careers Crossword Puzzles
The Renaissance 2021-12-06
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- The type of reform for which Erasmus used classical texts to advocate
- He painted The School of Athens
- He and Thomas More are among the famous Northern Renaissance writers
- The type of humanism that most influenced Northern Renaissance writers
- The type of humanism Machiavelli's writing promoted
- Its invention brought interest in humanistic studies to Northern Europe
- Book written by Erasmus that used the Gospels to criticize the Church
- The emphasis on classical history and literature key to Renaissance education
- 14th-c. Italian poet whose interest in classical texts lead to humanism
- The ancient Roman philosopher whose writing were recovered by Petrarch
- Of the two "Renaissances" this was the one more focused on individualism
- A key feature of Renaissance paintings
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- He and Plato are two classical figures included in The School of Athens
- Kind of perspective featured in Renaissance paintings
- Renaissance art portrayed subjects in these ways, as classical works had
- The Renaissance inspired a revival of these texts from Greece and Rome
- Increased trade brought advancements in this industry created wealth in Italy
- He and Machiavelli wrote to prepare young men for careers in public service
- These elites paid for much of the great Renaissance art
- Term for the Medici and others who paid for the Renaissance art
- The Renaissance inspired a shift towards this kind of thinking
21 Clues: He painted The School of Athens • A key feature of Renaissance paintings • The type of humanism Machiavelli's writing promoted • Kind of perspective featured in Renaissance paintings • These elites paid for much of the great Renaissance art • The Renaissance inspired a shift towards this kind of thinking • ...
Jacek's PhD Crossword 2025-11-17
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- Shamini and Jacek’s main communication method during Jacek’s PhD
- What mountain crossing did you get raced down whilst secretly suffering from Covid(sorry!)
- Which activity makes you feel joy?
- Who’s birthday did the start of your PhD coincide with?
- Letters after your name, or an arrival of something cheesy from?
- Your favourite queer basketball team
- Cartoon series that I binged during COVID lockdowns based on your recommendations?
- Who will be with you always?
- The ultimate final year group chat lifeline
- Our thoughts on UNSW Post PhD Careers Session
- Suckers’ element, perhaps
- Our monthly catch-up to review all things LGBTQ+
- Your favourite mentor outside of your supervisory team
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- Hotel we had a fabulous workation at while in Delhi?
- What did Jacek do a lot of in a Leonora hospital carpark?
- A game that became a daily point of connection with Alice (and others)?
- Plant name that Peta & Jacek spoke about after seeing on Insta
- Best aspect of the 2024 Consumer Forum, Showcasing our PhD students?
- Will you pass with flying colours and get stunning examiners reports?
- Bodily organs that are relieved Jacek has submitted their PhD?
- PhD peace place, or small rhyming name
- Dharawal word for tool
- Jacek’s constant desktop companion during their PhD
- For Jacek it is not just a form of transport but a joy
- One of your favourite characters?
25 Clues: Dharawal word for tool • Suckers’ element, perhaps • Who will be with you always? • One of your favourite characters? • Which activity makes you feel joy? • Your favourite queer basketball team • PhD peace place, or small rhyming name • The ultimate final year group chat lifeline • Our thoughts on UNSW Post PhD Careers Session • ...
BGCA Week Crossword 2021-06-23
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- When your mind and body are healthy and you feel good
- What you do to enjoy yourself
- When you let someone be themselves no matter who they are
- The people who you surround yourself with who help support and uplift you
- When you treat others nicely regardless of who they are to you
- When you reach your goals and achieve what you wanted to do
- People who you look up to and guide you through life
- When you do not let things in your way stop you from going on
- When you take care of your mind and body to make sure they are working well
- The time in life when you are young
- Kids who call themselves girls
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- A large or public display of a major achievement or event
- Seven days
- The time that has not happened yet that you look forward to
- When you act as a positive member of your community and embody its values
- A group of people with common goals and interests
- When someone makes you feel comfortable when you enter a new space
- When you act with good values and good attitudes
- When you have a good attitude and use good language
- A job which you work hard and train for
- Kids who call themselves boys
21 Clues: Seven days • What you do to enjoy yourself • Kids who call themselves boys • Kids who call themselves girls • The time in life when you are young • A job which you work hard and train for • When you act with good values and good attitudes • A group of people with common goals and interests • When you have a good attitude and use good language • ...
