asian countries Crossword Puzzles
International Trade 2024-01-16
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- relative factor endowment of brazil
- economies focussing on what their comparative advantage is
- money recieved, on a regular basis, often from work
- produce made to sell to foreign countries
- a group of countries joint to reduce trade barriers
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- north american free trade agreement
- large country, with their main comparative advantage being low-skilled manufacturing
- association of south east asian nations
- canada's main export
- a goods brought in from a foreign country
10 Clues: canada's main export • relative factor endowment of brazil • north american free trade agreement • association of south east asian nations • a goods brought in from a foreign country • produce made to sell to foreign countries • money recieved, on a regular basis, often from work • a group of countries joint to reduce trade barriers • ...
Parvana by Debora Ellis 2016-09-26
10 Clues: to fall down • straight away • to build again • extremely scared • the police in Afghanistan • the capital of Afghanistan • to twist something tightly • to be totally involved in something • a type of cushion in Asian countries • to react by doing or saying something
World Cultures Crossword 2023-02-23
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- ____ New Year: a major holiday in many East Asian countries that marks the beginning of the lunar calendar and is celebrated with food, music, and other festivities.
- A Finnish tradition of using a heated room to promote relaxation and health benefits, such as improved circulation and reduced stress.
- A traditional practice from India that involves physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- _____ Night: A holiday in the UK that commemorates the failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605, with fireworks displays and bonfires being a common part of the celebrations.
- A ceremonial drink made from the root of the kava plant, which is used in many Polynesian and Melanesian societies.
- A controversial sport in which a matador fights a bull in an arena, which is still popular in some parts of Spain and Portugal.
- A festival in Thailand that celebrates the Thai New Year and involves water fights and other festive activities.
- A traditional practice in Fiji and other Pacific societies, where participants walk over hot stones or coals as a test of courage and spiritual strength.
- A festival of lights celebrated in India and other South Asian countries that marks the victory of good over evil.
- ____ de France : an annual cycling race that takes place over three weeks in July, which is a major sporting event in France and is closely followed by the public.
- ____ festival: a celebration held in China, Taiwan, and other East Asian countries that marks the end of the Lunar New Year festivities and features colorful lanterns, fireworks, and other displays.
- A popular noodle soup from Vietnam that is often eaten for breakfast and is a staple of Vietnamese cuisine.
- Tomatina: an annual _____-throwing festival that takes place in the town of Buñol in Spain, which is a popular event that draws large crowds.
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- A holiday celebrated in the United States and Canada that originated as a harvest festival and is now associated with giving thanks and spending time with family and friends.
- A traditional dance form in Hawaiian culture that tells stories through movements and music.
- A dance and music style that originated in Argentina and is now popular around the world.
- An annual celebration that takes place in many parts of Spain and Portugal in the lead-up to Lent, which involves parades, costumes, and street parties.
- A popular sport that was invented in the United States and has become a major pastime in North America and around the world.
- The _____ : a legendary British band that is considered one of the most influential and beloved musical acts of all time, with their music still being celebrated and enjoyed today.
- A form of artistic writing that has been highly valued in China, Japan, and other East Asian countries for centuries.
- ____ boat racing: a sport that originated in China and involves teams of rowers competing in races using long, narrow boats decorated with dragon heads and tails.
- _____ tea: A traditional meal that includes tea, scones, and other sweet and savory treats, which is typically served in the mid-afternoon and is a popular social occasion in the UK.
- The Indian film industry that produces movies known for their colorful costumes, elaborate musical numbers, and dramatic storylines.
- A traditional garment worn by women in South Asia, which consists of a long piece of cloth that is draped over the body in various styles.
24 Clues: A dance and music style that originated in Argentina and is now popular around the world. • A traditional dance form in Hawaiian culture that tells stories through movements and music. • A traditional practice from India that involves physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation. • ...
Parvana by Debora Ellis 2016-09-26
10 Clues: to fall down • straight away • to build again • extremely scared • the police in Afghanistan • the capital of Afghanistan • to twist something tightly • to be totally involved in something • a type of cushion in Asian countries • to react by doing or saying something
capitals to Asian countries 2024-06-10
Break it down (ur mental health) 2021-06-18
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- Native American story
- Case of Englich and Mussweiler
- One cultural dimension predominant in Asian countries
- Case study on Broca's Area
- Proposed the Dual Process Model
- Average speed of cars before the crash
- Office items
- Way the brain adapts to the environment
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- Study on Osama Bin Laden
- Proposed Preparedness Theory
- Neurotransmitter responsible for spatial memory
- Object Bandura and Ross used
- One brain area that is responsible for one function
- ___ and Kulik
- Mendel gave this to participants
- Love hormone
- Shared identity during a VR simulation
- Proposed Social Identity Theory
- One memory model
19 Clues: Love hormone • Office items • ___ and Kulik • One memory model • Native American story • Study on Osama Bin Laden • Case study on Broca's Area • Proposed Preparedness Theory • Object Bandura and Ross used • Case of Englich and Mussweiler • Proposed the Dual Process Model • Proposed Social Identity Theory • Mendel gave this to participants • Shared identity during a VR simulation • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- ruler of the muslin country
- a group of people that are different from the rest of the population
- a system of government that the ruler has complete control
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a large farm
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- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- specific to particular people or place
- government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- the plant life in a particular environment
- a county main city that is so large and influenced that it dominates the rest of the country
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean mostly Asian countries
- the animal life in a particular environment
- separate from other countries
13 Clues: a large farm • ruler of the muslin country • separate from other countries • specific to particular people or place • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a system of government that the ruler has complete control • the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean mostly Asian countries • ...
IEFZ 2020-12-09
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- the main reason free economic zones are created to attract this
- They want to expand the foreign ________ circulation here
- A gap opens up between the richest and poorest in this sector
- The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract
- Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean
- The driving force behind North East Asia's growth are South Korea, China and ...
- Gives access to global markets by way of the skies
- Capital city of South Korea
- Describe the labour laws here
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- The workforce are highly skilled and well-__________
- The 3 districts belonging to the IEFZ are called Songdo, Yeongjong, and _________
- Breaks and incentives are offered with regards to this
- Country in the centre of the vast north-east Asian market - the facilitator and intermediary
- 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries
- Nasty neighbours
- Billions the scheme cost
- South Korea started the North East Asian Business ___ in 2002
- Square km the IEFZ covers
18 Clues: Nasty neighbours • Billions the scheme cost • Square km the IEFZ covers • Capital city of South Korea • Describe the labour laws here • 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries • Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean • Gives access to global markets by way of the skies • The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract • ...
IEFZ 2020-12-09
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- The workforce are highly skilled and well-__________
- They want to expand the foreign ________ circulation here
- Nasty neighbours
- Square km the IEFZ covers
- A gap opens up between the richest and poorest in this sector
- The 3 districts belonging to the IEFZ are called Songdo, Yeongjong, and _________
- Country in the centre of the vast north-east Asian market - the facilitator and intermediary
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- Describe the labour laws here
- The driving force behind North East Asia's growth are South Korea, China and ...
- Gives access to global markets by way of the skies
- The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract
- the main reason free economic zones are created to attract this
- Billions the scheme cost
- Breaks and incentives are offered with regards to this
- Capital city of South Korea
- South Korea started the North East Asian Business ___ in 2002
- 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries
- Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean
18 Clues: Nasty neighbours • Billions the scheme cost • Square km the IEFZ covers • Capital city of South Korea • Describe the labour laws here • 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries • Gives access to global markets by way of the skies • Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean • The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract • ...
Theodore Roosevelt 2021-12-02
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- Resigned his post of __________
- Founded this political party
- The spanish ceded over this small Pacific/Asian territory
- Began the construction of the Panama __________
- Fought this month on San Juan Hill Cuba in 1898
- Lead a two-year ________ to the amazon basin where he almost died of tropical disease
- Expanding the Navy and ending the Russo-Japanese war he gained this peace prize
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- Was interested in this caribbean countries liberation
- He participated in this particular war in 1898
- The cause for the War was due to _________
- Theodore Roosevelt is shot at close range by saloonkeeper John _______
- We annexed this Pacific nation during the War
- Theodore's own military regiment
- The Spanish ceded over this big Asian island Country
- The spanish ceded over this small Caribbean territory which is the oldest known colony
- Theodore Roosevelt is the ________ president (Hint age)
- Participated in a ________ film
- Nickname given to him after this stuffed bear
18 Clues: Founded this political party • Resigned his post of __________ • Participated in a ________ film • Theodore's own military regiment • The cause for the War was due to _________ • We annexed this Pacific nation during the War • Nickname given to him after this stuffed bear • He participated in this particular war in 1898 • Began the construction of the Panama __________ • ...
IEFZ 2020-12-09
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- The workforce are highly skilled and well-__________
- They want to expand the foreign ________ circulation here
- Nasty neighbours
- Square km the IEFZ covers
- A gap opens up between the richest and poorest in this sector
- The 3 districts belonging to the IEFZ are called Songdo, Yeongjong, and _________
- Country in the centre of the vast north-east Asian market - the facilitator and intermediary
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- Describe the labour laws here
- The driving force behind North East Asia's growth are South Korea, China and ...
- Gives access to global markets by way of the skies
- The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract
- the main reason free economic zones are created to attract this
- Billions the scheme cost
- Breaks and incentives are offered with regards to this
- Capital city of South Korea
- South Korea started the North East Asian Business ___ in 2002
- 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries
- Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean
18 Clues: Nasty neighbours • Billions the scheme cost • Square km the IEFZ covers • Capital city of South Korea • Describe the labour laws here • 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries • Gives access to global markets by way of the skies • Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean • The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract • ...
Asia Common Assessment Review 2022-05-05
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- Gross Domestic Product
- Trade Routes between European & Asian Countries
- Citizens have less rights
- Colonized India
- Farming stacked in layers like a building
- Citizens have more rights
- Rule by kings or queens
- Farming crops that are sold to grocery stores
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- Rule by one
- Religion originated in India
- Rule by few
- Citizens of India are born into these social groups
- Farming that uses manual labor
- indicates quality of education systems
14 Clues: Rule by one • Rule by few • Colonized India • Gross Domestic Product • Rule by kings or queens • Citizens have less rights • Citizens have more rights • Religion originated in India • Farming that uses manual labor • indicates quality of education systems • Farming stacked in layers like a building • Farming crops that are sold to grocery stores • ...
Crossword Medium 2 2015-03-31
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- Two Asian countries. North and South.
- 31st of October.
- English, Scottish, Welsh Northern Irish.
- give money for something (3,3)
- The person in charge.
- To hurt. Usually bleeds.
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- Shape with no straight sides.
- Someone whose job is to look after something, usually a building.
- Good feeling.
- get more
- Between my hand and my shoulder
- When a plane touches the ground.
12 Clues: get more • Good feeling. • 31st of October. • The person in charge. • To hurt. Usually bleeds. • Shape with no straight sides. • give money for something (3,3) • Between my hand and my shoulder • When a plane touches the ground. • Two Asian countries. North and South. • English, Scottish, Welsh Northern Irish. • Someone whose job is to look after something, usually a building.
Customs 2021-03-25
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- common in Asian countries
- past participle of sing
- suggest that someone call you in the future
- past participle of drive
- when you introduce formal to someone
- past participle of write
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- introduce someone to a place
- past participle of fly
- past participle of teach
- hold someone close
- when you think you know someone
- greeting used with women
12 Clues: hold someone close • past participle of fly • past participle of sing • past participle of teach • greeting used with women • past participle of drive • past participle of write • common in Asian countries • introduce someone to a place • when you think you know someone • when you introduce formal to someone • suggest that someone call you in the future
Ukraine Article Crossword 2022-03-03
12 Clues: an asian tree • what you fall in • very sad choices • a place you live in • people you live with • where you get homework • a space full of plants • what does a bomb make? • countries fight each other • a vine with the worrd grape • work given to you by school • what you drive on with your car
US 2020-05-04
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- First kiss
- First place we travelled together
- First movie we watched together
- Where did we celebrate our anniversary last year
- Did I fly down from London & surprise you?
