careers Crossword Puzzles
Biomedical Science Careers 2016-12-16
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- A specialist on diet and nutrition.
- Someone who studies yogurt to make sure it’s not inflectional.
- An expert or specialist in psychology.
- A specialist who studies diseases.
- The process of analyzing DNA.
- Helps people across the lifespan to do things that they want to do.
- Someone who helps others communicate.
- A health care specialist that focuses on neuromuscular disorders.
- A doctor that treats diseases in the nervous system.
- A professional that checks water to make sure that it’s usable.
- Are responsible for performing technical tasks like cell reproduction.
- A scientist who studies and researches aspects of humanity.
- Someone who uses methods to look into a human’s body and examine it.
- A scientist who studies and researches plants.
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- Someone who studies blood and diseases.
- A medical professional who protects the health of animals.
- Study animals and their behavior.
- Specialists that study fingerprints and evidence.
- They treat patients with dysfunctions in the cardiopulmonary system.
- A physician who studies and specializes certain diseases.
- Someone who helps investigate a crime and analyze evidence.
- Someone who studies human movement
- A scientist who studies living things.
- Someone who studies law and science.
- Hygienist Someone who wants to protect the health and safety of people.
- Someone who studies marine-life creatures.
26 Clues: The process of analyzing DNA. • Study animals and their behavior. • Someone who studies human movement • A specialist who studies diseases. • A specialist on diet and nutrition. • Someone who studies law and science. • Someone who helps others communicate. • An expert or specialist in psychology. • A scientist who studies living things. • ...
Careers Vocabulary List 2023-10-04
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- a college offering courses for two years beyond high school, either as a complete training or in preparation for completion at a four-year college
- the process of promoting a cause or plan.
- the series of jobs or roles that constitute a person's career, especially one in a particular field.
- paycheck—is an individual's total earnings before taxes or other deductions
- the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work
- a division of a university offering advanced programs beyond the bachelor's degree
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker.
- sales minus cost of goods sold, general expenses, taxes, and interest
- a job or profession.
- begin to do or pursue (something) again after a pause or interruption
- the things an employer expects from someone doing a job which are usually listed as part of a job description
- an educational institution designed for instruction, examination, or both, of students in many branches of advanced learning, conferring degrees in various faculties, and often embodying colleges and similar institutions
- a paid position of regular employment.
- a company-sponsored retirement account to which employees can contribute income
- a market in which employers search for employees and employees search for jobs.
- the action of mentioning or alluding to something
- personal attributes that enable someone to interact effectively and harmoniously with other people.
- a paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification
- the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification.
- the action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts.
- a degree granted after a two-year course of study, especially by a community or junior college
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- are qualifications and skills necessary for a certain position.
- an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
- any forms of perks or compensation that are provided to employees in addition to their
- is given to a student by a college or university usually after four years of study
- the position of an apprentice.
- a series of structured and connected education programs and support services that enable
- the essential skills, personal qualities and values that enable you to thrive in any workplace
- personal attributes that enable someone to interact effectively and harmoniously with other people.
- is a group of occupations with similar features
- a process a person or company uses to verify that an individual is who they claim to be
- a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation
- a school in which people learn how to do a job that requires special skills
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- the state of having a job that is secure and from which one is unlikely to be dismissed.
35 Clues: a job or profession. • the position of an apprentice. • a paid position of regular employment. • the process of promoting a cause or plan. • is a group of occupations with similar features • the action of mentioning or alluding to something • the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work • a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation • ...
7 Careers 4.3 2023-05-03
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- Something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- The action of allowing a person or organization the use of a sum of money under an agreement to pay it back later.
- Taxes collected by individual local governments to pay their specific local bills.
- A sum of money given by a government or other organization for a particular purpose, such as college, that you do not have to pay back.
- The fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information, usually for financial gain.
- Something you want to achieve in the future, usually takes five or more years to accomplish.
- Providing protection against loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy
- It stands for the Federal Insurance Contributions Act and is deducted from each paycheck for Social Security benefits.
- A goal that you can reach in a short period of time; a day, a week, a month, a year.
- An account that allows you to deposit your money and typically earn a small amount of interest.
- Free Application For Student Aid.
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- A goal that takes longer than a short-term goal but is shorter than a long-term goal, usually takes 2-4 years to accomplish.
- The quantity of a good or service made available to the buyers at a specific price.
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- A financial gain.
- A decrease in something.
- To add money to an account
- A payment made in return for services.
- Something that is of high desire.
- An individual's total earnings throughout a given period before any deductions are taken out.
21 Clues: A financial gain. • A decrease in something. • To add money to an account • Something that is of high desire. • Free Application For Student Aid. • A payment made in return for services. • Something, typically money, that is owed or due. • Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy • A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • ...
Engineer Careers Crossword 2021-09-21
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- design lasers
- traffic lights
- design walkways
- solutions to environmental problem
- bridges
- prostheses
- Design a network of hydrogen fueling stations
- power plants
- design waste systems
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- laser surgery
- robotic toys
- maintain infrastructures like gas mains
- develop automobiles
- innovate ideas
- mapping database
- spacecraft
- designing airport runway
- spoon
- water turbine
- making art
20 Clues: spoon • bridges • spacecraft • making art • prostheses • robotic toys • power plants • laser surgery • design lasers • water turbine • innovate ideas • traffic lights • design walkways • mapping database • develop automobiles • design waste systems • designing airport runway • solutions to environmental problem • maintain infrastructures like gas mains • Design a network of hydrogen fueling stations
Jobs, Careers & Education 2021-09-10
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- time for hobbies, ease and relaxation
- School institution of higher learning which offers training for specific careers, such as welding, culinary arts, plumbing, medical assisting, cosmetology, ect.; sometimes provide students with licensure, certification or associate degrees
- way or condition in which a person lives; reflect a person's values, morals, culture and financial situation.
- period of reduced economic activity
- institution of higher learning which offers teaching and research facilities and awards a variety of bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctorates.
- financial aid given to a student of higher learning by the federal government, state, college, or organization; does not require repayment.
- mental and emotional well-being of a person or group.
- financial aid provided on the terms it will be repaid
- Program providing financial aid to a student of higher learning in exchange for employment services.
- Degree advanced degree earned after completing a bachelor's degree
- College institution of higher learning which offers associate degrees; often government supported and less expensive than universities and colleges.
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- oversimplified or biased mental picture which characterizes a person or group of people.
- Degree highest level of degree available; requires 90 and 120 additional hours of coursework
- act of treating people differently based solely on physical characteristics such as age, gender, race, ethnicity, disability, etc.
- Degree requires 120 hours of coursework, usually taking 4 years to complete
- level to which someone is likely to gain employment and be successful in a career
- emotional, mental and physical exhaustion caused by overloading
- Degree requires 60 hours of coursework, usually taking two years to complete
- institution of higher learning which offers bachelor's degrees in liberal arts, science or both
- financial aid awarded to a student, often offered for academic achievement; does not require repayment
20 Clues: period of reduced economic activity • time for hobbies, ease and relaxation • mental and emotional well-being of a person or group. • financial aid provided on the terms it will be repaid • emotional, mental and physical exhaustion caused by overloading • Degree advanced degree earned after completing a bachelor's degree • ...
Engineering Careers Crossword 2021-10-18
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- Designing, developing, and testing electrical equipment.
- Creating, integrating, and capturing data.
- Building equipment, conducting experiments, and collecting data.
- All areas involved with optics.
- Study of animals
- Producing chemicals and chemical processes.
- Driving engines within railroad yards.
- Evaluating the layout, equipment, and supervision of mining operations.
- Improving, developing, and implementing integrated systems.
- Using sunlight to generate electricity.
- Artificial intelligence
- Developing and maintaining x-rays
- Space flight and aviation.
- Designing and using processes/products that benefit the environment.
- A person that overviews the vision and design of their company.
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- Conducting experiment that evaluate and test radiation effects.
- Using artificial tissues and organs to replace parts of the body.
- Applying engineering principles to performance problems.
- Designing the lighting in a building, house, event, etc.
- Designing and developing wind turbines.
- Over-viewing the quality of a manufactured product.
- A field involved with the processes that are involved with the development and exploitation of natural gas fields.
- Developing and researching nuclear energy and radiation.
23 Clues: Study of animals • Artificial intelligence • Space flight and aviation. • All areas involved with optics. • Developing and maintaining x-rays • Driving engines within railroad yards. • Designing and developing wind turbines. • Using sunlight to generate electricity. • Creating, integrating, and capturing data. • Producing chemicals and chemical processes. • ...
Careers in Healthcare 2023-12-12
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- The career cluster that is focused on changing the health status of a patient over time
- They type of Emergency Medical Services career that requires a two year associates degree
- A regulatory body administers exams and maintains a current list of qualified personnel
- degree that usually requires four or more years of study from a university
- The career cluster that focuses on creating a therapeutic environment to provide patient care
- Certifies that a program of study meets or exceeds the minimum standards or quality
- The type of therapeutic career that dispenses medications, educates patients, and check drug compatability.
- degree that usually requires two to six more years beyond a typical 4 year degree
- Issued by a professional association or gov't if a person fulfills requirements or education and meets standards of qualification
- Use equipment to send sound waves into the body and record images produced on a screen
- Nurse The type of nursing career that works under the supervision of a doctor to provide total care to patients
- The career cluster involved with documenting patient records and health information
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- Assesses a patient's nutritional needs and plans menus
- The type of medical career that works under the supervision of a Doctor but can preform routine physical exams, make diagnoses, and prescribe medication.
- degree that requires two years of training from a community college or techinical school
- The career cluster that is focused on creating a picture of the health status of a patient at a specific moment in time
- Education Additional hours of learning for a specific healthcare career
- Provides treatment for disabling joint, bone, muscle and or nerve injury/disease
- Abbreviation for a Respiratory Therapist
- The type of therapeutic career field concerned with health of the teeth
- Collects blood and prepares it for testing
- The abbreviation for a Nurse Practitioner
- The abbreviation for a Dental Hygenist
- Individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
- Clearly defines scope of practice that the provider is legally authorized to perform
25 Clues: The abbreviation for a Dental Hygenist • Abbreviation for a Respiratory Therapist • The abbreviation for a Nurse Practitioner • Collects blood and prepares it for testing • Assesses a patient's nutritional needs and plans menus • Individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business • ...
Jobs and careers 2025-05-10
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- A person who serves food and drinks in a restaurant.
- A person who grows crops and takes care of animals.
- A person who fixes cars and other machines.
- A person who plays music or sings.
- A person who installs and fixes electrical systems.
- A person who writes news stories or reports on events.
- A person who designs buildings.
- A person who takes care of people's teeth.
- officer: A person who keeps people safe and enforces the law.
- A person who helps sick or injured people get better.
- A person who flies airplanes.
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- A person who performs in movies, plays, or TV shows.
- A person who helps doctors and cares for patients.
- A person who helps students learn new things at school.
- A person who designs and builds machines or structures.
- A person who creates art like paintings or drawings.
- A doctor who takes care of animals.
- A person who cooks food in a restaurant.
- A person who puts out fires and helps in emergencies.
- A person who works in a library and helps people find books.
20 Clues: A person who flies airplanes. • A person who designs buildings. • A person who plays music or sings. • A doctor who takes care of animals. • A person who cooks food in a restaurant. • A person who takes care of people's teeth. • A person who fixes cars and other machines. • A person who helps doctors and cares for patients. • ...
Emergency Management Careers 2025-04-13
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- Restricting movement to prevent the spread of disease. (10 letters)
- Efforts taken to reduce the severity of future emergencies. (10 letters)
- Planning and training done before an emergency occurs. (12 letters)
- The process of prioritizing treatment based on severity. (6 letters)
- A single event that requires an emergency response. (8 letters)
- The phase focused on rebuilding and returning to normal after a disaster. (8 letters)
- To remove dangerous substances from people or areas. (13 letters)
- The process of evaluating damage and needs after a disaster. (10 letters)
- Systems like roads, bridges, and power that need restoration post-disaster. (14 letters)
- The act of saving someone from danger. (6 letters)
- Sends emergency personnel where they are needed. (10 letters)
- Someone who offers help without being paid. (9 letters)
- Studies how diseases spread and advises on controlling outbreaks. (14 letters)
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- A general term for someone who provides emergency aid. (9 letters)
- Handles hazardous materials and chemical safety in disaster areas. (6 letters)
- Critical skill for coordinating efforts and informing the public during a crisis. (13 letters)
- Area of land likely to flood, often considered in planning. (10 letters)
- A person who lives through a disaster. (8 letters)
- Immediate actions taken to deal with the effects of an emergency. (8 letters)
- Community Emergency Response Team – trained volunteer group. (4 letters)
- A safe place people can stay during or after an emergency. (7 letters)
- Coordinates supplies and equipment during emergencies. (9 letters)
- The organized movement of people away from danger. (10 letters)
- Works on emergency plans and evacuation routes before disasters strike. (7 letters)
- The area where emergency teams gather and prepare. (7 letters)
- The ability of a community to recover from disasters. (10 letters)
- The organized effort of different groups working together. (12 letters)
- Emergency Operations Center – coordinates disaster response. (3 letters)
28 Clues: A person who lives through a disaster. (8 letters) • The act of saving someone from danger. (6 letters) • Someone who offers help without being paid. (9 letters) • Sends emergency personnel where they are needed. (10 letters) • The area where emergency teams gather and prepare. (7 letters) • A single event that requires an emergency response. (8 letters) • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-01
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- After an animal is killed, they inspect the meat to make sure it isn’t contaminated.
