capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Map Skills Week 1 Review: Crossword Challenge 2022-01-31
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- maps sometimes use an alpha-numeric ____.
- ___________ is the judicial (relating to courts) capital of South Africa.
- north, east, south, ____
- a collection of symbols that help us to understand a map.
- It has four main directions and it points north.
- The USA is in _____ America (continent name).
- South Africa has _____ provinces.
- On a map, south is usually down and north is usually __.
- the continent that Kenya is on
- The horizontal line across the middle of the earth
- The equator divides the earth into the Southern and _________ hemispheres.
- South Africa has _____ capital cities.
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- the continent that Germany is on.
- a round model of the earth
- South Africa is surrounded by the Indian and the _________ oceans
- a small picture that represents something else.
- Africa, Asia and Europe are examples of __________
- If we look at something from the side it is a ____ view
- If we look at something from the top it is a ____ view
- Smaller than a continent but bigger than a city.
20 Clues: north, east, south, ____ • a round model of the earth • the continent that Kenya is on • the continent that Germany is on. • South Africa has _____ provinces. • South Africa has _____ capital cities. • maps sometimes use an alpha-numeric ____. • The USA is in _____ America (continent name). • a small picture that represents something else. • ...
Literary Limbo 2022-12-02
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- Gatsby's town
- what your English teacher wants you to do before the book quiz
- "Othello" villain
- Harry Potter villain
- Lee hero Finch
- "The Monkey's ___"
- nouns that take capital letters
- Where the Trojans hid
- what Johnny tells Ponyboy
- "A word after a word after a word..."
- Juliet is the sun, for ex.
- author of "A Tale of Two Cities"
- kind of letter that starts a sentence
- "And Then There Were..."
- Shirley Jackson story
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- the color of Hester's A
- "...the beating of his hideous ___"
- high school literary magazine
- overused or hackneyed
- term to describe title of this puzzle
- book club advisors
- Borland's band name
- used to show possession(except in pronouns)
- Seuss's real surname
- What most often comes at the end of a sentence
- Ralph's symbol of civilization
- term for "like a red rose"
- By any other name, it would smell as sweet.
28 Clues: Gatsby's town • Lee hero Finch • "Othello" villain • book club advisors • "The Monkey's ___" • Borland's band name • Harry Potter villain • Seuss's real surname • overused or hackneyed • Where the Trojans hid • Shirley Jackson story • the color of Hester's A • "And Then There Were..." • what Johnny tells Ponyboy • Juliet is the sun, for ex. • term for "like a red rose" • ...
malta crossword puzzle advanced 2024-11-03
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- A traditional Maltese stew with rabbit
- Popular Maltese pastry snack
- The sea surrounding Malta
- One of Malta’s well-known public gardens
- Traditional Maltese fishing boat
- Gozo’s famous prehistoric temples
- The island south of Malta
- Traditional Maltese liquer made from prickly pears
- Capital city of Malta
- Traditional Maltese village square gathering
- Saint who is said to have shipwrecked on Malta
- Popular Maltese name, especially in Qormi
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- Malta’s national day celebrated on 21st September
- Maltese fortified city also known as ‘Silent City’
- Famous Maltese feast on 8th September
- Used to cross from one island to another
- Maltese traditional pastry filled with ricotta or peas
- One of Maltas 3 Cities
- Malta’s official language along with English
- Capital of Gozo
- Old Maltese currency before the Euro
- Type of Maltese lace
- Malta’s famous light snack with tuna and tomato
- Largest church in Mosta
- Colourful Maltese festival
- Maltese word for 'market'
26 Clues: Capital of Gozo • Type of Maltese lace • Capital city of Malta • One of Maltas 3 Cities • Largest church in Mosta • The sea surrounding Malta • The island south of Malta • Maltese word for 'market' • Colourful Maltese festival • Popular Maltese pastry snack • Traditional Maltese fishing boat • Gozo’s famous prehistoric temples • Old Maltese currency before the Euro • ...
Ancient Rome 2015-11-23
9 Clues: Roman Peace • the language • Mount Vesuvius • wrote great epics • the capital of Italy • place to watch slaves fight • brings water into cities and towns • town covered in thick layers of ash • ________-Roman is a mix of Greek and Roman culture
social studies 2022-04-22
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- most important development of american transportaion
- made improvements of the steam engine
- impacted global migration and urbanization
- sudden radical complete change
- the working class
- invented the flying shuttle
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- moving from rural areas to cities
- the middle class including merchants
- impacted global migration and urbanization
- houses in the middle of the city to hold
- money available for investment
- cotton and other types of fabric
- first paddle wheel steamboat
13 Clues: the working class • invented the flying shuttle • first paddle wheel steamboat • money available for investment • sudden radical complete change • cotton and other types of fabric • moving from rural areas to cities • the middle class including merchants • made improvements of the steam engine • houses in the middle of the city to hold • ...
Capital city4 2022-12-08
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- capital city Spain
- capital city of Ghana
- capitalcity of New Zealand
- capital city of USA
- capital city Zimbabwe
- capitalcity of Afganistan
- capital city of Russia
- capital city of Pakistan
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- capital city of Qatar
- capital city of Oman
- capital city of Rwanda
- capital city Taiwan
- capital city of england
- capital city of Sweden
- capital city of Turkiye
- capital city of Slovakia
- capital city Switzerland
- capital city of Montenegro
- capital city Venezuela
19 Clues: capital city Spain • capital city Taiwan • capital city of USA • capital city of Oman • capital city of Qatar • capital city of Ghana • capital city Zimbabwe • capital city of Rwanda • capital city of Sweden • capital city Venezuela • capital city of Russia • capital city of england • capital city of Turkiye • capital city of Slovakia • capital city Switzerland • capital city of Pakistan • ...
Cities 2020-06-11
14 Clues: Big Ben • Dracula • Pyramids • tea party • Colosseum • mardi gras • Eiffel Tower • witch trials • fashion capital • Statue of Liberty • largest populated city • leaning tower of _____ • largest population of 38,001,000 • this city is home to the CN tower
Cities 2023-06-25
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- The capital city of Thailand, known for its bustling street life, ornate temples, and vibrant markets.
- The capital city of Spain, renowned for its lively culture, art museums, and historic landmarks like the Royal Palace.
- The capital city of France, famous for its art, fashion, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- The capital city of Germany, recognized for its history, vibrant arts scene, and modern architecture.
- The capital city of England and the United Kingdom, known for its historic landmarks and culture.
- The capital city of Greece, famous for its ancient history, including the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- The capital city of Japan, known for its modern technology, vibrant culture, and bustling city life.
- The capital city of China, renowned for its rich history, ancient architecture, and cultural heritage.
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- The capital city of Kenya, located in East Africa and known for its wildlife, national parks, and diverse culture.
- The largest city in Canada, known for its multiculturalism, iconic CN Tower, and diverse arts scene.
- The capital city of Russia, known for its iconic Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, and the Kremlin.
- The capital city of Italy, known for its ancient ruins, such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum.
- A major city in Turkey, straddling Europe and Asia, known for its rich history, architecture, and bazaars.
- The capital city of Egypt, situated on the banks of the Nile River and home to the Great Pyramids of Giza.
14 Clues: The capital city of England and the United Kingdom, known for its historic landmarks and culture. • The capital city of Italy, known for its ancient ruins, such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. • The capital city of Greece, famous for its ancient history, including the Acropolis and Parthenon. • ...
Cities 2024-04-22
14 Clues: ex • sair • dica • avaliar • desafios • prefeito • questões • berçário • utensílio • desprezar • preconceito • dispositivos • comunidade carente • morador da comunidade carente
Facts about Ireland-Ahmad 2023-09-27
7 Clues: The currency in Ireland is. • How many cities are in Ireland. • The Capital City of Ireland is. • northern Ireland is Governed By • The longest River in Ireland is. • The Capital City of Northern Ireland is. • the People that speak Irish live on the ———— side
Immigration and Urbanization 2023-11-29
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- For the first time in human history, more than half of the world’s population lives in _____ areas
- Migration of Whites out of central city neighborhoods and into suburban communities (2 words)
- A group that hold values and engage in activities that separate them from wider society
- Practice of outlining in red any sections of a city that were considered “risky” and rejecting loan applications in that area
- _____ Cities: Major urban areas that serve as nodes for the worldwide network of economic activity
- Unique ways of life found in cities.
- Chicago New York, and ______ have the highest levels of segregation between Black and white people
- Type of violence experienced by immigrants as a result of immigration policies.
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- Movement of products, services, and information across national and continental boundaries
- Urban areas with at least 10 million people.
- Social _____: A type of connection that individuals form with other people, no matter where they’re located (also the name of a very good movie)
- The largest number of new immigrants come from India, Mexico, the Philippines, El Salvador, and ______
- Ethnic ______: Section of a city where the local culture and labor market are dominated by a single ethnic group
- _____ Capital: Tight connections that people form with each other through organizations, civic life, and strong social ties
- Sociologist Barry _____ points out that our networks in school, work, and online now define our communities as much as our residential neighborhoods
- The Great ______: Movement of millions of African Americans, from 1900 to 1970, into cities outside the south
- More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970
- Sociologist Claude ______ argues that cities generate new forms of community, such as subcultures
18 Clues: Unique ways of life found in cities. • Urban areas with at least 10 million people. • More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970 • Type of violence experienced by immigrants as a result of immigration policies. • A group that hold values and engage in activities that separate them from wider society • ...
Spelling List 10 Vocabulary 2021-11-05
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- an official counting of the population
- a part of a city; a district
- characteristic of cities or city life
- the person at the head of the city government
- the city that is the seat of government of a state, nation, or province
- a rule or law
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- having to do with the affairs of a city
- a large city
- a major highway where the automobiles travel at high speeds
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • a part of a city; a district • characteristic of cities or city life • an official counting of the population • having to do with the affairs of a city • the person at the head of the city government • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • a major highway where the automobiles travel at high speeds • ...
List 11 (IvY) 2021-11-10
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- An official counting of the population
- part of a city; a district
- Characteristics OF cities or city life
- The person at the head of the city government
- The city that is the seat of government of a state, of a state nation, or province
- a rule or law
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- having to do with the affairs of a city
- a large city
- a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city; a district • An official counting of the population • Characteristics OF cities or city life • having to do with the affairs of a city • The person at the head of the city government • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
N and W STATE CAPITAL CITIES 2020-07-14
Jordan Facts 2022-02-04
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- Amman is located northeast of what city
- Highest mountain in Jordan
- Israel is located _____ of Jordan
- Official language of Jordan
- The amount of cities in Jordan
- The amount of lakes in Jordan
- Jordan is densly populated
- The color of the triangle on the flag
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- Main river in Jordan
- Official religion
- Capital of Jordan
- Syria is located ______ of Jordan
- Jordans main import sources
- The sea between Israel and Jordan
- Color of the star on the Jordan Flag
- Historic landmark discovered in 1812
16 Clues: Official religion • Capital of Jordan • Main river in Jordan • Highest mountain in Jordan • Jordan is densly populated • Jordans main import sources • Official language of Jordan • The amount of lakes in Jordan • The amount of cities in Jordan • Syria is located ______ of Jordan • The sea between Israel and Jordan • Israel is located _____ of Jordan • ...
LogTeam04 2021-02-19
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- This station derived its name from the olden time nickname given to laundry service providers.
- A huge tidal wave resulting from another natural phenomenon, the earthquake.
- Singapore had also been known as this term (Light of the South).
- A building for storage.
- Purple flowers.
- The third closest planet in our solar system to the sun.
- "also known as"
- Animal with many legs.
- Language with the second most native speakers in the world.
- A process-method of adding chemical to cause small particles suspended in the water to clump together.
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- National Anthem.
- What is the geometric degrees of an equilateral triangle?
- A town council in the north.
- Tool for voice amplification.
- Amongst the Top 5 most populated capital cities in the world.
- Humans cannot sink in this water body.
- A wife is to a husband as a hen is to a _____.
- Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams.
- About Shah Jahan's love.
- Capital city of Myanmar.