CheesMogg World 2023-05-01
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- mogg used to visit cheesjones palace for psychedelic ____
- cheese's major in university
- a show we both love
- location of our first kiss
- our go-to card game
- mogg loves to watch cheese ______
- great place to get our tits out
- we had so much potential as geniuses in the _____ program
- a craft at which cheese is amazing and mogg also enjoys
- cheese was to ____ as mogg was to grunge
- something we have profoundly different taste in even though we are reasonably similar in many other ways
- an activity we both enjoy even though we aren't amazing at it
- we both said goodbye to our careers in _____
- cheese and mogg love a good cottage weekend here
- mogg's answer to "what kind of tea would you like?"
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- the crew we hung out with in high school
- skill that was handed down to cheese and she'll get back into in her golden years
- mogg and cheese's first film project, _____ island
- cheese's first kiss, mogg's brief flame
- the place we first laid eyes on each other
- cheese's favourite south american camelid mamma
- mogg's major in university
- where we fall in terms of birth order (part of our initial bonding)
- mogg adores cheese's ______ cooking and could eat it all day
- cheese's family pup
25 Clues: a show we both love • our go-to card game • cheese's family pup • location of our first kiss • mogg's major in university • cheese's major in university • great place to get our tits out • mogg loves to watch cheese ______ • cheese's first kiss, mogg's brief flame • the crew we hung out with in high school • cheese was to ____ as mogg was to grunge • ...
Clone of FFA CDE/LDE Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-26
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- Young FFA members properly conduct an FFA meeting.
- Members create beautiful floral arrangements, like the ones we get from a greenhouse!
- Evaluation of animal carcasses and cuts of meat to figure out which ones we should buy from the store.
- Judge the foundation of all life (soil) and determine the best uses.
- Includes writing a script and acting to showcase the endless opportunities in FFA
- Mock sales call with a product members are interested in or use in their daily lives.
- Seed, weed and plant identification.
- Uses coding and website design to post information about the chapter and its history.
- Study genes and other traits that are passed down through generations.
- Evaluation of cattle, sheep, pigs and goats to pick the best animals.
- Creative members showcase yearly chapter activities and the membership roaster through creating a scrapbook.
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- Young FFA members develop public speaking skills and recite the historical FFA Creed.
- Focuses on issues in our communities.
- Members rank dairy cattle based on wanted qualities.
- Decorative display highlighting chapter activities.
- Focuses on skills needed in life to succeed in getting a job.
- Electricity, small engines, welding, woodworking.
- Junior high members explore careers and develop leadership skills.
- Practice different veterinary jobs and look at the different diseases that can impact our animals.
- Member records a radio broadcast like we hear on the radio.
20 Clues: Seed, weed and plant identification. • Focuses on issues in our communities. • Electricity, small engines, welding, woodworking. • Young FFA members properly conduct an FFA meeting. • Decorative display highlighting chapter activities. • Members rank dairy cattle based on wanted qualities. • Member records a radio broadcast like we hear on the radio. • ...
AVID 2025-02-18
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- There are 10 of these.
- What the "D" in AVID stands for.
- What the "W" in WICOR stands for.
- When you borrow money to pay for college.
- There are 23 of these.
- What we get if we win the monthly AVID competition.
- Where you might love in college.
- The money you pay for your college classes.
- When you average all of your grades together.
- We did a project researching 2 of these.
- The classes you have to take in high school to go to college: A-G __________
- The animal that represents a college.
- Our team name.
- The abbreviation for Tutorial Request Form.
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- Money you can earn to pay for college that you do not have to pay back.
- A 2 year degree.
- Our team color.
- We played this game in December.
- What the "O" in WICOR stands for.
- A 4 year degree.
- Where Ms. Agee got her bachelor's degree.
- Where we went on our first field trip.
- You created this at the beginning of the year and will get it back in the end.
- I make you submit a picture of this every week to stay organized.
- Something we designed this year and voted on.
- Another term for "community college": ________ College
- At the very end of Focus Notes/ Cornell Notes you write a __________
- Lexi, Andrew, Alex, Zyr'aah
28 Clues: Our team name. • Our team color. • A 2 year degree. • A 4 year degree. • There are 10 of these. • There are 23 of these. • Lexi, Andrew, Alex, Zyr'aah • We played this game in December. • What the "D" in AVID stands for. • Where you might love in college. • What the "O" in WICOR stands for. • What the "W" in WICOR stands for. • The animal that represents a college. • ...
