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The world of businesses, corporations, profit and non-profit, and financial institutions.

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  • DECISION-MAKING (7 words)
    Example: values: A person's principals of standards or behaviors; ones judgement of what is important, peer: One that is of equal standing with another, habits: A regular tendancy or practice; especially one that is hard to give up, risks: A situation involving exposure to danger
    Created 2023-08-29
  • 191-200 (7 words)
    Example: produced or made in large numbers: prolific, a series of stories or events that a person imagines: fantasy, the act of giving up something up for the sake of something: sacrifice, to give or hand over something to someone else: refer
    Created 2023-04-10
  • Quest for Success Unit 1 Vocabulary (4 words)
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    Created 2019-09-13
  • Finance 1 (7 words)
    Example: anything acceptable that can be used to exchange for goods and services: money, real items that can be seen or touched: goods, using your money for payments or purchases: spend, work that is provided by another person: services
    Created 2019-08-03
  • Tuck Everlasting Characters (7 words)
    Example: The 10-year-old main protagonist of the novel.: Winnie Foster , Stopped aging at age 17 and is therefore described as very good-looking, despite being 104.: Jesse Tuck, The leader of the Tuck family, the husband of Mae and the father of Jesse and Miles.: Angus Tuck, Angus’s wife and the mother of Jesse and Miles and she is gentle and kind.: Mae Tuck
    Created 2018-11-15
  • Economics vocabulary (7 words)
    Example: Policy designed to redress past discrimination against minority groups through measures to improve their economic and educational opportunities: Affirmative Action, Opponents of ratification of the Constitution and of a strong central government: Antifederalists, the first constitution of the United States: Articles of Confederation, The principle of a two-house legislature.: Bicameralism
    Created 2018-09-05
  • Economics vocabulary (7 words)
    Example: Policy designed to redress past discrimination against minority groups through measures to improve their economic and educational opportunities: Affirmative Action, Opponents of ratification of the Constitution and of a strong central government: Antifederalists, the first constitution of the United States: Articles of Confederation, The principle of a two-house legislature.: Bicameralism
    Created 2018-09-05

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