- Our favourite drink
- favourite Chinese
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- Where did we have beef burger together
- Have we ever been boating?
- First gift you got me
- Our favourite cuisine
- Number of countries we have visited
- how many years of long distance
- Do we love desserts?
14 Clues: First kiss • favourite Chinese • Our favourite drink • Do we love desserts? • First gift you got me • Our favourite cuisine • Have we ever been boating? • First movie we watched together • how many years of long distance • First place we travelled together • Number of countries we have visited • Where did we have beef burger together • Did I fly down from London & surprise you? • ...
Southeast Asia 2023-01-26
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- Major crop grown in Southeast Asia
- Most countries colonized in Southeast Asia were from this continent
- Islamic kings
- A territory taken and controlled for power and wealth
- The only Southeastern Asian country not colonized
- A city so large and important that it controls the entire country
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- Number of countries that make up Southeast Asia
- Most commonly found religion in Southeast Asia
- Large farms
- An industry that features tourism in natural land forms like rain forests or coral reefs
- One of two oceans bordering Southeast Asia
- A group in small or limited numbers
- An area that borders the Pacific Ocean
13 Clues: Large farms • Islamic kings • Major crop grown in Southeast Asia • A group in small or limited numbers • An area that borders the Pacific Ocean • One of two oceans bordering Southeast Asia • Most commonly found religion in Southeast Asia • Number of countries that make up Southeast Asia • The only Southeastern Asian country not colonized • ...
Week 5+6 Vocabulary 2023-04-20
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- Hotel where Nixon hired Ex-CIA agents to break into DNC headquarters
- Separation of government into local, state, and federal powers
- East Asian country that Nixon visited
- Country where 52 Americans were held hostage between 1979 and 1981
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- Who became president after Nixon
- When the value of currency is tied to gold
- Who became president after Gerald Ford
- Easing of relations between U.S. and U.S.S.R.
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- High unemployment, high inflation, and low economic growth
- Non-binding pact between 35 European countries dedicated towards human rights
- Jimmy Carter's job before he became President
- Currency that has value because the government says it does
- Agreement that made peace between Israel and Egypt
- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty
15 Clues: Who became president after Nixon • Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty • East Asian country that Nixon visited • Who became president after Gerald Ford • When the value of currency is tied to gold • Jimmy Carter's job before he became President • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries • Easing of relations between U.S. and U.S.S.R. • ...
Bug's For Lunch- Fun Facts 2019-09-18
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- How many African countries eat bugs/insects?
- Why are ready-made bugs for eating not very common?
- How many Asian countries eat bugs/insects?
- Eating bugs can reduce the emission of what gas by 300 times?
- how many pounds of plant matter are needed to feed 7 to 8 pounds of crickets
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- What do many people say tastes like nutty, mushroomy, raisins?
- In which continent is catching locusts for food common?
- What are crickets known as in Mexico?
- What are bugs a great source of?
- How many countries in the Americas eat bugs/insects
10 Clues: What are bugs a great source of? • What are crickets known as in Mexico? • How many Asian countries eat bugs/insects? • How many African countries eat bugs/insects? • How many countries in the Americas eat bugs/insects • Why are ready-made bugs for eating not very common? • In which continent is catching locusts for food common? • ...
Korean War Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-09
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- South-Eastern Asian country that aided North Korea in the war
- Northern Asian country that aided North Korea in the war
- U.S. President during the Korean War
- Kind of war that the U.S. was considering in the war
- Intergovernmental organization that protected South Korea during the war
- Other name for the Korean War
- British Prime Minister in the war
- Supreme commander of the Korean War
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- Acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
- Government used by North Korea, Soviet Union, and China in the war
- People that claimed they won the war
- President of South Korea during the war
- Year the Korean War started
- Ruled as the Chairman of the Communist Party of China during the Korean conflict
- North Korean Capital
- Premier of North Korea in the war and Kim Jong-un's GrandPappy
- Policy of giving in demands to avoid war with aggressive countries
- Condition that killed many soldiers before a fight
- General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the war
- Month the war started
20 Clues: North Korean Capital • Month the war started • Year the Korean War started • Other name for the Korean War • British Prime Minister in the war • Supreme commander of the Korean War • People that claimed they won the war • U.S. President during the Korean War • President of South Korea during the war • Acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2017-01-05
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- a material,resource,or product that is bought and sold
- a plant life in a particular environment
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy it natural wonders
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a large farm
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- specific to a particular place or people
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- to use a person,resource,or situation unfairly and selfishly
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- most extreme or the greatest
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- A country's main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- separate from other countries
- the animal life in a particular environment
16 Clues: a large farm • most extreme or the greatest • the ruler of a Muslim country • separate from other countries • specific to a particular place or people • a plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a material,resource,or product that is bought and sold • to use a person,resource,or situation unfairly and selfishly • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
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- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- Incorporate a country within a country
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Benefits of British Rule
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation
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- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- India’s independence champion
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- that became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- Forced to adopt European customs/Saw little benefit from their hard work
31 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • ...
Connexions Culturelles - Unit 3 Ma Famille 2021-07-13
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- This started in the second half of the 19th century in France.
- Many people in France come from countries that were French _______.
- A last name in French that means "the tall one".
- France is a ______ country.
- A country close to France.
- Some French words are _____ from other languages.
- Senegal is in West _______.
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- Traditional family names indicate the occupation of a family's _________.
- Some people come from countries that have ______ ties with France.
- Music, art, literature, cinema, food and language are aspects of French ______.
- An Asian country that has historical ties with France.
- When you come from Europe, you are _______.
- A French-speaking country in northern Africa.
- Immigrants come from all ______ of the world.
14 Clues: A country close to France. • France is a ______ country. • Senegal is in West _______. • When you come from Europe, you are _______. • A French-speaking country in northern Africa. • Immigrants come from all ______ of the world. • A last name in French that means "the tall one". • Some French words are _____ from other languages. • ...
Korean War Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-09
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- South-Eastern Asian country that aided North Korea in the war
- Northern Asian country that aided North Korea in the war
- U.S. President during the Korean War
- Kind of war that the U.S. was considering in the war
- Intergovernmental organization that protected South Korea during the war
- Other name for the Korean War
- British Prime Minister in the war
- Supreme commander of the Korean War
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- Acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
- Government used by North Korea, Soviet Union, and China in the war
- People that claimed they won the war
- President of South Korea during the war
- Year the Korean War started
- Ruled as the Chairman of the Communist Party of China during the Korean conflict
- North Korean Capital
- Premier of North Korea in the war and Kim Jong-un's GrandPappy
- Policy of giving in demands to avoid war with aggressive countries
- Condition that killed many soldiers before a fight
- General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the war
- Month the war started
20 Clues: North Korean Capital • Month the war started • Year the Korean War started • Other name for the Korean War • British Prime Minister in the war • Supreme commander of the Korean War • People that claimed they won the war • U.S. President during the Korean War • President of South Korea during the war • Acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital • ...
Korean War Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-09
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- South-Eastern Asian country that aided North Korea in the war
- Northern Asian country that aided North Korea in the war
- U.S. President during the Korean War
- Kind of war that the U.S. was considering in the war
- Intergovernmental organization that protected South Korea during the war
- Other name for the Korean War
- British Prime Minister in the war
- Supreme commander of the Korean War
Down
- Acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
- Government used by North Korea, Soviet Union, and China in the war
- People that claimed they won the war
- President of South Korea during the war
- Year the Korean War started
- Ruled as the Chairman of the Communist Party of China during the Korean conflict
- North Korean Capital
- Premier of North Korea in the war and Kim Jong-un's GrandPappy
- Policy of giving in demands to avoid war with aggressive countries
- Condition that killed many soldiers before a fight
- General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the war
- Month the war started
20 Clues: North Korean Capital • Month the war started • Year the Korean War started • Other name for the Korean War • British Prime Minister in the war • Supreme commander of the Korean War • People that claimed they won the war • U.S. President during the Korean War • President of South Korea during the war • Acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital • ...
Korean War Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-08
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- South-Eastern Asian country that aided North Korea in the war
- Northern Asian country that aided North Korea in the war
- U.S. President during the Korean War
- Kind of war that the U.S. was considering in the war
- Intergovernmental organization that protected South Korea during the war
- Other name for the Korean War
- British Prime Minister in the war
- Supreme commander of the Korean War
Down
- Acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
- Government used by North Korea, Soviet Union, and China in the war
- People that claimed they won the war
- President of South Korea during the war
- Year the Korean War started
- Ruled as the Chairman of the Communist Party of China during the Korean conflict
- North Korean Capital
- Premier of North Korea in the war and Kim Jong-un's GrandPappy
- Policy of giving in demands to avoid war with aggressive countries
- Condition that killed many soldiers before a fight
- General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the war
- Month the war started
20 Clues: North Korean Capital • Month the war started • Year the Korean War started • Other name for the Korean War • British Prime Minister in the war • Supreme commander of the Korean War • People that claimed they won the war • U.S. President during the Korean War • President of South Korea during the war • Acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital • ...
Social Studies Vocab 2017-01-05
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- a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold
- specific to a particular place or people
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- the plant life in a particular environment
- a large farm
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- to use a person, resource, or situation unfairly and selfish
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- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- most extreme or greatest
- separate from other countries
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- the animal life in a particular environment
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
16 Clues: a large farm • most extreme or greatest • the ruler of a Muslim country • separate from other countries • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold • to use a person, resource, or situation unfairly and selfish • ...
Chapter 5 vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- the plant life in a particular environment
- most extreme or greatest
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean particuraly Asian countries
- a group of people that is different than most of the population
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- the ruler of a Muslim country
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- a large farm
- a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- specific to a particular place or people
- separate from other countries
- to use a person resources or situation unfairly and unselfishly
- the animal life in a particular environment
16 Clues: a large farm • most extreme or greatest • separate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • ...
Chapter 5: Vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- the animal life in a particular environment
- a large farm
- a country's main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- specific to a particular place or people
- to use a person, resource, or situation unfairly and selfishly
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state, but elected officials run the government
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- separate from other countries
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- most extreme or greatest
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold
- the plant life in a particular environment
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
16 Clues: a large farm • most extreme or greatest • separate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • ...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 2023-03-28
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- While European Americans rated “self-directed” as the most important attribute for social competence in children Japanese American parents chose “_______”.
- _______ Asian American families exposed to Western techniques or styles may feel their parenting skills are being criticized.
- Counselors may want to explore gendered stereotypes which are perpetuated in media portrayals of Asian men as _______ and Asian women as sexual objects.
- Asian American family structures are traditionally _____ and hierarchical.
- Prefers to handle problems within the ____ vs. outside sources.
- Words such as intelligent, _________, enterprising, and disciplined are frequently applied to this group.
- Experience with discrimination in immigrant and U.S.-born Asian American college students was related not only to depression but also to __________ conflicts, especially with the mother probably because she is the person with whom family members primarily interact in navigating social problems.
- Focus on positive aspects of the family and ______ conflicts to reduce confrontation.
- 4 and 5th generation Asian Americans are sometimes referred to as “_____”.
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- 78% of Asian American subjects in a study identified that they had experienced a racial microaggression during a _______ period.
- In some families, problem children may be viewed as having a lack of _____.
- The family orientation allows members to achieve _____ by demonstrating respect for parents and elders and supporting siblings in their endeavors.
- Although ____ therapy would seem to be the ideal medium in which to deal with problems for Asian Americans certain difficulties exist.
- There is ____ and disgrace associated with admitting emotional problems.
- _____________ reduces the chance that the therapist will impose their worldview on the client.
- Counseling techniques that focus directly on emotions may be ______ and produce shame.
- Treat _____ complaints as real problems.
- The ___ minority stereotype may cause people to not identify the issues related to the Asian American population.
- Less than ___ percent of Asian Americans seek mental health services.
- Most Asian Americans have an average household income that is _____ than the average ($50,500).