Hunger Games 1 2025-03-31
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- District where Kat is from
- poisonous wasps that can kill or cause you to hallucinate
- People in the Capital who can help the Tributes
- Quiet Tribute
- Kat's younger sister
- The kids chosen to participate in the Hunger Games
- The boy Kat hunts with back home
- The part of the District where Kat is from
- The name of the country in the novel
- Tributes who have trained their whole lives for the games
- Kat's last name
- The food that Peeta gives to Kat. It saves her family's life
- Last winner from Kat's District. Her Coach
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- The district that was entirely destroyed during a rebellion
- Black market where Kat sells the animals she catches
- One of the things Kat can do better than most of the Tributes
- Place where all of the weapons and food are before the games begin
- The pin that Kat wears from her District
- Kat's father's profession
- Number of Tributes chosen for the games
- A person caught trying to overthrow the government. They usually have their tongues cut out
- The place where the games are hosted
- The monetary unit of Kat's District
- The profession of Peeta's family back home
- The people who have created the game and run the technological aspects of the games
- "And may the ________ be ever be in your favor!"
- Kat's "boyfriend" in the Games
27 Clues: Quiet Tribute • Kat's last name • Kat's younger sister • Kat's father's profession • District where Kat is from • Kat's "boyfriend" in the Games • The boy Kat hunts with back home • The monetary unit of Kat's District • The place where the games are hosted • The name of the country in the novel • Number of Tributes chosen for the games • The pin that Kat wears from her District • ...
fadsafsadf 2022-10-14
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- Rule of a few in the interest of the rulers.
- Machiavelli did not like this type of ruling because it was too unpredictable.
- Nietzsche, This philosopher believed in slave and master morality.
- Hobbes, This philosopher believed that individuals should decide ethical questions for themselves, instead of the government.
- a Popular student of Plato.
- Mendes, Believed in equality of participation.
- Machiavelli, Author of "The Prince" to gain favor with the ruler of Florence
- Rule of a few in the interest of all.
- Hobbes, This person said that all people are equal, and believed in a strong state.
- Philosopher who wrote "The Republic."
- Rule of many in the interest of all.
- Plato said these people would pursue public service and policymaking.
- Rule of one in the interest of all.
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- Plato said these people would pursue manual labor.
- Rule of many in the interest of the rulers.
- Plato said these people would pursue careers dealing with physical danger.
- Sentenced to death for corrupting the youth.
- This person believed in the equality of natural rights with an emphasis on property rights.
- Machiavelli did not like this type of ruling because people might rise up against you.
- Madison, Fourth president of the US, and he authored the "Federalist Papers"
- Vonnegut, Wrote the book "Harrison Bergeron."
- Jefferson, the Third President of the United States, believed in the equality of natural rights.
- Machiavelli believed that ruling from an approach from this is best.
- Translates to "Students of Islam."
- Rule of one in the interest of the ruler.
25 Clues: a Popular student of Plato. • Translates to "Students of Islam." • Rule of one in the interest of all. • Rule of many in the interest of all. • Rule of a few in the interest of all. • Philosopher who wrote "The Republic." • Rule of one in the interest of the ruler. • Rule of many in the interest of the rulers. • Rule of a few in the interest of the rulers. • ...
Agriculture 2025-09-07
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- Science of growing crops and raising animals
- To tame or train plants and animals for human use
- Farm animals such as cows, pigs, or sheep
- Sending U.S. crops or products to other countries
- Old plant varieties passed down through generations
- Student organization for leadership and ag careers
- Use of science and technology in farming
- A young female cow that has not yet had a calf
- Anything grown or raised on farms that people eat
- An insect or animal that helps move pollen so plants can make seeds
- Farm product that can be bought, sold, or traded
- U.S. state known for corn, soybeans, and pork production
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- Business side of farming, like marketing crops and animals
- Place that provides protection from the environment
- Goods from plants or animals used for clothing, like cotton or wool
- Things from nature like soil, water, and forests
- Farming in a way that protects future resources
- Land, air, water, and living things around us
- Birds like chickens, turkeys, or ducks raised for food
- A job or occupation someone trains for and does over time
- A person or animal that uses goods, services, or food
- Related to money, trade, and profits in farming
- Top layer of Earth where plants grow
- Plants grown for food, clothing, or fuel
- Products brought in from other countries
25 Clues: Top layer of Earth where plants grow • Use of science and technology in farming • Plants grown for food, clothing, or fuel • Products brought in from other countries • Farm animals such as cows, pigs, or sheep • Science of growing crops and raising animals • Land, air, water, and living things around us • A young female cow that has not yet had a calf • ...
Nate and alex's trade school vocab crossword 2025-09-16
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- - certification for driving commercial vehicles.
- - the process of obtaining official permission to practice certain trades
- – A system of training in a trade through on-the-job experience under skilled mentors.