20 Clues: Purple flowers. • "also known as" • National Anthem. • Animal with many legs. • A building for storage. • About Shah Jahan's love. • Capital city of Myanmar. • A town council in the north. • Tool for voice amplification. • Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams. • Humans cannot sink in this water body. • A wife is to a husband as a hen is to a _____. • ...
South America 2022-10-13
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- only part of South America that is still European
- these islands famous for "Darwin's finches"
- country that colonized Brazil
- fifth-largest country in the world by land and population
- farmers raise this animal for fur in Bolivia
- first Spanish colony to declare independence
- home of Pablo Escobar, a famous drug lord
- longest mountain range in the world
- a long and narrow country along the west of South America
- three-letter nickname of former Brazilian capital city that is sometimes called its most charming city
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- former British colony which has tepuis
- name for the huge slums in Brazilian cities
- driest desert on earth
- inca language and still widely spoken
- this lake is one of the highest navigable lakes
- former Dutch which has lowest population density
- center of Incan civilization
- Bolivia is a ________ nation, completely surrounded by land
- sacred Inca capital and very old city
- means equator
- last name of greatest hero of Latin America
- discovery of this resource made Venezuela rich
22 Clues: means equator • driest desert on earth • center of Incan civilization • country that colonized Brazil • longest mountain range in the world • inca language and still widely spoken • sacred Inca capital and very old city • former British colony which has tepuis • home of Pablo Escobar, a famous drug lord • name for the huge slums in Brazilian cities • ...
Literary Limbo 2022-12-02
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- Gatsby's town
- what your English teacher wants you to do before the book quiz
- "Othello" villain
- Harry Potter villain
- Lee hero Finch
- "The Monkey's ___"
- nouns that take capital letters
- Where the Trojans hid
- what Johnny tells Ponyboy
- "A word after a word after a word..."
- Juliet is the sun, for ex.
- author of "A Tale of Two Cities"
- kind of letter that starts a sentence
- "And Then There Were..."
- Shirley Jackson story
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- the color of Hester's A
- "...the beating of his hideous ___"
- high school literary magazine
- overused or hackneyed
- term to describe title of this puzzle
- book club advisors
- Borland's band name
- used to show possession(except in pronouns)
- Seuss's real surname
- What most often comes at the end of a sentence
- Ralph's symbol of civilization
- term for "like a red rose"
- By any other name, it would smell as sweet.
28 Clues: Gatsby's town • Lee hero Finch • "Othello" villain • book club advisors • "The Monkey's ___" • Borland's band name • Harry Potter villain • Seuss's real surname • overused or hackneyed • Where the Trojans hid • Shirley Jackson story • the color of Hester's A • "And Then There Were..." • what Johnny tells Ponyboy • Juliet is the sun, for ex. • term for "like a red rose" • ...
US Cities by Nickname 2023-10-04
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- The Queen City, Ohio
- Sin City (2 wds.)
- Home of the Blues
- Gateway to the West
- The Forest City
- Tinseltown (2 wds.)
- DC
- Cream City
- America's Finest City (2 wds.)
- Space City
- The City of Brotherly Love
- The Windy City
- The Mile High City
- The Emerald City
- Motown
- One of the Twin Cities
- The Biggest Little City in the World
- The Big D
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- The Big Guava
- The River City
- Rose City
- Charm City
- The City of Oaks
- The Big Pineapple
- Music City
- The Queen City, N.C.
- Beantown
- Derby City
- The Big Peach
- Steel City
- The Golden Gate City (2 wds.)
- Gateway to the West (2 wds.)
- Magic City
- Alamo City (2 wds.)
- Theme Park Capital of the World
- The Valley of the Sun
- Live Music Capital of the World
- The Big Apple (3 wds.)
- The Big Easy (2 wds.)
39 Clues: DC • Motown • Beantown • Rose City • The Big D • Charm City • Music City • Cream City • Derby City • Steel City • Space City • Magic City • The Big Guava • The Big Peach • The River City • The Windy City • The Forest City • The City of Oaks • The Emerald City • Sin City (2 wds.) • Home of the Blues • The Big Pineapple • The Mile High City • Gateway to the West • Tinseltown (2 wds.) • Alamo City (2 wds.) • ...
Jordan Facts 2022-02-04
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- Amman is located northeast of what city
- Highest mountain in Jordan
- Israel is located _____ of Jordan
- Official language of Jordan
- The amount of cities in Jordan
- The amount of lakes in Jordan
- Jordan is densly populated
- The color of the triangle on the flag
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- Main river in Jordan
- Official religion
- Capital of Jordan
- Syria is located ______ of Jordan
- Jordans main import sources
- The sea between Israel and Jordan
- Color of the star on the Jordan Flag
- Historic landmark discovered in 1812
16 Clues: Official religion • Capital of Jordan • Main river in Jordan • Highest mountain in Jordan • Jordan is densly populated • Jordans main import sources • Official language of Jordan • The amount of lakes in Jordan • The amount of cities in Jordan • Syria is located ______ of Jordan • The sea between Israel and Jordan • Israel is located _____ of Jordan • ...
vocab #1 2017-09-16
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- , (noun) a place name
- , (noun) the study of place names
- , (noun) the chief and sometimes capital city of country state or region
- , (adj) free from local provincial or national ideas prejudices or attachments at home all over the world
- , (noun) the way of life characteristics of cities
- , (adj) having the polish and suavity regarded as characteristics of sophisticated social life in major cities
- , (adj) pertaining to or dealing with matters of current local interests
- , (adj) clipped or trimmed into fantastic shapes of or relating to such trimming
- , (adj) founded upon or involving idealized perfection
- , (adj) of relating to or designating a city or town
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- , (noun) a subject of conversation or discussion
- , (noun) a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding
- , (verb) to bring a character or flavor to that concerns the government law-making or the citizens
- , (noun) a specialist or a person who describes the surface features of a place or region
- , (noun) a definite course of action adopted for the sake of expediency facility
- , (adj) of or relating to the study of the application of the influence of political and economic geography on politics
- , (noun) the detailed mapping or charting of the features of a relatively small area, district, or locality
- , (adj) of located in or operating between two or more cities or towns
- , (noun) an ideal place or state
- , (noun) a district lying immediately outside a city or town especially a smaller residential community
20 Clues: , (noun) a place name • , (noun) the study of place names • , (noun) an ideal place or state • , (noun) a subject of conversation or discussion • , (noun) the way of life characteristics of cities • , (adj) of relating to or designating a city or town • , (adj) founded upon or involving idealized perfection • ...
Chapter 9: Rizal's Grand Tour of Europe with Viola (1887) 2012-07-12
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- From geneva rizal went here
- Now decin, Czechoslovakia
- who's with rizal on his grand tour of Europe
- A city near Berlin, which Frederick the great made famous
- An eminent naturalist
- Capital of austria-hungary
- Viola left Vienna on a river boat to see the beautiful sigh of the _____ river
- One of the oldest cities in Germany
- Who asked Rizal how long it took him to learn German
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- Capital of christendom
- overjoyed to see Rizal and Viola
- Rizal met another renowned scientist of Europe
- The one they met while strolling at the scene of the Floral exposition
- "more hygienic and economical than cloth _____"
- One of the two good friends of blumentritt
- Now Litomerice, Czechoslovakia
- After saying goodbye to professor wilkomm and his family,they went here
- After leitmeritz, Rizal and Viola visited this city
- Switzerland
- Called Doara or Dorita by Rizal
- on what hotel did Rizal forgot his diamond stickpin
21 Clues: Switzerland • An eminent naturalist • Capital of christendom • Now decin, Czechoslovakia • Capital of austria-hungary • From geneva rizal went here • Now Litomerice, Czechoslovakia • Called Doara or Dorita by Rizal • overjoyed to see Rizal and Viola • One of the oldest cities in Germany • One of the two good friends of blumentritt • who's with rizal on his grand tour of Europe • ...
Cities and Urbanization 2022-12-06
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- central business district
- bringing people together in one place for greater convenience
- ____ sector produces exports from the city
- the first reasons cities were established
- work that requires high number of employees compared to the capital invested in machinery
- ____ sector is economy based on fulfilling the needs of the city
- surrounding region that supports the needs of the city
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- process of concentrating populations in cities
- were created by an economic drive that needed employees, but they could not afford to live in the city
- process of defining a city territory and establishing a government
- a process where older or poorer areas are converted into higher residencies
- city economies need a ____ of jobs and professions to be effective
- a clustering of people with similar cultures or backgrounds is called a
- division of ____ to separate work into districts
- outer ring of metropolitan growth
15 Clues: central business district • outer ring of metropolitan growth • the first reasons cities were established • ____ sector produces exports from the city • process of concentrating populations in cities • division of ____ to separate work into districts • surrounding region that supports the needs of the city • bringing people together in one place for greater convenience • ...
Maya, Aztec, Inca Crossword 2022-10-24
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- Natural resource, Aztecs used this as blades on their macuahuitl
- The Mayans used these to get fresh water to their cities
- The mountains that are home to the Inca
- Staple food of Mesoamerica
- Roads leading from Tenochtitlan to the mainland
- Floating gardens of the Aztecs
- The numbers of weeks in the Mayan calendar
- The Mayans lived in modern day Mexico, Belize, and what other country?
- Incan counting device
- Home of the Aztecs and the Mayas
- The fourth social class of the Aztecs
- This civilization started in 1200 BC
- Home of the Inca
- This empire started earliest and lasted longest
- The Inca used these as medicine
- A wood and obsidian sword used by the Aztecs
- A Mayan book
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- Slaves were sometimes offered as this to the gods
- One of the jobs performed by Aztec nobles
- These Mayan ruins can be found today on the Yucatan Peninsula
- The most important Incan god - the good of agriculture
- The capital of the Aztec Empire
- Incan brain surgery
- This country defeated both the Aztec and the Inca
- Used as money by the Aztecs
- The Inca capital city
- The third Mayan social class
- Carried fresh water into Aztec cities
- A tree that produces seeds which make chocolate
- The famous Inca city set way up in the Andes
- Aztecs who created goods such as headdresses and jewelry
- The Spanish conquistador responsible for destroying the Aztec Empire
- The Mayans tracked the movement of these to create their calendar
33 Clues: A Mayan book • Home of the Inca • Incan brain surgery • The Inca capital city • Incan counting device • Staple food of Mesoamerica • Used as money by the Aztecs • The third Mayan social class • Floating gardens of the Aztecs • The capital of the Aztec Empire • The Inca used these as medicine • Home of the Aztecs and the Mayas • This civilization started in 1200 BC • ...
Capital One 2020-09-01
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- Royce Who makes the most expensive car in the world.
- What state is the only state that borders just one other state.
- Buds You lose up to 30 percent during an airline flight.
- and Murrie What do the M’s on M&Ms stand for.
- Met Gwen Stefani at her fashion show.
- Fear of being tickled by feathers.
- National animal of Scotland.
- This releases oxytocin. All in all, people tend to work more, be happier etc. when they are in a team that they love. Team building is a great idea to bond people.
- In the third grade I made it into our school spelling bee and during the practice round my word was "piggy" and I spelled it "P-I-G-G-I-E" because I was so nervous to be in front of my entire school.
- Lucia The only country in the world named after a woman.
- A glimpse of this color makes people more creative
- A flock of crows is known as
- What day of the week is considered the most productive day of the week.
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- Who celebrates two birthdays every year.
- 70% of employees say that motivation and morale would improve massively with managers saying this more.
- Whales What grows 200 pounds per day..
- What body part works one at a time with duties switching every several hours.
- Physiological reaction, small muscles attached to individual body hairs contract, which leads the hair to stand on end.
- Basketball player that only ever made one three-pointer.
- Lionel Richie is my favorite musician.
- transfer The feeling of getting lost inside a mall.
- Type of metal door knob that is self-disinfecting.
- Won 7th grade talent show lip syncing to Tina Turner's - Better be good to me.
- Terrified of ants.
- Fruit is packed with the enzyme bromelain, which breaks down protein chains, making it an ideal marinade for meats.
- State that has more bourbon than people.
- I used to review movies for a couple of different websites.
- frog What amphibian is known to hold their urine for up to eight months.