- About 7/10 of those older than the age of 25 have a _____ degree.
- The issue of not quite fitting in with peers yet being considered “too _____” by their parents is common.
22 Clues: Treat _____ complaints as real problems. • Prefers to handle problems within the ____ vs. outside sources. • About 7/10 of those older than the age of 25 have a _____ degree. • Less than ___ percent of Asian Americans seek mental health services. • There is ____ and disgrace associated with admitting emotional problems. • ...
Korean War Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-09
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- South-Eastern Asian country that aided North Korea in the war
- Northern Asian country that aided North Korea in the war
- U.S. President during the Korean War
- Kind of war that the U.S. was considering in the war
- Intergovernmental organization that protected South Korea during the war
- Other name for the Korean War
- British Prime Minister in the war
- Supreme commander of the Korean War
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- Acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
- Government used by North Korea, Soviet Union, and China in the war
- People that claimed they won the war
- President of South Korea during the war
- Year the Korean War started
- Ruled as the Chairman of the Communist Party of China during the Korean conflict
- North Korean Capital
- Premier of North Korea in the war and Kim Jong-un's GrandPappy
- Policy of giving in demands to avoid war with aggressive countries
- Condition that killed many soldiers before a fight
- General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the war
- Month the war started
20 Clues: North Korean Capital • Month the war started • Year the Korean War started • Other name for the Korean War • British Prime Minister in the war • Supreme commander of the Korean War • People that claimed they won the war • U.S. President during the Korean War • President of South Korea during the war • Acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital • ...
Chapter 5 vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean particuraly Asian countries
- a group of people that is different than most of the population
- separate from other countries
- a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
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- to use a person resources or situation unfairly and unselfishly
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- most extreme or greatest
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- specific to a particular place or people
- a large farm
- the animal life in a particular environment
- the plant life in a particular environment
- the ruler of a Muslim country
16 Clues: a large farm • most extreme or greatest • separate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
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- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- One result of the Spanish-American War
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Forced to adopt European customs,Saw little benefit from their hard work
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- India’s independence champion
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- Poem
- Asian countries under European rule
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
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- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- Benefits of British Rule
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Incorporate a country within a country
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
34 Clues: Poem • Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Asian countries under European rule • One result of the Spanish-American War • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • ...
Urbanisation 9GEOY HKHS AM 2024-07-29
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- Providing what is one of the biggest challenges to rapidly urbanising countries?
- What African country is expected to be 50% urban by 2050?
- What will be the main cause of future urbanisation?
- Which age type of people are most likely to move from rural to urban areas?
- Global urban population will ______ to 6 million by 2050.
- Which 2 regions are the least urbanised regions?
- What percentage of France's population lives in Urban Places?
- What growth rate is expected to slow down by 2030 as world population grown slows down?
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- What are large cities known as?
- Which 2 countries have low levels of urbanisation in Africa?
- Which 2 countries have the highest levels of urbanisation?
- What percentage of the world's population be urban by 2050?
- With 85% of its country living in urban places, what country in Europe is a great example of a typical developed country?
- What percentage of the earth is occupied by cities?
- What is the world's largest city?
- How many people are added to urban populations in a week?
- What type of countries have the fastest urbanisation rate?
- Which of China's ancient Megacities are experiencing rapid population growth?
- One new ______ of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth.
- What Asian country is experiencing rapid urbanisation?
20 Clues: What are large cities known as? • What is the world's largest city? • Which 2 regions are the least urbanised regions? • What will be the main cause of future urbanisation? • What percentage of the earth is occupied by cities? • What Asian country is experiencing rapid urbanisation? • What African country is expected to be 50% urban by 2050? • ...
cultural differences vocabulary 2024-07-25
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- Are you funny? Do you like telling _______?
- You shouldn’t ________ to people. It’s not polite.
- It’s not OK to ______ the line at the bank.
- In Argentina, it’s very common to greet a stranger with a _______.
- You mustn’t be late in Mexico. It’s considered very ______.
- You shouldn’t interrupt a _______. It’s rude.
- In many Asian countries you have to _________ your shoes to enter a house.
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- Is it considered _________ to kiss strangers in your country?
- In many countries people consider it polite to bring a _______ when you are invited to a house.
- If you don’t know the person, it’s probably better to ______ hands.
- We are celebrating my friends birthday. We are going to drink a ______.
- In some countries, it’s impolite to ______ your fingers.
12 Clues: Are you funny? Do you like telling _______? • It’s not OK to ______ the line at the bank. • You shouldn’t interrupt a _______. It’s rude. • You shouldn’t ________ to people. It’s not polite. • In some countries, it’s impolite to ______ your fingers. • You mustn’t be late in Mexico. It’s considered very ______. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary- Amanda 2017-01-05
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- a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a large farm
- the plant life in a particular environment
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
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- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- most extreme or greatest
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- specific to a particular place or people
- the animal life in a particular environment
- to use a person, resource, or situation unfairly and selfishly
- separate from other countries
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
16 Clues: a large farm • most extreme or greatest • the ruler of a Muslim country • separate from other countries • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • ...
The Censor 2021-12-07
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- Trees that shed or lose leaves at the end of the growing season
- Perfectly
- Attack, disturb
- To surrender or acknowledge defeat
- Restatement or repetition
- The division in 1947 of the Indian subcontinent into two independent countries, India and Pakistan, after British withdrawal
- A fragrant compound from an Asian evergreen tree, used in skin-care products
- To celebrate or honor
- The fiber from an Asian plane, used for sacking and cording
- The science or study of plants
- Complete independence and self-governance
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- Sequence; ordered arrangement
- Independent, self-governance
- A fellow citizen or person from same country
- A British term for cookies or crackers
- A man’s felt hat in the shape of a flat-topped cone, worn mainly in the eastern Mediterranean region.
- A garment worn mostly by women of Pakistan and India, consisting of a length of fabric with one end wrapped around the waist to form a skirt and the other end draped over the shoulder or covering the head.
- Unnoticeable
- Seeds of the betel palm, chewed as a stimulant
- To form or comprise
20 Clues: Perfectly • Unnoticeable • Attack, disturb • To form or comprise • To celebrate or honor • Restatement or repetition • Independent, self-governance • Sequence; ordered arrangement • The science or study of plants • To surrender or acknowledge defeat • A British term for cookies or crackers • Complete independence and self-governance • A fellow citizen or person from same country • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
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- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- One result of the Spanish-American War
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Forced to adopt European customs,Saw little benefit from their hard work
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- India’s independence champion
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- Poem
- Asian countries under European rule
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
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- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- Benefits of British Rule
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Incorporate a country within a country
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
34 Clues: Poem • Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Asian countries under European rule • One result of the Spanish-American War • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • ...
G20 Trade Organization 2013-04-29
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- Not a part of the G20 but always at the summit
- "___ the international financial system" is one of the key objectives of the G20
- The only other Asian country in the G20 other then Japan that is not a developing country
- First G20 meeting took place here in 1999
- G20 was first introduced by this Canadian leader
- A part of the G20 that is not actully a country
- The only country from Oceania in the G20
- The only G20 country who has an offical title of Prime Minister from North America
- A part of the G20 and also the only North American Country in the G20 that is still a developingt country
- One of the key objectives of the G20 is "restoring global economic ____"
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- the G20 members acount for more then 80% of this
- Meeting in a common location between the leaders of the G20
- The amount of Presidents in the G20
- The only African country in the G20
- the amount of actual countries in the G20
- Has two countries in the G20 Russia and and Turkey
- Their are ___ countries from South America in the G20
- City of the 2010 Summit
- A part of the G20 it has a red flag with yellow stars on it
- The amount of countries in the G20 from the Middle East is ___
20 Clues: City of the 2010 Summit • The amount of Presidents in the G20 • The only African country in the G20 • The only country from Oceania in the G20 • the amount of actual countries in the G20 • First G20 meeting took place here in 1999 • Not a part of the G20 but always at the summit • A part of the G20 that is not actully a country • ...
World Languages 2024-01-16
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- An East Asian language spoken in Japan.
- A West Germanic language spoken in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
- A Slavic language spoken in Russia and many other countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
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- A Romance language spoken in France and many countries in Africa and the Caribbean.
- A Romance language spoken in Spain and many countries in Central and South America.
- A Chinese language spoken in China and many other countries.
- A West Germanic language spoken in many countries around the world.
- A Semitic language spoken in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
8 Clues: An East Asian language spoken in Japan. • A Chinese language spoken in China and many other countries. • A West Germanic language spoken in many countries around the world. • A West Germanic language spoken in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. • A Semitic language spoken in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa. • ...
countries 2020-11-30
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- zealand - australia’s sister
- home to tom yum noodle
- nasi goreng made here
- very cold polish salami
- arabia - the famous food vegetable Dish..
- maple syrup is the fam of this place
- elephants are here
- european union - countries in this form this place
- home to asian bbq chicken
- awesome soccer players
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- kingdom - queen park rangers home place
- taco the best food in this country
- covid alert
- butter chicken made here
- africa - the famous food kimchi is here
- they eat snails
- place with the bad president
- new zealand's brother
- war occured for from 1919 - 1922
- bread & sausages.
20 Clues: covid alert • they eat snails • bread & sausages. • elephants are here • nasi goreng made here • new zealand's brother • home to tom yum noodle • awesome soccer players • very cold polish salami • butter chicken made here • home to asian bbq chicken • zealand - australia’s sister • place with the bad president • war occured for from 1919 - 1922 • taco the best food in this country • ...
Eastern Asia Crossword 2021-04-20
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- soldiers of ancient japan
- communist part of korean peninsula
- ocean that borders many asian countries
- war between two small nations
- landform with korean nations
- high tech industry in japan
- border of nations with great tension
- virus that originated in china
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- time when national economy shrinks
- leader of china from 1949-1973
- large food industry in china
- country Chinese citizens fled to
- mostly independent part of china
- students working for mao's beliefs
- system where government controls economy
- large producer of cars
- law to keep population down
- country with the largest population
- capital of south korea
- common food in asia
20 Clues: common food in asia • large producer of cars • capital of south korea • soldiers of ancient japan • high tech industry in japan • law to keep population down • large food industry in china • landform with korean nations • war between two small nations • leader of china from 1949-1973 • virus that originated in china • country Chinese citizens fled to • ...
Laura & Jon's Wedding Crossword 2024-08-11
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- Famous beach where the couple first lived
- The couples favourite cuisine
- Laura's favourite alcoholic beverage
- What year did the couple meet
- City where the couple got engaged
- Honeymoon destination
- Name of the hotel you are in
- Jon's middle name
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- Jon's first car
- Laura's middle name
- Who is the better cook
- Mr & Mrs
- The couple share this eye colour
- Wedding cake flavour
- Who is older
- Number of years together
- City where the couple first met
- How many sisters do the couple have combined
- Key wedding words
- How many countries have the couple lived in together
- The month that the couple got engaged
21 Clues: Mr & Mrs • Who is older • Jon's first car • Key wedding words • Jon's middle name • Laura's middle name • Wedding cake flavour • Honeymoon destination • Who is the better cook • Number of years together • Name of the hotel you are in • The couples favourite cuisine • What year did the couple meet • City where the couple first met • The couple share this eye colour • ...
Topic 16 Emperialism 2024-05-20
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- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from _______. Forced to adopt European customs. Saw little benefit from their hard work
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence. The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- India’s independence champion
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
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- Easy travel and wide spread communication
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- Poem that became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- Result was acquiring Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Bases Benefits of British Rule
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt. This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
- Incorporate a country within a country
31 Clues: India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • Easy travel and wide spread communication • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
Disaster Risk Management 2024-04-08
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- ball bearing found near top of Taipei 101 building
- when people lose they houses in a disaster
- potential damage to properties, injuries and loss of lives
- damage done to animals and plants.