- They help with usual tasks on a farm such as feeding and breeding.
- Buy and sell horses
- Sells animals at auctions
- Holds cattle or sheep in a designated area.
- Take care of animals that have recently been in a procedure.
- Checks in and moves cattle. Most of their work is on a horse
- Buy, sell, and select livestock
- Monitor the embryos and help in birth giving. They also help with reproductive parts.
- They are responsible for the hoof of a horse, donkey, and mules.
- They help animals by identifying if they’re sick and they also breed them.
- Putting the livestock on and off trucks for the market.
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- Checks on sow farms which contain pigs and hogs.
- A doctor for animals
- They oversee the brain tissue and body fluids.
- They find out what is and is not safe for an animal's body.
- Studies animal behavior and the way they live.
- Makes and oversees bee colonies and hives.
- They often help in raw material products and the modification on diets
- Monitors the health of a newly born animal.
20 Clues: Buy and sell horses • A doctor for animals • Sells animals at auctions • Buy, sell, and select livestock • Makes and oversees bee colonies and hives. • Holds cattle or sheep in a designated area. • Monitors the health of a newly born animal. • They oversee the brain tissue and body fluids. • Studies animal behavior and the way they live. • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-01
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- Rehabilitate animals that have had surgery, amputation or are in pain.
- Make sure animals are healthy
- Analyze the genetics of animals
- Help around the farm
- Inspects how food affects animal health
- Oversee feeding
- Does the horseshoes
- Grooms animals
- Inspects meat
- Loads livestock to be shipped
- Makes sure meat is certified
- Monitors or moves cattle
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- Responsible for small animals
- Helps veterinarian
- Manages bees
- Oversees a sow farm
- Oversees the ranch
- In charge of breeding
- Manages day to day activities
- Studies animals
20 Clues: Manages bees • Inspects meat • Grooms animals • Oversee feeding • Studies animals • Helps veterinarian • Oversees the ranch • Oversees a sow farm • Does the horseshoes • Help around the farm • In charge of breeding • Monitors or moves cattle • Makes sure meat is certified • Responsible for small animals • Make sure animals are healthy • Manages day to day activities • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-01
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- Studies how an animal acts and how it behaves and its genetics
- The educate heard nutritionist
- Rehabilitate animals that are injured or just got surgery
- They clean pets
- Find the genetic makeup of animals
- They find pest animals
- They manage the machines used to feed the animals
- Researches and advises what animals need to eat
- They help birth and feed animals
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- Cleans all the dirt where the animals live
- They buy or sell selected livestock
- They load cattle
- Take care of all the animals
- Works on animals reproduction
- Watches and moves animals for feeding
- Makes sure meat is edible
- They milk, breed, and feed cows
- Buy and sell horses for breeding and racing
- They manage the cattle
- Cleans hoofs
20 Clues: Cleans hoofs • They clean pets • They load cattle • They find pest animals • They manage the cattle • Makes sure meat is edible • Take care of all the animals • Works on animals reproduction • The educate heard nutritionist • They milk, breed, and feed cows • They help birth and feed animals • Find the genetic makeup of animals • They buy or sell selected livestock • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-03
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- Bathes and cuts dogs hair
- Auctions off animals
- Hoof care
- maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area.
- sell, buy, and select livestock for individuals and companies.
- ensures that meat is safe from contamination
- Study, help, and monitor animals.
- Works alongside a veterinarian
- Herd up the animals
- diagnose diseases by examining animal tissue and body fluids
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- milks , calves, feeds and breeds cows.
- monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation.
- Accurately grades livestock and meat
- analyze the genetic makeup of animals
- Responsible for the well being of the animals
- responsible for the daily care and maintenance of sheep
- Researches embryo creation
- feed and breed animals.
- Sell horses for breeding and racing
- Help animals after surgery or injured animals.
20 Clues: Hoof care • Herd up the animals • Auctions off animals • feed and breed animals. • Bathes and cuts dogs hair • Researches embryo creation • Works alongside a veterinarian • Study, help, and monitor animals. • Sell horses for breeding and racing • Accurately grades livestock and meat • analyze the genetic makeup of animals • milks , calves, feeds and breeds cows. • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-02
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- Manage colonies of honeybees for the production of honey or pollination services.
- Oversees and maintains cattle or sheep on a large area of land.
- Buys, sells, and selects livestock for individuals or companies.
- Rehabilitates animals that have had amputation, surgery, or that suffer chronic pain.
- Assists in operations on the farm which includes milking, calving, breeding, and feeding.
- Specializes in the hoof care of horses, ponies, mules, and donkeys.
- Hired to sell and buy horses for breeding and racing.
- Studies the behavior of animals and wildlife.
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- Moves and monitors cattle during a feeding session.
- Sells animals at a public auction.
- Analyze the genetic make-up of animals.
- Professionally grooms dogs, cats, (etc.).
- Uses birds of prey to manage or exterminate pest bird species.
- Assists in daily operations on the farm including birthing, feeding, and breeding.
- Researches and advises on raw material product selection, maintenance feeding programs and modification of diets to meet certain desired outcomes.
- Assure that accurate grades are given to livestock or meat according to USDA standards.
- Research how nutrients in animal food or reproductive processes affect animal health.
- Provides research in the areas of embryo creation, IVF, cloning, and transgenic animal production.
- Perform animal welfare audits and food safety audits on farms, animal production facilities, and animal processing facilities.
- Oversees the health of newly weaned piglets
20 Clues: Sells animals at a public auction. • Analyze the genetic make-up of animals. • Professionally grooms dogs, cats, (etc.). • Oversees the health of newly weaned piglets • Studies the behavior of animals and wildlife. • Moves and monitors cattle during a feeding session. • Hired to sell and buy horses for breeding and racing. • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-02
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- Assists in daily operations on the farm.
- Monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation
- Studies the behavior of animals and wildlife
- Specializes in the hoof care of equine
- Maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area
- Ensures that meat is safe from contamination
- Doctors of veterinary medicine who diagnose diseases
- Check all aspects of a sow farm where adult female hogs are kept
- Oversees the health of newly weaned piglets
- Providing medical procedures to ensure that animals are healthy
- Management of the mill and feed crews.
- buy and sell horses for breeding and racing
- giving animals a better life
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- Responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of small animals
- sells animals at public auctions
- Manages the daily farm operations for a ranch owner
- genetic makeup of animals behavior
- Assuring that accurate grades are placed on livestock
- Conduct research and consult farmers and ranchers
- Reproductive services and research in the areas of embryo
20 Clues: giving animals a better life • sells animals at public auctions • genetic makeup of animals behavior • Specializes in the hoof care of equine • Management of the mill and feed crews. • Assists in daily operations on the farm. • Oversees the health of newly weaned piglets • buy and sell horses for breeding and racing • Studies the behavior of animals and wildlife • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-03
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- They assist impregnation and breeding.
- They do day to day operations of a farm.
- They manage a house of female hogs
- They buy,sell horses and breed them.
- They move cows around for feeding
- They assist the mill feed crew.
- They take care of new little piglets
- They bathe, brush, and style them.
- They help impregnate animals
- They study of the behavior of animals.
- They advise the raw material
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- They power wash things
- They manage colonies of honeybees
- They buy,and select livestock for people
- They use birds of prey to control.
- They work alongside a veterinarian
- They make sure the meat is safe
- They take care of the farm animals
- They provide embryol creation research.
- They specialize in hoof care of animals.
20 Clues: They power wash things • They help impregnate animals • They advise the raw material • They make sure the meat is safe • They assist the mill feed crew. • They manage colonies of honeybees • They move cows around for feeding • They use birds of prey to control. • They work alongside a veterinarian • They manage a house of female hogs • They take care of the farm animals • ...
Animal Science careers 2021-09-07
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- makes sure the meats sold according to standards
- does daily operations on the farm
- they work with farm animals
- marketing cattle
- hired to buy and sell horses for racing
- makes sure that the meat is safe from contamination
- a craftsmen who trims horses hooves
- manages colonies of honeybees
- aperson who decides what the animal eats
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- dealing in the raising and produce from bees
- They exercise the animals and massage
- daily operations of feed yards
- they load animals and bring them to places
- analyzing animals
- someone who works on a farm
- cleaning and or caring for a dog
- studies animals and other wildlife
- reselling farm animals
- a person who trains with birds
- managing the mill and feed crews
20 Clues: marketing cattle • analyzing animals • reselling farm animals • they work with farm animals • someone who works on a farm • manages colonies of honeybees • daily operations of feed yards • a person who trains with birds • cleaning and or caring for a dog • managing the mill and feed crews • does daily operations on the farm • studies animals and other wildlife • ...
Companies and careers 2025-07-04
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- to hire external companies to do work previously done in-house
- insecurity the risk or fear of losing your job
- contracts short-term work agreements with a fixed end date
- formally ended employment, either voluntary or involuntary
- removed layers of management from a company structure
- the time when someone stops working permanently, usually due to age
- having fewer levels of management in a company
- the sack another informal phrase for being dismissed
- having fewer staff or less waste; more efficient
- in your notice officially inform your employer that you are leaving
- moving to a higher or more important position at work
- informally removed from a job for doing something wrong
- officially removed from your job for a reason
- the process of making a company smaller or more efficient
- done within the company rather than outsourced
- off removed from a job due to company cutbacks, not personal fault
- the ability to adapt working hours or methods to suit needs
- self-employed people who work for different companies
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- independent workers hired for a specific task or period
- hierarchy the levels of authority in an organization
- changed the organization of a company to improve it
- support given to employees who are leaving, especially after redundancy
- to stop working permanently, often after a long career
- early retirement an option to retire before the usual age, often with benefits
- major changes in the way a company is organized
- your way up the career ladder move gradually to higher positions in a company
- having a higher rank or more experience than others
- reviews regular meetings to evaluate employee work and progress
- paths the direction or progression of someone's working life
- the money a company earns after expenses
- moved to a lower position or rank
- reduced the number of employees to cut costs
- to voluntarily leave a job
- doing tasks with minimum waste of time and resources
- redundant British term for being laid off due to lack of work
- British informal word for being fired
36 Clues: to voluntarily leave a job • moved to a lower position or rank • British informal word for being fired • the money a company earns after expenses • reduced the number of employees to cut costs • officially removed from your job for a reason • having fewer levels of management in a company • done within the company rather than outsourced • ...
college and careers 2022-11-08
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- must take charge of your finances-some items you will need to be aware of: travel, eating out, entertainment, clothing, phone bills, laundry, toiletries.
- will probably need one unless your school has excellent access to one. Printer may be able to be used in library.
- are one way to help finance education.
- good food cash, found everywhere, must keep track of withdraws and some banks charge hefty fees.
- Advantage- taken everywhere, spend it and it is gone, no chance to overspend. Disadvantages- should not carry a huge amount, could be stolen, not sure how much to withdraw.
- Advantage- easy, usually accepted may be hard to get credit. Disadvantage- can over spend, charged interest.
- What are terms of loans?How much will you owe at the end?What kind of monthly payments after graduating?What is the interest rate?
- Check the ____ for some small part time jobs- like dog walking or small administration jobs at the college
- are based on need. Based on the cost of your education which includes your scholarships, work study award and your expected family contributions. The government will pay the interest while you are in school. This is the “better” of the two federal loans.
- is the largest source of grants( you do not have to pay back)
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- will the major you choose reap the benefits of the loan? Will the job you choose enable you to pay it back? Which salary will be able to pay it back easier?
- Advantage- easier to handle and usually accepted Disadvantage- need to keep track of your purchases-could overspend.
- federal low interest loans demonstrated financial need. You must go through an “interview” to learn about your rights and responsibilities.
- some universities to not allow car on campus, charge a parking feem ect. Cheaper versus convenience to have a car. Is public transportation available?
- are not based on need (need blind), the negative side of this is that the interest on the loan is accrued during all of your time in college so it will cost you more.
- Leadership development awards- chamber of commerce, corporations, community groups.ROTC-armed services grant but must complete military service.Work Study Aid- working on campus to help pay for tuition.Church groups- based on religious membership, etc.Academic Scholarships— based on grades, test scores.Special field scholarships- based on major-May require an essay to apply.sports scholarship- few granted to talented student.Other interest scholarships- drama, speech, ect for extracurricular.
- Can establish credit history. Easy to use. Some cards offer “rewards' ' for using them - credits, points, travel mileage etc.
- Charge very high interest if you don’t pay off monthly.Harder to keep track of what you have spent
- every student should fill out a _____ early in the calendar year of the year you will graduate (usually by march 1)
- to overspend.Can get you in trouble for years if you don’t pay off monthly.
20 Clues: are one way to help finance education. • is the largest source of grants( you do not have to pay back) • to overspend.Can get you in trouble for years if you don’t pay off monthly. • good food cash, found everywhere, must keep track of withdraws and some banks charge hefty fees. • ...