28 Clues: Terrified of ants. • National animal of Scotland. • A flock of crows is known as • Fear of being tickled by feathers. • Met Gwen Stefani at her fashion show. • Whales What grows 200 pounds per day.. • Lionel Richie is my favorite musician. • Who celebrates two birthdays every year. • State that has more bourbon than people. • and Murrie What do the M’s on M&Ms stand for. • ...
Capital City 2013-07-10
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- The capital city of Germany
- The capital city of Canada
- The capital city of Thailand
- The capital city of Pakistan
- The capital city of Austria
- The capital city of Peru
- The capital city of England
- The capital city of Philippines
- The capital city of Japan
- The capital city of South Korea
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- The capital city of Portugal
- The capital city of China
- The capital city of Jordan
- The capital city of Russia
- The capital city of France
- The capital city of Australia
- The capital city of Indonesia
- The capital city of Ireland
- The capital city of Vietnam
- The capital city of Egypt
- The capital city of Monaco
21 Clues: The capital city of Peru • The capital city of China • The capital city of Egypt • The capital city of Japan • The capital city of Jordan • The capital city of Russia • The capital city of France • The capital city of Canada • The capital city of Monaco • The capital city of Germany • The capital city of Ireland • The capital city of Vietnam • The capital city of Austria • ...
Capital Structure 2014-05-19
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- ____ can be used to limit the ability of bad managers to waste shareholder money
- a method of working out return on equity
- if a company issues debt to buy back equity, the after tax ____ will fall
- if creditors think a company might turn insolvent, they may ask for cash on _____
- a theory of capital structure
- interest payments are tax _____
- shareholder-manager agency costs arise when manager ____ do not match the shareholders
- debt financing can ___ agency costs
- too much debt can lead to financial _______
- M&M suggest that companies don't need to worry about interest tax shields because of home-made _____
- An M&M theory 1 is that capital structure is
- compared to cash-on-hand and debt, shares can be considered
- Total equity risk equals business risk times by ____ risk
- James' favourite sport
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- Underwriting and out of pocket costs are more than ___ times as large for shares compared to bond sales
- an example of a direct insolvency cost would involve paying
- ______ & Modigliani suggested multiple capital structure theories
- insolvency costs include loss of ____
- debt can often be attractive due to ____ tax shields
- If financial policy is important, it must be because information and ____ costs matter
- indirect insolvency costs apply to change in ____ of people who deal with the company
- costs of financial distress are also known as _____ costs
- the PAL leaders are James and ______
- If financial policy is important, it must be because ____ matters
- if there are no taxes, transaction costs and investment policy is not affected by capital structure decisions, relevant decision will have no _______
25 Clues: James' favourite sport • a theory of capital structure • interest payments are tax _____ • debt financing can ___ agency costs • the PAL leaders are James and ______ • insolvency costs include loss of ____ • a method of working out return on equity • too much debt can lead to financial _______ • An M&M theory 1 is that capital structure is • ...
Capital Puzzle 2017-03-14
Across
- Afghanistan
- Mali
- Equatorial Guinea
- Azerbaijan
- Albania
- Qatar
- Serbia
- Georgia
- Kyrgyzstan
- Kazakhstan
- Namibia
- Liberia
- Mongolia
- Yemen
- Comoros
- Suriname
- Colombia
- Laos
- Eritrea
- St. Kitts and Nevis
- Malawi
- Madagascar
- Croatia
- Tuvalu
- Belarus
- Timor-Leste
- Slovenia
- Togo
- Lithuania
- Iran
- Jordan
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- Zambia
- Lebanon
- Swaziland
- Kosovo
- Dominica
- Bangladesh
- Uzbekistan
- Bahamas
- Armenia
- Tajikistan
- Belize
- Cambodia
- Myanmar(Burma)
- Ivory Coast
- Samoa
- Burkina Faso
- Botswana
- Palau
- Finland
- Bahrain
- Congo
- Iceland
- Mauritania
- Bulgaria
- Gambia
- Cameroon
- Angola
- Niger
- Maldives
60 Clues: Mali • Laos • Togo • Iran • Qatar • Yemen • Samoa • Palau • Congo • Niger • Zambia • Kosovo • Serbia • Belize • Malawi • Gambia • Tuvalu • Angola • Jordan • Lebanon • Albania • Bahamas • Armenia • Georgia • Namibia • Liberia • Comoros • Finland • Eritrea • Bahrain • Iceland • Croatia • Belarus • Dominica • Cambodia • Mongolia • Suriname • Botswana • Colombia • Bulgaria • Cameroon • Slovenia • Maldives • Swaziland • Lithuania • Bangladesh • Azerbaijan • Uzbekistan • Tajikistan • Kyrgyzstan • ...
Capital of... 2021-01-30
25 Clues: Idaho • Maine • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Georgia • Arizona • Florida • Indiana • Alabama • Missouri • Colorado • Michigan • Maryland • Illinois • Kentucky • Delaware • Minnesota • California • Mississippi • Moines Iowa • Connecticut • Massachusetts • Rock Arkansas • Rouge Louisiana
Country Capital 2020-12-30
Across
- The capital of Singapore
- The capital of India
- The capital of Belgium
- The capital of Peru
- The capital of Indonesia
- The capital of Thailand
- The capital of Turkey
- The capital of Egypt
- The capital of Estonia
- The capital of Laos
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- The capital of Sri Lanka
- The capital of Portugal
- The capital of South Africa
- The capital of Ecuador
- The capital of Chile
- The capital of Spain
- the capital of Poland
- The capital of Nepal
- The capital of France
- The capital of Germany
20 Clues: The capital of Peru • The capital of Laos • The capital of India • The capital of Chile • The capital of Spain • The capital of Nepal • The capital of Egypt • the capital of Poland • The capital of France • The capital of Turkey • The capital of Ecuador • The capital of Belgium • The capital of Germany • The capital of Estonia • The capital of Portugal • The capital of Thailand • ...
ASIA'S CAPITAL 2019-09-13
Across
- YEMEN
- QATAR
- SAUDI ARABIA
- BAHRAIN
- LEBANON
- PAKISTAN
- UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
- NORTH KOREA
- JAPAN
- MONGOLIA
- BHUTAN
- JORDAN
- LAOS
- KUWAIT
- CYPRUS
- TURMENISTAN
- BRUNEI
- ARMENIA
- SYRIA
- INDIA
- MALDIVES
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- BANGLADESH
- IRAN
- TURKEY
- VIETNAM
- TAJIKISTAN
- AZERBAIJAN
- MYANMAR
- THAILAND
- KRYGYZSTAN
- SINGAPORE
- IRAQ
- MALAYSIA
- INDONESIA
- CHINA
- GEORGIA
- CAMBODIA
- PHILIPPINES
- ISRAEL
- OMAN
- PALESTINE
- EZBEKISTAN
- KAZAKHSTAN
- SRI LANKA
- NEPAL
- AFGHANISTAN
- SOUTH KOREA
- TIMOR LESTE
48 Clues: IRAN • IRAQ • OMAN • LAOS • YEMEN • QATAR • JAPAN • CHINA • NEPAL • SYRIA • INDIA • TURKEY • ISRAEL • BHUTAN • JORDAN • KUWAIT • CYPRUS • BRUNEI • VIETNAM • MYANMAR • BAHRAIN • LEBANON • GEORGIA • ARMENIA • THAILAND • PAKISTAN • MALAYSIA • MONGOLIA • CAMBODIA • MALDIVES • SINGAPORE • INDONESIA • PALESTINE • SRI LANKA • BANGLADESH • TAJIKISTAN • AZERBAIJAN • KRYGYZSTAN • EZBEKISTAN • KAZAKHSTAN • NORTH KOREA • PHILIPPINES • TURMENISTAN • AFGHANISTAN • SOUTH KOREA • TIMOR LESTE • ...
Country - Capital 2024-04-28
22 Clues: Rome • Paris • Cairo • Seoul • Dhaka • Abuja • Tokyo • Moscow • London • Ottawa • Berlin • Beijing • Colombo • Canberra • Brasília • Abu Dhabi • New Delhi • Islamabad • Kathmandu • Washington • Mexico City • Buenos Aires
Maya, Aztec, Inca Crossword 2022-10-24
Across
- These Mayan ruins can be found today on the Yucatan Peninsula
- Natural resource, Aztecs used this as blades on their macuahuitl
- Carried fresh water into Aztec cities
- The Mayans used these to get fresh water to their cities
- The Mayans lived in modern day Mexico, Belize, and what other country?
- This country defeated both the Aztec and the Inca
- Incan counting device
- This empire started earliest and lasted longest
- The mountains that are home to the Inca
- One of the jobs performed by Aztec nobles
- A tree that produces seeds which make chocolate
- This civilization started in 1200 BC
- A wood and obsidian sword used by the Aztecs
- The most important Incan god - the good of agriculture
- The Inca capital city
- Incan brain surgery
- A Mayan book
- The famous Inca city set way up in the Andes
- The fourth social class of the Aztecs
- Aztecs who created goods such as headdresses and jewelry
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- Floating gardens of the Aztecs
- Roads leading from Tenochtitlan to the mainland
- The Inca used these as medicine
- Used as money by the Aztecs
- Home of the Inca
- The Spanish conquistador responsible for destroying the Aztec Empire
- The capital of the Aztec Empire
- The numbers of weeks in the Mayan calendar
- Home of the Aztecs and the Mayas
- Slaves were sometimes offered as this to the gods
- The Mayans tracked the movement of these to create their calendar
- The third Mayan social class
- Staple food of Mesoamerica
33 Clues: A Mayan book • Home of the Inca • Incan brain surgery • Incan counting device • The Inca capital city • Staple food of Mesoamerica • Used as money by the Aztecs • The third Mayan social class • Floating gardens of the Aztecs • The Inca used these as medicine • The capital of the Aztec Empire • Home of the Aztecs and the Mayas • This civilization started in 1200 BC • ...
Mycenaeans Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-03
Across
- ancient civilization with which the Mycenaeans traded
- an important export that helps historians see where the Mycenaeans traded and colonized
- an area from which the Mycenaeans may have obtained tin
- an export that made people smell better
- other eastern Mediterranean civilization that may have heavily influence Mycenaean development
- capital city of the Mycenaeans
- what the exact cause for the fall of the Mycenaeans is
- Mycenaeans built these large structures to defend their cities
- a modern-day country to which the Mycenaeans traded
- the Mycenaeans used these to protect their coastlines and other Mycenaean ships at sea
- evidence exists that indicated the Mycenaeans may have engaged in this illegal activity
- these allowed the Mycenaeans to carry goods across the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas
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- a modern-day country onto which the Mycenaeans expanded and colonized
- the Mycenaean civilization was mad up of many of these smaller, walled communities
- flat, open grasslands of central Eurasia
- Age during which the Mycenaeans lived
- group of people that may have been responsible for the destruction of the Mycenaeans
- large, elaborate throne rooms within Mycenaean palaces
- what the large walls around Mycenaean cities were called
- capital city of Crete
- the aggressive Mycenaeans were this type of civilization
- peninsula upon which the Mycenaean civilization developed
- possible problems between Mycenaean city-states that may have caused the fall of the civilization
- rather than destroy the cultures of areas they invaded, the Mycenaeans did this with those cultures
- an export made from a small green fruit common to the region
25 Clues: capital city of Crete • capital city of the Mycenaeans • Age during which the Mycenaeans lived • an export that made people smell better • flat, open grasslands of central Eurasia • a modern-day country to which the Mycenaeans traded • ancient civilization with which the Mycenaeans traded • large, elaborate throne rooms within Mycenaean palaces • ...
Countries, continents and capitals 2023-01-07
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- I am the most southerly continent. Who am I?
- I am bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea, and to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean. Which continent am I?
- I am home to Argentina and Columia. Which continent am I?
- You find the cities of Bangui and Accra in this continent. Who am I?
- I am a continent that used to be known as Australasia, who am I?
- My capital city is Canberra. Who am I?
- What is the capital of India?
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- I am a continent. Great Britain, Germany and Poland are all part of me
- I am found in Central Africa, and my capital is Kigali. Who am I?
- My only border is Spain. Who am I?
- I am an island country in East Asia. I am situated in the north west of the Pacific Ocean. Who am I?
