- Connect Bones
- Asymmetrical, randomly shaped
- Provides Shielding
- A fibrous connective tissue
- A moderate prominence where muscles and connective tissues attach.
- Cushion Joints
- Bones that form within a tendon
- the center portion of the skeleton
- A large prominence
- Adipose Tissue
20 Clues: Connect Bones • Cushion Joints • Adipose Tissue • Provides Shielding • A large prominence • Artificial Cartilage • A fibrous connective tissue • Asymmetrical, randomly shaped • Bones that form within a tendon • Flattened plates of compact bone • provides firm but elastic support • the center portion of the skeleton • Small rounded projection on a bone • ...
Random Vocab Crossword 2023-11-05
Across
- Exploit.
- An organized group of criminals.
- The corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm.
- The chief character in a book, play, or film (male).
- Atop, above.
- Decay.
- Sort or category.
- Information about something that happened recently.
- A small, single-storey house or shelter.
- Alternative to "cup" for a soup order.
- Odour.
- Residue that remains behind when something is burned.
Down
- Pull.
- Decree.
- Opposite of a friend.
- Number of points achieved in a game.
- Dental unit.
- Examination.
- Instrument for writing.
- Expressing astonishment.
- Shove.
- Bite and grind food in the mouth.
- Vestibule.
- An official prohibition or edict against something.
24 Clues: Pull. • Decay. • Shove. • Odour. • Decree. • Exploit. • Vestibule. • Dental unit. • Atop, above. • Examination. • Sort or category. • Opposite of a friend. • Instrument for writing. • Expressing astonishment. • An organized group of criminals. • Bite and grind food in the mouth. • Number of points achieved in a game. • Alternative to "cup" for a soup order. • A small, single-storey house or shelter. • ...
Final Exam for Biology Review 2017-06-01
Across
- Small differences in populations are called this type of evolution
- This type of bacteria was formed from the amino acids and breathes oxygen
- This class includes spiders
- These gasses made up the atmosphere of Primordial Earth
- These are box shaped bacteria
- Oxygen formed with Hydrogen to form the molecule.
- She thinks its time for love, he thinks its time for dinner.
- This gas filled primordial bubbles
- Primordial ooze was made from these
- Lightning cased the hydrocarbons to rearrange themselves into this nucleaic acid
- Members of this class usually have 6 legs
- This class includes squids and octopi
- Lamarck's theory
- Amino acids from DNA cause these to evolve into bacteria
- This are spiral shaped bacteria
- This fang type is found in Vipers
- This type of venom is found in Cobras
- This order includes bi-valves, Gastropods, and Cephalopods
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- Scientist how developed theory of Adaptation
- This fang type is found in Cobras
- This type of population occurs when the reproductive parts don't fit.
- Ligers and Mules are examples of this
- Sugar that is in bacteria
- These types of worms are usually parasitic
- This class includes shrimp and crabs
- This struck the bubble and cause a rearrangement of hydrocarbons
- This type of isolation occurs when two populations are separated by a mountain
- Lamarck said that this increased size and strength, and disuse lead to atrophy
- This venom type is found in Vipers
- when two populations are not able to to form a viable offspring
- This class includes slugs and snails
- Scientist who developed the theory of Evolution
- These types of worms are microscopic, but round
- This is an example of a microevolution
- This is the area of bacteria that is vulnerable to antibiotics
- These are usually clams and oysters
- These types of worms are the most evolved
- This element is exhaled by anaerobic bacteria
38 Clues: Lamarck's theory • Sugar that is in bacteria • This class includes spiders • These are box shaped bacteria • This are spiral shaped bacteria • This fang type is found in Cobras • This fang type is found in Vipers • This gas filled primordial bubbles • This venom type is found in Vipers • Primordial ooze was made from these • These are usually clams and oysters • ...
Final Exam for Biology Review 2017-06-01
Across
- These types of worms are the most evolved
- Small differences in populations are called this type of evolution
- These types of worms are microscopic, but round
- Scientist how developed theory of Adaptation
- These are box shaped bacteria
- This class includes slugs and snails
- This type of isolation occurs when two populations are separated by a mountain
- Lamarck's theory
- These are usually clams and oysters
- Sugar that is in bacteria
- Oxygen formed with Hydrogen to form the molecule.
- These gasses made up the atmosphere of Primordial Earth
- This type of venom is found in Cobras
- She thinks its time for love, he thinks its time for dinner.
- This is an example of a microevolution
- This are spiral shaped bacteria
- Lamarck said that this increased size and strength, and disuse lead to atrophy
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- This fang type is found in Cobras
- This order includes bi-valves, Gastropods, and Cephalopods
- Scientist who developed the theory of Evolution
- Lightning cased the hydrocarbons to rearrange themselves into this nucleaic acid
- This class includes spiders
- These types of worms are usually parasitic
- Ligers and Mules are examples of this
- Primordial ooze was made from these
- when two populations are not able to to form a viable offspring
- This class includes squids and octopi
- This class includes shrimp and crabs
- This fang type is found in Vipers
- This type of population occurs when the reproductive parts don't fit.
- This gas filled primordial bubbles
- This struck the bubble and cause a rearrangement of hydrocarbons
- This venom type is found in Vipers
- This element is exhaled by anaerobic bacteria
- Amino acids from DNA cause these to evolve into bacteria
- This type of bacteria was formed from the amino acids and breathes oxygen
- This is the area of bacteria that is vulnerable to antibiotics
- Members of this class usually have 6 legs
38 Clues: Lamarck's theory • Sugar that is in bacteria • This class includes spiders • These are box shaped bacteria • This are spiral shaped bacteria • This fang type is found in Cobras • This fang type is found in Vipers • This gas filled primordial bubbles • This venom type is found in Vipers • Primordial ooze was made from these • These are usually clams and oysters • ...
Week 5 Puzzle 2012-09-12
Across
- concerned only with the obvious or apparent
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group; also the characteristic features of everyday existence (as diversions or a way of life} shared by people in a place or time.
- pretentious, presumptuous
- to determine the significance, worth or condition of usually by careful appraisal and study
- the absence of God
- conformity to ideals of right human conduct
- a person, country, etc., that does not support either side of an argument, fight, war, etc.
- cynical beliefs; beliefs that people are generally selfish and dishonest
- the way in which an organization or company is run
- with and without religion the theists and nontheists would, as a community, have to work out a common worldview that includes as much of their individual worldviews as possible so that some accord might be reached.
- those who believe in the existence of a god or gods; specifically: belief in the existence of one God viewed as the creative source of the human race and the world who transcends yet is immanent in the world.
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- good From the realistic perspective, this refers to the actual existence of goodness in the natural and/or supernatural realm; from the antirealistic position there is no absolute good. (It is all defined functionally or via linguistic convention.)
- command Theory The theory that says we ought to be moral because God commanded us to do so.
- something (as a formal contract, a promise, or the demands of conscience or custom) that obligates one to a course of action
- ____________ examines a version of divine command theory in his dialogue The Euthyphro.