- injuries to people living in the area
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- A Asian country affected by earthquake on the first week of April
- Monetary damage due to the disaster
- Countries preparing ahead for any disaster
- lower the number of damage when the disaster occurs
- Able to keep the situation under control when it occurs
- people who visit other countries
11 Clues: people who visit other countries • damage done to animals and plants. • Monetary damage due to the disaster • injuries to people living in the area • Countries preparing ahead for any disaster • when people lose they houses in a disaster • ball bearing found near top of Taipei 101 building • lower the number of damage when the disaster occurs • ...
All About Grains 2022-03-15
10 Clues: brown rice a • made out of corn • contains vitamin B • is a dry goods food • use in mexico/Africa • cooked grains should be • 1/2% of the world staple it • Asian countries make it more • made with eggs, flour, and water • serves as a food supply for new plants
Ukraine Article Crossword 2022-03-03
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- what you fall in
- a tough decision
- a very strong block
- you secretly left someplace
- what you drive on with your car
- you live in a...
- a small version of a bus
- people you live with
- countries fight each other
- groups split in half
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- a vine with the worrd grape
- how many people there are
- what does a bomb make?
- where you get homework
- many years are called..
- an asian tree
- a space full of plants
- a place you live in
- work given to you by school
- very sad choices
- a turkish treat
21 Clues: an asian tree • a turkish treat • what you fall in • a tough decision • very sad choices • you live in a... • a very strong block • a place you live in • people you live with • groups split in half • what does a bomb make? • where you get homework • a space full of plants • many years are called.. • a small version of a bus • how many people there are • countries fight each other • ...
Ho Chi Minh Trail 2024-04-25
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- A way of fighting used in wars like this one and the US vs Philippines.
- The style of clothing Vietnamese soldiers dressed as.
- An operation with 2 words and the second is "Offensive".
- What Ho Chi Minh is.
- A political ideology used by lots of countries during the Cold War.
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- The country that fought Vietnam.
- The main food source for Vietnamese soldiers.
- One of the SE Asian countries that fought the US.
- The initials of the US president during the time.
- A Communist country that helped Vietnam.
- Another word for fight.
11 Clues: What Ho Chi Minh is. • Another word for fight. • The country that fought Vietnam. • A Communist country that helped Vietnam. • The main food source for Vietnamese soldiers. • One of the SE Asian countries that fought the US. • The initials of the US president during the time. • The style of clothing Vietnamese soldiers dressed as. • ...
All About Grains 2022-03-15
10 Clues: brown rice a • made out of corn • contains vitamin B • is a dry goods food • use in mexico/Africa • cooked grains should be • 1/2% of the world staple it • Asian countries make it more • made with eggs, flour, and water • serves as a food supply for new plants
All About Grains! 2022-03-15
10 Clues: Roman Goddess • One whole grain • Rye is grown in ...? • Helps oxygen to cells • Edible seeds of plants • Turns food into energy • #1 grain of Asian Countries • Typically served in the South • Italian dish using cornmeal, similar to grits • ____ is a simple combination of flour and water
All About Grains! 2022-03-15
10 Clues: Roman Goddess • One whole grain • Rye is grown in ...? • Helps oxygen to cells • Edible seeds of plants • Turns food into energy • #1 grain of Asian Countries • Typically served in the South • Italian dish using cornmeal, similar to grits • ____ is a simple combination of flour and water
Catherine and Sam OO 2024-08-27
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- Catherine's favourite cocktail
- Country Sam proposed in
- Country they're visiting for their minimoon
- Catherine's favourite meal that Sam prepares
- Sam's football team
- The couple's favourite cuisine
- Hen party location
- Their dog's name
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- Country where Catherine taught for 3 months
- Country they want to visit the most
- City where Catherine went to university
- Number of years couple have been together
- Sam's favourite cocktail
- Number of countries they have visited together
- Where the couple first lived together
- Stag Party Location
- Where Sam was born
- Sam's favourite sport to play
18 Clues: Their dog's name • Where Sam was born • Hen party location • Stag Party Location • Sam's football team • Country Sam proposed in • Sam's favourite cocktail • Sam's favourite sport to play • Catherine's favourite cocktail • The couple's favourite cuisine • Country they want to visit the most • Where the couple first lived together • City where Catherine went to university • ...
Languages 2024-03-06
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- "Koreanic: Asian, spoken by Korean immigrants."
- "Indo-European: European, spoken by Greek immigrants."
- "Romance: European, spoken by Portuguese immigrants."
- "Romance: Louisiana, Cajun, Creole, European."
- "Japonic: Asian, spoken by Japanese immigrants."
- "Indo-European: European, spoken by Armenian immigrants
- "Chinese: Asian, spoken by Chinese immigrants."
- "Romance: European, spoken by Italian immigrants."
- "Indo-European: European, spoken by Polish immigrants."
- "Indo-European: Indian, spoken by Hindi-speaking immigrants."
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- "Austroasiatic: Asian, spoken by Vietnamese immigrants."
- "Austronesian: Filipino-American community, spoken language."
- "Afroasiatic: Middle Eastern, spoken by Jewish immigrants."
- "Indo-European: South Asian, spoken by Urdu-speaking immigrants."
- "Slavic: European, spoken by Russian immigrants."
- "Germanic: European, spoken by German immigrants."
- "Afroasiatic: Middle Eastern, spoken by Arab immigrants."
- "Romance: Second most spoken, Hispanic origin."
- "Indo-European: Middle Eastern, spoken by Persian immigrants."
- "Germanic: Widely spoken, official language, communication."
20 Clues: "Romance: Louisiana, Cajun, Creole, European." • "Koreanic: Asian, spoken by Korean immigrants." • "Romance: Second most spoken, Hispanic origin." • "Chinese: Asian, spoken by Chinese immigrants." • "Japonic: Asian, spoken by Japanese immigrants." • "Slavic: European, spoken by Russian immigrants." • "Germanic: European, spoken by German immigrants." • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- seperate from other countries
- a system of governmentin which the ruler has complete control
- the animal life in a particular enviorment
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his/her family
- a group of people that is different than most of the population
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- a large farm
- the plant life in a particular enviorment
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean particularly Asian countries
- specific to a particular place or people
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- a countrys main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
13 Clues: a large farm • seperate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular enviorment • the animal life in a particular enviorment • a system of governmentin which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different than most of the population • ...
chapter 5 vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a large farm
- from other countries
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
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- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- specific to a particular place or people
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
- the animal life in a particular environment
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- the plant life from a particular environment
13 Clues: a large farm • from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the animal life in a particular environment • the plant life from a particular environment • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Languages 2024-03-06
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- "Koreanic: Asian, spoken by Korean immigrants."
- "Indo-European: European, spoken by Greek immigrants."
- "Romance: European, spoken by Portuguese immigrants."
- "Romance: Louisiana, Cajun, Creole, European."
- "Japonic: Asian, spoken by Japanese immigrants."
- "Indo-European: European, spoken by Armenian immigrants
- "Chinese: Asian, spoken by Chinese immigrants."
- "Romance: European, spoken by Italian immigrants."
- "Indo-European: European, spoken by Polish immigrants."
- "Indo-European: Indian, spoken by Hindi-speaking immigrants."
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- "Austroasiatic: Asian, spoken by Vietnamese immigrants."
- "Austronesian: Filipino-American community, spoken language."
- "Afroasiatic: Middle Eastern, spoken by Jewish immigrants."
- "Indo-European: South Asian, spoken by Urdu-speaking immigrants."
- "Slavic: European, spoken by Russian immigrants."
- "Germanic: European, spoken by German immigrants."
- "Afroasiatic: Middle Eastern, spoken by Arab immigrants."
- "Romance: Second most spoken, Hispanic origin."
- "Indo-European: Middle Eastern, spoken by Persian immigrants."
- "Germanic: Widely spoken, official language, communication."
20 Clues: "Romance: Louisiana, Cajun, Creole, European." • "Koreanic: Asian, spoken by Korean immigrants." • "Romance: Second most spoken, Hispanic origin." • "Chinese: Asian, spoken by Chinese immigrants." • "Japonic: Asian, spoken by Japanese immigrants." • "Slavic: European, spoken by Russian immigrants." • "Germanic: European, spoken by German immigrants." • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary - Juliett 2017-01-05
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- the plant life in a particular environment
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- separate from other countries
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
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- a large farm
- specific to a particular place or people
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- the animal life in a particular environment
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
13 Clues: a large farm • the ruler of a Muslim country • separate from other countries • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- Country's main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a large farm
- A type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- System OF Government in which the government ruler has complete Control
- The countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian Countries.
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- A form of government in which a head monarch is the head of state, but elected officials run the government
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
- A type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- the animal life in a particular environment
- separate from other countries
- specific to a particular place or people
- the plant life in a particular environment
- Ruler of A muslim country
13 Clues: a large farm • Ruler of A muslim country • separate from other countries • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a group of people that is different from most of the population • System OF Government in which the government ruler has complete Control • ...
vocab 2017-01-05
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- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- the plant life in a particular environment
- the animal life in a particular environment
- specific to a particular place or people
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
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- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
- separate from other countries
- a large farm
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- the ruler of a Muslim country
13 Clues: a large farm • separate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
2015 Nepal Earthquake and Everest Disaster 2023-11-10
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- One of these measured 7.3 on the Richter Scale
- The main religion in Nepal
- Another neighbouring Asian country affected by the Earthquake
- The main colour on the flag of Nepal
- __________, 2015 the month the earthquake happened - the only time in the year it is safe to climb Mount Everest
- The type of aid sent to Nepal by many countries
- Nepal lies on this type of plate boundary
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- The earthquake triggered this natural disaster on the slopes of Everest
- The mountain range the Mount Everest is a part of
- The capital of Nepal
- A key industry for Nepal that was heavily affected by the disaster
- A neighboring country of Nepal that offered a substantial amount of aid
- The approximate death toll from the disaster
- The name of a valley that was wiped out by the avalanche
- Most of the foreign casualties came from this Asian country
- The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.6 on this
- Nepal sits on the boundary of this plate
17 Clues: The capital of Nepal • The main religion in Nepal • The main colour on the flag of Nepal • Nepal sits on the boundary of this plate • Nepal lies on this type of plate boundary • The approximate death toll from the disaster • The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.6 on this • One of these measured 7.3 on the Richter Scale • The type of aid sent to Nepal by many countries • ...
Chapter 5 vocab. 2017-01-05
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- specific to a particular place or people
- the plant life in a particular environment
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- the animal life in a particular environment
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- a large farm
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
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- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- separate from other countries
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean particularly Asian countries
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
13 Clues: a large farm • separate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary chapter 5 2017-01-05
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- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- separate from other countries
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- a group of people that is different from most of the population
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- specific to a particular place or people
- a large farm
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- the animal life in a particular environment
- the plant life in a particular environment
13 Clues: a large farm • the ruler of a Muslim country • separate from other countries • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Asian Crossword 2013-03-20
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- the tallest mountain.
- the study of the position of countries and cities on the surface of the world.
- the group of countries on a tectonic plate
- all steps of creating a map
- a traditional japanese dress
- places in the world hot in the summer, cold in the winter and moderate in spring and autumn
- the japanese city famously bombed to end a war
- bordered on all sides
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- the weather conditions of places around the earth
- the capital city of the home of the great wall
- the line the earth spins around
- an imaginary line separating the south hemisphere from the north hemisphere
- dictionary of geography
- a spice used in lots of asian dishes
- a large group or chain of islands
- a religion led by the Dalai Lama
- detailed mapping of a small area
- the production of crops, livestock or poultry
- a martial art of korea
- the longest river in asia
20 Clues: the tallest mountain. • bordered on all sides • a martial art of korea • dictionary of geography • the longest river in asia • all steps of creating a map • a traditional japanese dress • the line the earth spins around • a religion led by the Dalai Lama • detailed mapping of a small area • a large group or chain of islands • a spice used in lots of asian dishes • ...
Asian Words 2013-08-16
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- (n.) any of numerous small arboreal parrots that are found in Australasia and that feed largely upon the nectar of flowers.
- (n.) an agile keen-sighted grizzled brown and black mammal of India that is about the size of a ferret and feeds on snakes and rodents.