- I am a state of America, but my border is with Canada. Who am I?
- I am the largest continent in the world. Who am I?
- I border the Arabian Sea and my capital is Muscat, who am I?
- My capital is Reykjavik. Who am I?
15 Clues: What is the capital of India? • My only border is Spain. Who am I? • My capital is Reykjavik. Who am I? • My capital city is Canberra. Who am I? • I am the most southerly continent. Who am I? • I am the largest continent in the world. Who am I? • I am home to Argentina and Columia. Which continent am I? • I border the Arabian Sea and my capital is Muscat, who am I? • ...
U.K. population distribution 2021-11-25
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- adjective applying to towns and cities
- adjective applying to the countryside
- advantage
- historical business district of London
- number of people per square kilometer
- represented by arrows on a map to show movements
- tallest building of the U.K.
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- capital city of Northern Ireland
- central place to which converge flows
- rivers that flows through London
- northernmost nation of Great Britain
- far from everything
12 Clues: advantage • far from everything • tallest building of the U.K. • capital city of Northern Ireland • rivers that flows through London • northernmost nation of Great Britain • central place to which converge flows • adjective applying to the countryside • number of people per square kilometer • adjective applying to towns and cities • historical business district of London • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2021-03-02
Across
- island south of Greece
- independent cities with their own economy
- 75% of Greece is covered by these
- sea to the west of Greece
- 1st greeks, lived on crete
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- capital of Crete
- sea to the south of Greece
- region north of Greece
- sea to the east of Greece
- city on Ionia, fought Mycenae
- Greece has 1,000 of these
- city on mainland Greece
12 Clues: capital of Crete • island south of Greece • region north of Greece • city on mainland Greece • sea to the east of Greece • sea to the west of Greece • Greece has 1,000 of these • sea to the south of Greece • 1st greeks, lived on crete • city on Ionia, fought Mycenae • 75% of Greece is covered by these • independent cities with their own economy
English Speaking Countries- Sightseeing 2022-06-03
Across
- A city in Australia
- The statue of liberty is here
- A beautiful house in Sydney, Australia
- They appear only in the north and at night
- A mountain with faces on it
- A big canyon (USA)
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- A magical stone circle (UK)
- A big red rock
- A much-visited beach
- The capital of England
- Two big cities in Canada
- A beautiful lake in Canada
12 Clues: A big red rock • A big canyon (USA) • A city in Australia • A much-visited beach • The capital of England • Two big cities in Canada • A beautiful lake in Canada • A magical stone circle (UK) • A mountain with faces on it • The statue of liberty is here • A beautiful house in Sydney, Australia • They appear only in the north and at night
Elementary Prelim round 2022-05-21
Across
- This island is separated from the Malay peninsula by the Straits of Malacca and it is separated from Java in the south by the Sunda Strait. Westernmost of the major Indonesian island
- The Tivoli Gardens are in what city on Zealand, the capital of Denmark?
- Global gambling city in China, near Hong Kong
- Name this harbor in Southeastern Cuba, home to a U.S. naval base and military prison
- High speed railway system of Japan
- This state has the most-visited U.S. National park, Great Smoky Mountains. Name this state with cities Chattanooga and Knoxville
- This city in Maharashtra is the center of the Bollywood film industry. For the point, name this most populous city in India
- name this river, the longest in Europe, which names a city formerly known as Stalingrad
- Name this country with a capital at Kampala
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- The tallest mountain in Europe can be found in what mountain ange that runs between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea
- Name this largest and highest plateau in the world, which shares its name with an autonomous region of China with capital at Lhasa
- It's capital is Asuncion
- Name this capital of Iowa
- Las Palmas and santa Cruz are the two capitals, and Tenerife is the largest island of, for the point, what Spanish-controlled island chain off the northwest coast of Africa?
- Heavy smoke from this natural disaster in Australia killed lots of animals. This event was also called the 'Black Summer'
- It has no military. It's capital is San Jose
- The Rhone River flows into and then out of, for the point, what lake in western Switzerland
- Baghdad is on what Mesopotamian river that eventually merges with the Euphrates?
18 Clues: It's capital is Asuncion • Name this capital of Iowa • High speed railway system of Japan • Name this country with a capital at Kampala • It has no military. It's capital is San Jose • Global gambling city in China, near Hong Kong • The Tivoli Gardens are in what city on Zealand, the capital of Denmark? • ...
The Industrial Revolution and Urbanization 2022-03-21
Across
- Access to plentiful natural resources, increase in capital (money),new transportation systems, growing population and labor in large cities, new technology.
- Americans and Immigrants move to large cities to find jobs
- Increased communication and trade between the North and the West. The quickest way to travel across land for people and goods.
- Human-made rivers used for transportation.
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- This system allowed for mass-production of goods and led to many people moving to large manufacturing cities.
- The location of the Industrial Revolution.
- Period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production
- Entreprenuership,competition, private property, profit motive, and consumer choice.
- Went to New York, seeking jobs, escaping religious persecution, and to escape potato crop failure
- Went to California, seeking jobs and gold
10 Clues: Went to California, seeking jobs and gold • The location of the Industrial Revolution. • Human-made rivers used for transportation. • Americans and Immigrants move to large cities to find jobs • Period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production • Entreprenuership,competition, private property, profit motive, and consumer choice. • ...
South Africa 2023-01-09
Across
- street art on the wall of a building
- currency(money) in SA
- nickname for the South African nation
- number of official languages
- a slum in South Africa
- a resource to make jewelry
- first black president
- number of capital cities
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- name of a national park in SA
- segregation regime in South Africa
- national animal and nickname for the rugby team
- tourists activity to see wild animals
- a big township next to Johannesburg
- a translation for bidonville
- words on walls considered as vandalism or art
- a synonym for district
16 Clues: currency(money) in SA • first black president • a slum in South Africa • a synonym for district • number of capital cities • a resource to make jewelry • number of official languages • a translation for bidonville • name of a national park in SA • segregation regime in South Africa • a big township next to Johannesburg • street art on the wall of a building • ...
Capital Punishment 2013-02-27
Across
- officer A person having officer rank on a police force.
- Correctional institution where people are confined while on trial or for punishment
- A person who attacks violently
- + have to serve time
- The final designation that says if the defendant is guilty or not
- a justly deserved penalty
- The process that a defendant has before going to jail
- A person who gives testimony, as in a court of law.
- row A row of prison cells for prisoners awaiting execution.
- Infliction of injury, harm or humiliation, on a person by another who has been harmed by that person; violent revenge.
- room It is the place you go to be processed
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- made to cause death
- the person who officially accuses someone of committing a crime
- Involves an incarcerated individual testifying that h heard or received a statement from the defendant in which the defendant confessed to the crime.
- the lawyer who defends to the defendant
- The conditional release of a person from prison prior to the end of the maximum sentence imposed.
- out it is the action to pay money for avoiding the trial
- committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, esp. against Moral or penal law.
- A person, company, etc, against whom a claim or charge is brought in a court.
- A person proved or declared guilty of an offense.
- the citizens selected to evaluate the verdict
21 Clues: made to cause death • + have to serve time • a justly deserved penalty • A person who attacks violently • the lawyer who defends to the defendant • room It is the place you go to be processed • the citizens selected to evaluate the verdict • A person proved or declared guilty of an offense. • A person who gives testimony, as in a court of law. • ...
Capital Assets 2015-01-29
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- capital allowances are calculated at ________ rates given in legislation (8)
- chargeable period for IT cannot be longer than __ months (8)
- capital allowances can be used to encourage __________ (10)
- fall in value of capital assets (12)
- test for plant that looks at the life span of an asset (10)
- type of expenditure that does not qualify for capital allowances, including goodwill (10)
- if disposal value of an asset > value of pool, a balance ___ arises on excess (6)
- type of allowance available over a number of years on a reducing balance basis (7,4)
- what a fall in value of capital assets is called in the trading and profit and loss account (12,6)
- chargeable period for IT (6,2,6)
- type of plant and machinery exempt from AIA (3)
- pool for all other plant and machinery
- single allowance available where balance in the main/special rate pool is < £1,000 (5,5)
- is a burglar alarm system plant?
- relevent transactions can take place between ___ ___ (9,7)
- where a customer must make their CA claim (6)
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- if disposal value of an asset < value of pool, a balance ___ is given on excess (9)
- main type of capital allowance (5,3,9)
- test for plant asking whether the asset retains separate visual identity from the building (8)
- number of activities that make a person eligible for CAs (4)
- type of pool cars with CO2 emissions > 130g/km go into (7,4)
- type of activity and expenditure a person must be carrying out to receive capital allowances (10)
- chargeable period for CT cannot be longer than __ months (6)
- something with moving parts, including electronic equipment and computers (9)
- chargeable period for CT (10,6)
- is a road plant?
- type of pool short life assets go into (6,5)
- available on the internet to show hybrid rates (5,9)
- no restriction on size of customer that can claim AIA, but there are some restrictions applying to businesses under this (6,6)
- test for plant that looks at whether an asset is used as apparatus in the business (8,3)
- person incurring expenditure must ___ the asset as a result of incurring it (3)
31 Clues: is a road plant? • chargeable period for CT (10,6) • chargeable period for IT (6,2,6) • is a burglar alarm system plant? • fall in value of capital assets (12) • main type of capital allowance (5,3,9) • pool for all other plant and machinery • type of pool short life assets go into (6,5) • where a customer must make their CA claim (6) • ...
Capital of... 2021-01-30
25 Clues: Maine • Idaho • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Indiana • Georgia • Alabama • Arizona • Florida • Missouri • Kentucky • Illinois • Maryland • Delaware • Colorado • Michigan • Minnesota • California • Connecticut • Moines Iowa • Mississippi • Rock Arkansas • Massachusetts • Rouge Louisiana
Capital of... 2021-01-30
25 Clues: Maine • Idaho • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Indiana • Georgia • Alabama • Arizona • Florida • Missouri • Kentucky • Illinois • Maryland • Delaware • Colorado • Michigan • Minnesota • California • Connecticut • Moines Iowa • Mississippi • Rock Arkansas • Massachusetts • Rouge Louisiana
Capital city 2021-05-05
Across
- the nation's myanmar is
- russia has its capital in
- tashkent is capital of the country
- beijing is the capital of the coutry
- new dehli the nation's capital
- the nation's capital Indonesian
- the nation'capital lebanon is
- the nayion's capital south korea is
- dhake is capital of the coutry
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- the nation's capital filipina is
- the nation's capital tajikistan is
- sana the nation's capital from
- bangkok is the capital of the coutry
- the nation's capital khazakstan is
- the nation's capital afganistan is
- id the capital of the country maledewa is
- the nation's capital azerbaijan is
- khatmandu is the capital of the country
- the nation's capital arab saudi is
- tokyo is capital of the coutry
20 Clues: the nation's myanmar is • russia has its capital in • the nation'capital lebanon is • sana the nation's capital from • new dehli the nation's capital • tokyo is capital of the coutry • dhake is capital of the coutry • the nation's capital Indonesian • the nation's capital filipina is • the nation's capital tajikistan is • tashkent is capital of the country • ...
capital resources 2022-09-23
Across
- a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favourable or superior position.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- use again or more than once.
- convert (the debt of a business in difficulty) into another kind of debt, typically one that is repayable at a later time.
- a word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept, especially in a particular kind of language or branch of study.
- a statement of the exact meaning of a word, especially in a dictionary.
- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind.
- a printed publication (usually issued daily or weekly) consisting of folded unstapled sheets and containing news, articles, advertisements, and correspondence.
- the city or town that functions as the seat of government and administrative centre of a country or region.
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is made.
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- return (material) to a previous stage in a cyclic process.
- make or manufacture from components or raw materials.
- (of a natural resource or source of energy) not depleted when used.
- no longer produced or used; out of date.
- no longer employed because there is no more work available.
- an unfavourable circumstance or condition that reduces the chances of success or effectiveness.
- a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade.
- a paid position of regular employment.
- (of a natural resource or source of energy) existing in finite quantity; not capable of being replenished.