- involve the entire process of articulating goals, aligning goals up, down, and across the organization, identifying performance metrics, and then providing a compensation structure that rewards individual, and frequently team, effort.
- a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices
- a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion
- an idea or set of beliefs that guides the actions of a person or group
- a formal examination of an organization's or individual's accounts or financial situation
20 Clues: the absence of God • pretentious, presumptuous • concerned only with the obvious or apparent • conformity to ideals of right human conduct • the way in which an organization or company is run • a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion • an idea or set of beliefs that guides the actions of a person or group • ...
Crossword 2021-05-15
Across
- The defining character of environment
- One of the external theta roles
- Functional property associated with the verb
- A special type of object
- The second rewrite rule of X-bar theory
- A formal/fully syntactic property
Down
- The quality that something can keep on applying infinitely e.g.adjunct rule
- Another word for grammatical words
- One type of verb classes
- The first rewrite rule of X-bar theory
10 Clues: One type of verb classes • A special type of object • One of the external theta roles • A formal/fully syntactic property • Another word for grammatical words • The defining character of environment • The first rewrite rule of X-bar theory • The second rewrite rule of X-bar theory • Functional property associated with the verb • ...
Vocabulary Review Unit 4 Week 1 2022-04-04
Across
- the act of growing
- not too hot, not too cold
- one of the four parts of a year
- firm and hard
- lively and busy
- to blow up
- strange and scary
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- a certain place or position
- a large area
- land surrounded by water
- in a certain place or neighborhood, nearby
- the planet we live on/ ground or land
- qualities of materials or objects
- having a very sharp slope, inclined
- levels or folds on top of each other
15 Clues: to blow up • a large area • firm and hard • lively and busy • strange and scary • the act of growing • land surrounded by water • not too hot, not too cold • a certain place or position • one of the four parts of a year • qualities of materials or objects • having a very sharp slope, inclined • levels or folds on top of each other • the planet we live on/ ground or land • ...
PSY-101 Exam #4 2017-12-10
Across
- The thoughts, feelings, sensations, or memories of which a person is aware at any given moment or their current awareness.
- The psychologist who developed the ABC Theory that aided in challenging the client’s irrational beliefs about themselves and others. (Last name only)
- A Psychoanalytic theory is both a personality theory and a therapy approach.
- A long-standing, inflexible, maladaptive pattern of behavior that usually beings in early childhood or adolescence? (Hint: _________ Disorder)
- The type of therapies is based on the assumption that disorders are symptoms of underlying physical problems.
- The notion that people tend to have lovers or spouses who are similar to themselves in physical attractiveness and other assets? (Hint: ________ Hypothesis)
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- Which disorder alternatives between two radically different moods: periods of depression and manic episodes, with usually relatively normal periods in between?
- Any approach that uses psychological rather than biological means to treat psychological disorders.
- The most recent manual that was published by the American Psychiatric Association to provide a diagnosis, description, and classification for psychological disorders.
- The Biomedical Therapy that is most frequently used as a biological treatment.
- The persistent, involuntary thoughts, images, or impulses that cause distress.
- A severe psychological disorder characterized by loss of contact with reality.
- The tendency for an overall impression of another to be influenced more by the first impression that is received about that person than by information that comes later.
- The tendency to put forth less effort when working with others on a common task than when working alone. (Hint: two words)
- The psychologist who developed person-centered therapy. (Last name only)
- Which stage of the Psychosexual Stages of Development is a period of sexual calm because sexuality is being repressed?
- The therapy that uses the technique called “empty chair”.
- How many stages are in the Psychosexual Stages of Development?
- The source of the libido, according to Freud.
19 Clues: The source of the libido, according to Freud. • The therapy that uses the technique called “empty chair”. • How many stages are in the Psychosexual Stages of Development? • The psychologist who developed person-centered therapy. (Last name only) • A Psychoanalytic theory is both a personality theory and a therapy approach. • ...
Islam Theories in Indonesia 2021-10-07
Across
- country with the largest muslim population in the world
- Muslim missionaries
- commemoration of 10 Muharram Islam-Persian in Sumatera
- dynasty of Islamic teachings developed in China
Down
- theory by Pijnappel from Leiden University
- China dynasty who support muslim kingdom
- Muslim Chinese mariner
- currently is Iran
- Believe in one God
- Arabic theory name
- Raden Patah Chinese name
11 Clues: currently is Iran • Believe in one God • Arabic theory name • Muslim missionaries • Muslim Chinese mariner • Raden Patah Chinese name • China dynasty who support muslim kingdom • theory by Pijnappel from Leiden University • dynasty of Islamic teachings developed in China • commemoration of 10 Muharram Islam-Persian in Sumatera • ...
Vocab Project 2019-12-12
Across
- To look at someone or something closely.
- Relating to or caused by heat.
- A condition in which the body temperature is very low.
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structures like rocks.
- Empty space where there is no air or other gas.
- A device that automatically adjust the temperature in a room.
- To make things happen at the same time and speed.
- Absolutely necessary or important.
- Words that sound the same but have different spelling or meaning.
- An instrument than can make sounds louder or recorded.
- Capable of being slowly destroyed by a natural process.
- An instrument for recording distance traveled by foot or steps taken.
- A person that studies rocks and soil to learn about earth's history.
- To form a theory about something without firm evidence.
- A cosmetic treatment of the feet and toenail.
- Related to heat produced inside the earth.
- Type of science that deals with living things such as plans and animals.
- The natural features, population, and atmosphere of a region.
- A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- A container that keeps liquid hot or cold for a long time.
- To cause something to stop happening.
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- To leave a job, a seat, a room, etc...
- To remove someone from a dangerous place.
- To remove something by pulling or cutting it out.
- A person walking a log road.
- A watch or a clock that measure time precisely.
- 3-legged stand for supporting a camera or something else.
- a crack or break in something.
- An expert in astronomy. (space, universe)
- Musical composition for a full orchestra.
- Extremely large.
- Arranged in the order that happened.
- to be ejected from an active volcano.
- Showing a lack of intelligence or importance.
- A person who treats the feet and its problems.
- Small rocky bodies orbiting the sun.
- occurring again and again for a longtime.
- Musical instrument made of metal that is blown into.
- To take a number or amount from another number or amount.
- A tiny particle of light.
40 Clues: Extremely large. • A tiny particle of light. • A person walking a log road. • Relating to or caused by heat. • a crack or break in something. • Absolutely necessary or important. • Arranged in the order that happened. • Small rocky bodies orbiting the sun. • to be ejected from an active volcano. • To cause something to stop happening. • To leave a job, a seat, a room, etc... • ...
1.04 Vocab 2022-02-02
Across
- the measurement of how many workers are supervised by one manager
- the process of dividing a large job into units, or job tasks, and assigning an individual to do each of the tasks
- an organizational design in which the firm is broken down into units according to factors such as product, process, territory, customer type, etc.
