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PROFESSIONALISMS (Doctor (‘slashers’ -surgeons, ‘Freud squad’ refers to…
PROFESSIONALISMS
Doctor
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TEETH – Tried Everything Else, Try Homeopathy: innocent-looking acronym, similarly suggests that a patient doesn’t have much hope of recovery.
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Economist
Utility meaning relative satisfaction. Total satisfaction obtained from consuming a good or service.
Externality, a cost or benefit that was not transmitted through prices between the two parties of the transaction.
Perfect competition, meaning that market conditions are such that no firm is large enough to set the price.
Stagflation, a portmanteau of stagnation and inflation referring to a high inflation rate and weak economic growth.
Liquidity trap, When monetary policy fails to stimulate an economy either by increasing the money supply or by lowering interest rates to make it cheaper to invest.
Architect
biophilia refers to the effects on humans of the presence of flora, fauna, and “natural” stimuli in building spaces.
setback used to refer specifically to the feature of skyscrapers where higher stories are set back a certain distance behind the line of lower stories, leaving a horizontal area in front.
daylighting refers to the architectural practice of exploiting natural light for illumination, rather than relying on artificial light.
fenestration means “how and where the windows go” in a building. Related to the delightful and disturbing defenestration, “the action of throwing out of a window.”
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Teacher
STEAM — Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math.
Flipped classroom — students watch video instruction at home, then do “homework” while at school with teacher present.
Bell work — a short assignment at the beginning of the class, usually to re-cap material from the previous class.
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the language “which is inaccessible to non-specialists” (Bussmann, 1998, p. 607).
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