- (n.) a jovial social affair that includes dancing.
- (n.) Jpn. meat, soybean curd, onions, bamboo shoots, and other vegetables cooked in soy sauce, sake, and sugar.
- (n.) the quality or state of reflecting an iridescent light.
- (n.) Jpn. the powerful financial and industrial conglomerates of Japan.
- (n.) a Far Eastern structure resembling a tower that is often richly decorated and typically has projecting roofs that curve upward between each story and that is erected usually as a temple or memorial.
- (n.) Jpn. good-bye.
- (n.) Jpn. [has near homonym: tempera] fritters of seafood and vegetables fried in deep fat.
- (n.) Jpn. an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually five, seven, and five syllables, respectively.
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- (n.) a soft lightweight cotton fabric in plain weave and various finishes that is used especially for clothing and curtains.
- (n.) Jpn. an Asiatic herb whose greenish root is grated and eaten with fish or other food.
- (n.) a precious stone of transparent rich blue corundum of great value.
- (n.) union of the individual self with the universal spirit.
- (n.) Asian geog name any of a breed of domestic cats developed by crossing the Persian and Siamese.
- (n.) Jpn [has near homonym: banzai] a potted plant (as a tree) dwarfed by special methods of culture.
- (n.) Hindi. loose clothing designed for sleeping and relaxation.
- (n.) Jpn. a great sea wave produced by submarine earth movements or volcanic eruption.
- (n.) Jpn. the art or process of Japanese paper folding.
- (n.) an ornamental spot worn on the forehead chiefly by Hindus as asectarian mark.
20 Clues: (n.) Jpn. good-bye. • (n.) a jovial social affair that includes dancing. • (n.) Jpn. the art or process of Japanese paper folding. • (n.) union of the individual self with the universal spirit. • (n.) the quality or state of reflecting an iridescent light. • (n.) Hindi. loose clothing designed for sleeping and relaxation. • ...
Asian Geography 2020-10-15
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- the Gulf of _____________ is connected to the Red Sea and the Arabian sea
- if you sail west from India to Myanmar, you are crossing the ____________________
- the ___________________ Sea borders Turkey and is connected to the Red Sea
- the country which contains the Huang He and Yangtze Rivers
- the largest country in terms of land size
- a geographical region in northern China and Mongolia
- the Himalayan mountain range spans over India China and ________________
- a country in southeast Asia which is split into a peninsular section and an island section
- an island nation off the coast of India
- the ________________ Mountains separate the European and Asian parts of Russia
- the _____________ Mountains stretching between the Black and Caspian Seas
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- an ocean which contains the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal
- a peninsula in Turkey which borders the Mediterranean and Black Seas
- the __________ ocean contains the Sea of Japan, East China Sea, and South China Sea
- archipelago nation north of the East China Sea
- body of water north of Russia
- the __________ peninsula is bordered by the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf
- a country located north of China and south of Russia
- if you were to travel from China, to Nepal, to India you would cross the _____________
- _____________ borders Laos, Cambodia, and the South China Sea
- the Euphrates River is located _____________ of the Tigris River
- the mouth of the ________________ is in Pakistan
22 Clues: body of water north of Russia • an island nation off the coast of India • the largest country in terms of land size • archipelago nation north of the East China Sea • the mouth of the ________________ is in Pakistan • a country located north of China and south of Russia • a geographical region in northern China and Mongolia • ...
Asian music 2021-03-31
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- skeletal melody in Javanese gamelan
- complex interlocking patterns between marwas
- Single-headed frame drum. Skin attached to the wooden body by rattan laces and made taut by wooden pegs inserted between the body and a cane ring located at the bottom end of the body. Held upright in the player's lap and struck with hands.
- Plucked fretless lute with 17-25 metal strings: 4-5 main strings, 1-2 drone strings, 2 chikari strings (special drone strings) and 9-11 sympathetic strings. Played with a plectrum
- Metallophone with 10-14 tuned metal bars suspended over tuned resonator tubes of bamboo or metal in a wooden frame. Played with two padded short wooden mallets
- 5-tone scale in gamelan
- ending section in zapin characterised by loud extended kopak
- Mouth-blown free reed aerophone with vertical pipes and fingerholes.
- metered melodic section in Hindustani music played with rhythmic accompaniment
- Plucked long-necked lute with movable frets and 6-7 playing strings, and 11-15 sympathetic strings. It has a main resonator at the base of the instrument, and 2 bridges (1 for the playing and drone strings, 1 for the sympathetic strings
- term used for the rhythmic cycle in Indian music
- Metallophone with 6-7 bronze bars placed over a wooden resonating frame and played with a wooden hammer.
- Plucked long-necked fretless string instrument with 4 strings played in a continuous cycle. The strings are tuned to sa and pa.
- Double-headed barrel drum played on both sides with fingers and palms of the hands. Wooden frame made of jackfruit wood. Typically played in pairs in Javanese gamelan
- opening section of zapin
- transverse bamboo flute with a blowing hole, 6 finger holes and a mokong covered by a dimo
- term used for the melodic mode in Indian music
- End-blown vertical bamboo flute with either 4 or 5 finger holes, depending on the tuning of the flute (4 for slendro, 5 for pelog). The top end is surrounded by a rattan bamboo ring, leaving a small slit where the player will place his mouth
- 2-string bowed fretless fiddle with a round sound box covered on one end with snakeskin. The bow passes between the 2 playing strings. The instrument is usually held between the knees when played.
- metrical characteristic where there is increased embellishment of the qupai (basic melody) due to the slower tempo
- Highest-pitched Metallophone with 6-7 bronze bars placed over a wooden resonating frame and played with a buffalo horn hammer.
- term used to describe embellishment in Indian music
- A collection of 12-14 kettle gongs suspended in 2 rows over a strings in a wooden frame. Played with a pair of wooden padded beaters.
- Xylophone with 17-21 wooden bars mounted on a wooden frame played with a pair of long flexible padded beaters.
- 4-string pear-shaped fretted wooden lute played with artificial fingernails
- metered melodic section in Carnatic music played with rhythmic accompaniment. Also a song genre in Carnatic music
- Plucked long-necked fretted lute with 24 fixed frets, 4 main playing strings and 3 drone strings tuned to sa, pa and upper sa. A second resonator is attached to the upper part of the neck, beneath the tuning pegs.
- Metallophone with 6-7 tuned metal bars suspended over tuned bamboo resonator tubes in a wooden frame. Played with a mallet with a short handle and thin padded wooden disc.
- a texture where all instruments play the basic melody simultaneously but with idiomatic embellishments
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- end-blown vertical bamboo flute with 5-8 finger holes
- 7-tone scale in gamelan
- Box-shaped, bellows-driven free-reed aerophone that is played by compressing or expanding the bellows while pressing buttons or keys. The melody is played on the right-hand manual while the accompaniment is played on the pre-set chord buttons
- Pair of single-headed drums of different size and shape. The right drum (dayan) is made from wood and tuned to sa while the left low-pitched drum (bayan) is made of metal and usually tuned to pa. The head of each drum has a circle of black paste made from starch and black powder and is held by leather tuning straps over the body of each drum.
- a set of 6 gongs that resemble the bonang, but in a single row put up in a half circle
- Small double-headed hand drum played in zapin. Parchment is stretched tightly over the open sides of the hollowed jackfruit wood cylinder and tied in place with rattan strings. Played by beating in interlocking patterns with others.
- 3-string plucked fretless lute with a long fingerboard and a large resonator covered with snakeskin on the front end. Played by plucking with a plectrum.
- opening section of Carnatic music
- metrical characteristic of Chinese music which features minimal embellishment due to the tempo of the music
- Wooden zither with 11 to 13 pairs of strings strung on each side of the wooden frame. It is played by plucking the strings with the thumbs
- polyphonic............... texture in gamelan characterised by differing melodic density depending on the register of the instrument.
- 2-string bowed spike fiddle which is played while seated, with the spike on the floor.
- Double-headed barrel drum made from a hollowed piece of jackfruit wood. The 2 heads are covered with goatskin and laced to each other with leather straps around the circumference of the drum. The 2 heads are of different diameters, resulting in both bass and treble sounds. It is tuned most often to either sa or pa. The smaller head has a black disk made of rice flour, starch and iron powder.
- 2-string bowed fretless fiddle with a hexagonal sound box covered on one end with snake-skin. The bow is attached between the two playing strings.
- Bowed fretless string instrument carved out of a single block of wood into a box-like shape with 3 hollow chambers. 35-37 sympathetic strings and 3 main playing strings. The main playing strings are played with the nails, and cuticles rather than the fingertips.
- Trapezoidal wooden hammered dulcimer with 144 strings strung in courses over bridges. Played by striking with rubber-tipped flexible bamboo hammers.
- opening section of Hindustani music
- Dance of Portugese origins
- pear-shaped lute with 5 to 8 strings in double courses and a single string, played with a plectrum
- 4-string bowed fiddle. The player plays seated cross-legged on the floor with the scroll resting on his right foot.
- opening section of Javanese gamelan
- Set of pitched hanging knobbed gongs suspended on a wooden rack. Played with a large padded beater.
51 Clues: 7-tone scale in gamelan • 5-tone scale in gamelan • opening section of zapin • Dance of Portugese origins • opening section of Carnatic music • skeletal melody in Javanese gamelan • opening section of Hindustani music • opening section of Javanese gamelan • complex interlocking patterns between marwas • term used for the melodic mode in Indian music • ...
Asian Empires 2024-03-20
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- A country that also descends from the Kievan Rus and is at war with Russia today.
- When the Mongols promoted people based on skills.
- The branch of Christianity that Russians follow.
- The Slavic kingdom during the Middle Ages from which Russia descends.
- The power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
- A disease from the Middle Ages that spread from Asia to Europe.
- A Chinese dynasty in the Middle Ages that oversaw a golden age in art and literature.
- When the Mongols allowed others to keep their religion.
- An ethnic group of people who are the ancestors of modern Russians.
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- A concept that allowed emperors to legitimize their authority.
- The capital of China.
- The belief that a rule, institution, or leader has the right to govern.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- The founder of the Mongol Empire.
- The name for China in Chinese.
- Trade routes between Asia and Europe.
- The capital of Russia.
- The ____ of a country includes religion, authentic food, language, and beliefs.
- Mongol soldiers.
- A huge structure that ancient Chinese dynasties built for protection from nomadic invaders.
20 Clues: Mongol soldiers. • The capital of China. • The capital of Russia. • The name for China in Chinese. • The founder of the Mongol Empire. • Trade routes between Asia and Europe. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • The branch of Christianity that Russians follow. • When the Mongols promoted people based on skills. • ...
Terrorism 2022-05-23
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- Use of violence against civilians
- City where 9/11 happened
- Organization for southeast asian nations
- Palestinian organization israel went to war against
- First name of our history teacher
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- The two towers that went down
- City of Light
- Palestinian terrorism group
- Religion group originating from israel
- The group responsible for 9/11
- Name of our Magazine
- International organization of European Countries
12 Clues: City of Light • Name of our Magazine • City where 9/11 happened • Palestinian terrorism group • The two towers that went down • The group responsible for 9/11 • Use of violence against civilians • First name of our history teacher • Religion group originating from israel • Organization for southeast asian nations • International organization of European Countries • ...
Early cold war 2024-01-17
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- men came back from war and got married to their sweethearts and lots of babies were born
- 1950s music. Elvis.