- the company's configuration of employees for accomplishing specific business tasks; how the business is organized
- an employee's narrow focus on one task or area of expertise
- the formally granted influence of an individual to make decisions, pursue goals, and obtain the resources necessary to support those decisions and goals
- an organizational design that combines the traditional functional structure with the divisional structure
- a graphical representation of the flow of authority within the organization
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- a principle that states that no employee should answer to more than one supervisor at a time
- creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line
- the way departments are defined and arranged
- 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.)
- the management function of setting up the way the business's work will be done
- the flow of authority within an organization
14 Clues: the way departments are defined and arranged • the flow of authority within an organization • 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 • ...
The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2014-06-04
Across
- Italian scientist who built on the new theories bout astronomy. He wrote a book called "Starry Messenger" which described his observations. His beliefs supported Copernicus which went against the teachings of the Church. The Catholic Church forced him to recant.
- Theory that the Sun is in the center of the universe and the Earth and other planets revolve around the sun. This theory was created by Copernicus.
- Theory that states that the Earth is in the center of the universe and the planets and sun revolve around the earth. Created by Aristotle and then further advanced by Ptolemy.
- A logical procedure for gathering information about the natural world, in which experimentation and observation are used to test hypotheses.
- Influential French writer. He devoted himself to the study of political liberty and believed that Britain was the best-governed and most politically balanced country of his own day. His idea of division of power became a part of his most famous book, On the Spirit of Laws. In his book, Montesquieu proposed that separation of powers would keep any individual or group from gaining total control of the government. “Power,” he wrote, “should be a check to power.” This idea later would be called checks and balances.
- Monarchs who ruled justly and embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit. The philosophes admired them.
- The buzz of the Enlightenment was most intense in the mansions of several wealthy women in Paris. They held regular social gatherings in their large drawing rooms called ____.
- One of the most persuasive women of the Englightenment. She published an essay called “A Vindication of the Rights of Women” in 1792. She encouraged women to enter men’s fields of education.
- Most admired ruler of the philosphes. She ruled from 1762-1796. She reformed laws in Russia on the ideas of Montesquieu and Beccaria. She allowed religious toleration and abolished torture and capital punishment. She expanded greatly the Russian empire and gained a lot of land for Russia.
- Brilliant mathematician who continued Brahe's work after he died. He demonstrated mathematically that the planets revolve around the sun. He created the planetary laws of motion, which includes the law of ellipses.
- This man believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves. He thought that people had the natural ability to govern their own affairs and to look after the welfare of society. He criticized absolute monarchy and favored the idea of self-government.
- English statesman and wrier who had a passionate interest in science. He attacked medieval scholars for relying too much on Aristotle's ideas. He urged scientists to experiment and draw conclusions; empiricism
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- Danish astronomer who carefully recorded the movements of the planets for many years. His work furthered the heliocentric theory, in which the planets revolve around the sun.
- Man who developed analytical geometry (combined algebra and geometry). Relied on mathematics and logic, not experimentation to solve problems or come to conclusions. He followed a strict train of reasoning to arrive at truths.
- A government contract that the people created that said that the ruler had total power. This theory was created by Hobbes and he believed that a ruler need total power to keep order.
- European art of the 1600s and early 1700s had been dominated by this style which was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
- The most brilliant and influential of the philosophes. His real name was François Marie Arouet. He published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama. This man never stopped fighting for tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech. A famous quote of his is “I do not agree with a word you say but will defend to the death your right to say it.”
- Begins in the mid-1500s and starts the questioning of European thought and the questioning of previously accepted beliefs.
- Social critics of the height of the Enlightenment in France.
- The artistic style of the late 1700s which was a simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes from classical Greece and Rome.
- A leading philosophe who created a large set of books in which many scholars contributed to, and called it “Encyclopedia”. He got criticism from the Catholic Church and French Government but didn’t stop publishing the “Encyclopedia’s”
- Great English scientist who helped to bring together the discoveries of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo under a single theory of motion. He created the laws of universal gravitation.
- Man who created the heliocentric theory and studied planetary for more than 25 years. He didn't publish his findings until 1543.
- A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems. Also known as the Age of Reason.
- He strongly disagreed with Enlightenment thinkers on many matters. Most philosophes believed that reason, science, and art would improve life for all people. He argued that civilization corrupted people’s natural goodness. “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains,” he wrote. This man believed that the only good government was one that was freely formed by the people and guided by the “general will” of society. His ideas differed from both Hobbes and Locke.
25 Clues: Social critics of the height of the Enlightenment in France. • Begins in the mid-1500s and starts the questioning of European thought and the questioning of previously accepted beliefs. • European art of the 1600s and early 1700s had been dominated by this style which was characterized by a grand, ornate design. • ...
sales vocabulary Zoé and Julie 2022-10-21
Across
- the mark is a sign allowing an enterprise to distinguish between products or services
- industrial or commercial enterprise
- someone who buys
- intermediary between retailer and producer or manufacturer
- something where is written the price, the name, the reference
- when you’ve just had something
- something false
- means of payment
- Spend, consume indiscriminately, needlessly
- remuneration for work
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- someone who doesn't have a job
- make bigger
- Registering and collecting customer merchandise in a store
- place where there are items
- means the legal domicile of the undertaking
- the opposite of cheap
- Collected at each stage of the economic circuit
- when the price is expensive
- Selling a product to someone
19 Clues: make bigger • something false • someone who buys • means of payment • the opposite of cheap • remuneration for work • place where there are items • when the price is expensive • Selling a product to someone • someone who doesn't have a job • when you’ve just had something • industrial or commercial enterprise • means the legal domicile of the undertaking • ...
Vocabulary Group 7 & 8 2016-12-01
Across
- flexible; not stubborn
- self-denying; refraining from indulgence
- unbiased; not subjective
- indirect; slanting
- to moderate; soften
- active at dawn and dusk
- dull; monotonous; bland
- acceptance of fate
- retract; repeal
- using few words; brief; to the point
- to cause bitterness and bad feeling
- difficult to understand; obscure
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- feathers of a bird
- self indulgence; pleasure seeking
- stubborn; willful;
- ancient weapon(type of gun) a clumsy person
- free-spirited; carefree
- recoil; flinch; shy away
- clear pronunciation; accent; articulation
- stubborn; resolute; holding firm to a purpose
20 Clues: retract; repeal • feathers of a bird • stubborn; willful; • indirect; slanting • acceptance of fate • to moderate; soften • flexible; not stubborn • free-spirited; carefree • active at dawn and dusk • dull; monotonous; bland • unbiased; not subjective • recoil; flinch; shy away • difficult to understand; obscure • self indulgence; pleasure seeking • to cause bitterness and bad feeling • ...
Vocab 2021-12-01
Across
- the story of a person’s life
- Shining
- polite and courteous
- to care for another
- large or heavily built
- firm, not giving up
- great,remarkable
- to put into effect
- to try to mend or improve
- a substance used to survive or grow
- tied
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- to light up
- how plants make food
- Huge, also immense
- worthy of honor or respect
- to come to an agreement
- equipment
- To investigate or travel
- to travel downward
- Vast
- a choice
- full of people or things
22 Clues: Vast • tied • Shining • a choice • equipment • to light up • great,remarkable • Huge, also immense • to put into effect • to travel downward • to care for another • firm, not giving up • how plants make food • polite and courteous • large or heavily built • to come to an agreement • To investigate or travel • full of people or things • to try to mend or improve • worthy of honor or respect • ...