20 Clues: use again or more than once. • a paid position of regular employment. • no longer produced or used; out of date. • the action of helping or doing work for someone. • a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade. • make or manufacture from components or raw materials. • return (material) to a previous stage in a cyclic process. • ...
capital country 2024-02-08
Across
- Afghanistan
- Bolivia
- Moldova
- Libya
- Greece
- Belize
- Kazakhstan
- Dominica
- Bulgaria
- Honduras
- Cyprus
- North Macedonia
- Liberia
- Japan
- Germany
- Morocco
- Haiti
- Mexico
- Iran
- GuineaBissau
- South Korea
- Ababa Ethiopia
- José Costa Rica
- Finland
- Bangladesh
- City Guatemala
- Kyrgyzstan
- Congo
- Jamaica
- Mali
- Brazil
- Madagascar
- Ecuador
- Georgia
- Equatorial Guinea
- Bhutan
- Canada
- Fiji
- Mongolia
- Indonesia
- Chile
- Lesotho
- Loui Mauritius
- Kenya
- Lithuania Known
- Ghana
- Cameroon
- Maldives
- Eritrea
- LumpurMalaysia
- Laos
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- Ireland
- City Luxembourg
- Belarus
- North Korea
- Guyana
- Iceland
- Bahamas
- Hungary
- Djibouti
- Montenegro
- Colombia
- Liechtenstein
- Kiribati
- Burundi
- Delhi India
- Italy
- Belgium
- Mauritania
- Austria
- Penh Cambodia
- Salvador
- Malta
- Botswana
- China
- Domingo
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Comoros
- Burkina Faso
- Gambia
- Croatia
- Marshall Islands
- Iraq
- Guinea
- Bahrain
- Egypt
- City Kuwait
- Monaco
- Gabon
- Estonia
- Cuba
- George's
- Denmark
- Latvia
- Lebanon
- Jordan
96 Clues: Iran • Mali • Iraq • Fiji • Cuba • Laos • Libya • Japan • Haiti • Italy • Malta • China • Congo • Egypt • Gabon • Chile • Kenya • Ghana • Guyana • Greece • Belize • Cyprus • Mexico • Gambia • Brazil • Guinea • Bhutan • Canada • Monaco • Latvia • Jordan • Ireland • Bolivia • Moldova • Belarus • Iceland • Bahamas • Hungary • Liberia • Germany • Burundi • Morocco • Belgium • Austria • Finland • Domingo • Jamaica • Comoros • Croatia • Ecuador • Georgia • Bahrain • Estonia • Lesotho • Denmark • Lebanon • Eritrea • ...
CAPITAL CROSSWORDING 2024-08-03
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- Advancing a disagreement to higher level
- Where we direct owners to call when they have a 4/3 night or workshop
- What is available to be able to use to make a reservation
- You get $5 for it
- Memory or history of a person or thing
- The service used to secure a rental car and hotels
- Type of property ownership where multiple parties share rights to use the property at different times
- Person who has overall authority of floor production and has amazing taste in clothing
- The process of exchanging a timeshare for a different location or time
- A type of coverage that provides protection against loss of points greater than 30 days from a reservation
- The period that a timeshare can be used by the owner
- A type of document used for reference to specifics regarding every resort we own/manage
- Can be found on SAM and need 60/90 days out to be able to book special events
- Synonymous with diamond
- Highest loyalty of owners who pay $135 for their CPPPs
- To hope or dream of achieving something also used as a type of contract we send out a template request for service and allotment of points for
- A program keeps tracking and owner information, receiving and making phone calls
- OS’s special events
- Additional compensation for achieving a goal
- Table Rock Lake Popular Lake near this resort
- An amount of money received for goods or services
- Going towards a destination
- Platform where resort stays are traded
- Sometimes seen on an account, this term is also referenced on the road as a tire issue OR in sports as an overwhelming victory
- A travel document that would be needed on the EOL guided cruises if you don't have government ID and original birth certificate
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- The fee paid annually by timeshare owners for operational cost and up-keeping
- Ozark Mountain Christmas is annual outdoor concert festival held in this particular city
- Someone you can look up because they are active in our system
- Synonymous with Google
- Bike Week and Country Music Fest are hosted in this city
- The legal document that proves ownership of a timeshare
- A piece of luggage named SAM
- Pays $0.018 for access points and has a banking dead of Feb 28
- Can only head towards that direction if the is no Loan and fees are PIF for the year
- Provides a centralized location for storing and organizing information can be accessed from any device with an internet connection through outlook
- Synonym for praise
- Compensation for achieving sales targets biweekly
- To assign or distribute for a usage year
- Where agents work, handles incoming and outgoing calls
- You can get stay at this resort through an EOL.
- Sticking to a plan or routine
- Pays $19.99 to bank their points for an additional year
- Not inbound
- Closely following instructions and dispositions to be at greater than 83%
- An agent who is in a specific area of booking
- In 2002 the merger with this company made Capital Vacations one of the top 5 timeshare companies in the world and now make up the majority of our owners
- A standardized layout outline or guide used to email
- Term for adding or banking
- A room/stay booked in advance
- Person who has the legal authority to make decisions on behalf of someone else
- A popular vacation destination we are currently are giving $10 each booking into this location before 12/31
- Used by businesses and at home for work collaboration and meetings and overall keep individuals stay connected through messaging or video communication
52 Clues: Not inbound • You get $5 for it • Synonym for praise • OS’s special events • Synonymous with Google • Synonymous with diamond • Term for adding or banking • Going towards a destination • A piece of luggage named SAM • Sticking to a plan or routine • A room/stay booked in advance • Memory or history of a person or thing • Platform where resort stays are traded • ...
Capital Intelectual 2024-10-03
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- humano Conjunto de habilidades, conocimientos y competencias que poseen los empleados de una organización.
- social El sistema nacional de pensiones y salud.
- Pago adicional al salario base, generalmente por buen rendimiento.
- Normas que rigen el ámbito laboral.
- Beneficios legales y adicionales que un empleado puede recibir, como seguridad social y aguinaldo.
- Es el conjunto de habilidades, conocimientos y experiencias de los empleados.
- en equipo Colaboración entre individuos que, al compartir conocimientos y habilidades, alcanzan objetivos comunes.
- La persona responsable de gestionar el talento dentro de una empresa.
- organizacional Capacidad de una organización para mejorar sus prácticas mediante la adquisición y aplicación de nuevos conocimientos.
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- Habilidad para generar ideas nuevas y originales que pueden ser aplicadas en la resolución de problemas o en la innovación.
- Sinónimo de contrato entre empleado y empleador.
- Proceso de formación y aprendizaje para mejorar las habilidades y conocimientos de los empleados.
- Beneficios adicionales que una empresa ofrece para motivar a sus empleados.
- Documento que establece las condiciones laborales entre empleador y empleado.
- Un estilo de gestión centrado en el bienestar del trabajador.
- Combinación de habilidades, conocimientos y capacidades que un individuo necesita para desempeñar una tarea eficazmente.
- Introducción de nuevos productos, procesos o ideas que generan valor y ventaja competitiva en una organización.
- Planes y acciones diseñadas para mejorar la gestión del talento en una organización.
- Proceso que implica la atracción, selección y retención de empleados.
- Modelo que mide el rendimiento de un trabajador.
20 Clues: Normas que rigen el ámbito laboral. • Sinónimo de contrato entre empleado y empleador. • Modelo que mide el rendimiento de un trabajador. • social El sistema nacional de pensiones y salud. • Un estilo de gestión centrado en el bienestar del trabajador. • Pago adicional al salario base, generalmente por buen rendimiento. • ...
Jordan Facts 2022-02-04
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- Amman is located northeast of what city
- Highest mountain in Jordan
- Israel is located _____ of Jordan
- Official language of Jordan
- The amount of cities in Jordan
- The amount of lakes in Jordan
- Jordan is densly populated
- The color of the triangle on the flag
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- Main river in Jordan
- Official religion
- Capital of Jordan
- Syria is located ______ of Jordan
- Jordans main import sources
- The sea between Israel and Jordan
- Color of the star on the Jordan Flag
- Historic landmark discovered in 1812
16 Clues: Official religion • Capital of Jordan • Main river in Jordan • Highest mountain in Jordan • Jordan is densly populated • Jordans main import sources • Official language of Jordan • The amount of lakes in Jordan • The amount of cities in Jordan • Syria is located ______ of Jordan • The sea between Israel and Jordan • Israel is located _____ of Jordan • ...
Class 1 - Canada and Tristan Crossword 2013-08-12
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- The position Tristan’s sister Nicola plays in water polo
- What Tristan and his brother wore at their mother’s wedding
- The name of Tristan’s high school
- The most populated province in Canada
- Building Tristan’s family is in front of in Rome
- Province to the East of Ontario
- The lake that Hamilton, Toronto, and Niagara are on
- The equivalent of a prefecture in Canada
- Giant waterfall on the border of Canada and America
- A casual activity that someone enjoys doing
- The sport Tristan played at University
- Toronto, Hamilton, Tokyo, and Rome are these
- The colour of Tristan’s house
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- Language other than English spoken in Canada
- Canada, Japan, and Italy are these
- Tristan’s Age
- What Tristan did in class today
- An adjective for something you like best
- Tristan’s younger brother’s name
- What Canadians put on pancakes
- Tristan’s dogs are black, white, and __________
- Capital city of Ontario
- The city Tristan grew up in
- The capital city of Canada
24 Clues: Tristan’s Age • Capital city of Ontario • The capital city of Canada • The city Tristan grew up in • The colour of Tristan’s house • What Canadians put on pancakes • What Tristan did in class today • Province to the East of Ontario • Tristan’s younger brother’s name • The name of Tristan’s high school • Canada, Japan, and Italy are these • The most populated province in Canada • ...
A Tale of Two Cities Characters & Vocabulary 2024-05-07
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- Who Charles travels to France to try to help
- ghost
- the name of the British author who wrote A Tale of Two Cities
- what Jerry Cruncher robs at night
- burial sheet
- husband of Lucie
- strength of mind; endurance
- the capital of England
- the new identity of Solomon Pross
- very stubborn
- the famous prison where Dr. Manette was incarcerated
- the nickname of Madame Defarge's right-hand woman
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- temporary
- the last name of the husband and wife involved in the revolution
- the capital of France
- the number of years Dr. Manette was in prison
- the name of the real man killed for saying the poor people should eat grass
- what Dr. Manette makes when he is mentally struggling
- the last name of the man who dearly loves Lucie
- Force the prison where Charles is sent
- uncertain; doubtful
- how Madame Defarge "writes" down the names and descriptions of those who must die
- The last name of the spy who faked his death
23 Clues: ghost • temporary • burial sheet • very stubborn • husband of Lucie • uncertain; doubtful • the capital of France • the capital of England • strength of mind; endurance • what Jerry Cruncher robs at night • the new identity of Solomon Pross • Force the prison where Charles is sent • Who Charles travels to France to try to help • The last name of the spy who faked his death • ...
Australia and New Zealand 2024-03-25
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- New Zealand is made up of two big islands, the North Island and the ...Island
- Australia is located between two oceans - the Indian and the ...
- Kylie ... is a famous Australian singer
- A ... is an animal found only in Australia
- ... is the capital city of Australia
- Australia is a ... of self‑governing states
- Australia is made up of ... states
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- The ... were the first Europeans to go to Australia
- The Opera House is located in ...
- A large sandstone formation in the centre of the country is called...
- The capital city of New Zealand is...
- Most people in Australia live in .... near the sea
- The ... government has the most political power
- ... is the national symbol of New Zealand
14 Clues: The Opera House is located in ... • Australia is made up of ... states • ... is the capital city of Australia • The capital city of New Zealand is... • Kylie ... is a famous Australian singer • ... is the national symbol of New Zealand • A ... is an animal found only in Australia • Australia is a ... of self‑governing states • ...