- finding people and interrogating and imprisoning people who are suspected of being communist, usually against their constitutional rights, like the 4th amendment
- US was only one with nuclear capabilities, this protection now extended to all NATO members
- began in the 1920s after WWI and continued after WW2 again, the fear of communists. Red stands for communism
- offered military and economic aid to any democratic nation under threat from authoritarian forces
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- is the policy to contain communism where it exists and not let it spread anywhere else
- the concept if one country falls to communism, especially asian countries, the countries around it will fall as well, like dominos
- Servicemen's Readjustment Act, paid for college and homes
- military spending increases to build up the military. US does fine, Russia suffers financially
- was a group of directors, actors, producers,etc. who refused to cooperate with HUAC and were blacklisted and arrested for contempt of Congress
- the soviets reacted to the merge by blockading West Berlin - cut off all highways and railroad links to the West
- the line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries
- massive aid be given to countries recovering from WWII to help rebuild their economies
- countries that form a treaty alliance after WW2 to protect each other from communism
15 Clues: 1950s music. Elvis. • Servicemen's Readjustment Act, paid for college and homes • the line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries • countries that form a treaty alliance after WW2 to protect each other from communism • is the policy to contain communism where it exists and not let it spread anywhere else • ...
All About May 2022-05-08
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- the Japanese art of paper folding
- May’s birthstone
- commencement of schooling
- matriarch
- geometric shape in the flags of 7 Asian countries
- Ceremonial dance of Polynesian culture
- what April showers bring
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- long shot winner of Kentucky Derby
- Hawaiian for family
- _Day honors military personnel who have died
- may the _ be with you
- the day celebrating Mexico’s victory at Battle of Puebla
12 Clues: matriarch • May’s birthstone • Hawaiian for family • may the _ be with you • what April showers bring • commencement of schooling • the Japanese art of paper folding • long shot winner of Kentucky Derby • Ceremonial dance of Polynesian culture • _Day honors military personnel who have died • geometric shape in the flags of 7 Asian countries • ...
Early Cold War 2024-01-08
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- men came back from war and got married to their sweethearts and lots of babies were born
- the concept if one country falls to communism, especially asian countries, the countries around it will fall as well, like dominos
- finding people and interrogating and imprisoning people who are suspected of being communist, usually against their constitutional rights, like the 4th amendment
- was a group of directors, actors, producers,etc. who refused to cooperate with HUAC and were blacklisted and arrested for contempt of Congress
- is the policy to contain communism where it exists and not let it spread anywhere else
- countries that form a treaty'alliance after WW2 to protect each other from communism
- the soviets reacted to the merge by blockading West Berlin - cut off all highways and railroad links to the West
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- military spending increases to build up the military. US does fine, Russia suffers financially
- offered military and economic aid to any democratic nation under threat from authoritarian forces
- US was only one with nuclear capabilities, this protection now extended to all NATO members
- the line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries
- massive aid be given to countries recovering from WWII to help rebuild their economies
- began in the 1920s after WWI and continuing after WW2 again,the fear communists. Red stands for communism
- 1950s music. Elvis.
- Servicemen's Readjustment Act, paid for college and homes
15 Clues: 1950s music. Elvis. • Servicemen's Readjustment Act, paid for college and homes • the line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries • countries that form a treaty'alliance after WW2 to protect each other from communism • massive aid be given to countries recovering from WWII to help rebuild their economies • ...
World Organizations 2017-11-20
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- An economic organization in Southeast Asia
- The league of Arab States is composed of countries that are Muslim and speak __________.
- A political alliance of 26 countries from Europe and North America that has pledged to safeguard freedom and democracy.
- Something these organizations have in common is the promotion of world...
- Some main reasons for political divisions are differences in language, religion, and __________.
- A political organization in Africa.
- The county you go to school in.
- How many members are on the security council of the United Nations?
- An economic and political union of 27 European countries. It introduced the currency called the Euro.
- Tax on imported goods.
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- ASEAN stands for Association of _________ Asian Nations.
- Key members of this organization are Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, and UAE. They set the price and production of oil.
- The Organization of the American States is a political union that includes all 35 countries for North and South __________.
- Divisions Regions of the Earth's surface over which people establish social, economic, and political control.
- What currency does the EU use?
- This organization was created in 1945 with 193 members.
- What type of government do members of NATO have?
- Eliminating tariffs promotes trade by (increasing or decreasing) investment opportunities.
- A trade agreement that was signed by Canada, the United States, and Mexico that eliminated tariffs creating free trade.
19 Clues: Tax on imported goods. • What currency does the EU use? • The county you go to school in. • A political organization in Africa. • An economic organization in Southeast Asia • What type of government do members of NATO have? • This organization was created in 1945 with 193 members. • ASEAN stands for Association of _________ Asian Nations. • ...
Global Politics: October Crossword 2023-10-03
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- - A direct vote by the people on an issue
- - Middle Eastern country involved in nuclear negotiations
- - A discussion of opposing viewpoints
- - A union formed for mutual benefit
- - Opposing European integration
- - A mass departure of people
- - The process of interaction among countries
- - Britain's departure from the EU
- - Asian country with a significant global presence
- - The use of violence for political purposes
- - A serious disagreement or war
- - Country in the Middle East with a long-running civil war
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- - A vote by the electorate on a single political question
- - A person forced to leave their country
- - International relations and global politics
- - Relating to atomic energy or weapons
- - Patriotic feelings or principles
- - Basic physical and organizational structures
- - A policy of remaining apart from world affairs
- - The process of reaching an agreement
- - Penalties imposed for disobeying rules or laws
- - A policy of avoiding involvement in foreign affairs
- - A system of government by the people
- - A line separating two countries or regions
- - A statement or action expressing disapproval
- - The art of conducting international relations
- - Supreme power or authority
27 Clues: - A mass departure of people • - Supreme power or authority • - Opposing European integration • - A serious disagreement or war • - Britain's departure from the EU • - Patriotic feelings or principles • - A union formed for mutual benefit • - A discussion of opposing viewpoints • - Relating to atomic energy or weapons • - The process of reaching an agreement • ...
Global Current Affairs 2023-10-25
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- Current Chancellor of Germany.
- Treaty aimed at addressing climate change, signed in 2016.
- Island nation in the Pacific Ocean severely impacted by rising sea levels.
- Ongoing protests and political unrest in Hong Kong.
- Country known for the "Yellow Vest" protests in 2018-2019.
- Efforts to distribute COVID-19 vaccines worldwide.
- Recent economic and political crisis in Venezuela.
- Capital city of Afghanistan that fell to the Taliban in 2021.
- Ongoing military conflict in eastern Ukraine.
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- Global organization focused on public health.
- The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU.
- Movement advocating racial equality and justice.
- Economic and political union of 27 European countries.
- The Asian country where the "Rohingya crisis" occurred.
- The largest country in South America.
- Major international response to the Syrian civil war.
- Outbreak of a novel coronavirus in late 2019.
- Recent U.S. President who took office in 2021.
- Group of countries known as BRICS.
- Border dispute and conflict between India and China.
20 Clues: Current Chancellor of Germany. • Group of countries known as BRICS. • The largest country in South America. • Global organization focused on public health. • Outbreak of a novel coronavirus in late 2019. • Ongoing military conflict in eastern Ukraine. • Recent U.S. President who took office in 2021. • Movement advocating racial equality and justice. • ...
Migration so far 2014-02-25
Across
- Poverty is one of the most common .... factors
- Cultures with a high ..... distance must show respect for elders and use very formal communication
- Making illegal payments in exchange for favors or influence
- A person who enters another country (for whatever reason)
- The main source of immigrants to rich countries according to 2008 statistics
- Third world countries are often poor and ..............
- A person's reputation or honor, which is dominant in Asian, Middle East and African cultures
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
- Communication style that uses words and literal meanings
- How old is Morgan when we meet him in "A Migrant's Journey to Europe"?
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- Morgan is originally from .......
- In the poem "Yes", the speaker's husband is from the ...........
- First world countries are usually developed, .......... and industrialized
- How many boats tried to cross the ocean in "A Migrant's Journey to Europe"?
- Morgan wishes to get to the ...... Islands
- Person who flees from one country to another because of discrimination or persecution
- A person who leaves his or her home country (for whatever reason)
17 Clues: Morgan is originally from ....... • Morgan wishes to get to the ...... Islands • Poverty is one of the most common .... factors • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development • Third world countries are often poor and .............. • Communication style that uses words and literal meanings • A person who enters another country (for whatever reason) • ...
Asian crossword 2012-07-31
Across
- A coloured sea near china
- An invisible line across the face of the world
- The world is tilted on an .......
- The propduction of maps
- What desert is in Mongolia
- Horizontal lines across the face of the earth
- There is a northern and a southern .......
- A type of country that has no sea
- weather conditions
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- The capital city is Ulan Bator
- Really salty and no marine life in it
- The country with the most population in the world
- The production of crops or livestock
- The strip between the polar zone and the tropical zone
- Mount Everest is in this country
- A huge cricket country
- The subject that you learn at school about the world
- The biggest country in Asia (partly in europe)
- Also a name of a bird
- Vertical lines across the face of the earth
- The capital city of Sri Lanka
21 Clues: weather conditions • Also a name of a bird • A huge cricket country • The propduction of maps • A coloured sea near china • What desert is in Mongolia • The capital city of Sri Lanka • The capital city is Ulan Bator • Mount Everest is in this country • The world is tilted on an ....... • A type of country that has no sea • The production of crops or livestock • ...
Asian civilization 2013-05-28
Across
- nation where the US was heavily involved in war
- having to do with the eastern reaches of Asia
- hit by tropical storm Gilma
- a staple food of Asia
- series of islands SE of Asia
- perhaps the most famous structure in Asia
- nation established by truce in 1950's
- sea east of Asia
- a major industry of east Asia
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- landlocked nation known for fierce warriors
- Island nation off the east end of Asia
- famous for drug production
- a major religion of SE Asia
- northern Asian nation
- largest nation on the south side of Asia
- considered the most isolated Asian nation
- ocean on south side of Asia
- predominant economic system in Asia
- country with the largest population
- the highest point in the world located in Asia
20 Clues: sea east of Asia • northern Asian nation • a staple food of Asia • famous for drug production • a major religion of SE Asia • hit by tropical storm Gilma • ocean on south side of Asia • series of islands SE of Asia • a major industry of east Asia • predominant economic system in Asia • country with the largest population • nation established by truce in 1950's • ...
Asian Civilization 2016-03-05
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- / Preserver
- / Means "perfect happiness"
- / Introduced Armaic writing to the Indus Valley
- / Destroyer
- / "Golden Age of India"
- / former Hindu practice of a widow throwing herself onto her husband's funeral pyre
- / Second highest class in the Caste System
- / Invaded the the Indus Valley in 2,000BC
- / seclusion of women at home and wearing a veil in public
- / Vedic literature; instructions for hermits in the forests
- / Founder of Buddhism
- / Shorter Sanskrit epic
- / Location of Taj Mahal
- / India's greatest dramatist
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- / Where Indian Civilization began
- / World's oldest organized religion
- / a merger between Islam and Hindu
- / Belief in multiple gods
- / paved the way for Indian unity
- / Vedic literature; instructions given by a father to his son
- / Longest epic poem in the world
- / brought to India by the Muslims
- / One of the two branches of Hinduism
- / first Hindu empire
- / Vedic literature; composed of hymns, prayers, rituals, magic, & poetry
- / built the Taj Mahal
- / Vedic literature; composed of prose texts containing observations on religious rites
- / chief Hindu God
- / founder of the mogul empire
- / Wrote Ramayana
- / greater Mauryan emperor
31 Clues: / Preserver • / Destroyer • / Wrote Ramayana • / chief Hindu God • / first Hindu empire • / built the Taj Mahal • / Founder of Buddhism • / "Golden Age of India" • / Shorter Sanskrit epic • / Location of Taj Mahal • / Belief in multiple gods • / greater Mauryan emperor • / Means "perfect happiness" • / India's greatest dramatist • / founder of the mogul empire • ...