Careers Chapter 4 2023-02-10
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- Funds typically given by the federal or state government that you are not required to pay back
- Official approval to do something professionally or legally
- Funds for school that you are not required to pay back; often described as “free money”
- A class you must successfully complete prior to taking other courses
- A measurement of the return one gets in exchange for the cost
- The education, skills, and experience that are required for a candidate to be considered for hire
- An arrangement in which a person learns an art, trade, or job under another, more experienced person
- A degree that is given to a student who has completed a bachelor’s degree ending with a high grade point average and is more specialized in a subject
- Funds that you borrow from public or private institutions to help you pay for postsecondary education
- A degree granted after a two-year course of study, especially by a community or junior college
- The highest academic degree that often requires extensive research and work in a subject area
- A written account of a particular job or position, including the duties and responsibilities, level of education and skills required, and more
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- A degree given to a student by a college or university after four years of study
- An application submitted to the US government that makes you eligible for federal student loans, grants, work-study programs, and military benefits
- Education that occurs after high school
- A document provided by a competent authority granting permission to engage in a business or occupation
- The primary area of study in postsecondary education and the foundation on which a student’s postsecondary education is built
- The action of teaching a person a particular skill or behavior
- A school that focuses on preparing students for a specific job as opposed to providing a general education such as a bachelor’s degree
- A secondary area of focus in postsecondary education
20 Clues: Education that occurs after high school • A secondary area of focus in postsecondary education • Official approval to do something professionally or legally • A measurement of the return one gets in exchange for the cost • The action of teaching a person a particular skill or behavior • A class you must successfully complete prior to taking other courses • ...
Crossword T4W6 - Careers 2025-11-21
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- Works be with students
- Makes music
- Works with books
- Makes bread
- Cooks food
- Designs Houses
- Writes books
- Works with pipes and water
- Helps sick animals
- Member of the Army
- Delivers Babies
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- Joins metal
- Works with wood
- Maintains gardens
- Makes coffees
- Works with meat
- Flies planes
- Practices Medicine
- Grows crops
- Fixes cars and engines
- Works with electricity
21 Clues: Cooks food • Joins metal • Makes music • Makes bread • Grows crops • Flies planes • Writes books • Makes coffees • Designs Houses • Works with wood • Works with meat • Delivers Babies • Works with books • Maintains gardens • Practices Medicine • Helps sick animals • Member of the Army • Works be with students • Fixes cars and engines • Works with electricity • Works with pipes and water
Crossword T4W6 - Careers 2025-11-21
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- Works be with students
- Makes music
- Works with books
- Makes bread
- Cooks food
- Designs Houses
- Writes books
- Works with pipes and water
- Helps sick animals
- Member of the Army
- Delivers Babies
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- Joins metal
- Works with wood
- Maintains gardens
- Makes coffees
- Works with meat
- Flies planes
- Practices Medicine
- Grows crops
- Fixes cars and engines
- Works with electricity
21 Clues: Cooks food • Joins metal • Makes music • Makes bread • Grows crops • Flies planes • Writes books • Makes coffees • Designs Houses • Works with wood • Works with meat • Delivers Babies • Works with books • Maintains gardens • Practices Medicine • Helps sick animals • Member of the Army • Works be with students • Fixes cars and engines • Works with electricity • Works with pipes and water
Engineering Careers-CrossWord 2025-10-21
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- Thermal-Massing
- Ram-Jet
- RQ-2-Processor
- Steam Engine
- Mars-Rovers
- Hydraulic-Fracturing
- Modern-Air-Conditioning
- Internet-of-Things
- They drive the invention process
- X-Ray-Tubes
- Radio
- Laser-Optics
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- C-Programming-Language
- Wind-Turbines
- Recombinant-DNA
- Dynamite
- Biofuel
- Assembly-Line
- Aqua-Lung
- Electric-Starter-Motor
- Autofocus-Camera
- Artificial-Intelligence
- Outer-Aileron-Yaw-Damper
- Nuclear-Power-Reactors
- Microprocessing
- UHT-Processing
26 Clues: Radio • Biofuel • Ram-Jet • Dynamite • Aqua-Lung • Mars-Rovers • X-Ray-Tubes • Steam Engine • Laser-Optics • Wind-Turbines • Assembly-Line • RQ-2-Processor • UHT-Processing • Recombinant-DNA • Thermal-Massing • Microprocessing • Autofocus-Camera • Internet-of-Things • Hydraulic-Fracturing • C-Programming-Language • Electric-Starter-Motor • Nuclear-Power-Reactors • Artificial-Intelligence • Modern-Air-Conditioning • ...
Healthcare Careers Crossword 2025-10-23
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- A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries.
- A professional who helps patients cope with social and emotional issues related to health.
- A healthcare professional who dispenses medications and advises on their safe use.
- A four-year college degree providing more advanced knowledge and skills.
- assistant (MA) - A healthcare worker who performs administrative and basic clinical tasks.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating sports-related injuries.
- A licensed medical professional who practices medicine under a physician’s supervision.
- A professional who studies behavior and provides mental health counseling.
- The highest level of academic degree, required for many healthcare professions like physicians or pharmacists.
- An advanced EMT who provides more complex emergency medical care.
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- Official permission granted by a government agency to practice a healthcare profession legally.
- A therapist who assists patients in regaining skills for daily living and working.
- A two-year college degree often required for entry-level healthcare jobs.
- A licensed nurse who provides direct patient care and coordinates treatment plans.
- A credential awarded to individuals who meet specific professional standards and pass an exam.
- A specialist who helps patients improve movement and manage pain through therapy.
- A healthcare provider trained to give emergency medical care outside the hospital.
- practical/vocational nurse (LPN/LVN) - A nurse who provides basic nursing care under the supervision of an RN or physician.
- Graduate degree earned after a bachelor’s, often required for specialized healthcare roles.
- An expert in nutrition who advises patients on healthy eating.
- A specialist who diagnoses and treats hearing and balance disorders.
21 Clues: An expert in nutrition who advises patients on healthy eating. • A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries. • An advanced EMT who provides more complex emergency medical care. • A specialist who diagnoses and treats hearing and balance disorders. • A four-year college degree providing more advanced knowledge and skills. • ...
Health care careers 2025-10-02
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- issues a statement that a person has fulfilled the requirements
- authorizes an individual to work a given occupation
- diseases of the cardiovascular system
- after an exam maintains a list of qualified personnel
- works with x-rays, radiation, nuclear medicine
- diseases and disorders of the eye
- alignment of teeth
- disease of the mind
- disorders of the nervous system
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- diseases of the urinary system
- disease of the gums and bone
- assigns specific codes to diagnoses for the purpose of insurance billing
- dispenses medication
- diseases of the female reproductive system
- treatment of children
- identifies disease in a group of people
- evaluates patients for glasses/contacts
- required training to maintain a license
- surgery on the teeth, mouth, jaw
- cancer specialist
- provides basic care for medical emergencies
- pregnancy and childbirth
22 Clues: cancer specialist • alignment of teeth • disease of the mind • dispenses medication • treatment of children • pregnancy and childbirth • disease of the gums and bone • diseases of the urinary system • disorders of the nervous system • surgery on the teeth, mouth, jaw • diseases and disorders of the eye • diseases of the cardiovascular system • identifies disease in a group of people • ...
Engineering Careers 2021-09-01
12 Clues: pump • motor • robot • software • jet fuel • airplane • chemicals • microscope • steam engine • nano-electronics • Submarine Sound Telegraphy • internal combustion engine
Engineering Careers 2021-08-27
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- Design, develop, manufacture, test, and maintain systems, components, and devices across a broad spectrum of technologies relating to the use and transformation of electrical and electronic signals, including digital, analog, and radio frequency (RF).
- Develop equipment and devices used in Biological research, health care, hospitals, and research facilities.
- Design mechanical devices and systems, such as tools and machinery, thermal products including sensors and detectors, and fluid flow and fluid dynamics products and systems such as pumps, valves, and hydraulic systems.
- While computer engineers are more focused on the hardware design aspects of computer systems, software engineers focus on the science of computing, code/programming development, and the creation of specialized applications such as artificial intelligence and robotics programming.
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- Design aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, satellites, and other defense systems.
- typically focused on the hardware design aspects of computer and computer-based systems, including processors, memory, networks, I/O, and communications elements.
- Work to understand and develop solutions to environmental problems of industry and society, such as air and water pollution, sewage and waste management, recycling of materials, and the effective preservation and use of natural resources.
- Plan, design, and supervise the construction of roads, bridges, buildings, airports, dams, and other large-scale projects.
- Work in the field of production of food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, paints, coatings, and other products that depend on the development of specialized chemicals.
- Science Perform research, testing, and evaluation on new or improved materials whose characteristics will enhance the development of products with superior performance, durability, and cost.
- Focused on designing and creating the equipment and systems to take advantage of nuclear fission for the creation of electrical energy as well as the use of radioactive materials for other applications in fields such as nuclear medicine for health care and disease treatment.
- Develop effective and efficient production systems and processes that provide for the optimum use of workers, machines, energy, and information to allow for cost efficiency. Design the layouts of factories, plants, warehouses, and other facilities using these process optimization skills.
12 Clues: Design aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, satellites, and other defense systems. • Develop equipment and devices used in Biological research, health care, hospitals, and research facilities. • Plan, design, and supervise the construction of roads, bridges, buildings, airports, dams, and other large-scale projects. • ...
Careers Happen 2013-01-24
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- What is the name given to knowledge and training you get
- Who can provide you with inspiration
- Which department looks after all staff requirements
- What is a person/organisation that seeks legal advice called
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- What is another name of a lawyer
- What job involves meeting clients on arrival
- Can anyone aim to work in a law firm
- What is important for long term development
- What is the name of the IT specialist support unit
- development Which department markets the firm
- Name the place where disputes are decided
- Does everyone need a law degree to work in a law firm
12 Clues: What is another name of a lawyer • Can anyone aim to work in a law firm • Who can provide you with inspiration • Name the place where disputes are decided • What is important for long term development • What job involves meeting clients on arrival • development Which department markets the firm • What is the name of the IT specialist support unit • ...
Engineering Careers 2014-04-24
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- This engineers research, design and develop vehicles and their subsystems.
- A combination of biology, medicine and engineering. They are trained to analyze and design solutions that will improve patient care.
- Also known as biological engineering, and it covers subjects from aquaculture (raising food sources that thrive in water), to land farming and forestry.
- The study of the design, development, and production of air and spacecraft.
- These engineers utilize their knowledge of the physical world to manipulate the interactions of individual atoms and molecules.
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- Engineers are specialists who are in charge of the testing, design, development and maintenance of computer software for business and personal use.
- Engineering that is the study of motion, energy and force.
- Engineers that use science and engineering principles to protect and improve the environment.
- Engineers that develop and improve the software programs and hardware that make computers run.
- Engineers that specialize in power supply and generation.
- Engineering that involves geology,civil engineering, and fields such as mining, forestry and geography.
- These engineers specialize in road, bridge, buildings and water supply system design and construction.
12 Clues: Engineers that specialize in power supply and generation. • Engineering that is the study of motion, energy and force. • This engineers research, design and develop vehicles and their subsystems. • The study of the design, development, and production of air and spacecraft. • ...
Careers Week 2023-12-04
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- Someone constantly surrounded by food
- Fixes blocked drains and toilets
- Creator of books, articles or documents
- The first point of call in an office
- A type of chef, someone who specialises in pastry dishes
- Maker of delicious coffee
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- Someone who has finished school but chose to go back
- A sportsperson
- someone who makes fitted clothes, or alters them
- Someone who organises bookshelves, provides information and recreational resources
- Works on and repairs vehicles and their engines
- Someone who pretends to be someone else while they are working
12 Clues: A sportsperson • Maker of delicious coffee • Fixes blocked drains and toilets • The first point of call in an office • Someone constantly surrounded by food • Creator of books, articles or documents • Works on and repairs vehicles and their engines • someone who makes fitted clothes, or alters them • Someone who has finished school but chose to go back • ...
Medical Careers 2024-10-17
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- medical professional who draws blood.
- the arm vein must be _________________ before injecting
- EMT's are the ___________________ people at the scene.
- is used to slow down blood flow.
- employed at doctor offices, hospitals, and schools
- ______________ container is used to properly store used IV.
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- EMT's must care for patients in ________________
- provides care for animals
- Phlebotomist must find the ______________
- It is important to check the _______________ of an injured pet.
- Emergency Medical Technician
- EMT must travel with the patient to the _________
12 Clues: provides care for animals • Emergency Medical Technician • is used to slow down blood flow. • medical professional who draws blood. • Phlebotomist must find the ______________ • EMT's must care for patients in ________________ • EMT must travel with the patient to the _________ • employed at doctor offices, hospitals, and schools • ...
Medical careers 2025-05-19
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- A doctor who takes care of patients with cancer
- worker, masters or bachelors degree: is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals , groups, communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being.