THE ANCIENT INDIAN CIVILIZATION 2023-05-31
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- the process of rebirth over many lifetimes
- The Dravidians got this product from Persia
- those who were not born into a caste
- The ancient capital of the Mauryan Empire
- One of the two cities of the Dravidian civilization
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- the original name of the Buddha before his enlightenment
- The language of the Aryans
- one enters into this state once they stop being reborn
- This country, close to China, was one of the few nations which is Buddhist
- This river runs along the two cities of the Dravidians
- the 'commandments' for achieving enlightenment
- Another name for holy men
- Just like Egyptian pharaohs, Mauryan kings were seen as this
- According to Buddhism, a person dissappears into this seas once they give up earthly desires
- Although he began his life as a warlord, seeing the consequences of his actions converted to Buddhism
15 Clues: Another name for holy men • The language of the Aryans • those who were not born into a caste • The ancient capital of the Mauryan Empire • the process of rebirth over many lifetimes • The Dravidians got this product from Persia • the 'commandments' for achieving enlightenment • One of the two cities of the Dravidian civilization • ...
Meklit Bonse 1st 2019-04-30
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- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- cities-Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- The process of developing town or cities
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- cities with a high concentration of people
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
- place-an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
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- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- compression-the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- primarily residential areas with cities
- areas with low concentrations of people
- A place with a permanent human population
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
27 Clues: primarily residential areas with cities • areas with low concentrations of people • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
Tsion Solomon 1st period 2019-04-30
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- The process of developing town or cities
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
- cities-Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- cities with a high concentration of people
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
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- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- areas with low concentrations of people
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- A place with a permanent human population
- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- compression-the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- place-an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
- primarily residential areas with cities
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
27 Clues: areas with low concentrations of people • primarily residential areas with cities • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
Tsion Solomon 1st period 2019-04-30
Across
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- compression-the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
- place-an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- areas with low concentrations of people
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- cities with a high concentration of people
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- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- primarily residential areas with cities
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
- The process of developing town or cities
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- cities-Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- A place with a permanent human population
27 Clues: primarily residential areas with cities • areas with low concentrations of people • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
jeneba haja salankole // 3rd period 2019-05-22
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- compression- the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
- A place with a permanent human population
- cities- Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
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- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- bewedering variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
- place- an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- areas with low concentrations of people
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- The process of developing town or cities
- cities with a high concentration of people
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- primarily residential areas with cities
27 Clues: areas with low concentrations of people • primarily residential areas with cities • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
Ecuador & Peru 2021-11-04
Across
- What is the name of Ecuador's capital?
- What ancient civilization lived in Peru and built its cities?
- Ecuador is the the closest country in the whole world to what?
- What massive images lie in the desert of Peru?
- What do you call a species that only lives in one location in the world?
- What famous islands belong to Ecuador?
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- Ecuador is named after what geographical aspect?
- What do you call Peruvian cloaks?
- What scientist is most associated with the islands off the coast of Ecuador?
- What foods is Ecuador famous for?
- What fills the eastern portion of Ecuador?
- What Wonder of the World exists in Peru?
- What is the capital of Peru?
13 Clues: What is the capital of Peru? • What do you call Peruvian cloaks? • What foods is Ecuador famous for? • What is the name of Ecuador's capital? • What famous islands belong to Ecuador? • What Wonder of the World exists in Peru? • What fills the eastern portion of Ecuador? • What massive images lie in the desert of Peru? • Ecuador is named after what geographical aspect? • ...
countries and nationalities 2020-11-15
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- The cities Brussels, Bruges and Antwerp are in this country.
- Orange is the favourite language of this country. The inhabitants are Dutch.
- When you are from the United Kingdom, you are ...
- People speak Danish there.
- Christiano Ronaldo is from Portugal. He is ...
- Wine and cheese are typical of this country.
- Armani, Cavalli and Prada are ... luxury brands.
- Pablo Picasso is from Spain. He is ...
- People living in Bern, the capital of Switzerland, are ...
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- Niall Horan is ..., he is from Ireland.
- Donald Trump is born in New York. He is American. He lives in ...
- The inhabitants of this country are called Austrians.
- Socrates was from Athens. He was ...
- When you are born in Turkey, you are ...
- This country's capital is Berlin.
- In winter, it's very cold here, especially in its most northern region, Siberia.
16 Clues: People speak Danish there. • This country's capital is Berlin. • Socrates was from Athens. He was ... • Pablo Picasso is from Spain. He is ... • Niall Horan is ..., he is from Ireland. • When you are born in Turkey, you are ... • Wine and cheese are typical of this country. • Christiano Ronaldo is from Portugal. He is ... • Armani, Cavalli and Prada are ... luxury brands. • ...
Crossword Vocabulary 2023-03-31
Across
- to change what is unjust in society
- great loss of food
- invested money
- wanted limited immigrants
- People that made money off of cotton
- the amount of resources able to be sold
- to make something, especially food
- to not work
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- the act of people moving to cities
- lacking something like food or water
- a person that invests money into a business
- movement against alcholc abuse
- people protesting against laws
- kept slaves from running away
- people that want a practice to be abolitoshed
- highly skilled workers
16 Clues: to not work • invested money • great loss of food • highly skilled workers • wanted limited immigrants • kept slaves from running away • movement against alcholc abuse • people protesting against laws • the act of people moving to cities • to make something, especially food • to change what is unjust in society • lacking something like food or water • ...
Tsion Solomon 1st period 2019-04-30
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- A place with a permanent human population
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
- compression-the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- primarily residential areas with cities
- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
- areas with low concentrations of people
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
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- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- cities with a high concentration of people
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- The process of developing town or cities
- cities-Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- place-an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
27 Clues: primarily residential areas with cities • areas with low concentrations of people • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
Mesopotamia civilizations and jobs 2013-02-26
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- Name for the Northern Part of Mesopotamia
- Growth of individual city-states are based on the development of __________
- Mesopotamia is located in this present Country
- Earliest cities of Mesopotamia were mainly ritual centers with a _______ function
- Agriculture lead to ______ which was used to invent
- The first capital of the state and empire
- Clay containers to transport and hold food and other foods\
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- Name for the Southern Part of Mesopotamia
- The number of city-states in Mesopotamia
- People who studied the stars and constellations
- Each city developed under the protection of a different Mesopotamian ______
- The capital of Sumer during early 2nd millennium to the 1st millennium B.C.E
- Worked to provide food for the city-states
- People who educate the children
- jobs were created as ______ advanced
15 Clues: People who educate the children • jobs were created as ______ advanced • The number of city-states in Mesopotamia • Name for the Southern Part of Mesopotamia • Name for the Northern Part of Mesopotamia • The first capital of the state and empire • Worked to provide food for the city-states • Mesopotamia is located in this present Country • ...
Mesopotamia civilizations and jobs 2013-02-26
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- Worked to provide food for the city-states
- People who educate the children
- People who studied the stars and constellations
- The capital of Sumer during early 2nd millennium to the 1st millennium B.C.E
- Each city developed under the protection of a different Mesopotamian ______
- Mesopotamia is located in this present Country
- The number of city-states in Mesopotamia
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- Name for the Southern Part of Mesopotamia
- jobs were created as ______ advanced
- Name for the Northern Part of Mesopotamia
- Agriculture lead to ______ which was used to invent
- Growth of individual city-states are based on the development of __________
- Earliest cities of Mesopotamia were mainly ritual centers with a _______ function
- Clay containers to transport and hold food and other foods\
- The first capital of the state and empire
15 Clues: People who educate the children • jobs were created as ______ advanced • The number of city-states in Mesopotamia • Name for the Southern Part of Mesopotamia • Name for the Northern Part of Mesopotamia • The first capital of the state and empire • Worked to provide food for the city-states • Mesopotamia is located in this present Country • ...
First Age of Empires 2017-09-21
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- Assyrian capital which was the largest city of its time
- Tolerant and wise Persian king who respected the people whom he conquered
- Ruthless Assyrian king who destroyed cities and villages and enslaved their people
- Eternal resting place of pharaohs of the New Kingdom
- Huge defensive wall to keep out nomadic invaders
- Cold, soft, mysterious and warm, bright, and clear
- Assyrians used these to cross rivers to attack cities
- Prophet who created a religion in the Persian Empire
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- Chinese scholar who attempted to restore order and moral living
- Present day location of the Persian homeland
- City was transformed into a lush oasis in a dry desert enviroment
- Period in which Egypt became more powerful than ever before
- Chaldean king who conquered the Assyrians
- Female pharoah known for encouraging trade
- Idea that children should respect their elders & ancestors
- Kushite who ruled Egypt as Pharoah
- Persian king who was a member of the Ten Thousand Immortals
17 Clues: Kushite who ruled Egypt as Pharoah • Chaldean king who conquered the Assyrians • Female pharoah known for encouraging trade • Present day location of the Persian homeland • Huge defensive wall to keep out nomadic invaders • Cold, soft, mysterious and warm, bright, and clear • Eternal resting place of pharaohs of the New Kingdom • ...
WG Part 1 of Questions on Brief History Planning 2021-02-03
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- first settlers to US
- this began with the Land Ordinance of 1785
- needed reform after sanitation survey
- workers had to be able to do this to work.. no cars
- one of early cities that improvements worked
- where cities existed first in the US
- one way improvements were made to early cities
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- all cities had this type of square
- why people moved to cities
- one of US first cities
- problem in cities due to bad sanitation
- factories moved to cities for this
- caused major changes to city
- one of the inventions that transformed economy
14 Clues: first settlers to US • one of US first cities • why people moved to cities • caused major changes to city • all cities had this type of square • factories moved to cities for this • where cities existed first in the US • needed reform after sanitation survey • problem in cities due to bad sanitation • this began with the Land Ordinance of 1785 • ...
Eastern Europe Capital Cities 2022-03-28
Ecuador & Peru 2021-11-04
Across
- What massive images lie in the desert of Peru?
- Ecuador is named after what geographical aspect?
- What ancient civilization lived in Peru and built its cities?
- What Wonder of the World exists in Peru?
- What foods is Ecuador famous for?
- Ecuador is the the closest country in the whole world to what?
Down
- What famous islands belong to Ecuador?
- What fills the eastern portion of Ecuador?
- What do you call a species that only lives in one location in the world?
- What is the name of Ecuador's capital?
- What is the capital of Peru?
- What scientist is most associated with the islands off the coast of Ecuador?
- What do you call Peruvian cloaks?
13 Clues: What is the capital of Peru? • What do you call Peruvian cloaks? • What foods is Ecuador famous for? • What famous islands belong to Ecuador? • What is the name of Ecuador's capital? • What Wonder of the World exists in Peru? • What fills the eastern portion of Ecuador? • What massive images lie in the desert of Peru? • Ecuador is named after what geographical aspect? • ...
The Industrial Revolution and Urbanization 2022-03-21
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- Access to plentiful natural resources, increase in capital (money),new transportation systems, growing population and labor in large cities, new technology.
- Americans and Immigrants move to large cities to find jobs
- Increased communication and trade between the North and the West. The quickest way to travel across land for people and goods.
- Human-made rivers used for transportation.
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- This system allowed for mass-production of goods and led to many people moving to large manufacturing cities.
- The location of the Industrial Revolution.
- Period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production
- Entreprenuership,competition, private property, profit motive, and consumer choice.
- Went to New York, seeking jobs, escaping religious persecution, and to escape potato crop failure
- Went to California, seeking jobs and gold
10 Clues: Went to California, seeking jobs and gold • The location of the Industrial Revolution. • Human-made rivers used for transportation. • Americans and Immigrants move to large cities to find jobs • Period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production • Entreprenuership,competition, private property, profit motive, and consumer choice. • ...
Roman Empire Vocabulary 2019-02-06
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- capital of Italy
- long bridge like structure made for taking water into cities
- river that runs threw the plains
- came form wealthy families and became rulers
- Romulus' brother
- Slave or prisoner that fight for entertainment
- fertile lands
- a count of population in a country
- wars with Carthage
- a period when prices shot up
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- two leaders; like a president
- river that Romans lived near
- Rome's laws
- country Rome is in
- earliest people in Italy
- poor farmers
- A time of peace in Rome
- brother that founded Rome; Rome was named after him
- representatives of plebeians
19 Clues: Rome's laws • poor farmers • fertile lands • capital of Italy • Romulus' brother • country Rome is in • wars with Carthage • A time of peace in Rome • earliest people in Italy • river that Romans lived near • representatives of plebeians • a period when prices shot up • two leaders; like a president • river that runs threw the plains • a count of population in a country • ...