ASIAN CAPITALS 2016-05-18
Across
- CAPITAL OF BANGLADESH
- CAPITAL OF BHUTAN
- CAPITAL OF LAOS
- CAPITAL OF JAPAN
- CAPITAL OF THE PHILLIPINES
- CAPITAL OF MALAYSIA (2 WORDS)
- CAPITAL OF CHINA
- CAPITAL OF BRUNEI (3 WORDS)
- CAPITAL OF NORTH KOREA
- CAPITAL OF CAMBODIA (2 WORDS)
- CAPITAL OF PAKISTAN
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- CAPITAL OF SOUTH KOREA
- CAPITAL OF MALDIVES
- CAPITAL OF NEPAL
- CAPITAL OF INDONESIA
- CAPITAL OF SINGAPORE
- CAPITAL OF THAILAND
- CAPITAL OF TAIWAN
- CAPITAL OF SRI LANKA
- CAPITAL OF MONGOLIA
- CAPITAL OF INDIA (2 WORDS)
- CAPITAL OF MYANMAR (BURMA)
22 Clues: CAPITAL OF LAOS • CAPITAL OF NEPAL • CAPITAL OF JAPAN • CAPITAL OF CHINA • CAPITAL OF BHUTAN • CAPITAL OF TAIWAN • CAPITAL OF MALDIVES • CAPITAL OF THAILAND • CAPITAL OF MONGOLIA • CAPITAL OF PAKISTAN • CAPITAL OF INDONESIA • CAPITAL OF SINGAPORE • CAPITAL OF SRI LANKA • CAPITAL OF BANGLADESH • CAPITAL OF SOUTH KOREA • CAPITAL OF NORTH KOREA • CAPITAL OF THE PHILLIPINES • CAPITAL OF INDIA (2 WORDS) • ...
Asian Geograph 2020-12-21
Across
- Island nation with the capital city of Tokyo
- The capital city of this country is Ulaanbaatar
- Ocean located to the east of Asia
- Famous river in India travels through Bangladesh and into the Bay of Bengal
- Ocean located to the south of Asia
- This "stan" with the capital city of Astana used to be part of the Soviet Union
- North and South with a border on the 38th parallel
- River in China and also the Imperial color of China
- The capital city of this country is Islamabad
- ____ Baikal has the greatest volume of freshwater in the world
- This country is located between China and India and is home to Mount Everest
- The largest country in the world by area
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- The highest point in the world
- The capital city of Taiwan
- This country is famous for the Taj Majal
- Large desert in southern Mongolia and Northern China
- The longest river in Asia is located in China
- The giant ____ bear can only be found in China
- The Bay of ____ is located to the east of India
- The most populous country in the world
- This island nation officially calls itself the Republic of China
- Very high mountain range between China and India
- The Takla Makan is one of these
- The capital city of South Korea
24 Clues: The capital city of Taiwan • The highest point in the world • The Takla Makan is one of these • The capital city of South Korea • Ocean located to the east of Asia • Ocean located to the south of Asia • The most populous country in the world • This country is famous for the Taj Majal • The largest country in the world by area • Island nation with the capital city of Tokyo • ...
Asian Capitals 2020-05-16
30 Clues: Doha • Hanoi • Dhaka • Kabul • Amman • Tokyo • Manila • Riyadh • Taipei • Ankara • Tehran • Moscow • Muscat • Beirut • Beijing • Baghdad • Jakarta • Bangkok • Damascus • Pyongyang • Islamabad • Singapore • Jerusalem • New Delhi • Abu Dhabi • Kathmandu • Phnom Penh • Korea Seoul • Kuala Lumpur • Jerusalem (East)
ASIAN CAPITALS 2022-01-15
35 Clues: Malé • Doha • Tokyo • Kabul • Amman • Manila • Ankara • Tehran • Manama • Beirut • Muscat • Taipei • Jakarta • Tbilisi • Bangkok • Nicosia • Beijing • Bishkek • Baghdad • Dushanbe • Damascus • Nursultan • New_Delhi • Islamabad • Kathmandu • Vientiane • Singapore • Kuwait_City • Ulaanbaatar • Korea Seoul • Kuala_Lumpur • Arabia Riyadh • Lanka Colombo • Kong Hong_Kong • Korea Pyongyang
Asian Capitals 2022-12-07
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- Nicosia
- Beirut
- Ilsamabad
- Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
- Tehran
- Muscat
- Pyongyang
- Ulaanbaatar
- Amman
- Astana
- Vientaine
- Colombo,Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
- Abu Dhabi
- Ankara
- Dhaka
- Kathmandu
- Doha
- Manama
- Kabul
- Tokyo
- Tbilisi
- Dushanbe
- Ashgabat
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- Tashkent
- Baghdad
- Arabia Riyadh
- Phnom Penh
- Ramallah
- New Deli
- Yerevan
- Hanoi
- Seoul
- Dili
- Kuwait City
- Damascus
- Sana'a
- Jerusalem
- Beijing
- Baku
- Jakarta
- Singapore
- Bishkek
- Male
- Manila
- Thimphu
- Nyapyidaw
- Bandar Seri Begawan
- Bangkok
48 Clues: Dili • Baku • Male • Doha • Hanoi • Seoul • Amman • Dhaka • Kabul • Tokyo • Beirut • Tehran • Muscat • Astana • Sana'a • Ankara • Manila • Manama • Nicosia • Baghdad • Yerevan • Beijing • Jakarta • Bishkek • Thimphu • Tbilisi • Bangkok • Tashkent • Ramallah • New Deli • Damascus • Dushanbe • Ashgabat • Ilsamabad • Pyongyang • Jerusalem • Vientaine • Singapore • Abu Dhabi • Kathmandu • Nyapyidaw • Phnom Penh • Ulaanbaatar • Kuwait City • Arabia Riyadh • Bandar Seri Begawan • ...
Asian Capitals 2024-01-31
34 Clues: Iraq • Iran • Oman • India • Nepal • Japan • Qatar • China • Yemen • Syria • Taiwan • Jordan • Israel • Turkey • Russia • Myanmar • Lebanon • Vietnam • Malaysia • Thailand • Cambodia • Mongolia • Pakistan • Sri Lanka • Indonesia • Bangladesh • Kazakhstan • Philippines • North Korea • Afghanistan • South Korea • Saudi Arabia • Turkmenistan • United Arab Emirates
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON ASIAN ART 2022-05-27
20 Clues: YUAN • LAOS • KOREA • JAPAN • INDIA • ASIAN • DAOISM • MUSEUM • TEMPLE • VIETNAM • CHINESE • MALAYSIA • CAMBODIA • BUDDHISM • HINDUISM • TRADITION • RELIGIOUS • INDONESIA • PHILIPPINES • CONFUCIANISM
Food 2022-12-06
Across
- Good on toast
- A spice that sometimes is found in gum
- A green citrus fruit
- A fruit rhyming with 'tango'
- Mr. Perry drinks this every single day (Hana hates this)
- A yellow fruit
- The ultimate sweetener
- Raphael does not eat this
- A cold dessert (2 words)
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- A Mexican food that can be eaten for any meal
- Heated bread
- A holiday milky drink
- Fungus food? (plural)
- Mexican food in a corn husk
- Meal in the morning
- Fruit Loops is an example
- Whip this for pie topping
- A spice good with sugar on toast
- It is eaten every day in Asian countries
19 Clues: Heated bread • Good on toast • A yellow fruit • Meal in the morning • A green citrus fruit • A holiday milky drink • Fungus food? (plural) • The ultimate sweetener • A cold dessert (2 words) • Fruit Loops is an example • Whip this for pie topping • Raphael does not eat this • Mexican food in a corn husk • A fruit rhyming with 'tango' • A spice good with sugar on toast • ...
Economy Crossword 2022-12-06
Across
- economy based on services
- type of cost that determines Weber's model of manufacturing
- the ultimate economic policy in which consumers are brought into places that are the commodity itself
- means investment in enterprises are actually operated by a foreign owner
- ____-oriented manufacturing is the idea of processes being done close to consumers
- ____-oriented manufacturing is the idea of staying close to the resource origin for processes
- a factor of success from facilities and suppliers already being established and contributes to longivity
- ____-____ capitalism in which many Asian countries do not own companies outright, but regulate economies
- ___-substitutions protects infant domestic industries
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- corporations where enterprises own and coordinate facilities in several countries
- economy based on manipulation of information and capital, like stocks or insurance
- ___-oriented method in which countries welcome foreign investment to manufacture goods for international markets
- economy based on raw material extraction
- ____-faire is the idea of government having minimal roles in market regulation
- economy based on the manufacturing and refinement of materials
15 Clues: economy based on services • economy based on raw material extraction • ___-substitutions protects infant domestic industries • type of cost that determines Weber's model of manufacturing • economy based on the manufacturing and refinement of materials • means investment in enterprises are actually operated by a foreign owner • ...
JHS G3 - Beyond Borders 2022-02-09
Across
- Children like these in Afghanistan ___ school backpacks from Japan.
- You can also ___ your old school backpack.
- About 90 percent of our clothes, shirts, pants, and ___ are imported from China and other Asian countries.
- In areas with no school ___, children can use the backpacks as desks in the open air.
- We're ___ by imported products in our daily lives.
- ___ your life without school.
- It also encourages their parents to send their sons and ___ to school.
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- If we didn't ___ chicken from these countries, fried chicken would be quite expensive in Japan.
- Students will be ___ for school.
- It also encourages their parents to send their ___ and daughters to school.
- It also ___ their parents to send their sons and daughters to school.
- We're surrounded by imported products in our ___ lives.
- These ___ connect and help us all.
- Others goods and ___ travel from one country to another all around the globe.
- Many products that are ___ by Japanese companies are made in other countries.
15 Clues: ___ your life without school. • Students will be ___ for school. • These ___ connect and help us all. • You can also ___ your old school backpack. • We're ___ by imported products in our daily lives. • We're surrounded by imported products in our ___ lives. • Children like these in Afghanistan ___ school backpacks from Japan. • ...
JHS G3 - Beyond Borders 2022-02-09
Across
- In areas with no school ___, children can use the backpacks as desks in the open air.
- It also ___ their parents to send their sons and daughters to school.
- Others goods and ___ travel from one country to another all around the globe.
- Children like these in Afghanistan ___ school backpacks from Japan.
- Students will be ___ for school.
- Many products that are ___ by Japanese companies are made in other countries.
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- These ___ connect and help us all.
- ___ your life without school.
- It also encourages their parents to send their ___ and daughters to school.
- You can also ___ your old school backpack.
- It also encourages their parents to send their sons and ___ to school.
- We're surrounded by imported products in our ___ lives.
- We're ___ by imported products in our daily lives.
- About 90 percent of our clothes, shirts, pants, and ___ are imported from China and other Asian countries.
- If we didn't ___ chicken from these countries, fried chicken would be quite expensive in Japan.
15 Clues: ___ your life without school. • Students will be ___ for school. • These ___ connect and help us all. • You can also ___ your old school backpack. • We're ___ by imported products in our daily lives. • We're surrounded by imported products in our ___ lives. • Children like these in Afghanistan ___ school backpacks from Japan. • ...
Asian Foods 2018-12-06
Across
- rice that has been stir-fried
- freshwater eel
- Chinese stir-fried noodles
- fish and other ingredients with rice wrapped around it
- Filipino dish that is ice, evaporated milk, beans, coconut, with ice cream
- Filipino spring roll
- similar to General Tso's Chicken but sweet instead of spicy
- duck with a thin cripy skin
- Filipino noodles with vegetables and sometimes chicken
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- fermented and salted black soybean
- dough wrapped around a filling, then steamed
- seafood that has been battered and deep fried
- large roll with shredded cabbage, chopped pork, and other fillings
- soup of wispy beaten eggs in boiled chicken broth
- small triangles of bread, coated with minced shrimp and water chestnuts
- a large whole, roasted pig
- chopped beef steak with caramelized onions in a beef broth
- Vietnamese soup with broth, rice noodles, and meat-beef or chicken
- egg noodles with vegetables or meat, seafood, beef, chicken, pork, shrimp
- sliced beef stir-fried with vegetables in a savory brown sauce
- imitation crab filled crisp dumpling appetizers
- thick wheat flour noodle used in Japanese cuisine
- a type of sweet rice cake
- Vietnamese sandwich split lengthwise and filled with savory ingredients
- Filipino dish- thin slices of banana and jackfruit in a spring roll then fried
25 Clues: freshwater eel • Filipino spring roll • a type of sweet rice cake • a large whole, roasted pig • Chinese stir-fried noodles • duck with a thin cripy skin • rice that has been stir-fried • fermented and salted black soybean • dough wrapped around a filling, then steamed • seafood that has been battered and deep fried • imitation crab filled crisp dumpling appetizers • ...