Migrations Vocab and Spelling 2024-04-07
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- Loud and booming like the sky's roar
- Even cuter than old dogs
- Irritating insects
- View of terrain, often with hills and trees
- Caught sight of sneakily
- Move from one place to another
- Unintended mishaps
- Tiny humans
- Cold, but not freezing
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- Boo!
- Celebrations with guests and cake
- 100 in a dollar
- Small horses roaming fields
- Firm and unyielding
- Full of excitement and intense emotions
- What the boy did when he dropped his ice cream
- Ability to endure and thrive
- Places where people reside
18 Clues: Boo! • Tiny humans • 100 in a dollar • Irritating insects • Unintended mishaps • Firm and unyielding • Cold, but not freezing • Even cuter than old dogs • Caught sight of sneakily • Places where people reside • Small horses roaming fields • Ability to endure and thrive • Move from one place to another • Celebrations with guests and cake • Loud and booming like the sky's roar • ...
Chapter 11 2023-09-29
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- Direct relationship between the amount of risk you take and the amount of reward you receive
- A fund to which annual or semiannual deposits are made for the purpose of redeeming a bond issue
- A financially independent firm that acts as the bondholders’ representative
- A bond that is backed only by the reputation of the issuing corporation
- A debt security by a state or a government
- A corporate bond that pays higher interest but also has a higher risk of default
- For a corporation bond the date on which corporation is to repay the borrowed money
- A bond backed by the full faith, credit, and unlimited buying power of the government that issued it.
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- A corporate bond secured by various assets of the issuing firm
- A bond that can be exchanged, at the owner’s option, for a specificized number of shares of the corporation’s common stock.
- A feature that allows the corporation to call in, or buy, outstanding bonds from current bondholders before the maturity date
- The result of changes in the interest rates in the economy.
- A legal document that details all of the conditions relating to a bond issue
- Corporations written pledge to repay and specified amount of money with interest
- Economic growth is not very predictable.
- A bond that is repaid from the income generated by the project it is designed to finance.
- Bonds of a single issue that matures on different dates
- The written pledge of a government or a municipality to repay a specified sum of money, along with interest
- During periods of high inflation, there is a risk that the financial return on an investment will not keep pace with the inflation rate
- The dollar amount the bondholder will receive at the bond’s maturity
20 Clues: Economic growth is not very predictable. • A debt security by a state or a government • Bonds of a single issue that matures on different dates • The result of changes in the interest rates in the economy. • A corporate bond secured by various assets of the issuing firm • The dollar amount the bondholder will receive at the bond’s maturity • ...
Age of Enlightenment 2021-02-24
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- called the "father of modern science" due to his laws of motion and gravity
- believed that monarchs needed absolute power to protect people against themselves
- first to propose the heliocentric theory
- French writer who supported free speech and religious tolerance
- "Father of Modern Chemistry"
- known for her work with radiation
- separation of powers
- proposed Social Contract theory
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- early English abolitionist elected to Parliament
- known for his theories on economics
- convicted of heresy by the Catholic Church for his beliefs regarding the universe
- wrote the Declaration of Independence based on Enlightenment ideas
- believed in natural rights such as life, liberty & property
13 Clues: separation of powers • "Father of Modern Chemistry" • proposed Social Contract theory • known for her work with radiation • known for his theories on economics • first to propose the heliocentric theory • early English abolitionist elected to Parliament • believed in natural rights such as life, liberty & property • ...
midterm 2019-01-16
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- relationship between share capital and loan capital
- provided by investors to high-risk, high-potential start-up firms
- debt of one business purchased by another at a portion of the debt owed.
- financial assistance granted by a government or NGO to support businesses that are in the public interest
- money used in the day-to-day running of a business
- funds usually provided government, foundations etc to businesses that do not need to be repaid
- money raised from the sale of share of a limited company
- source of finance for sole traders that comes mostly from their own personal savings.
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- agreement between businesses that allows the buyer of goods or services to pay the seller at a later date.
- money spent to acquire fixed assets in a business
- profit that remains after a business has paid corporation tax and dividends.
- allows a firm to use an asset without having to purchase it by cash
- when a business sells off its unwanted assets to raise funds
- when a lending institution allows a firm to withdraw more money than it currently has in its account.
- affluent individuals who provide financial capital to start-ups.
- usually provided by a government, foundation, trust, etc that do not need to be repaid.
- money sourced from financial institutions such as banks, with interest charged on the loan to be repaid.
17 Clues: money spent to acquire fixed assets in a business • money used in the day-to-day running of a business • relationship between share capital and loan capital • money raised from the sale of share of a limited company • when a business sells off its unwanted assets to raise funds • affluent individuals who provide financial capital to start-ups. • ...
Social Interaction 2017-11-06
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- type of group in which one identifies with the values and beliefs
- a positive of deviance
- theory that says deviance happens when norm are lacking or unclear
- type of interaction where groups work together to achieve a goal
- type of interaction that is a balance between cooperation and conflict
- sanctions examples are praise gossip high fives ostracism
- enforcing of norms through internalization and sanctions
- individual acts differently due to the influence of the group
- collective group that is scheduled or nonscheduled with no common purpose
- a positive of deviance
- violation or variation from cultural norms
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- rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms
- theory that says deviance happens when one socializes with deviants
- collective group that is scheduled with a common purpose
- sanction examples are diplomas fine raises tickets
- type of group that is intimate and one is a member for life
- collective group that is a crowd gone wild
- type of interaction where two or more groups try for the same goal
- type of group that is large impersonal and competitive
- type of interaction that is the deliberate defeat of another
20 Clues: a positive of deviance • a positive of deviance • collective group that is a crowd gone wild • violation or variation from cultural norms • sanction examples are diplomas fine raises tickets • type of group that is large impersonal and competitive • collective group that is scheduled with a common purpose • enforcing of norms through internalization and sanctions • ...
Chapter 14 words 2018-05-22
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- A church-running god
- a person who people accuse for their troubles
- A theory where the planets revolt around the sun
- Greek and Roman courses that were taught in school
- Surrender views
- to identify as godly
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- Someone who pays artist that they like
- Making an object seem closer or farther away on paper
- To meet in the middle of a situation
- A theory that god picked out who would go to heaven
- The movement based on knowledge
- A place where the Jews lived
- A lesson to cleanse your soul
- Perfect community
- veto something
15 Clues: veto something • Surrender views • Perfect community • A church-running god • to identify as godly • A place where the Jews lived • A lesson to cleanse your soul • The movement based on knowledge • To meet in the middle of a situation • Someone who pays artist that they like • a person who people accuse for their troubles • A theory where the planets revolt around the sun • ...