- A doctor who treats mental disorders
- A medical doctor who specializes in brain and spinal cord and nerves
- A doctor who used x rays and radiation to diagnose and treat disorders
- therapist, Uses music to deal with social physical or emotional problems
- therapist, Uses art to deal with social physical or emotional problems
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- A doctor who treats disorders of the urinary system
- surgeon, Specializing in surgical procedures of the chest
- A doctor who specializes in bone disorders
- A doctor who specializes in pregnancy and delivering babies
- A doctor that diagnoses diseases by studying cell and tissue
12 Clues: A doctor who treats mental disorders • A doctor who specializes in bone disorders • A doctor who takes care of patients with cancer • A doctor who treats disorders of the urinary system • surgeon, Specializing in surgical procedures of the chest • A doctor who specializes in pregnancy and delivering babies • ...
Engineering Careers 2025-01-24
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- Design mechanical systems for ships and submarines.
- Write and test code in programming languages.
- Design systems and devices using CAD software.
- Build and maintain infrastructure like roads and bridges.
- Design medical devices like prosthetics and imaging systems.
- Improve workplace efficiency and reduce waste.
- Ensure the safe operation of nuclear power plants.
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- Solve problems like pollution and climate change.
- Develop and test aircraft, spacecraft, and satellites.
- Optimize processes to produce fuels and chemicals.
- Design and test circuits and renewable energy solutions.
- Develop machinery and systems for sustainable farming.
12 Clues: Write and test code in programming languages. • Design systems and devices using CAD software. • Improve workplace efficiency and reduce waste. • Solve problems like pollution and climate change. • Optimize processes to produce fuels and chemicals. • Ensure the safe operation of nuclear power plants. • Design mechanical systems for ships and submarines. • ...
Ar project 2026-02-05
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- one of district 12s mentor
- dove girlfriend of Haymitch
- Haymitch's weapon of choice
- the players in the games
- genetically mutated animals
- the first mutt Haymitch encounters
- liquor fake drink from district 12
- things that's the tributes receive in the games
- wyats token
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- the thing that kills Lou Lou
- where the story takes place
- Panache's weapon of choice
- group up against careers
- the rich and most powerful place in Panem
- girl who uses a blow dart in the games
- how the tributes are picked
- the different section of Panem
- president of Panem
- chemical substance that causes injury
- family of singers in district 12
20 Clues: wyats token • president of Panem • group up against careers • the players in the games • one of district 12s mentor • Panache's weapon of choice • where the story takes place • dove girlfriend of Haymitch • Haymitch's weapon of choice • how the tributes are picked • genetically mutated animals • the thing that kills Lou Lou • the different section of Panem • ...
Careers Vocabulary 2022-10-25
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- - a job that someone does (formal)
- - someone who works to learn a skill and earn a small amount of money
- - a specific job, e.g. Assistant Manager
- - a status of a student who works in an organization in order to gain work experience
- - someone sells their work or services to different companies
- - a type of work which people feel they are suited for and spend a lot of time doing
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- - an employee who works for a company with no fixed limit on their contract
- - a job or series of jobs someone does in their working life, often in one professional area
- - an employee who works for a company for a short, fixed period of time
- - a status given to new employees and trainees of a company, business, or organization
- - a type of work that needs special training or a particular skill
- - someone who works in a place to get experience of a job, often without being paid
12 Clues: - a job that someone does (formal) • - a specific job, e.g. Assistant Manager • - someone sells their work or services to different companies • - a type of work that needs special training or a particular skill • - someone who works to learn a skill and earn a small amount of money • - an employee who works for a company for a short, fixed period of time • ...
Stem Careers 2023-03-21
12 Clues: does math • Ms. Norman • studies the mind • Designs websites • designs buildings • studies life forms • researches the earth • develops nuclear power • studies stars and space • sticks hot metals together • studies life forms UNDERWATER • pays attention to money trends
Engineering Careers 2022-02-17
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- Design, test, and develop electrical
- analyze environmental impact on things
- Make components for computers
- Design and test medical systems and products
- design/test political objects
- Develop ways to extract oil
- Checks industrial machinery
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- Analyze problems in mechanical devices
- Build mines in environmentally friendly
- Work on stuff related to sea machines
- design and improve air related machines
- Design/improve environmentally friendly machines
12 Clues: Develop ways to extract oil • Checks industrial machinery • Make components for computers • design/test political objects • Design, test, and develop electrical • Work on stuff related to sea machines • Analyze problems in mechanical devices • analyze environmental impact on things • Build mines in environmentally friendly • design and improve air related machines • ...
Jobs/Careers 2024-03-12
12 Clues: Fights fires • Travels to space • Plays instruments • Helps sick people • Creates paintings • Educates students • Flies an airplane • Works in a kitchen • Conducts experiments • Maintain law and order • Designs and builds structures • Grows crops and raises animals
Psychology careers 2024-03-19
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- is the study of understanding why people buy certain products or services.
- is the scientific study of how and why humans grow, change, and adapt across the course of their lives.
- FACTOR- Psychology Studies Humans and Machines
- are concerned with the physical and psychological well-being of all people and look at prevention as a way to promote individual wellness
- is an integration of human science, behavioral science, theory, and clinical knowledge for the purpose of understanding, preventing, and relieving psychologically-based distress
- -The practice of helping motivate people to make health-conscious decisions like not smoking, eating the right foods, and exercising more to prevent illness.
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- is a specialty in professional psychology characterized by activities primarily intended to provide professional psychological expertise within the judicial and legal systems.
- the study of how humans learn and retain knowledge.
- use scientific methods to collect data and perform research.
- CULTURAL-analyzes characteristics and behavior across different cultural groups, with an interest in variation as well as human universals.
- addresses behavioral and mental issues faced by individuals across the lifespan who are affected by any injury or chronic health condition that leads to disability, including issues such as : emotional coping, mental and psychological status.
- The branch of psychology that deals with social interactions, including their origins and their effects on the individual.
12 Clues: FACTOR- Psychology Studies Humans and Machines • the study of how humans learn and retain knowledge. • use scientific methods to collect data and perform research. • is the study of understanding why people buy certain products or services. • is the scientific study of how and why humans grow, change, and adapt across the course of their lives. • ...
Wendell Scott 2014-02-22
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- What did his job call for?
- Where did he suffer his injury
- Who did he marry?
- What was his first job?
- Where was he born?
- How many races in the top division?
- He finished in the ___ ___ 147 times.
- What did he win in is classes?
- The only African American NASCAR driver.
- Many blacks were ____ from races.
- Why did he stop racing?
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- what he won in 1973
- What city was he born in?
- what was the record for his time?
- How many children?
- What month was he born in?
- What was his race?
- What month did he die?
- How many careers?
- He raced 500 races in this division.
20 Clues: Who did he marry? • How many careers? • How many children? • Where was he born? • What was his race? • what he won in 1973 • What month did he die? • What was his first job? • Why did he stop racing? • What city was he born in? • What did his job call for? • What month was he born in? • Where did he suffer his injury • What did he win in is classes? • what was the record for his time? • ...
Wendell Scott 2014-02-22
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- What month was he born in?
- What was his race?
- How many races in the top division?
- He finished in the ___ ___ 147 times.
- Who did he marry?
- What city was he born in?
- Where was he born?
- He raced 500 races in this division.
- What month did he die?
- How many careers?
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- What did his job call for?
- what was the record for his time?
- The only African American NASCAR driver.
- Why did he stop racing?
- What was his first job?
- What did he win in is classes?
- what he won in 1973
- Where did he suffer his injury
- How many children?
- Many blacks were ____ from races.
20 Clues: Who did he marry? • How many careers? • What was his race? • How many children? • Where was he born? • what he won in 1973 • What month did he die? • Why did he stop racing? • What was his first job? • What city was he born in? • What did his job call for? • What month was he born in? • What did he win in is classes? • Where did he suffer his injury • what was the record for his time? • ...
brain science 2023-01-13
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- Little to no taste, boring
- the chemical process of decomposition
- The Beatle solo careers seemed _________ compared to their glory days.
- Pushing an idea or action to get ones way, in a tedious or annoying method.
- connect
- the human heart is _____ to the human body.
- perfect
- unable
- Theorize
- raise
- plentiful
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- A state of mind that may be caused by intoxication or sickness, associated with delusions and hallucinations.
- his ________ gibe was meaningless and hurt many.
- To achieve through great means or get something through hard work.
- destroys
- The opportunity to _______ was open in the argument
- conceal
- She continued ___________ good vibes.
- ignorant
- formation
20 Clues: raise • unable • connect • conceal • perfect • destroys • ignorant • Theorize • formation • plentiful • Little to no taste, boring • the chemical process of decomposition • She continued ___________ good vibes. • the human heart is _____ to the human body. • his ________ gibe was meaningless and hurt many. • The opportunity to _______ was open in the argument • ...
Final Project 2022-12-15
9 Clues: is important • has a history • do a lot of work • need to be cleaned • deserves healthcare • is different everywhere • can be dangerous or non dangerous • is similar to behavior in the field • are all different, they just connect through wanting to help others
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-01
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- Grades livestock to make sure it has good meat.
- Moves cattle around a feeding operation on horseback.
- Sells animals at public auctions.
- Research how things impact animal health.
- Studies the behavior of animals and wildlife.
- Tend to honeybee colonies and harvest honey
- Manages a ranch for the owner.
- Train horses for races and shows.
- Assist with tending to cows on a farm.
- Take care of the hooves of horses and creatures like it.
- Analyze animal genes and what the genes do.
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- Uses predatory birds to keep the population of an environment under control.
- In charge of breeding animals.
- Buy and sell horses for breeding and racing.
- auditor Go to animal facilities and make sure everything is up to code.
- Sell, buy and select livestock for individuals or companies.
- Inspects all meat so it is safe to consume before someone can buy it.
- Take care of sheep or goats that are used for meat or dairy production.
- Grooms cats dogs and other pets.
19 Clues: In charge of breeding animals. • Manages a ranch for the owner. • Grooms cats dogs and other pets. • Sells animals at public auctions. • Train horses for races and shows. • Assist with tending to cows on a farm. • Research how things impact animal health. • Tend to honeybee colonies and harvest honey • Analyze animal genes and what the genes do. • ...
CAREERS in Spanish 2021-12-07
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- trabaja con los dientes
- ___________ Navidad
- ir a otro lugar
- Hollie es mía
- un tópico específico de estudiar
- Hollie y yo tenemos cinco
- combate los fuegos
- donde puedes nadar
- ayuda al médico
- le gusta hablar y gana mucho dinero
- el contrario de pobre
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- UK, Louisville, WKU
- el contrario del pasado
- ayuda a las personas enfermas
- ayuda a los animales enfermo
- vende las drogas
- trabaja en una granja
- enseña a los estudiantes
- sirve a los Estados Unidos en el militar
19 Clues: Hollie es mía • ir a otro lugar • ayuda al médico • vende las drogas • combate los fuegos • donde puedes nadar • UK, Louisville, WKU • ___________ Navidad • trabaja en una granja • el contrario de pobre • el contrario del pasado • trabaja con los dientes • enseña a los estudiantes • Hollie y yo tenemos cinco • ayuda a los animales enfermo • ayuda a las personas enfermas • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-02
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- They take care of older pigs
- Assist in branding or tagging of animals
- therapist for animals
- They work on a farm and milk cows
- Analyze the genetic makeup of animals in order to discover which genes cause them to behave certain ways.
- they sell meat that is according to standards
- Making sure the mom and baby animals are okay and healthy
- They train horses
- They make all types of animals pretty by brushing fur,clipping nails, cleaning ears and teeth.
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- They take care of baby pigs
- reproductive processes impact animal health
- Take care of the animals that are going to be food
- They clean animal stuff with powerful water
- They are responsible for the sickness of animals like dogs, cats, rabbits, caged birds, and other small pets.
- out personnel assist in loading market livestock onto and off of trucks.
- Assist veterinarian in treatments and surgeries
- They takes care of bees
- manages the day- to-day farm operations for the ranch owner.
- They mostly work at the Zoo
19 Clues: They train horses • therapist for animals • They takes care of bees • They take care of baby pigs • They mostly work at the Zoo • They take care of older pigs • They work on a farm and milk cows • Assist in branding or tagging of animals • reproductive processes impact animal health • They clean animal stuff with powerful water • they sell meat that is according to standards • ...
hunger games 2022-12-07
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- prims goat
- sent by the capitol on the last day
- katniss's best friend
- katniss's ally
- dish sent by haymitch after katniss and peeta kissed
- Rue threw at katniss on the first day of hg
- trained to be in the hunger games
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- created the hunger games
- katniss's weapon
- where katniss and peeta are from
- peetas and katniss's mentor
- let katniss go after she said she saved Rue
12 Clues: prims goat • katniss's ally • katniss's weapon • katniss's best friend • created the hunger games • peetas and katniss's mentor • where katniss and peeta are from • trained to be in the hunger games • sent by the capitol on the last day • Rue threw at katniss on the first day of hg • let katniss go after she said she saved Rue • dish sent by haymitch after katniss and peeta kissed
<3 2025-12-30
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- Laufey song we danced to
- An edit "I believe in Caitlyn ___"
- My kind of owl
- Your favourite picture of us is from...
- What you first said to me!
- What you like to take my phone for in Grade 9
- Our son!