Roman Empire Vocabulary 2019-02-06
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- wars with Carthage
- Slave or prisoner that fight for entertainment
- capital of Italy
- brother that founded Rome; Rome was named after him
- two leaders; like a president
- a period when prices shot up
- Rome's laws
- country Rome is in
- representatives of plebeians
- Romulus' brother
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- A time of peace in Rome
- long bridge like structure made for taking water into cities
- came form wealthy families and became rulers
- fertile lands
- river that Romans lived near
- earliest people in Italy
- a count of population in a country
- poor farmers
- river that runs threw the plains
19 Clues: Rome's laws • poor farmers • fertile lands • capital of Italy • Romulus' brother • wars with Carthage • country Rome is in • A time of peace in Rome • earliest people in Italy • river that Romans lived near • a period when prices shot up • representatives of plebeians • two leaders; like a president • river that runs threw the plains • a count of population in a country • ...
US States 2022-12-02
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- Houston Astros are from this state
- Biggest population city next to Great Lake
- Wizard of Oz was placed here
- Home to Twin cities
- ________ Purchase
- state is known for the Rocky Mountains
- biggest Mormon state
- Biggest State by size
- home to the gambling capital of the world
- state closest to Africa
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- Has a beaver on their flag
- home to the big apple
- Known as the great lakes state
- Highest Population State
- Actual home of most of Kansas City
- Contains Stroudsburg
- Only state not connected to North America
- named after the first president
- The famous sweet home
19 Clues: ________ Purchase • Home to Twin cities • Contains Stroudsburg • biggest Mormon state • home to the big apple • Biggest State by size • The famous sweet home • state closest to Africa • Highest Population State • Has a beaver on their flag • Wizard of Oz was placed here • Known as the great lakes state • named after the first president • Houston Astros are from this state • ...
London Docklands 2014-03-11
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- Set up in 1980's and 1990's using public fundings to buy and improve inner areas of cities
- A place where longshoremen work
- An urban development corporation, the second to be established by the Government under the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980
- Capital of England
- How good someone's life is based on luxuary items,ie, Housing
- Cities are ....
- The most famous river in England
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- The process in which the LDDC reverted the powers to the London Boroughs
- Improving an area
- community that is broadly in balance with the environment and offers people a good quality of life
- The act of growth
- located between the Central Buisness District and the suburbs
- The company (abbreviated) which used the London Docks to import goods frm India
13 Clues: Cities are .... • Improving an area • The act of growth • Capital of England • A place where longshoremen work • The most famous river in England • located between the Central Buisness District and the suburbs • How good someone's life is based on luxuary items,ie, Housing • The process in which the LDDC reverted the powers to the London Boroughs • ...
Welcome to Lagos 2021-09-13
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- A huge landfill site near the heart of Lagos.
- About 40% of Lagos' workforce are employed in the _ economy.
- The capital of Nigeria.
- The process by which an increase proportion of a country's population come to live in towns and cities.
- A city with more than 10 million people.
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- _ factors are attractive things about the destination.
- The largest city in the world.
- The main driver of urbanisation is the movement of people from the countryside to cities. This is known as rural-urban _.
- The biggest city in Africa.
- One consequence of urbanisation is the widening gap between rich and poor. This is known as _.
- 250,000 people live in this squatter settlement.
- _ factors are something negative about the place of origin.
- When the birth rate is higher than the death rate.
13 Clues: The capital of Nigeria. • The biggest city in Africa. • The largest city in the world. • A city with more than 10 million people. • A huge landfill site near the heart of Lagos. • 250,000 people live in this squatter settlement. • When the birth rate is higher than the death rate. • _ factors are attractive things about the destination. • ...
Tsion Solomon 1st period 2019-04-30
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- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- A place with a permanent human population
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- primarily residential areas with cities
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
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- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- place-an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- The process of developing town or cities
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
- cities with a high concentration of people
- cities-Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- compression-the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- areas with low concentrations of people
27 Clues: primarily residential areas with cities • areas with low concentrations of people • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
Tsion Solomon 1st period 2019-04-30
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- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- cities with a high concentration of people
- compression-the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- areas with low concentrations of people
- place-an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
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- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
- The process of developing town or cities
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- cities-Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- A place with a permanent human population
- primarily residential areas with cities
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
27 Clues: primarily residential areas with cities • areas with low concentrations of people • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
Urbanisation 2014-11-13
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- country are, with less population
- a force that drives people away from a rural location
- a large factor in why people move to cities. It includes income.
- population..... measure people per sqaure km.
- an industry that breeds and sells animals to make money
- your home city.
- traffic ....... is when there are too many cars and the roads become blocked
- a factor that encourages people to move to a location
- when an urban city grows past its boarders
- an area that is a city or town
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- in rural area this can cause people to move. When it doesn't rain.
- an illegal settlement, where poor people live
- Chinese capital city, that is a megacity.
- a city with a population of 8 million people or more
- the clearing of trees and natural land for production
- these are one of the reasons people move to cities. They help heal wounded or sick
- an Indonesian city that is considered a mega city.
- a toxic impact of urbanisation. Can be in the water, air or can be smog.
- the state of being extremely poor.
19 Clues: your home city. • an area that is a city or town • country are, with less population • the state of being extremely poor. • Chinese capital city, that is a megacity. • when an urban city grows past its boarders • an illegal settlement, where poor people live • population..... measure people per sqaure km. • an Indonesian city that is considered a mega city. • ...
UNIT 1 2024-04-24
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- New Spain, Peru, New Granada, and La Plata
- Disenfranchised common people who resented their exclusion from power
- The Peruvian empire in the capital city of Cuzco
- Spanish soldier-explorers seeking to conquer New world
- Its ideas allowed cartographers to create more accurate maps
- Humanism in terms of Italian and Northern humanists' own religious traditions
- Where signori and other rulers lived, conducted business, and supported the arts
- Small, maneuverable, three-mast sailing ship
- A Native American civilization in modern Mexico and Central America
- Government by one-man rule in Italian cities
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- 1494 agreement to divide the belongings Spain and Portugal
- Free men in Italian cities searching for political and economic independence
- about Women Debate concerning women's qualities and proper role in society
- The Spanish crown could forcibly employ groups of Indians in exchange for goods
- Financial support of writers and artists
- The rebirth of the culture of classical antiquity
- An idea often propagated by Spain's rivals because Spain was "cruel and ruthless"
- Being able to shape the world according to one's own will
- A program of study to understand human nature
19 Clues: Financial support of writers and artists • New Spain, Peru, New Granada, and La Plata • Small, maneuverable, three-mast sailing ship • Government by one-man rule in Italian cities • A program of study to understand human nature • The Peruvian empire in the capital city of Cuzco • The rebirth of the culture of classical antiquity • ...
World Cities. 2022-06-23
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- Smallest city in the world.
- The most visited city in the world.
- Was an capital city of Aztec Empire.
- In portuguese this city means River of January.
- Has a monument to the Holocaust.
- Was called Constantinople.
- Americans like to visit this french city because of such landmarks like Eiffel Tower and etc.
- Has the biggest airport in the world.
- Asian smallest city.
- Had it easy in the Great Depression.
- Biggest city in the world.
- Most populated city of Central China.
- Has the title "City of Music".
- Is not a city.
- One of the most oldest cities in China.
- Is an archipelago.
- Was an capital city for Japan around thousand years.
- This island-country don't have any city.
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- The world's entertainment capital.
- Most populated city in the world.
- Europe's oldest capital city.
- Eau de Cologne comes from this city in Germany.
- There's happened 7-11.
- The first skyscraper in the world was build in this city.
- Has the biggest tram system.
- There's a spider named after a most popular city in Australia.
- Was once called Christiana.
- An European country was called after this city.
- Was the first Asian colony of any western country.
- Has the biggest metro system in the world.
- Was called Tankograd in past.
- Holy city of islam.
- Coldest city in the world.
- This city was capital city for Muslim World around 500 years.
- Has the most largest medical center.
- The Britain city that has many famous landmarks.
- A city of source of tea in China.
37 Clues: Is not a city. • Is an archipelago. • Holy city of islam. • Asian smallest city. • There's happened 7-11. • Was called Constantinople. • Biggest city in the world. • Coldest city in the world. • Smallest city in the world. • Was once called Christiana. • Has the biggest tram system. • Europe's oldest capital city. • Was called Tankograd in past. • Has the title "City of Music". • ...
Capital 2024-01-15
11 Clues: Capital of USA • Capital of Italy • Capital of China • Capital of India • Capital of Japan • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Brazil • Capital of France • Capital of MEXICO • Capital of Finland • Capital of Bangladesh
Capital City 2014-08-23
20 Clues: China • China • Spain • Japan • Brazil • Norway • France • Denmark • Germany • Suriname • Colombia • Indonesia • Australia • Philippine • South Korea • Switzerland • Netherlands • New Zealand • South Africa • United Kingdom
CAPITAL RESOURCES 2022-06-17
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- a person who consumes goods/services
- activities and benefits which are offered for sale
- when people lose their jobs because they are no longer needed
- something we require because it is a necessity
- not capable of being renewed
- a term used to refer to changes in a business structure
- anything that is not human-made
- is the use of skills, techniques, and resources developed to produce a product to meet its needs
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- when something is no longer in use-it has been replaced
- what happens when two or more people trade goods or services.
- and assets available to a company
- something made by man or human
- a person who produces goods/services
- capable of being renewed
- the process of using a product again
- an article or substance developed for sale
- reduction in the number or quantity of something
- to remake a good once it has been used
- the desire to have or possess something
19 Clues: capable of being renewed • not capable of being renewed • something made by man or human • anything that is not human-made • and assets available to a company • a person who consumes goods/services • a person who produces goods/services • the process of using a product again • to remake a good once it has been used • the desire to have or possess something • ...
ENGin Crossword 2023-02-02
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- This country is known for their coffee industry.
- The flag of this country is half blue and half yellow.
- This was the first country to give women the right to vote (two words).
- This country has three capital cities (two words).
- This country has the most pyramids.
- This is the smallest country in the world by land area (two words).
- The 2016 Olympics were held in this country.
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- This is the largest country in the world by population.
- Canberra is the capital of this country.
- Mount Everest is located in this country.
- Bullfighting began in this country.
- This country has a maple leaf on its flag.
12 Clues: Bullfighting began in this country. • This country has the most pyramids. • Canberra is the capital of this country. • Mount Everest is located in this country. • This country has a maple leaf on its flag. • The 2016 Olympics were held in this country. • This country is known for their coffee industry. • This country has three capital cities (two words). • ...
TRAVELLING AROUND EUROPE 2023-04-30
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- OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE ARE TWO OF THE MOST FAMOUS … UNIVERSITIES
- THIS CAPITAL CITY WAS A VIKING FISHING VILLAGE
- THE SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD IS IN THIS CITY
- IF YOU WANT TO TASTE “FISH AND CHIPS” OR “YORKSHIRE PUDDING” YOU SHOULD VISIT …
- THIS COUNTRY IS AN ISLAND IN THE NORTHWEST PART OF EUROPE
- SCHNITZEL IS CONSIDERED TO BE THE NATIONAL DISH OF …
- SALVADOR DALÍ AND PABLO PICASSO WERE TWO FAMOUS … PAINTERS
- THE EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- A FAMOUS ENTERTAINMENT RESORT NEAR PARIS
- IN THIS CITY YOU CAN VISIT THE EIFFEL TOWER, THE ARC DE TRIOMPHE
- BEETHOVEN AND BACH WERE TWO FAMOUS … COMPOSERS
- THIS CAPITAL STANDS ON THE RIVER THAMES…
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- THIS COUNTRY IS SHAPED LIKE A HIGH-HEELED BOOT
- THIS COUNTRY IS ONE OF THE CO-FOUNDERS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
- A CITY FAMOUS FOR ITS CANALS, BRIDGES AND GONDOLAS
- HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN WAS BORN IN THIS COUNTRY
- THIS COUNTRY IS SITUATED AT THE CENTRAL BALKANS
- IF YOU WANT TO JOIN “OKTOBERFEST” (A FALL CELEBRATION WITH LOTS OF BEER) YOU SHOULD VISIT …
- AFTER WORLD WAR II, THE CITY WAS DIVIDED INTO TWO PARTS BY A WALL
- ALEXANDRE DUMAS, THE WRITER OF “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” WAS FROM…
- NESSIE LIVES IN LOCH NESS IN…
- MANNEKEN PIS IS A BRONZE FOUNTAIN SCULPTURE IN …
- “SAGRADA FAMILIA”IS A CHURCH IN…
- MADRID, BARCELONA AND VALENCIA ARE THE THREE LARGEST CITIES IN …
- THE NAME OF THIS CAPITAL MEANS “THE WHITE CITY”
25 Clues: NESSIE LIVES IN LOCH NESS IN… • “SAGRADA FAMILIA”IS A CHURCH IN… • THE EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CLASSICAL MUSIC • A FAMOUS ENTERTAINMENT RESORT NEAR PARIS • THIS CAPITAL STANDS ON THE RIVER THAMES… • THIS COUNTRY IS SHAPED LIKE A HIGH-HEELED BOOT • THIS CAPITAL CITY WAS A VIKING FISHING VILLAGE • BEETHOVEN AND BACH WERE TWO FAMOUS … COMPOSERS • ...