Chapter 14 words 2018-05-22
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- Perfect community
- to identify as godly
- A church-running god
- Making an object seem closer or farther away on paper
- A theory where the planets revolt around the sun
- Greek and Roman courses that were taught in school
- Someone who pays artist that they like
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- A place where the Jews lived
- veto something
- a person who people accuse for their troubles
- Surrender views
- A lesson to cleanse your soul
- A theory that god picked out who would go to heaven
- To meet in the middle of a situation
- The movement based on knowledge
15 Clues: veto something • Surrender views • Perfect community • to identify as godly • A church-running god • A place where the Jews lived • A lesson to cleanse your soul • The movement based on knowledge • To meet in the middle of a situation • Someone who pays artist that they like • a person who people accuse for their troubles • A theory where the planets revolt around the sun • ...
Biology crossword 2022-03-24
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- produce energy
- define the outside and inside of cell
- encoding of hereditary information
- protein destruction
- structural support and protection
- storage and water regulation
- protein synthesis
- cell of plants and bacterias
- cell theory is scientific theory that livig organisms are made up of cells
- protein transportation and exportation
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- Asubstance that provides hourishment essencial for the maintenance of life and for growth
- ribonucleic acid is a molecule similar to dna unlike dna,rna strand has a backbone of alternating sugar and phosphate groups
- any of a number of speacialized structures within a living cell
- help transport materials that an needs to survive and recycle waste materials
- a flagellum is a hairlike appendage that protrudes a wide range of microorganisms termet as flagellates
- start out life with a nucleus and oter membrane enclosed organelles
- lipidbreakdown; redox reactions
- landscape of cell
18 Clues: produce energy • landscape of cell • protein synthesis • protein destruction • storage and water regulation • cell of plants and bacterias • lipidbreakdown; redox reactions • structural support and protection • encoding of hereditary information • define the outside and inside of cell • protein transportation and exportation • ...
the scientific revolution- vanya 2024-04-24
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- where was academy of sciences established?
- who introduced geocentric theory
- who formulated the laws of motion snd universal gravitation
- who invented microscope?
- who invented barometer?
- who revealed how human heart functions?
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- who invented mercury thermometer?
- where was royal society established?
- Who introduced the heliocentric theory?
- who published first 2 laws of planetary motion?
- who published human anatomy textbook?
11 Clues: who invented barometer? • who invented microscope? • who introduced geocentric theory • who invented mercury thermometer? • where was royal society established? • who published human anatomy textbook? • Who introduced the heliocentric theory? • who revealed how human heart functions? • where was academy of sciences established? • ...
Erik Erikson's Theory 2019-04-25
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- 65+ psychosocial stage: integrity vs._________.
- ages 18-40 psychosocial stage: intimacy vs. ___________.
- where Erik was born.
- Erik's wife was a__________.
- the month of Erik's birthday.
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- the colour of the first step of development.
- Erik's theory is called ____________ development.
- trust vs.____________
- Erik's pediatrician's first name.
- who's theory is similar to Erik's.
10 Clues: where Erik was born. • trust vs.____________ • Erik's wife was a__________. • the month of Erik's birthday. • Erik's pediatrician's first name. • who's theory is similar to Erik's. • the colour of the first step of development. • 65+ psychosocial stage: integrity vs._________. • Erik's theory is called ____________ development. • ...
Unique Historical Figures 2024-09-19
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- – Mathematician contributing to space missions
- – Pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence
- – Ancient mathematician and philosopher
- – Father of modern genetics
- – Physicist known for nuclear reactions
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- – First computer programmer
- – Formulated the theory of electromagnetism
- – Known as the "father of the computer"
- – Key figure in quantum theory
- – Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate
10 Clues: – First computer programmer • – Father of modern genetics • – Key figure in quantum theory • – Known as the "father of the computer" • – Ancient mathematician and philosopher • – Physicist known for nuclear reactions • – Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate • – Formulated the theory of electromagnetism • – Mathematician contributing to space missions • ...
Tectonic Plates 2022-02-25
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- the plate that is in the Caribbean
- the plate that rests in the Middle East
- the plate that rests under the Pacific Ocean
- the plate that is just North America
- a plate that is just west of South America
- the theory that the continents were once connected as a supercontinent called Pangaea and had drifted apart over millions of years
- The plate that rests under the majority of Europe and Asia
- the plate that rests on Africa as well as under a lot of the Atlantic Ocean
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- the plate that sits under India
- a plate just northwest of the U.S, contained within the North American plate
- the plate that rests just south of South America
- the plate that sits under Australia
- the plate that is just South America
- the plate that is west of the Caribbean Plate
- the plate that rests under the Antarctic Sea as well as Antarctica
- the man who proposed the theory of continental drift
16 Clues: the plate that sits under India • the plate that is in the Caribbean • the plate that sits under Australia • the plate that is just North America • the plate that is just South America • the plate that rests in the Middle East • a plate that is just west of South America • the plate that rests under the Pacific Ocean • the plate that is west of the Caribbean Plate • ...
Tectonic Plates 2022-02-25
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- the theory that the continents were once connected as a supercontinent called Pangaea and had drifted apart over millions of years
- the plate that rests under the Antarctic Sea as well as Antarctica
- the plate that is west of the Caribbean Plate
- the plate that rests in the Middle East
- the man who proposed the theory of continental drift
- the plate that sits under India
- The plate that rests under the majority of Europe and Asia
- the plate that rests on Africa as well as under a lot of the Atlantic Ocean
- the plate that is just South America
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- a plate that is just west of South America
- the plate that rests under the Pacific Ocean
- the plate that sits under Australia
- the plate that is just North America
- a plate just northwest of the U.S, contained within the North American plate
- the plate that is in the Caribbean
- the plate that rests just south of South America
16 Clues: the plate that sits under India • the plate that is in the Caribbean • the plate that sits under Australia • the plate that is just North America • the plate that is just South America • the plate that rests in the Middle East • a plate that is just west of South America • the plate that rests under the Pacific Ocean • the plate that is west of the Caribbean Plate • ...
Vocab Wk. 25 2024-03-06
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- capital is Denver
- having no respect
- to get down from a horse or a bike
- to go with
- argument
- the action or sound of laughing
- to get rid of
- far away, not near
- the main city of a region
- an interruption of a settled and peaceful situation
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- the quality of being honest
- The hard copy of the document
- consider bad or wrong
- to find something after searching
- relaxed; not formal
- to take great pleasure in something
- a skillful or efficient way of doing or achieving something
- showing firm and constant support for someone or something
- To cause a solid to turn into or become part of a liquid
- to not like
20 Clues: argument • to go with • to not like • to get rid of • capital is Denver • having no respect • far away, not near • relaxed; not formal • consider bad or wrong • the main city of a region • the quality of being honest • The hard copy of the document • the action or sound of laughing • to find something after searching • to get down from a horse or a bike • to take great pleasure in something • ...
types of business activity 2016-05-22
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- growth Is when a business takes over or merges with another business.
- sector The industry in this sector manufactures goods using the raw materials provided by the primary sector and converting them into the processed goods.