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- The month of our anniversary
- Where we met
- Where you sat in Civics and Careers
- Your kind of owl
- Our Fleetwood Mac song
12 Clues: Our son! • Where we met • My kind of owl • Your kind of owl • Our Fleetwood Mac song • Laufey song we danced to • What you first said to me! • The month of our anniversary • An edit "I believe in Caitlyn ___" • Where you sat in Civics and Careers • Your favourite picture of us is from... • What you like to take my phone for in Grade 9
Library Words 2025-09-16
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- PCTVS Username for Databases
- Book about a person
- Quality online research material
- Book about Careers
- App for Ebooks and audiobooks
- What you need to borrow a book (2 words)
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- App to borrow books from other libraries
- App for finding library material
- App for bibliographic management
- Type of Book Good for Research
- What you need to create to come to the library
- Password for most databases
12 Clues: Book about Careers • Book about a person • Password for most databases • PCTVS Username for Databases • App for Ebooks and audiobooks • Type of Book Good for Research • App for finding library material • App for bibliographic management • Quality online research material • App to borrow books from other libraries • What you need to borrow a book (2 words) • ...
Retaining Top Talent 2024-11-15
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- Used to understand why employees leave
- Actively listening and addressing concerns to improve satisfaction
- Work-Life
- Public acknowledgement and rewards for good work
- A reward or benefit offered to encourage loyalty
- Empowering and fostering employee growth
- Feeling Appreciated and
- Providing training to enhance an employee's
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- Helps employees advance in their careers
- Frequent and open, to build trust and clarity
- Positive relationships within a team are referred to as
- Flexible
- Programs Provide pathways for employees to learn
- Caring, involved and
- Gathering feedback to understand employees needs
15 Clues: Flexible • Work-Life • Caring, involved and • Feeling Appreciated and • Used to understand why employees leave • Helps employees advance in their careers • Empowering and fostering employee growth • Providing training to enhance an employee's • Frequent and open, to build trust and clarity • Programs Provide pathways for employees to learn • ...
Gilmore Girls Crossword 2025-12-16
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- Fast-talking single mom who loves coffee
- Rory’s traditional grandfather
- Elegant and controlling grandmother
- Bookish daughter with big dreams
- Clumsy but talented chef
- Quirky small town setting
- Rule-loving town selectman
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- Girl who didn'd get into Harvard due to loss of virginity
- Odd-job man with many careers
- Ivy League college Rory attends
- Prestigious prep school Rory attends
- Luke’s place to eat and gossip
- Dramatic dance teacher in town
- Essential fuel for the Gilmore girls
- Diner owner with a gruff exterior
15 Clues: Clumsy but talented chef • Quirky small town setting • Rule-loving town selectman • Odd-job man with many careers • Rory’s traditional grandfather • Luke’s place to eat and gossip • Dramatic dance teacher in town • Ivy League college Rory attends • Bookish daughter with big dreams • Diner owner with a gruff exterior • Elegant and controlling grandmother • ...
Biomedical Science Careers 2017-10-20
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- Science Civil Laws
- surgeon
- Physiology Exercise
- quality analyst Safeguarding water quality
- human movement
- Branch of medicine
- specialist find out whats wrong with a persons body
- Scientist Pathology department of hospital
- interaction of nutrition
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- and transplant coordinator Healthcare professional
- Operate on people with injuries
- Bone doctor
- Behavior Person Health
- Provides and takes care of pets
- technician takes samples and performs tests
- Counseling relatives at risk
- Doctor of medicine
- Dissector
- resolve personal problems
19 Clues: surgeon • Dissector • Bone doctor • human movement • Science Civil Laws • Doctor of medicine • Branch of medicine • Physiology Exercise • Behavior Person Health • interaction of nutrition • resolve personal problems • Counseling relatives at risk • Operate on people with injuries • Provides and takes care of pets • quality analyst Safeguarding water quality • ...
Emergency Health Careers 2024-03-20
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- sudden attack of disease; uncontrolled muscle movements of epilepsy
- The state of being awake and aware of one’s surroundings
- spotted with patches of color
- Pertaining to the heart and lungs
- American Heart Association
- antigenic poison or venom of plant or animal origin
- American Red Cross
- Automated external defibrillator
- When a patient is in need of emergency assistance, they will be taken to the hospital's Emergency Room (ER)
- Condition of not being protected against disease
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- abnormal external or internal bleeding
- a system that provides Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- placing a tube within or through the trachea
- Situated or occurring with the trachea
- Basic Life Support, or BLS, generally refers to the type of care that first-responders, healthcare providers and public safety
- Pertaining to a crisis or danger of death
- condition of acute failure of the peripheral circulation
- Act of inhaling foreign matter, usually emesis, into the respiratory tract
- Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) a group of procedures and techniques that treat immediately life-threatening conditions
19 Clues: American Red Cross • American Heart Association • spotted with patches of color • Automated external defibrillator • Pertaining to the heart and lungs • abnormal external or internal bleeding • Situated or occurring with the trachea • Pertaining to a crisis or danger of death • placing a tube within or through the trachea • Condition of not being protected against disease • ...
Careers in STEM 2023-10-31
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- design, program, build and test robots
- collect and study samples of soil and water to determine the level and quantity of pollutants present in the samples.
- work in a range of industries including film, broadcasting (radio or television), live performance (theatre, music, dance), advertising, and audio recordings. They are required to assemble, operate, and maintain the technical equipment used to record, amplify, enhance, mix, and reproduce sound. They identify the sound requirements for a given situation and use their specialized knowledge to produce this sound.
- utilize satellite images, aerial photographs, and Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology to craft models of the Earth’s features and surface to create topographic maps.
- design, implement, and analyze algorithms for solving problems. This career requires a high level of expertise in mathematics because the codes used are based on numerical theories and cutting-edge mathematical algorithms; decipher secret coding systems and decode messages for military, political, or law enforcement agencies or organizations, helping to provide privacy for people and corporations and keep hackers out of important data systems.
- The study of relationships between animals, plants, and the environment. They investigate urban, suburban, rural, forest, freshwater, estuarine, and marine environments, helping us understand the connections between organisms and their environment.
- the people who make sure that the products we use not only smell and feel good, but are also safe for us to use. Some might work on the formulation of new cosmetics, while others might focus on improving the performance of the current product.
- they make fireworks fly, designing displays for use in sports arenas and concert venues, and for special effects in movies and television.
- While it’s not necessary to have a qualification in ecological studies, biology or botany is essential to have a working knowledge of both. Planning and maintaining a rooftop garden needs a good understanding of gardening, conservation methods and ecology.
- information security professionals who are in charge of monitoring and safeguarding computer networks, sensitive information and proprietary data from hackers and malware.
- analyzing everything from blood samples to tire tracks in order to provide impartial scientific evidence for use in courts of law to support the prosecution or defense in criminal and civil investigations.
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- design, operate and maintain nuclear reactors and plants. They also implement procedures that allow the safe disposal of nuclear waste and ensure that every nuclear plant has safety measures in place in case of a leak.
- A type of herpetologist which in turn is a type of zoologist. People who work in this highly specialized area extract venom from snakes and other reptiles which produce venom that could cause illness and death
- an experimental technique in which a defective mutant allele is replaced with a functional one.
- professionals who care and maintain marine life in aquariums and marine conservation centers. They can specialize in a number of different areas, including safely breeding creatures in captivity, creating and maintaining aquatic exhibits and shows, training sea life, and educating the public about sea life.
- study to try to detect the presence of cryptids – animals that are considered to be long extinct or maybe even mythical. This career contributed to discovering animals such as giant squids, Komodo dragons and okapi were all once considered creatures of legend but have since been proven to exist.
- experiment with the chemical makeup of foods to make them safer, tastier, longer-lasting, or easier to ship.
- Specialized geologists who study the patterns of volcanoes. by studying a variety of ash and rock samples, simulate controlled explosions that mimic volcanic activity, and even listen to the gurgles of a volcano.
- Use of both science and art to produce photographs, videos, and graphical images for use in health care, helping to promote scientific knowledge to patients and the greater public.
19 Clues: design, program, build and test robots • an experimental technique in which a defective mutant allele is replaced with a functional one. • experiment with the chemical makeup of foods to make them safer, tastier, longer-lasting, or easier to ship. • ...
Careers in Business 2025-10-27
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- – Adapting easily to change
- – Promoting and delivering value to customers
- – Protection against financial loss
- – Getting and using money for business goals
- management – Overseeing all marketing functions
- research – Studying data about products and consumers
- management – Overseeing production of goods or services
- – Having the right goods at the right time for profit
- finance – Managing company money, budgets, and investments
- – Persuading customers to buy products or services
- – Keeping and interpreting financial records
- management – Linking business needs with technology
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- – Belief in your own skills and abilities
- – Being reliable and deserving confidence
- – Coming up with unique ideas or solutions
- services – Handling deposits, loans, and credit
- services – Managing clerical and office operations
- management – Planning and directing a business’s operations
- – Putting money into ventures for profit
- communications – Informing or persuading target audiences
- management – Managing hiring, training, and employee relations
- – Showing strong excitement or interest
22 Clues: – Adapting easily to change • – Protection against financial loss • – Showing strong excitement or interest • – Putting money into ventures for profit • – Belief in your own skills and abilities • – Being reliable and deserving confidence • – Coming up with unique ideas or solutions • – Getting and using money for business goals • ...
Employability 2014-01-17
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- impressively neat or trim in appearance
- the act of giving and receiving information
- occupation or profession
- formal letter form for a company
- fair and genuine
- to be honest and reliably
- dependable and honesty
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- showing that you are polite and civil
- a past contact name organisation as part of a c.v
- to get things in order
- vitae a brief account of a person education qualifications
- accomplishment or achievement
- desire or willingness to do something
- regularly on time never late
- process getting the job
15 Clues: fair and genuine • to get things in order • dependable and honesty • process getting the job • occupation or profession • to be honest and reliably • regularly on time never late • accomplishment or achievement • formal letter form for a company • showing that you are polite and civil • desire or willingness to do something • impressively neat or trim in appearance • ...
Skills promise 2025-09-02
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- clearly exchange and share ideas
- makes good financial decisions
- overcome hard situations and difficulties
- works well in team
- think for yourself and take action
- having integrity and vision to motivate others
- confident with operating IT software
- recognising diverse opinions and cultures
- strong desire and determination to succeed
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- trust in one's ability to read, write and calculate
- use imagnination to generate novel ideas
- trust in one's abilities and qualities
- find solutions to complex issues
- being compentent, reliable and respectful
- prepared for careers
15 Clues: works well in team • prepared for careers • makes good financial decisions • clearly exchange and share ideas • find solutions to complex issues • think for yourself and take action • confident with operating IT software • trust in one's abilities and qualities • use imagnination to generate novel ideas • overcome hard situations and difficulties • ...
Look for Me 2025-11-19
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- Allow people to work from home
- Teachable knowledge or abilities
- Traditions, beliefs and values
- Friends can encourage or discourage certain career paths
- Guidance and support from experienced professional
- Innate ability
- Abilities gains via education
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- Careers are no longer limited to local opportunities
- On going process of self-awareness and self-evaluation
- Interpersonal qualities
10 Clues: Innate ability • Interpersonal qualities • Abilities gains via education • Allow people to work from home • Traditions, beliefs and values • Teachable knowledge or abilities • Guidance and support from experienced professional • Careers are no longer limited to local opportunities • On going process of self-awareness and self-evaluation • ...
SISTERS FOR SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS 2022-12-15
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- PATSY CLINE AND THIS CAME ON CAR TRIPS
- SHARED BIRTHDAYS, XMAS
- ENDURING AND GROWING
- REWADING CAREERS IN THIS PROFESSION
- FEELING FOR EACH OTHERS UNIQUENESS
- MOM GIVING TONIS, MAKING CLOTHES
- SOPHIA AND MARY JANE
- BEATLES FOR YOU, ELVIS FOR ME
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- CORNERSTONE VALUE FOR EACH OF US
- PRECIOUS JOHN AND ELSIE
- EDUCATED, WHITE, LOVED, FREE WOMEN
- ONE OF DAD'S PROUD CREATIONS
- TOGETHER TO PEI, FLORIDA
- GRIEVED LOSS OF HIM EVEN BEFORE HE DIED
- TALENTS FOR QUILTS, STAINED GLASS
- ORIGIN OF RED HAIR, BEAUTY
- HAPPENING IN OUR GARDENS AND OURSELVES
- WITH LIVES COME JOYS AND __
- SOMETIMES CAUSE LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL
- EXTENDED FAMILY THROUGH THESE LOVED ONES
20 Clues: ENDURING AND GROWING • SOPHIA AND MARY JANE • SHARED BIRTHDAYS, XMAS • PRECIOUS JOHN AND ELSIE • TOGETHER TO PEI, FLORIDA • ORIGIN OF RED HAIR, BEAUTY • WITH LIVES COME JOYS AND __ • ONE OF DAD'S PROUD CREATIONS • BEATLES FOR YOU, ELVIS FOR ME • CORNERSTONE VALUE FOR EACH OF US • MOM GIVING TONIS, MAKING CLOTHES • TALENTS FOR QUILTS, STAINED GLASS • EDUCATED, WHITE, LOVED, FREE WOMEN • ...
Words 2023-04-28
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- a country located in central america
- where people study their careers
- it's a coin
- a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae.