American Crossword 2023-02-23
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- -the denialof equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people
- -a device that used electrical signals to send messages
- -widespread starvation
- -a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers
- -system brings workers and machinery together in one place
- -the growth of cities due to movement of people from rural areas to cities
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- -gradually, machines took place of many hand tools replaced, first by flowing water and then by steam engines
- -controlled every aspect of their lives
- -people who invest capital, or money
- -people who wanted to preserve the country for white, American born Protestants
10 Clues: -widespread starvation • -people who invest capital, or money • -controlled every aspect of their lives • -a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers • -a device that used electrical signals to send messages • -system brings workers and machinery together in one place • -the denialof equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people • ...
Roman Empire Vocabulary 2019-02-06
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- brother that founded Rome; Rome was named after him
- two leaders; like a president
- A time of peace in Rome
- wars with Carthage
- earliest people in Italy
- Rome's laws
- river that runs threw the plains
- poor farmers
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- Romulus' brother
- a count of population in a country
- representatives of plebeians
- a period when prices shot up
- long bridge like structure made for taking water into cities
- country Rome is in
- river that Romans lived near
- fertile lands
- Slave or prisoner that fight for entertainment
- capital of Italy
- came form wealthy families and became rulers
19 Clues: Rome's laws • poor farmers • fertile lands • Romulus' brother • capital of Italy • country Rome is in • wars with Carthage • A time of peace in Rome • earliest people in Italy • representatives of plebeians • a period when prices shot up • river that Romans lived near • two leaders; like a president • river that runs threw the plains • a count of population in a country • ...
N AND E STATE CAPITAL CITIES 2020-07-23
countries of the world capital cities 2022-12-07
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- this is the capital city of Germany
- the capital city if china
- the capital city of iceland
- the capital city of Peru
- this is the capital city of Croatia
- This capital city is home to the eiffel tower
- the capital city of the united states
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- the capital city of ireland
- this capital city became it's countries capital in 1960
- this capital city's country is apart of the UK
- the capital city of Greece
- this is the capital city of Cuba
- this is the capital city od Fiji
13 Clues: the capital city of Peru • the capital city if china • the capital city of Greece • the capital city of ireland • the capital city of iceland • this is the capital city of Cuba • this is the capital city od Fiji • this is the capital city of Germany • this is the capital city of Croatia • the capital city of the united states • This capital city is home to the eiffel tower • ...
CAPITAL RESOURCES 2022-06-17
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- a term used to refer to changes in a business structure
- the desire to have or possess something
- capable of being renewed
- something we require because it is a necessity
- activities and benefits which are offered for sale
- anything that is not human-made
- when something is no longer in use-it has been replaced
- an article or substance developed for sale
- reduction in the number or quantity of something
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- not capable of being renewed
- when people lose their jobs because they are no longer needed
- what happens when two or more people trade goods or services.
- a person who consumes goods/services
- something made by man or human
- to remake a good once it has been used
- is the use of skills, techniques, and resources developed to produce a product to meet its needs
- the process of using a product again
- and assets available to a company
- a person who produces goods/services
19 Clues: capable of being renewed • not capable of being renewed • something made by man or human • anything that is not human-made • and assets available to a company • a person who consumes goods/services • the process of using a product again • a person who produces goods/services • to remake a good once it has been used • the desire to have or possess something • ...
8 Geography 2017-10-01
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- An area beyond a city centre, with medium-density housing.
- The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a community.
- The standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
- Positive factors of a migrant’s new location the encourages migration.
- The process of taking areas of land in a city that are no longer being used and redeveloping them.
- A city with a population of more than 10 million people.
- The movement of people between countries.
- Process by which a previously functioning city becomes run down or disused over time.
- The process of social and economic change that takes place as increasing numbers of people move from rural areas (e.g. farms) to urban areas (e.g. cities).
- The facilities and services necessary for any community, city or country to function (e.g. buildings, electricity, roads, airports and water supply.
- A term used to describe a built-up area such as a city or town.
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- Negative factors of a migrant’s original location that encourages migration.
- The movement of people within a region or country.
- A measurement of the number of individuals per unit area (e.g. 1500 people per square kilometre).
- The spread of people living in a given area. The pattern of were people live.
- The process of increasing or maintaining the density of housing in already established residential areas.
- The movement of people from one place to another of their own free will.
- The increase in the proportion of urban population over time.
- The presence of several distinct cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- Towns, small cities and areas that lie beyond major capital cities.
- The growth of a city onto productive farming land on the city fringes.
- A term used to describe an area located outside cities and towns, such as farming or agricultural areas.
22 Clues: The movement of people between countries. • The movement of people within a region or country. • A city with a population of more than 10 million people. • An area beyond a city centre, with medium-density housing. • The increase in the proportion of urban population over time. • A term used to describe a built-up area such as a city or town. • ...
ENGin - Weekly Crossword 2023-01-27
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- The 2016 Olympics were held in this country.
- This country has three capital cities (two words).
- Mount Everest is located in this country.
- This country is known for their coffee industry.
- This country has a maple leaf on its flag.
- Bullfighting began in this country.
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- This was the first country to give women the right to vote (two words).
- This is the largest country in the world by population.
- The flag of this country is half blue and half yellow.
- Canberra is the capital of this country.
- This is the smallest country in the world by land area.
- This country has the most pyramids.
12 Clues: This country has the most pyramids. • Bullfighting began in this country. • Canberra is the capital of this country. • Mount Everest is located in this country. • This country has a maple leaf on its flag. • The 2016 Olympics were held in this country. • This country is known for their coffee industry. • This country has three capital cities (two words). • ...
COMMONWEALTH NATIONALITIES 2023-06-01
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- My country is located in West Africa and its capital city is Abuja.
- I am from the 2nd biggest country in the UK.
- My country is divided into 2 parts: one is independent and the other is member of the UK.
- I'm citien of a country where you can admire the beauty of Fjordland.
- My country is located in the Caribbean and its capital city is Port of Spain
- Located in Asia, my country has big cities such as Islamabad or Karachi.
- My country is famous for its nature and animals including kangaroos. So, I am...
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- Nassau is the capital city of my country, an island located 80km Southeast from Florida (USA).
- I'm citizen of a country that Reggae made famous everywhere!
- I'm from a country that is the smallest one in the UK.
- I'm from the same country as Nelson Mandela.
- My country is a former British colony in Asia. It became independent in 1948.
- The capital city of my country is Kwala Lumpur(Asia).
- The flag of my country is red with a maple leaf in the center.
- My country is located in Asia and was the only colony of the USA.
15 Clues: I'm from the same country as Nelson Mandela. • I am from the 2nd biggest country in the UK. • The capital city of my country is Kwala Lumpur(Asia). • I'm from a country that is the smallest one in the UK. • I'm citizen of a country that Reggae made famous everywhere! • The flag of my country is red with a maple leaf in the center. • ...
Regions, Rivers, and Cities of Texas 2023-08-30
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- The river that flows through the capital of Texas.
- The river that creates the border between Oklahoma and Texas.
- The City of Fort Worth is located in this region, and borders Oklahoma.
- The capital of Texas, located in the Coastal Plains region.
- The city is located in the Coastal Plains region and is the largest city in Texas.
- The river that creates the border between the Mountains and Basins Region and the Great Plains Region.
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- The city that is south of the capital and home of the Alamo.
- The city located in the Mountains and Basins region.
- This region is home to the Colorado, Brazos, and Red River.
- The westernmost region of Texas and the smallest.
- The river that creates the border between Texas and Mexico.
- This region is located in Eastern Texas, spans the north and south borders.
- The two cities are located in the North Central Plains region.
13 Clues: The westernmost region of Texas and the smallest. • The river that flows through the capital of Texas. • The city located in the Mountains and Basins region. • This region is home to the Colorado, Brazos, and Red River. • The river that creates the border between Texas and Mexico. • The capital of Texas, located in the Coastal Plains region. • ...
cities 2023-01-16
13 Clues: actual • pushed • not harmed • innovative • using broom • dirty, filthy • it each other • publicly,openly • crowsd of people • differently from • hustling and----- • above people's head • with work, overwhelmed
week 18 spelling 2021-04-15
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- State Motto: Industry
- Date admitted: November 2, 1889
- major Cities: Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso
- Capital: Columbus
- State Nickname: Sunflower State
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- State mammal: Coyote
- State tree: Redbud
- State flower: Violet
- Borders: Does not border any other U.S. state, Pacific Ocean
- State Slogan: Beyond Your Dreams, Within Your Reach
10 Clues: Capital: Columbus • State tree: Redbud • State mammal: Coyote • State flower: Violet • State Motto: Industry • Date admitted: November 2, 1889 • State Nickname: Sunflower State • State Slogan: Beyond Your Dreams, Within Your Reach • Borders: Does not border any other U.S. state, Pacific Ocean • major Cities: Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso
Countries and Nationalities 2021-10-12
10 Clues: Warsaw is a ... city. • The Eiffel Tower is ... • The samba is a ... dance. • Count Dracula is from ... • People from Beijing are ... • People from Albacete are ... • Moscow is the capital of ... • Jack is from London. He is ... • Granada and Valencia are cities in ... • The Big Bang Theory is an ... TV series.
Newsbury crossword 2022-10-14
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- The capital city of Thailand
- The name of a Shrewsbury school in Bangkok
- Griffins. Black and White
- The name of a Shrewsbury school in Bangkok
- One of the cities with a Shrewsbury School
- Bulls. White and Red
- An excessively expensive school in Bangkok
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- Foxes. Orange and Blue
- Dragons. Green and Black
- Lions. Blue and Dark Blue
- A town in the UK
- Pheonix. Yellow and Purple. Best house
12 Clues: A town in the UK • Bulls. White and Red • Foxes. Orange and Blue • Dragons. Green and Black • Griffins. Black and White • Lions. Blue and Dark Blue • The capital city of Thailand • Pheonix. Yellow and Purple. Best house • The name of a Shrewsbury school in Bangkok • The name of a Shrewsbury school in Bangkok • One of the cities with a Shrewsbury School • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2021-10-12
10 Clues: Warsaw is a ... city. • The Eiffel Tower is ... • The samba is a ... dance. • Count Dracula is from ... • People from Beijing are ... • People from Albacete are ... • Moscow is the capital of ... • Jack is from London. He is ... • Granada and Valencia are cities in ... • The Big Bang Theory is an ... TV series.
Countries 2023-10-11
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- Mainland country
- famous for bullfights and flamenco
- Country of drug lords
- Haburg, bremen, Kiel are the main port cities
- Smallest country by area
- the capital of Argentina
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- Which country has a flag called the Union Jack
- The largest counry in the world is...
- The smallest state in the world
- form of government
10 Clues: Mainland country • form of government • Country of drug lords • Smallest country by area • the capital of Argentina • The smallest state in the world • famous for bullfights and flamenco • The largest counry in the world is... • Haburg, bremen, Kiel are the main port cities • Which country has a flag called the Union Jack