- merger When one company in the same stage of production.
- merger When one company joins another company in a different stage of production.
- economy Combines some features of both a free market and command economy.
- market economy Known as market economy, where all resources are owned privately.
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- Is when one firm merges with or takes over a firm completely different industry.
- sector This sector provides services to both consumer and other businesses.
- growth Occurs when a business expands its existing operations.
- economy The government or the state plans and controls the use of resources.
- sector, This stage involves the earth's natural resources.
11 Clues: merger When one company in the same stage of production. • sector, This stage involves the earth's natural resources. • growth Occurs when a business expands its existing operations. • growth Is when a business takes over or merges with another business. • economy Combines some features of both a free market and command economy. • ...
Theories 2013-09-19
8 Clues: Psychosocial • Behavior Theory • Cognitive Theory • Social Learning Theory • don't understand concrete logic • thinking about abstract concepts • understanding of mental operations • centered around infant trying to make sense of the world
Teacher and the School Curriculum 2026-02-13
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- The type of curriculum composed of planned activities put into action in the classroom, which varies depending on teaching and learning styles.
- This learning theory asserts that learners actively "construct" their own understanding and knowledge based on prior experiences.
- The specific type of curriculum that is unwritten and unintended, but consists of the "peer culture" and values students learn in school.
- The term for the "building blocks of knowledge" or mental frameworks used to organize information, a central concept in cognitivism.
- One of the advocates of traditional curriculum focusing in essentialism.
- The psychologist known for his operant conditioning.
- The educational level in the Philippines that includes Junior and Senior High School.
- The government agency that regulates Technical Vocational Education and training in the Philippines.
- The law, also known as the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, which expanded Philippine basic education to 12 years.
- The Vygotskian concept describing the distance between what a learner can do without help and what they can do with support.
- The curriculum approach where students revisit the same topics throughout their school career with increasing complexity.
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- This learning theory, associated with Jean Piaget, views the mind as an information processor and focuses on internal mental processes like memory and problem-solving.
- The unique pre-colonial system of writing used by early Filipinos before the arrival of the Spanish.
- The group of 600 American teachers who arrived in the Philippines in 1901 to establish the public school system.
- The type of learning during the pre-colonial era
- The specific language required to be taught in Philippine schools during the Japanese occupation, alongside Tagalog.
- The 1863 decree that established a formal system of primary schools in the Philippines for both boys and girls.
- The type of curriculum that includes the textbooks, modules, and syllabi that teachers use.
- The type of curriculum that refers to the learning outcomes achieved by students, often measured by tests or changes in behavior.
- This learning theory focuses on observable behaviors and how they are shaped by environmental stimuli, rewards, and punishments.
20 Clues: The type of learning during the pre-colonial era • The psychologist known for his operant conditioning. • One of the advocates of traditional curriculum focusing in essentialism. • The educational level in the Philippines that includes Junior and Senior High School. • The type of curriculum that includes the textbooks, modules, and syllabi that teachers use. • ...
5AU1 2021-04-20
Across
- a building for people to live in, usually for one family
- of or belonging to them
- a part of a building that has its own walls, floor and ceiling and is usually used for a particular purpose
- to discover sb/sth unexpectedly or by chance
- in or into the space separating two or more points, objects, people, etc.
- to make it easier or possible for sb to do sth by doing sth for them or by giving them sth that they need
- right nothing more or less than(2 words)
- front of in advance of(3 words)
- a heavy wild animal with thick fur and sharp claws (= pointed parts on the ends of its feet).
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- used to show that sth exists or happens
- solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break
- changing shape easily when pressed; not stiff or firm
- a large area of land that is thickly covered with trees
- used to introduce the next item in a series of actions, events, instructions, etc.
- used to express interest in or surprise at what sb is saying
- next to or at the side of sb/sth
- used as the object of a verb, after the verb be or after a preposition to refer to a woman or girl who has already been mentioned or is easily identified
- a liquid food made by boiling meat, vegetables, etc. in water, often eaten as the first course of a meal
- feeling fear; frightened because you think that you might be hurt or suffer
19 Clues: of or belonging to them • next to or at the side of sb/sth • front of in advance of(3 words) • used to show that sth exists or happens • right nothing more or less than(2 words) • to discover sb/sth unexpectedly or by chance • solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break • changing shape easily when pressed; not stiff or firm • ...
PhySci 2026-01-22
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- Isotope of hydrogen with two neutrons
- Alchemical liquid for immortality
- Mythical stone sought by alchemists
- Another name for a helium nucleus
- Heaviest element made by fusion in cores
- Ultra-dense star remnant of a supernova
- Radiation echo of the Big Bang
- Final stage of a Sun-like star
- Isotope with one proton and one neutron
- Primary process that powers stars
- Creation of new atomic nuclei
- Theory of the universe's origin
- Alchemical process to purify liquids
- Element produced by three helium atoms
- A young star before fusion begins
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- Ancient alchemical name for mercury
- Force that causes a nebula to collapse
- Changing one metal into another
- Lightest solid element formed in the Big Bang
- The state of the universe at time zero
- Aristotles fifth element
- Central part of an atom containing protons
- Theory that matter is continuous
- Physicist who was secretly an alchemist
- Philosopher who coined the term atomos
- Explosive death of a massive star
- Greek element associated with heat
- Giant cloud of gas where stars are born
- Most abundant element in the universe
- Second most abundant element
30 Clues: Aristotles fifth element • Second most abundant element • Creation of new atomic nuclei • Radiation echo of the Big Bang • Final stage of a Sun-like star • Changing one metal into another • Theory of the universe's origin • Theory that matter is continuous • Alchemical liquid for immortality • Another name for a helium nucleus • Explosive death of a massive star • ...
Approaches recap (Bio, Cog, Behaviourist & Wundt) 2024-10-02
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- the genetic makeup of an organism
- the observable characteristics of an organism
- a form of therapy used to help adjust neurotransmitters
- breaking complex cognitive processes into their basic elements
- the analysis of ones cognitive functions such as emotions
- unidentical twins
- tested his theory out measuring dog salivation
- small packets of information
- constructed a special box to test his participants
- the father of psychology
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- identical twins
- the approach looks at hormones, genes and neurotransmitters to explain behaviour
- a model that was used to design the multi-store model of memory
- the approach that explains behaviour through schema, theoretical and computer model.
- a theory proposed by Darwin
- an institution where students learn and teachers use behaviourist approach to promote good behaviour
- perspectives in psychology that try to explain behaviour
- Siri
- a form of conditioning that involves reinforcement
- an analogy that compares human minds with an electronic device
- a form of conditioning that involves association
- the approach that explains behaviour through environmental influences
- a rate used to assess similarities between people
- worked with Watson to condition a child to fear white rats
24 Clues: Siri • identical twins • unidentical twins • the father of psychology • a theory proposed by Darwin • small packets of information • the genetic makeup of an organism • the observable characteristics of an organism • tested his theory out measuring dog salivation • a form of conditioning that involves association • a rate used to assess similarities between people • ...