- located in the horn of Africa
- cooked
- worldwide
- fruit you can eat
- country in the middle east
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- it's a country from South America
- place where we stand with our feet
- happening or coming immediately
- West Germanic language
- it's a country from Europe
- can make tea or coffee with it
- belf where coffee beans are primarily grown.
- something sweet that's made of cacao seeds
- Also known as Arabic coffee
- flowing freely like water
- A person from North America
20 Clues: cooked • worldwide • it's a coin • fruit you can eat • West Germanic language • flowing freely like water • it's a country from Europe • country in the middle east • Also known as Arabic coffee • A person from North America • located in the horn of Africa • can make tea or coffee with it • happening or coming immediately • where people study their careers • ...
Impact Forces 2023-12-18
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- To build
- Can be minimized with light weight materials
- Amount of money allowed
- What you should maximize during a collision
- When two objects come in contact
- Working together in a group
- To make larger or more
- Come up with an idea
- Fix damage
- Cycles of improvement
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- To make smaller or less
- What an object feels in a collision
- To create
- To check for quality
- What you are trying to do with each iteration
- Can be minimized with a parachute
- This costs you money to repair
- Look over the results of a test
- The parts and pieces you get to work with
- Careers that involve iterating
20 Clues: To build • To create • Fix damage • To check for quality • Come up with an idea • Cycles of improvement • To make larger or more • To make smaller or less • Amount of money allowed • Working together in a group • This costs you money to repair • Careers that involve iterating • Look over the results of a test • When two objects come in contact • Can be minimized with a parachute • ...
Las profesiones 2025-01-10
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- designer
- factory worker/laborer
- computer programmer
- customer
- electrician
- interviewer
- businessperson
- farmer
- teacher/professor
- occupations
- singer
- actress
- waiter
- manager
- boss
- specialist
- publicist
- athlete
- mason
- doctor
- government official
- fireman
- veterinarian
- nurse
- salesman
- accountant
- architect
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- businesswoman
- plumber
- professions
- carpenter
- reporter
- journalist
- teacher
- cashier
- receptionist
- principal
- secretary
- taxi driver
- job candidate
- mayor
- judge
- owner
- dentist
- artist
- policeman
- employee
- cook
- executive
- careers
- pilot
- barber
- soldier
- lawyer
- engineer
- mechanic
- housekeeper
- scubadiver
- hairdresser
- pharmacist
60 Clues: cook • boss • mayor • judge • owner • pilot • mason • nurse • artist • farmer • singer • waiter • barber • lawyer • doctor • plumber • teacher • cashier • dentist • careers • actress • manager • soldier • athlete • fireman • designer • reporter • customer • employee • engineer • mechanic • salesman • carpenter • principal • secretary • policeman • executive • publicist • architect • journalist • specialist • scubadiver • pharmacist • accountant • professions • electrician • ...
Hunger Games Katherine Parker 2011-10-13
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- what was used to protect the careers food
- District number main charector is from
- thep people that play in the games
- The nation that the story takes place
- main charector
- the winner(s)of the games
- Main charrectors chosen weapon
- The capitol called
- little sister to main charector
- Katniss's stylist
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- Someone who trains to be in the games
- the author
- the boy from district 12
- the man that did the interviews
- The districts handler
- Katniss hunting partner
- Katniss was known as ____
- the age of Katniss
- someone that has already won the games for the district
- katniss is a kind of ______
- form distirct 11
21 Clues: the author • main charector • form distirct 11 • Katniss's stylist • the age of Katniss • The capitol called • The districts handler • Katniss hunting partner • the boy from district 12 • Katniss was known as ____ • the winner(s)of the games • katniss is a kind of ______ • Main charrectors chosen weapon • the man that did the interviews • little sister to main charector • ...
Crossword Kweenz 2017-08-25
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- nonexistent area in san Francisco
- loudest voice in the room
- "Let's go" in Beirut
- Spotted Celebrity cerca 2012
- UPS competitor but with costumes
- The star of a spooky song story as told by Rob Cantor
- ladies' future careers
- Campus Dance midnight concert
- curly haired friend's location
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- Nothing tastes as good as this feels
- Beydoun Soundtrack, or Rodbro dog
- pregame destination, for short
- a social media concept of the younger generations
- Last stop on Forest Hills bike tour, Beydoun's rhyming neighbor
- our favorite sledding road
- Emma's kryptonite
- preferred beverage
- The one party we always agree on
- Emma's South American home
- Harrison Chad, MVP
- alma matter
21 Clues: alma matter • Emma's kryptonite • preferred beverage • Harrison Chad, MVP • "Let's go" in Beirut • ladies' future careers • loudest voice in the room • our favorite sledding road • Emma's South American home • Spotted Celebrity cerca 2012 • Campus Dance midnight concert • pregame destination, for short • curly haired friend's location • UPS competitor but with costumes • ...
TradeSchool 2025-02-13
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- trade schools offer this reward.
- not having a job
- also known as money.
- another reward trade schools offer, starts with a c.
- an event for trade.
- groups of similar careers.
- college that is 4 years.
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- somewhere you go to learn
- a type of college, starts with u.
- a synonym of trade school.
- to give someone something for money.
- study of computers.
- a program that is typically short.
- when you exchange something for something.
- type of work that involves using hands.
- can also be referred to as company.
- group of people you work with.
- another way to say that you are making something.
- a secret related to trade.
- having a job
- to have something.
21 Clues: having a job • not having a job • to have something. • study of computers. • an event for trade. • also known as money. • college that is 4 years. • somewhere you go to learn • a synonym of trade school. • a secret related to trade. • groups of similar careers. • group of people you work with. • trade schools offer this reward. • a type of college, starts with u. • ...
Sister Antona Ebo 2024-12-12
8 Clues: - where she died • - where nuns live • - her second career • - where she was born • - one of her careers • - her childhood nickname • - the place where she marched • - initials of an important figure associated with Sr. Ebo
Health Careers 2014-05-20
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- Help transfer patients to the emergency department of a healthcare facility
- Analyze body fluids, such as blood, urine, and tissue samples
- Treat cancer and other diseases in patients by administering radiation treatments
- Instruct patients on how and when to take a prescribed medicine
- Demonstrate exercises that can help relieve pain for people with chronic conditions
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- Plan and implement programs to prevent injury and illness among athletes
- Operate on patients to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities
- Diagnose patients’ dysfunctional movements by observing them stand or walk
- Counsel patients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits
- Examine patients, take medical histories, and prescribe medications
- Assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent communication and swallowing disorders in patients
- Provide and coordinate patient care
12 Clues: Provide and coordinate patient care • Analyze body fluids, such as blood, urine, and tissue samples • Counsel patients on nutrition issues and healthy eating habits • Instruct patients on how and when to take a prescribed medicine • Operate on patients to treat injuries, diseases, and deformities • ...
Therapeutic Careers 2013-05-14
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- Work under supervision of pharmacist
- Treat patients with heart and lung diseases and administer oxygen and medications
- Work as members of open-heart surgical teams
- Identify, evaluate, and treat patients with speech and language disorders
- Prevent athletic injuries and provide rehabilitative services to athletes
- Dispense medications that are prescribed by MD, dentist, or other health professional
- Provide treatment to improve movement to patients with disabilities of joint, bone, muscles, or nerves
- Use leisure activities as forms of treatment
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- Help patients with disabilities overcome, correct, or adjust to the disabilities and perform ADLs
- Work under the supervision of PT
- Work under guardian of OT, help patients with treatment, and teach exercises
- The variations of massage, body work, and therapeutic touch as treatment
12 Clues: Work under the supervision of PT • Work under supervision of pharmacist • Work as members of open-heart surgical teams • Use leisure activities as forms of treatment • The variations of massage, body work, and therapeutic touch as treatment • Identify, evaluate, and treat patients with speech and language disorders • ...
STEM Careers 2023-01-19
12 Clues: flies planes • treats animals • teaches students • designs buildings • cares for patients • focuses on athletes • a professional cook • maintains and treats teeth • works on electrical equipment • can distribute animals to zoos • able to design and dispense drugs • prepares and makes wooden objects
Careers Crossword 2021-03-28
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- a person that runs their own business
- carriers fewer hours per week than a full-time job
- a fully licensed tradesperson
- retained by a company for a predetermined time and price
- unpaid work as a means of gaining experience
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- a job that requires little/no experience
- a tradesperson in training
- work that does not require a certain set of skills, training or education.
- hired for a specified period that can be terminated before the end of the specified period
- work for an employer and get paid directly by that employer
- an individually owned or operated branch of a business with an established name
- worker how is hired during peak seasons
12 Clues: a tradesperson in training • a fully licensed tradesperson • a person that runs their own business • worker how is hired during peak seasons • a job that requires little/no experience • unpaid work as a means of gaining experience • carriers fewer hours per week than a full-time job • retained by a company for a predetermined time and price • ...
Careers&Finance_Ch3 2023-10-02
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- an ability that results from education and training
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- a program that allows
- receiving future time off
- the amount of money needed for rent, food, travel, and other everyday expenses
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- a form of compensation receive in addition to salary or wages
- gaining knowledge to live and work in today's society
- applying knowledge through practice
- an occupational training program during which a person works at a job, learning skills and gaining experience
- a move to a higher position that has increased job responsibilities and requires increased skills and knowledge
- A noteworthy characteristic a person possesses
- a program that allows students to receive on-the-job training through part-time work
12 Clues: a program that allows • receiving future time off • applying knowledge through practice • A noteworthy characteristic a person possesses • an ability that results from education and training • gaining knowledge to live and work in today's society • a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses • ...
Careers crossword 2024-12-15
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- A medical professional who works with teeth.
- A career in which one represents clients in legal matters.
- A person who works in education, often teaching students.
- A person who leads a team or organization.
- A professional who works in sports science and fitness.
- A professional who treats patients in a hospital.
- Someone who manages an organization's marketing or promotional efforts.
- A person who designs buildings.
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- Someone who works with numbers and financial matters.
- A person who starts and manages a business.
- A creative professional who works with visual designs and images.
- A person responsible for coding software or applications.
12 Clues: A person who designs buildings. • A person who leads a team or organization. • A person who starts and manages a business. • A medical professional who works with teeth. • A professional who treats patients in a hospital. • Someone who works with numbers and financial matters. • A professional who works in sports science and fitness. • ...
Final Project 2022-12-15
9 Clues: is important • has a history • do a lot of work • need to be cleaned • deserves healthcare • is different everywhere • can be dangerous or non dangerous • is similar to behavior in the field • are all different, they just connect through wanting to help others
Trades Industry Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-05
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- – A professional who calculates the cost of labor, materials, and time for a project.
- – The trade of installing and maintaining water systems, pipes, and fixtures.
- – A professional who joins metal pieces using heat and pressure.
- Training – Education that prepares individuals for specific trades or careers.
- – A hand tool used in masonry for spreading and shaping mortar.
- – A material used for interior walls and ceilings in construction.
- School – An educational institution focused on hands-on training for skilled careers.
- – An official document proving a worker’s expertise in a specific trade.
- – Occupational Safety and Health Administration; sets safety regulations for trade workers.
- – The craft of building with bricks, stones, or concrete.
- – A worker who operates machines to create or repair metal parts.
- – A person or company responsible for managing a construction project.
- & Industrial Trades
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- – Measuring land and spaces to prepare for construction projects.
- – A training program combining hands-on work with classroom instruction.
- – A skilled worker who has completed an apprenticeship and can work independently.
- – A tradesperson who installs and maintains industrial machinery.
- – Technical drawings that guide construction and design.
- – The trade of working with wood to build structures, furniture, and more.
- – A skilled worker who installs and repairs electrical systems.
- – Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning; a trade focused on climate control systems.
- – A temporary structure used for work on buildings at height.
- – The process of constructing the skeletal structure of a building.
- – An organization that represents and advocates for workers in the trades.
- – The process of creating or assembling parts from raw materials.
- Operator – A tradesperson trained to operate cranes for lifting heavy materials.
26 Clues: & Industrial Trades • – Technical drawings that guide construction and design. • – The craft of building with bricks, stones, or concrete. • – A temporary structure used for work on buildings at height. • – A hand tool used in masonry for spreading and shaping mortar. • – A skilled worker who installs and repairs electrical systems. • ...
Senior Stuff 2025-09-23
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- First word in FAFSA’s full name
- A short, persuasive summary of an idea, product, or person, designed to be delivered in the short time of an elevator ride, typically 30 to 60 seconds (2 words)
- Federal grant for low-income students
- Long-term professional target, something you hope to achieve
- College cost per year, also called “sticker price”
- Free money for school, not repaid
- Celebration dance marking end of high school
- Job application conversation
- An event where numerous college and university representatives gather in one location to provide information and interact with prospective students (2 words)
- Career cluster with farmers and foresters
- Key Identify number for financial aid form
- Post-secondary option where you can learn a specific skill (like welding)
- Cluster with bankers and accountants
- Type of aid based on good grades
- Career cluster with careers like painters, sculptors, illustrators, graphic designers, photographers, and animators, who use a wide range of methods and tools to produce art for various purposes, from self-expression to commercial clients (two words)
- An academic metric that summarizes a student's average grades on a numerical scale, typically ranging from 0.0 to 4.0.