Asian Capitals 2021-12-06
Across
- China
- Pakistan
- Sri Lanka
- Maldives
- Tajikistan
- Iran
- Afghanistan
- Vietnam
- Cambodia
- Japan
- Mongolia
- Oman
- Philippines
- Yemen
- Nepal
- Lebanon
- Israel
- North Korea
- Brunei
- Qatar
- United Arab Emirates
- Kazakhstan
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- Kuwait
- Tibet
- Thailand
- Uzbekistan
- Bangladesh
- Kyrgyzstan
- Georgia
- Turkmenistan
- India
- Armenia
- Myanmar
- Malaysia
- Bhutan
- Turkey
- Taiwan
- Laos
- Jordan
- Timor Leste
- Iraq
- Indonesia
- Bahrain
- South Korea
- Saudi Arabia
- Azerbaijan
- Syria
47 Clues: Iran • Laos • Oman • Iraq • Tibet • China • India • Japan • Yemen • Nepal • Qatar • Syria • Kuwait • Bhutan • Turkey • Taiwan • Jordan • Israel • Brunei • Georgia • Armenia • Vietnam • Myanmar • Lebanon • Bahrain • Thailand • Pakistan • Maldives • Malaysia • Cambodia • Mongolia • Sri Lanka • Indonesia • Uzbekistan • Bangladesh • Kyrgyzstan • Tajikistan • Azerbaijan • Kazakhstan • Afghanistan • Philippines • Timor Leste • North Korea • South Korea • Turkmenistan • Saudi Arabia • ...
Asian Americans 2014-03-19
Across
- The basic monetary unit of Japan
- ho An unthinkingly enthusiastic and eager about taking part in fighting or warfare
- An Asian system of unarmed combat using the hands and feet to deliver and block blows
- A thin pliable stems of a palm
- Set in motion by pushing it or allowing it to roll into water
- A rough, remote,or isolated country
- A long high sea wave caused by an earthquake
- A light two-wheeled hooded vehicle
- A spicy sauce made chiefly from tomatoes and vinegar
- A lightweight plain-woven cotton cloth
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- A field where rice is grown
- A metal disk with a turned rim, giving a resonant note when struck
- A person skilled in jujutsu
- A garment consisting of a long piece of cloth worn wrapped around the body
- A method of producing colored designs on textiles by dying them
- A wealthy, powerful person in business or industry
- A sport of unarmed combat derived from jujitsu
- A leader or manager; the person in charge
- A large mainly solitary arboreal ape with reddish hair
- A Japanese aircraft loaded with explosives
- A tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans
- A Japanese quilted mattress rolled out on the floor for use as a bed
- A long, loose robe usually used in Japan
- A bowl-shaped frying pan used in the Chinese cooking
24 Clues: A field where rice is grown • A person skilled in jujutsu • A thin pliable stems of a palm • The basic monetary unit of Japan • A light two-wheeled hooded vehicle • A rough, remote,or isolated country • A lightweight plain-woven cotton cloth • A long, loose robe usually used in Japan • A leader or manager; the person in charge • A Japanese aircraft loaded with explosives • ...
Asian Crossword 2012-09-04
Across
- Mt Everest is in this country.
- A zone where the weather is not too hot but not too cold.
- the Earth rotates on an ____.
- A half of the Earth divided by the equator.
- Surrounded by other countries so that it’s touching no sea.
- The name for map drawing.
- The most populated country in the world.
- Imaginary vertical lines across the Earth used for mapping.
- The largest landlocked country in Asia.
- The biggest country in the world.
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- The words spoken in a country.
- Scientific study of the Earth’s surface.
- Asia is populated by lots of these
- A group of many islands.
- The home of butter chicken.
- A main region of the Earth.
- Asian country made of four islands.
- The weather of an area.
- A line around the centre of the Earth dividing the north and south hemisphere.
- Imaginary horizontal lines across the Earth used for mapping.
20 Clues: The weather of an area. • A group of many islands. • The name for map drawing. • The home of butter chicken. • A main region of the Earth. • the Earth rotates on an ____. • The words spoken in a country. • Mt Everest is in this country. • The biggest country in the world. • Asia is populated by lots of these • Asian country made of four islands. • ...
Asian Crossword 2012-09-04
Across
- The Earth rotates on an ____.
- The words spoken in a country.
- Imaginary horizontal lines across the Earth used for mapping.
- The home of butter chicken.
- The largest landlocked country in Asia.
- Asia is populated by lots of these
- A group of many islands.
- A line around the centre of the Earth dividing the north and south hemisphere.
- A half of the Earth divided by the equator.
- Surrounded by other countries so that it’s touching no sea.
- Mt Everest is in this country.
Down
- The biggest country in the world.
- Asian country made of four islands.
- The weather of an area.
- The name for map drawing.
- A zone where the weather is not too hot but not too cold.
- The most populated country in the world.
- Scientific study of the Earth’s surface.
- A main region of the Earth.
- Imaginary vertical lines across the Earth used for mapping.
20 Clues: The weather of an area. • A group of many islands. • The name for map drawing. • The home of butter chicken. • A main region of the Earth. • The Earth rotates on an ____. • The words spoken in a country. • Mt Everest is in this country. • The biggest country in the world. • Asia is populated by lots of these • Asian country made of four islands. • ...
Asian Crossword 2012-07-31
Across
- Another way of maping
- The Earths...
- There are 6 or 7 of these in the earth
- A religion in asia
- Part is in europe
- A zone like the polorzone
- is not connected to the sea
- scientific study of the earths serface
- The way people speak
- Half of the earth there is a south and a north
- It is hard to see on a map
- The largest continent
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- A way of maping
- A group of very small islands
- A word for tempreture
- Map drawing
- There are a lot of these in asia
- An invisible line in the earth
- Home of Butter Chicken
- There are sumo's here
20 Clues: Map drawing • The Earths... • A way of maping • Part is in europe • A religion in asia • The way people speak • Another way of maping • A word for tempreture • There are sumo's here • The largest continent • Home of Butter Chicken • A zone like the polorzone • It is hard to see on a map • is not connected to the sea • A group of very small islands • An invisible line in the earth • ...
Asian crossword 2012-08-01
Across
- the counrty of Mt everest
- an invisible line across the centre of the earth
- massive mountian
- the prodution of crops and life stock
- A population of over 1 billion people
- earths tilt
- a geographical dictionary
- held a war in 1960 to 1970
- sciece of the worlds surface
- massive cricket country
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- weather conditions
- coloured sea
- really salty no life
- theres a north and south...
- production of maps
- invisible lines going across the earths surface
- Not a country but a ...
- Iivisible lines going virtically across the worlds surface
- most of the people are budist
- name of a bird
- largest country (partly in europe)
21 Clues: earths tilt • coloured sea • name of a bird • massive mountian • weather conditions • production of maps • really salty no life • Not a country but a ... • massive cricket country • the counrty of Mt everest • a geographical dictionary • held a war in 1960 to 1970 • theres a north and south... • sciece of the worlds surface • most of the people are budist • largest country (partly in europe) • ...
Asian Geography 2021-01-28
Across
- a total mass of organisms
- swampy coniferous forests
- River the longest river of asia
- River A long river in india
- cultural religion of south asia
- mountain range of south and east asia
- of Influence a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority
- destiny or fate
- Islands maluku islands
- a system of philosophical teachings
- A wide spread asian religion
- a season prevailing wind in the region of south and southeast asia
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- the belief or worship of more than one god
- a network of trade routes
- a religion in Japan
- of Bengal great source for fishing
- Indian lawyer
- rule by an emperor
- a state of no pain or suffering
- Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan, Iran, and the Gulf of Oman.
- Desert vast, arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia
- System a set of classes or ranks
- The religion of the Muslums
- Kush 800klomintors mountain range
24 Clues: Indian lawyer • destiny or fate • rule by an emperor • a religion in Japan • Islands maluku islands • a total mass of organisms • a network of trade routes • swampy coniferous forests • River A long river in india • The religion of the Muslums • A wide spread asian religion • River the longest river of asia • cultural religion of south asia • a state of no pain or suffering • ...
Asian Capitals 2022-07-03
Across
- phillippines
- armenia
- azerbazjian
- bangladesh
- japan
- vietnan
- kazakhstan
- myanmar
- india
- kyrgyzstan
- UAE
- pakistan
- yemen
- brunei
- turkey
- south korea
- singapore
- georgia
- uzbekistan
- nepal
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- timor-leste
- indonesia
- iran
- thailand
- qatar
- cambodia
- lebanon
- north korea
- saudi arabia
- israel/palestine
- laos
- china
- syira
- oman
- bahrain
- afghanistan
- turkmenistan
- tajikistan
- iraq
- mongolia
- bhutan
41 Clues: UAE • iran • laos • oman • iraq • qatar • japan • india • china • syira • yemen • nepal • brunei • turkey • bhutan • armenia • lebanon • vietnan • myanmar • bahrain • georgia • thailand • cambodia • pakistan • mongolia • indonesia • singapore • bangladesh • kazakhstan • kyrgyzstan • tajikistan • uzbekistan • timor-leste • azerbazjian • north korea • afghanistan • south korea • phillippines • saudi arabia • turkmenistan • israel/palestine
Asian World 2023-10-19
Across
- a device used for counting and calculating by sliding small balls or beads along rods
- the practice of meditation
- a tomb built by Shah Jahan, descendant of Genghis Khan, for his wife
- spies and assassins in feudal Japan
- principal religion in Japan that emphasizes the worship of nature
- land owning nobleman of feudal Japan
- code of conduct for samurai
- very large waves caused by an earthquake
- Italian traveler, merchant and adventurer who went to Asia and spent 17 years in Kublai Klan's court
- alphabet that uses symbols to represent the sounds of spoken Korean
- admiral during the Ming Dynasty in China
- lowest class in feudal Japan
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- grandson of Genghis Khan, formed the Yuan Dynasty, and conquered China
- famous Chinese female pirate
- porcelain made in Korea with a blue green glaze
- member of the warrior clan in Japanese feudal society
- lily shaped deforming of Chinese girls feet
- empress during Tang Dynasty that gained much power
- China's most famous philosopher
- ironclad ship
- military commander in feudal Japan
- United the Mongol people and conquered vast areas of Asia
22 Clues: ironclad ship • the practice of meditation • code of conduct for samurai • famous Chinese female pirate • lowest class in feudal Japan • China's most famous philosopher • military commander in feudal Japan • spies and assassins in feudal Japan • land owning nobleman of feudal Japan • very large waves caused by an earthquake • admiral during the Ming Dynasty in China • ...
SJU Asian American & Pacific Islander Month 2023-04-21
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- First Asian American and Black Vice-President
- Puerto Rican and Filipino-American Singer
- Chinese-American Actor and Martial Artist
- Chief Creative Officer at DC Comics
- First Asian American to win Gold at the Olympics
- American author, social activist, philosopher, and feminist
- Founder of Zoom, Net worth of 3.4 Billion
- Korean-American Actor
- Native Hawaiian Actor
- Hawaiian American Drag Queen & Transgender Activist, Winner of Rupauls Drage Race Season 15
- Transgender Rights Activist
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- Chinese-American Women's Rights Activist
- First Thai American Elected to Congress
- First Asian to win Best Actress
- First Asian American in Space
- Samoan American Actor, Producer, and former pro-wrestler
- PGA Golfer, 15 Time Major Championship Winner
- First Asian Woman in Space
18 Clues: Korean-American Actor • Native Hawaiian Actor • First Asian Woman in Space • Transgender Rights Activist • First Asian American in Space • First Asian to win Best Actress • Chief Creative Officer at DC Comics • First Thai American Elected to Congress • Chinese-American Women's Rights Activist • Puerto Rican and Filipino-American Singer • ...