From Socrates to the Scientific Method 2025-10-06
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- A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for investigation.
- An 18th-century European movement emphasizing reason and individualism.
- An intensifier used to mean "truly" or "in effect," often for a metaphor.
- Present, appearing, or found everywhere.
- Just beginning to exist and showing signs of future potential.
- The detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically.
- Relating to a method of questioning to stimulate critical thinking.
- A belief that goes against established, orthodox opinion.
- The act of asking for information; an official investigation.
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- Based on observation or experience rather than pure theory.
- The line of descent or ancestry, often of an idea.
- Forward or onward movement toward a destination or a more advanced state.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world.
- A set of beliefs laid down by an authority as unchallengeably true.
- A doubting attitude or a questioning of knowledge claims.
- The "rebirth" of art and learning in Europe from the 14th to the 16th centuries.
- An action carried out with minimum effort or reflection.
- The principles of correct reasoning.
- A person who annoys others to provoke them into thought or action.
20 Clues: The principles of correct reasoning. • Present, appearing, or found everywhere. • The line of descent or ancestry, often of an idea. • An action carried out with minimum effort or reflection. • A doubting attitude or a questioning of knowledge claims. • A belief that goes against established, orthodox opinion. • ...
States of matter 2024-08-01
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- A solid with a regular, repeating pattern.
- The change from solid to liquid.
- The amount of space that a substance or object occupies.
- The act of particles changing position.
- Property of gases allowing them to be reduced in volume by pressure.
- The theory explaining the motion of particles in matter.
- A state of matter that has a fixed volume but no fixed shape.
- Anything that occupies space and has mass.
- Increase in volume due to heat.
- A condition or form that matter can take.
- Changes that do not alter the composition of a substance.
- Event when particles bump into each other.
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- The capacity to do work or cause change.
- Influences causing particles to interact.
- Type of movement particles in a liquid exhibit.
- The process of a gas turning into a liquid.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles.
- A state of matter with neither fixed shape nor volume.
- Force pulling particles together.
- A state of matter with fixed shape and volume.
- A gas or vapor phase of a substance.
- The change from liquid to solid.
- The transition from solid directly to gas.
- Small constituents of matter in kinetic theory.
- The spreading of particles from high to low concentration.
25 Clues: Increase in volume due to heat. • The change from solid to liquid. • The change from liquid to solid. • Force pulling particles together. • A gas or vapor phase of a substance. • The act of particles changing position. • The capacity to do work or cause change. • Influences causing particles to interact. • A condition or form that matter can take. • ...
STUDENT MANAGEMENT 2024-11-12
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- THE IMPARTING OR EXCHANGING
- IMPARTIAL AND JUST WITHOUT
- ONE OF A SET OF EXPLICIT OR UNDERSTOOD
- CONSISTING IN OR CHARACTERIZED
- SOMETHING THAT TRANSPORT YOU
- THE WAY IN WHICH ONE ACTS
- KIND AND PLEASANT
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- A COURSE OF PRINCIPLE OF ACTION
- ACTING OR DONE IN THE SAME WAY
- THE ACT OF TAKING ACTION TO REDUCE
- HAVING A SOLID
- EASY TO PERCEIVE
12 Clues: HAVING A SOLID • EASY TO PERCEIVE • KIND AND PLEASANT • THE WAY IN WHICH ONE ACTS • IMPARTIAL AND JUST WITHOUT • THE IMPARTING OR EXCHANGING • SOMETHING THAT TRANSPORT YOU • ACTING OR DONE IN THE SAME WAY • CONSISTING IN OR CHARACTERIZED • A COURSE OF PRINCIPLE OF ACTION • THE ACT OF TAKING ACTION TO REDUCE • ONE OF A SET OF EXPLICIT OR UNDERSTOOD
john 14:1,6-7 2023-11-03
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- worried, troubled, or anxious
- beset by problems or conflict
- a word to describe the feeling of being extremely worried
- complete trust or confidence in someone or something
- well known from long or close association
- the muscle that pumps blood everywhere
- make someone aware of or familiar with
- without a break in continuity; ongoing.
- keep safe or rescue (past tense)
- in a way that is not directly caused by something; incidentally
- perceive with the eyes; discern visually (verb)
- accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth
- be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information
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- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust belief an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists
- a thing that is known or proved to be true
- a man in relation to his child or children
- actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact
- preservation or deliverance from harm, ruin, or loss
- a feeling after someone or something you love as passed away
- the f in bffs
- identify (someone or something)
- in accordance with fact or reality.
- the quality or state of being true
- firm belief in the reliability, truth
- give way to anxiety or unease; allow one's mind to dwell on difficulty or troubles
- anxiety or discontent
- a method, style or manner of doing something
- the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death
- moving in one side and out of the other side of
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
30 Clues: the f in bffs • anxiety or discontent • worried, troubled, or anxious • beset by problems or conflict • identify (someone or something) • keep safe or rescue (past tense) • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • the quality or state of being true • in accordance with fact or reality. • firm belief in the reliability, truth • the muscle that pumps blood everywhere • ...
Supply Chapter Crossword 2022-01-02
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- one of the important element of supply is ___ to sell.
- expectation of rise in price in the future would lead to __ in supply
- All the supply curves which pass through the origin are
- Decrease in Supply/Downward movement
- it is always with reference to price
- If Advanced and improved it raises the profit margin
- The basic aim of a producer while supplying a commodity
- if supply curve is perfectly inelastic it is ___.
- extension in supply
- Market supply curved is obtained by ___ summation of individual supply curves
- Ceterisus paribus
- The most important factor determining the supply of a commodity
- Government policy; Increase in this leads to decrease in profit maximisation
- supply curve shows ___ relationship between price and quantity supplied keeping other factors constant.
- supply is expressed as a relationship between price and ___
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- single seller
- price elasticity of supply is
- Raise in profit due to technology is because of __.
- Law of supply is a ___ statement
- the production depends on climatic condition and hence an exception of law of supply
- the percentage method can also be converted into this method.
- Quantity of a commodity that all the firms are willing and able to offer for sale at a given price during a given period of time
- change in the variable on the Y-axis divided by the change in the variable on the X-axis
- Period in which output can be changed by changing only variable factors
- shift due to increase in supply
- When supply price increases in the short run, the profit of the producer __.
- Total quantity of a particular commodity that is available with the firm at a particular point of time
- Period in which output can be changed by changing all factors of production
- Quantity of a commodity that a firm is willing and able to offer at a given price at a period of time
- shift due to increase in supply
30 Clues: single seller • Ceterisus paribus • extension in supply • price elasticity of supply is • shift due to increase in supply • shift due to increase in supply • Law of supply is a ___ statement • Decrease in Supply/Downward movement • it is always with reference to price • if supply curve is perfectly inelastic it is ___. • Raise in profit due to technology is because of __. • ...