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- Profession chosen for life
- Four-year degree
- Grouping of related careers
- Two-year degree
- Paper earned at graduation
- Cap and ____ worn at graduation
- Aid that must be repaid with interest
- Beliefs about what is desirable, important, or "right" that guide human behavior and decision-making
- Military branch option after high school
- Advanced degree after bachelor’s
- You need 22 _______ to graduate
- Field with software engineers
- Pathway including nurses and doctors
- Form needed for federal aid
30 Clues: Two-year degree • Four-year degree • Profession chosen for life • Paper earned at graduation • Grouping of related careers • Form needed for federal aid • Job application conversation • Field with software engineers • First word in FAFSA’s full name • Cap and ____ worn at graduation • You need 22 _______ to graduate • Advanced degree after bachelor’s • ...
The Hunger Games 2021-03-15
Across
- People whose tongue has been cut out (4)
- Who is the last surviving 'careers' tribute (4)
- Peeta's stylist (6)
- Prim's goat (4)
- The number of years The Games existed (11)
- The president (4)
Down
- What kills Glimmer (14)
- The pin Madge gives Katniss (10)
- Katniss's Dad's job (9)
- Who eats poison berries (7)
- The last name of the author(7)
- The boy from District 11 (6)
12 Clues: Prim's goat (4) • The president (4) • Peeta's stylist (6) • What kills Glimmer (14) • Katniss's Dad's job (9) • Who eats poison berries (7) • The boy from District 11 (6) • The last name of the author(7) • The pin Madge gives Katniss (10) • People whose tongue has been cut out (4) • The number of years The Games existed (11) • Who is the last surviving 'careers' tribute (4)
Bhasvic Crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- the show you love to spoil
- the stinkiest place on earth
- makes great cakes
- a friday song
- the room that is a thousand miles away
- who is the true champion at this elle or meg?
Down
- carrie has hidden hers
- your most organised colleague
- day your fave thing to organise
- the hardest game
- where our office is
- what equipment lets you down when you need it the most
12 Clues: a friday song • the hardest game • makes great cakes • where our office is • carrie has hidden hers • the show you love to spoil • the stinkiest place on earth • your most organised colleague • day your fave thing to organise • the room that is a thousand miles away • who is the true champion at this elle or meg? • what equipment lets you down when you need it the most
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-02
Across
- Responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of sickness.
- Sells animals at public auctions.
- Specializes in the hoof care of equine.
- Assist management of mills.
- Uses birds of prey.
- Assists in daily operations on the farm.
- Assists in daily operations on the farm.
- Studies the behavior of animals.
- Sell, buy, and select livestock for individuals.
Down
- Oversees all aspects of a sow farm.
- Manage colonies of honeybees.
- Provides reproductive services.
- Buy and sell horses for breeding and racing.
- Prepares horses for riders.
- Moves cattle around a feeding operation.
- Manages the day- to-day farm operations.
- Maintains cattle on a large land area.
- Professionally groom dogs, cats, and other animals.
- They inspect all meat products.
- Advises on raw material product selection
20 Clues: Uses birds of prey. • Prepares horses for riders. • Assist management of mills. • Manage colonies of honeybees. • Provides reproductive services. • They inspect all meat products. • Studies the behavior of animals. • Sells animals at public auctions. • Oversees all aspects of a sow farm. • Maintains cattle on a large land area. • Specializes in the hoof care of equine. • ...
Work and careers 2023-11-02
Across
- a person who works for another person or for a company for wages or a salary
- any reward that makes people work harder
- leave employment due to age
- make an organisation smaller and employ fewer people
- absence because of illness
- the total number of people working in an organisation, company or country
- the act of ending the employment of a worker or group of workers
- the ability of people to produce useful results at work
Down
- money given in addition to salary, usually in return for achieving targets
- to look or hire personnel
- the amount of work or goods produced
- a job or profession that someone does for a long time
- to change the organisation of a company, usually in order to make it more effective or to save money
- a formal meeting with someone who is being considered for a job or other position
- pay part of the cost of something, usually in order to help people
- stop doing work inside the company and send it to other companies or other countries, usually to save money
- leave a job voluntarily
- advancement in rank or position in a company
- the amount of money that an employee is paid each mont
19 Clues: leave a job voluntarily • to look or hire personnel • absence because of illness • leave employment due to age • the amount of work or goods produced • any reward that makes people work harder • advancement in rank or position in a company • make an organisation smaller and employ fewer people • a job or profession that someone does for a long time • ...
Business & Education Careers 2024-04-24
Across
- a revolution which began in England
- has online presence
- leader who manages
- unwanted acts performed on an individual
- framework of a system/organization
- collection of coarses
- easily accessed, managed and updated
- takes responsibilities of a business
- what is our mascot
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- became known as A&M University
- between an employer and employee
- study of the human mind
- maintaining standards in products
- a teacher who temporarily takes place of the present teacher
- list of things needed for a business
- unwanted advances or comments
- information technology help retrive and analyze data
- a teacher who teaches coarses at the high/jh levels
- education teachers who instruct specialized students
19 Clues: leader who manages • what is our mascot • has online presence • collection of coarses • study of the human mind • unwanted advances or comments • became known as A&M University • between an employer and employee • maintaining standards in products • framework of a system/organization • a revolution which began in England • list of things needed for a business • ...
Mental Health Careers 2025-09-04
Across
- A person’s interest in and motivation for social interaction and relationships.
- A professional who helps family members resolve conflicts and build healthier relationships.
- A professional who helps people overcome addictions such as drugs, alcohol, or gambling.
- The specific services a professional is legally and ethically allowed to perform based on training.
- The type of place where a professional works (e.g., hospital, school, private office).
- A setting where a professional works independently, usually in their own office.
- A professional who connects people with community resources and support services (schools, courts, doctors, etc.).
- A professional who provides support for personal issues, stress, and decision-making in school settings.
- A branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating mental illness, often with medication.
- The ability to communicate, listen, and work effectively with others.
- A professional who helps clients manage and change harmful or disruptive behaviors.
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- A professional who helps couples address relationship challenges and improve communication.
- A professional who assists individuals in exploring career options, setting career goals, and preparing for employment.
- The ability to understand what others are thinking and feeling in social situations.
- The complete set of information, theories, and skills that define a profession.
- A professional who uses talk therapy to help patients understand themselves, set goals, and make changes.
- A professional who helps students with academic planning and school-related decisions.
- A professional who treats mental, emotional, and relationship problems through counseling.
- A process where a professional helps someone talk through challenges and develop coping skills.
19 Clues: The ability to communicate, listen, and work effectively with others. • A person’s interest in and motivation for social interaction and relationships. • The complete set of information, theories, and skills that define a profession. • A setting where a professional works independently, usually in their own office. • ...
Public Service Careers 2026-03-16
Across
- Ranger — Protects parks, wildlife, and visitors in outdoor spaces.
- Clerk — Keeps court records, schedules cases, and helps the court run smoothly.
- — Responds to fires, rescues people, and teaches fire safety.
- Worker — Sorts and delivers mail and packages to homes and businesses.
- — Helps students learn academic subjects, skills, and habits for success.
- — Oversees court cases and makes fair decisions based on the law.
- — Provides advanced medical care during emergencies.
- Planner — Helps design and improve streets, neighborhoods, and public spaces.
- — Helps people find books, information, and learning tools.
- Officer — Protects people, enforces laws, and responds to emergencies.
- Counselor — Helps students with school, emotions, relationships, and future planning.
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- — Leads a city or town and helps make decisions for the community.
- Worker — Supports individuals and families by helping them find resources and solve problems.
- Health Nurse — Helps communities stay healthy through education, prevention, and care.
- and Recreation Worker — Organizes programs and takes care of parks and recreation spaces.
- Management Specialist — Plans for disasters and helps communities respond and recover.
- — Gives basic emergency medical care and transports injured or sick people.
- Works Employee — Maintains roads, water systems, and other important community services.
- Bus Driver — Drives buses and helps people get where they need to go safely.
- Worker — Collects trash and recycling to keep communities clean and healthy.
20 Clues: — Provides advanced medical care during emergencies. • — Helps people find books, information, and learning tools. • — Responds to fires, rescues people, and teaches fire safety. • — Oversees court cases and makes fair decisions based on the law. • — Leads a city or town and helps make decisions for the community. • ...
Engineering Careers 2021-08-27
Across
- Work in the field of production of food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, paints, coatings, and other products that depend on the development of specialized chemicals.
- Plan, design, and supervise the construction of roads, bridges, buildings, airports, dams, and other large-scale projects.
- Focused on designing and creating the equipment and systems to take advantage of nuclear fission for the creation of electrical energy as well as the use of radioactive materials for other applications in fields such as nuclear medicine for health care and disease treatment.
- Design aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, satellites, and other defense systems.
- Develop equipment and devices used in Biological research, health care, hospitals, and research facilities.
- While computer engineers are more focused on the hardware design aspects of computer systems, software engineers focus on the science of computing, code/programming development, and the creation of specialized applications such as artificial intelligence and robotics programming.
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- Develop effective and efficient production systems and processes that provide for the optimum use of workers, machines, energy, and information to allow for cost efficiency. Design the layouts of factories, plants, warehouses, and other facilities using these process optimization skills.
- Design, develop, manufacture, test, and maintain systems, components, and devices across a broad spectrum of technologies relating to the use and transformation of electrical and electronic signals, including digital, analog, and radio frequency (RF).
- Design mechanical devices and systems, such as tools and machinery, thermal products including sensors and detectors, and fluid flow and fluid dynamics products and systems such as pumps, valves, and hydraulic systems.
- Work to understand and develop solutions to environmental problems of industry and society, such as air and water pollution, sewage and waste management, recycling of materials, and the effective preservation and use of natural resources.
- Science Perform research, testing, and evaluation on new or improved materials whose characteristics will enhance the development of products with superior performance, durability, and cost.
- typically focused on the hardware design aspects of computer and computer-based systems, including processors, memory, networks, I/O, and communications elements.
12 Clues: Design aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, satellites, and other defense systems. • Develop equipment and devices used in Biological research, health care, hospitals, and research facilities. • Plan, design, and supervise the construction of roads, bridges, buildings, airports, dams, and other large-scale projects. • ...
Engineering Careers 2021-02-25
Across
- in charge of testing, design, Development and maintenance of ______ software
- the practice of engineering on the ____scale
- deals with design of optical instruments such as, ____, microscopes, telescopes, etc
- The study of the design development of air and ____
- uses science and engineering principles to protect and improve the ______
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- allows the engineer to be included in all parts of the _____ process
- involves geology, civil engineering, and fields such as mining, forestry, and geography
- Combination of biology, _____, and engineering
- design and construction of roads, bridges, ____, and water supply systems
- designing and developing technology and methods for digging the earths surface to extract ___ and gas
- design and construction of _____ vessels
- an engineering profession that is concerned with the optimization of complex processes, systems, or organizations by developing, ________ and implementing integrated systems of people, money, Knowledge, information and equipment
12 Clues: design and construction of _____ vessels • the practice of engineering on the ____scale • Combination of biology, _____, and engineering • The study of the design development of air and ____ • allows the engineer to be included in all parts of the _____ process • design and construction of roads, bridges, ____, and water supply systems • ...
Veterinary Careers 2024-03-19
Across
- Veterinary Medical Doctor
- Plant or animal that lives on or within another living organism at the expense of the host organism
- Pertaining to dogs
- Period of detention or isolation as a result of a disease suspected to be communicable
- Study of animals
- Pertaining to cattle
Down
- Pertaining to animals and their diseases
- Pertaining to cats
- Dead body of an animal
- Certified Veterinary Technician
- Pertaining to horses
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
12 Clues: Study of animals • Pertaining to cats • Pertaining to dogs • Pertaining to horses • Pertaining to cattle • Dead body of an animal • Veterinary Medical Doctor • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine • Certified Veterinary Technician • Pertaining to animals and their diseases • Period of detention or isolation as a result of a disease suspected to be communicable • ...
Careers Crossword 2024-09-19
Across
- a person who makes bread and cakes, especially as a trade.
- a person who owns or manages a farm.
- a person who gives help and advice to students about educational and personal decisions
- a person whose job involves preparing and serving different types of coffee.
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
Down
- a worker on a farm.
- an expert in or student of meteorology; a weather forecaster.
- researchers who conduct experiments, observations, and surveys in natural or remote settings
- a professional cook, typically the chief cook in a restaurant or hotel.
- a person whose job is to serve customers at their tables in a restaurant.
- a person employed to show tourists around places of interest.
- the management of household affairs.
12 Clues: a worker on a farm. • a person who owns or manages a farm. • the management of household affairs. • a person who makes bread and cakes, especially as a trade. • an expert in or student of meteorology; a weather forecaster. • a person employed to show tourists around places of interest. • a professional cook, typically the chief cook in a restaurant or hotel. • ...
Science Careers 2023-03-07
Across
- matter, elements and how they interact
- computers
- the environment
- outer space
- The Earth and its people
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- Our thoughts, feelings, and emotions
- How things move and how the universe behaves
- Why we look like our ancestors
- Living things
- Fossils, dinosaurs, and ancient forms of life
- what happened before us
- How to keep our bodies and minds healthy
12 Clues: computers • outer space • Living things • the environment • what happened before us • The Earth and its people • Why we look like our ancestors • Our thoughts, feelings, and emotions • matter, elements and how they interact • How to keep our bodies and minds healthy • How things move and how the universe behaves • Fossils, dinosaurs, and ancient forms of life
SCIENCE CAREERS 2023-04-17
Across
- A person trained in chemistry
- A person who studies the ocean
- A person who studies animals
- A person who studies the weather
- An animal doctor
- A person who takes care of your teeth
Down
- A person who studies rocks and minerals
- A person who invents things
- A person who treats diseases of the brain
- A person who studies planets and stars
- A person who examines the eyes
- A person who studies plants
12 Clues: An animal doctor • A person who invents things • A person who studies plants • A person who studies animals • A person trained in chemistry • A person who studies the ocean • A person who examines the eyes • A person who studies the weather • A person who takes care of your teeth • A person who studies planets and stars • A person who studies rocks and minerals • ...
Stem Careers 2023-03-22
12 Clues: fly • teeth • heart • learn from • animal study • cares for the sick • writing and coding • personal trainer+sports • design and construct buildings • repairs and maintains machinery • study of the earth and atmosphere • puts together images,typography, and motion graphics
Drone Careers 2025-12-04
Across
- Oversees drone operations, flight schedules, and client projects
- Operates drones commercially — filming, surveying, inspections, and more
- Uses drones for law enforcement, firefighting, rescue, or disaster response
- Uses drones to monitor crop health, survey fields, and assist farms
Down
- Takes aerial photos or video for real estate, film, or marketing
- Uses drones for property assessment, mapping, and site documentation
- Writes software to control drones and analyze flight/data logs
- Inspects infrastructure (power lines, towers, bridges) with drones
- Maintains and repairs drones, ensuring airworthiness
- Uses drones to map land and production sites for engineering and GIS
- Interprets and processes drone-collected data for agriculture, construction, or research
- Designs and builds drone hardware and flight systems
12 Clues: Maintains and repairs drones, ensuring airworthiness • Designs and builds drone hardware and flight systems • Writes software to control drones and analyze flight/data logs • Takes aerial photos or video for real estate, film, or marketing • Oversees drone operations, flight schedules, and client projects • ...
Careers 2 2025-12-01
Across
- a person whose job is to serve customers at their tables in a restaurant.
- performs physical labor to build or repair infrastructure like buildings and roads
- a person who reports, especially one employed to report news or conduct interviews for newspapers or broadcasts.
- a person who is professionally involved in politics, especially as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office.
- A sanitation worker collects, hauls away, and disposes of waste, trash, and debris
- a professional responsible for monitoring and running computer systems, ensuring they function correctly
Down
- a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals.
- a person who teaches, especially in a school.
- a performer who wears silly costumes and makeup to entertain with jokes and tricks, or a person who acts foolishly or stupidly
- a person who repairs and maintains machinery.
- an entertainer who appears to eat fire.
- a professional who operates commercial aircraft to transport passengers and cargo on scheduled flights
12 Clues: an entertainer who appears to eat fire. • a person who teaches, especially in a school. • a person who repairs and maintains machinery. • a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals. • a person whose job is to serve customers at their tables in a restaurant. • performs physical labor to build or repair infrastructure like buildings and roads • ...
Wendell Scott 2014-02-22
Across
- He finished in the ___ ___ 147 times.
- what was the record for his time?
- What city was he born in?
- Why did he stop racing?
- How many children?
- What was his race?
- What did he win in is classes?
- What month did he die?
- How many careers?
Down
- What month was he born in?
- He raced 500 races in this division.
- what he won in 1973
- Where was he born?
- What was his first job?
- The only African American NASCAR driver.
- How many races in the top division?
- Where did he suffer his injury
- Who did he marry?
- What did his job call for?
- Many blacks were ____ from races.
20 Clues: Who did he marry? • How many careers? • Where was he born? • How many children? • What was his race? • what he won in 1973 • What month did he die? • Why did he stop racing? • What was his first job? • What city was he born in? • What month was he born in? • What did his job call for? • Where did he suffer his injury • What did he win in is classes? • what was the record for his time? • ...
Unit 2 List 1 2018-10-09
Across
- : power produced when the nucleus of an atom is divided or joined to another nucleus
- : Relating to schools
- : tired
- : to get something
- : skill in something
- : providing a skill that prepare you for a job
- :an explanation
- : No weight
- : like a trining
- station : a station in space
- : done with your hand
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- : an important job for someone
- : the shape of part of a circle
- adviser : Someone advice you in a job
- : Someone who has agreed to work for a particular period of time
- : who works in a machine
- : some one have high level or high skill
- : safe
- : anything you do it with your body
- : different
20 Clues: : safe • : tired • : No weight • : different • :an explanation • : like a trining • : to get something • : skill in something • : done with your hand • : Relating to schools • : who works in a machine • station : a station in space • : an important job for someone • : the shape of part of a circle • : anything you do it with your body • adviser : Someone advice you in a job • ...
Mikhails crossword 2024-02-28
Across
- the person who teaches colleges
- A place to sleep on campus
- sort of device
- Provides training directly related to specific careers.
- Another term for trade school
- shows real-world, practical experience.
- the school property
- Some trade school graduates need to pass this to practice their profession.
- A place to read.
- Programs that take less than two years to complete.
- 4yearschool
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- 2yearschool
- an area where you learn
- A resume to work somewhere or sign for college
- A subject of where you want to work
- learning
- Includes subjects like math.
- Often has lower tuition costs compared to colleges.
- A traditional degree earned after four years of study.
- Jobs
20 Clues: Jobs • learning • 2yearschool • 4yearschool • sort of device • A place to read. • the school property • an area where you learn • A place to sleep on campus • Includes subjects like math. • Another term for trade school • the person who teaches colleges • A subject of where you want to work • shows real-world, practical experience. • A resume to work somewhere or sign for college • ...
Hunger Games 1-16 2025-11-11
Across
- Group of trained tributes from wealthier districts
- Katniss’s stylist who designs her “Girl on Fire” costume
- How sponsor gifts are delivered to tributes
- Where Katniss hides from the Careers
- The boys and girls chosen to fight in the Games
- The element that makes Katniss stand out in the opening ceremony
- A servant whose tongue has been cut out by the Capitol
- One of the most important survival resources
- People who control the arena
- How tributes travel from their district to the Capitol
- The ceremony where tributes are selected
- The metal horn filled with supplies at the start of the Games
- Katniss’s younger sister who is chosen at the reaping
- Tribute from District 11 who becomes Katniss’s ally
- Rue and Thresh’s home district
- What Peeta once gave Katniss when she was starving
- Genetically altered animals created by the Capitol
- City that controls all of Panem
Down
- The annual fight to the death televised for the Capitol
- What the Gamemakers send to drive Katniss toward the others
- Hidden devices that record everything in the arena
- Sends gifts to tributes during the Games
- How Katniss provides food for her family
- Genetically altered wasps used as weapons by the Capitol
- The weapon Katniss prefers to use
- The place where the Hunger Games take place
- Capitol escort for District 12 tributes
- Tribute from District 12 who once gave Katniss bread
- Mentor to Katniss and Peeta who often drinks too much
- Katniss’s hunting partner and best friend from District 12
- Main character and narrator of The Hunger Games
- Leader of Panem and the Capitol
32 Clues: People who control the arena • Rue and Thresh’s home district • Leader of Panem and the Capitol • City that controls all of Panem • The weapon Katniss prefers to use • Where Katniss hides from the Careers • Capitol escort for District 12 tributes • Sends gifts to tributes during the Games • How Katniss provides food for her family • The ceremony where tributes are selected • ...
Chapter 9-Career Planning and Development 2026-02-12
Across
- asks for information related to employment
- provides tangible evidence of your ability and skills
- where an employer asks questions about your work
- when jobs are available in one place but go unfilled because the people qualified live somewhere else (9-1)
- a letter written after your interview to express your appreciation for the opportunity (9-4)
- the process of studying careers, assessing yourself in the terms of careers, and making decisions about a future career (9-1)
- an experienced employee who serves as counselor to a person with less experience
- involve work experience in organizations while learning about a career field (9-2)
- the quality of being able to perform a mental or physical task
Down
- a planned discussion with a worker who is willing to help you find out about the work that a person does, the preparation needed for that career, and the person's feelings about the career
- the things that are important to you
- the willingness and ability of a person to move where jobs are located
- a list of people that can give a report about your character, education, and work habits (9-3)
- a tool that provides information about you to a potential employer
- a goal for work that is fulfilled through an occupation or series of occupations
- expresses your interest in a specific job
- a two way conversation in which the interviewer learns about you and you learn about the job and the company
- a natural, inborn aptitude to do certain things
18 Clues: the things that are important to you • expresses your interest in a specific job • asks for information related to employment • a natural, inborn aptitude to do certain things • where an employer asks questions about your work • provides tangible evidence of your ability and skills • the quality of being able to perform a mental or physical task • ...
Chapters 1-5 crossword 2017-12-12
Across
- Who performs all the basic EMT duties?
- Truthfulness and integrity
- Killed 75% of the population
- A government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
- Focuses on behavior known as crime
- Showed the most rapid growth in health care
- Permission granted voluntarily by a person who is of sound mind after the procedure
- A independent facility or located in another facility like a clinic, hospital, or physicians office
- Required in some health care careers
- Time period that had the epidemic of the bubonic plague
- Usually not permitted with a uniform because it can cause injury to the patient or transmit germs
- When was the rebirth of science and medicine?
- Are stated in distinct and clear language either orally or in writing
- What offices are privately owned?
- A final important consideration in a contract law
- A wrongful act
- What did Rene Laennec invent in the 19th century?
Down
- Prepares students for employment in health care careers
- Identify with and understand another persons feelings
- The person that is the first to arrive at the scene of an illness or injury
- Allows people who can care for themselves to rent or purchase a apartment
- Should be kept should be kept short, clean, and natural
- Facilites that are located in hospitals, clinics, and private centers
- Should be kept clean and neat
- Agencies that provide care for terminally ill people who don't have long life expectancies
- What is one of the major types of health care facilities
- Follows instructions, uses approved procedures and strives for accuracy in all you do
- Requires an individual to obtain additional hours of education in a specific health care area
- Obligations understood without verbally expressed terms
29 Clues: A wrongful act • Truthfulness and integrity • Killed 75% of the population • Should be kept clean and neat • What offices are privately owned? • Focuses on behavior known as crime • Required in some health care careers • Who performs all the basic EMT duties? • Showed the most rapid growth in health care • When was the rebirth of science and medicine? • ...
College & Career Vocab 2024-01-17
Across
- the process of studying careers, assessing yourself in terms of careers, and making decisions about a future career
- a summary of your important job related information
- provides tangible evidence of your ability and skills
- a tool that provides information about you to a potential employer
- your employer asks questions about your work
- involve work experience in organizations while learning about a career field
- form asks for information related to employer
- the willingness and ability of a person to move to where jobs are located
- a two way conversation in which the interviewer learns about you and you learn about the job
- insurance, vacation time, and retirement programs are examples of this
Down
- allows you to spend time with a worker in a career you are interested in for a day or so to learn about the career
- an experienced employee who serves as counselor to a person with less experience
- expresses your interest in a specific job
- things that are important to you
- the process of talking to other people about their jobs
- a task or series of tasks that is performed to provide a good or service
- the quality of being able to perform a mental or physical task
- a planned discussion with a worker who is willing to help you find out about the work that a person does
- a goal for work that is fulfilled through an occupation or series of occupations
- a decision that is subject to change as new information is received
- a natural, inborn aptitude to do certain things
- provide a basis for your employment goals and possible career paths
22 Clues: things that are important to you • expresses your interest in a specific job • your employer asks questions about your work • form asks for information related to employer • a natural, inborn aptitude to do certain things • a summary of your important job related information • provides tangible evidence of your ability and skills • ...
Touchpoint 2022-10-10
Across
- need to send email with resume
- gets you Rs.10000 credits
- enquiring about Clouddio
- troubleshoot issues
- can get refunds in
Down
- is when customer wants to stop receiving promotional mails
- generally is Rs.549
- 7 days of order delivery
- payments option not available
- customer if enquiring about product specification which is not available on site
10 Clues: can get refunds in • generally is Rs.549 • troubleshoot issues • 7 days of order delivery • enquiring about Clouddio • gets you Rs.10000 credits • payments option not available • need to send email with resume • is when customer wants to stop receiving promotional mails • customer if enquiring about product specification which is not available on site
Hunger games 2024-12-09
Across
- Youngest tribute of the 74th hunger games
- Youngest male victor of district 12
- First tribute in district 12 to get volunteered for
- district 1 and 2
- where snow lives
- "president" of the districts
Down
- crazy hair
- The only female district 12 victor
- District 12's mentor
- what people call the winners of the hunger games
10 Clues: crazy hair • district 1 and 2 • where snow lives • District 12's mentor • "president" of the districts • The only female district 12 victor • Youngest male victor of district 12 • Youngest tribute of the 74th hunger games • what people call the winners of the hunger games • First tribute in district 12 to get volunteered for