Supply Chapter Crossword 2022-01-02
Across
- change in the variable on the Y-axis divided by the change in the variable on the X-axis
- the production depends on climatic condition and hence an exception of law of supply
- Decrease in Supply/Downward movement
- If Advanced and improved it raises the profit margin
- Period in which output can be changed by changing all factors of production
- supply is expressed as a relationship between price and ___
- single seller
- Ceterisus paribus
- shift due to increase in supply
- if supply curve is perfectly inelastic it is ___.
- expectation of rise in price in the future would lead to __ in supply
- the percentage method can also be converted into this method.
- Period in which output can be changed by changing only variable factors
Down
- The basic aim of a producer while supplying a commodity
- it is always with reference to price
- Total quantity of a particular commodity that is available with the firm at a particular point of time
- Quantity of a commodity that a firm is willing and able to offer at a given price at a period of time
- extension in supply
- Government policy; Increase in this leads to decrease in profit maximisation
- Quantity of a commodity that all the firms are willing and able to offer for sale at a given price during a given period of time
- All the supply curves which pass through the origin are
- Raise in profit due to technology is because of __.
- one of the important element of supply is ___ to sell.
- shift due to increase in supply
- price elasticity of supply is
- supply curve shows ___ relationship between price and quantity supplied keeping other factors constant.
- Law of supply is a ___ statement
- When supply price increases in the short run, the profit of the producer __.
- Market supply curved is obtained by ___ summation of individual supply curves
- The most important factor determining the supply of a commodity
30 Clues: single seller • Ceterisus paribus • extension in supply • price elasticity of supply is • shift due to increase in supply • shift due to increase in supply • Law of supply is a ___ statement • it is always with reference to price • Decrease in Supply/Downward movement • if supply curve is perfectly inelastic it is ___. • Raise in profit due to technology is because of __. • ...
Supply Chapter Crossword 2022-01-02
Across
- change in the variable on the Y-axis divided by the change in the variable on the X-axis
- the production depends on climatic condition and hence an exception of law of supply
- Decrease in Supply/Downward movement
- If Advanced and improved it raises the profit margin
- Period in which output can be changed by changing all factors of production
- supply is expressed as a relationship between price and ___
- single seller
- Ceterisus paribus
- shift due to increase in supply
- if supply curve is perfectly inelastic it is ___.
- expectation of rise in price in the future would lead to __ in supply
- the percentage method can also be converted into this method.
- Period in which output can be changed by changing only variable factors
Down
- The basic aim of a producer while supplying a commodity
- it is always with reference to price
- Total quantity of a particular commodity that is available with the firm at a particular point of time
- Quantity of a commodity that a firm is willing and able to offer at a given price at a period of time
- extension in supply
- Government policy; Increase in this leads to decrease in profit maximisation
- Quantity of a commodity that all the firms are willing and able to offer for sale at a given price during a given period of time
- All the supply curves which pass through the origin are
- Raise in profit due to technology is because of __.
- one of the important element of supply is ___ to sell.
- shift due to increase in supply
- price elasticity of supply is
- supply curve shows ___ relationship between price and quantity supplied keeping other factors constant.
- Law of supply is a ___ statement
- When supply price increases in the short run, the profit of the producer __.
- Market supply curved is obtained by ___ summation of individual supply curves
- The most important factor determining the supply of a commodity
30 Clues: single seller • Ceterisus paribus • extension in supply • price elasticity of supply is • shift due to increase in supply • shift due to increase in supply • Law of supply is a ___ statement • it is always with reference to price • Decrease in Supply/Downward movement • if supply curve is perfectly inelastic it is ___. • Raise in profit due to technology is because of __. • ...
Piaget's 4 stage theory 2026-02-25
Across
- 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
science Chapter 2.1 2023-02-23
Across
- rafts that form a shell of rock around the earth.
- occurs when rock along one side of a fault sink vertically.
- when a layer of rock breaks and moves due to the force upon it.
- the earths outermost layer made of solid rock.
- extends from about 650 miles beneath surface.
- mantle boundary Gutenberg marks the mantle.
- seems to be liquid due to the temperature at that depth
- extends from the moho down about 250 miles.
Down
- the area between upper and lower mantle.
- the central part of the earth.
- a theory that the continents were once connected together into one huge land mass.
- a region of the earth's crust and upper mantle.
- a theory that the earths plates were once one.
- occurs when rocks along one side of a fault move horizontally along a fault.
- core core kept in the solid state of pressure.
15 Clues: the central part of the earth. • the area between upper and lower mantle. • mantle boundary Gutenberg marks the mantle. • extends from the moho down about 250 miles. • extends from about 650 miles beneath surface. • a theory that the earths plates were once one. • the earths outermost layer made of solid rock. • a region of the earth's crust and upper mantle. • ...
Government Crossword 2025-01-24
Across
- Theory that states groups used force to establish a system of government
- Article III of the U.S. Constitution
- A government ran by a King, Queen, or Emperor
- Our current government style in the U.S.A
- someone who supports the Constitution
- The theory that implies government developed over time as we as humans developed
- Government style currently used in China, Russia, and Vietnam
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- A government that is run by a select few people to govern the many
- Style of government used in ancient Greece formed the foundation of western society
- Article I of the U.S. Constitution
- the first 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution
- George Washington was the first man elected to this position
- Article II of the U.S. Constitution
- held the belief that people are born bad and that a Monarchy must govern the people
- This man's ideas greatly influenced our Declaration of Independence
15 Clues: Article I of the U.S. Constitution • Article II of the U.S. Constitution • Article III of the U.S. Constitution • someone who supports the Constitution • Our current government style in the U.S.A • A government ran by a King, Queen, or Emperor • the first 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution • George Washington was the first man elected to this position • ...
FAMOUS SCIENTISTS 2023-06-08
Across
- - Primatologist and conservationist who studied chimpanzees in the wild.
- - Medical researcher who developed the polio vaccine.
- - Marine biologist and environmentalist who wrote the influential book "Silent Spring" about the dangers of pesticides.
- - Paleoanthropologist known for discoveries of early human fossils in East Africa.
- - Scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
- - Father of genetics who studied inheritance in pea plants.
- - Astronomer who confirmed the existence of other galaxies beyond the Milky Way.
- - Scientist who made important contributions to the understanding of electricity.
- - Astronomer who made significant discoveries with his telescope.
- - Molecular biologist who, along with Watson, unraveled the structure of DNA.
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- - Naturalist who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- - Molecular biologist who, along with Crick, unraveled the structure of DNA.
- - Microbiologist and chemist who developed vaccines and pasteurization.
- - Inventor and electrical engineer known for his work on alternating current.
- - Scientist who discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic.
- - Famous physicist known for his theory of relativity.
- - Physiologist known for his experiments on conditioned reflexes with dogs.
- - Astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- - Physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
- - Microbiologist who made important contributions to the understanding of infectious diseases.
20 Clues: - Medical researcher who developed the polio vaccine. • - Famous physicist known for his theory of relativity. • - Scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • - Father of genetics who studied inheritance in pea plants. • - Scientist who discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic. • - Astronomer who made significant discoveries with his telescope. • ...