- – Occupations requiring specialized training and practical skills, such as electrician or plumber.
- - trade that involves joining metal pant's through heating and fusion.
- -training specialized in repairing vehicles.
- - common trade school career focused on heating ventilation.
- – A two-year degree often offered by technical colleges or trade schools in specific fields.
- - healthcare related trade training for supporting doctors and nurses.
- – Educational institutions specializing in preparing students for specific skilled trades or vocations.
- – A credential awarded upon successfully completing a trade school program.
- - another term for for trade school focused on a specific job
- - another term related to vocational schools emphasizing job readiness.
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- – Short-term education programs providing certification for a skill or trade.
- – Institutions offering technical and vocational education, sometimes including associate degrees.
- - a trade that involves installing and maintaining electrical system.
- - education programs often at high school or post secondary level focused on specific careers.
- – Practical instruction involving direct experience with tools and techniques.
- - trade focused on beauty services like hair and nails.
- – Schools focused on career-specific training often offering certificates and diplomas.
20 Clues: -training specialized in repairing vehicles. • - certification for driving commercial vehicles. • - trade focused on beauty services like hair and nails. • - common trade school career focused on heating ventilation. • - another term for for trade school focused on a specific job • - a trade that involves installing and maintaining electrical system. • ...
Jacek's PhD Crossword 2025-11-17
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- Shamini and Jacek’s main communication method during Jacek’s PhD
- What mountain crossing did you get raced down whilst secretly suffering from Covid(sorry!)
- Which activity makes you feel joy?
- Who’s birthday did the start of your PhD coincide with?
- Letters after your name, or an arrival of something cheesy from?
- Your favourite queer basketball team
- Cartoon series that I binged during COVID lockdowns based on your recommendations?
- Who will be with you always?
- The ultimate final year group chat lifeline
- Our thoughts on UNSW Post PhD Careers Session
- Suckers’ element, perhaps
- Our monthly catch-up to review all things LGBTQ+
- Your favourite mentor outside of your supervisory team
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- Hotel we had a fabulous workation at while in Delhi?
- What did Jacek do a lot of in a Leonora hospital carpark?
- A game that became a daily point of connection with Alice (and others)?
- Plant name that Peta & Jacek spoke about after seeing on Insta
- Best aspect of the 2024 Consumer Forum, Showcasing our PhD students?
- Will you pass with flying colours and get stunning examiners reports?
- Bodily organs that are relieved Jacek has submitted their PhD?
- PhD peace place, or small rhyming name
- Dharawal word for tool
- Jacek’s constant desktop companion during their PhD
- For Jacek it is not just a form of transport but a joy
- One of your favourite characters?
25 Clues: Dharawal word for tool • Suckers’ element, perhaps • Who will be with you always? • One of your favourite characters? • Which activity makes you feel joy? • Your favourite queer basketball team • PhD peace place, or small rhyming name • The ultimate final year group chat lifeline • Our thoughts on UNSW Post PhD Careers Session • ...
College and careers chapter 17 2014-12-03
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- shows status of depositors account
- people who make money
- bank account that pays interest to customers
- record of money put in an account
- pay interest on interest
- signature on back of check
- worker is payed by amount they produced
- depositor directing the bank to pay money
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- lenders pay for use of customers money
- earnings before deductions
- check paid by bank
- place where you record checks you write
- check written with insuffcient funds in your account
- subtracted from your earnings like taxes, insurance, and pensions
- payments that citizens are required to pay to the government
15 Clues: check paid by bank • people who make money • pay interest on interest • earnings before deductions • signature on back of check • record of money put in an account • shows status of depositors account • lenders pay for use of customers money • place where you record checks you write • worker is payed by amount they produced • depositor directing the bank to pay money • ...
Careers In The Garment Industry 2021-02-15
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- / produces shows and understand or researches all of the latest fashion trends.
- / help design and create fabric including the equipment and materials needed for fabrication.
- / sews the design from the pattern to look for flaws.
- / responsible for selling products and providing customer service.
- / handles the company's image through marketing campaigns etc.
- / using creativity to design new styles for their target customers.
- / finds or analyzes relevant data.
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- / takes photographs of the latest clothes etc.
- / promotes or interpret fashion ideas and facts in written form.
- / represent brands and designers by wearing their clothing and accessories publicly.
- / makes sure that the production or event runs smoothly.
- / responsible for reducing or enlarging a pattern.
- / uses technological equipments to carry out tests of textile products etc.
- / produces patterns on paper or fabric for use in the clothing industry.
- / creates the designs that are printed on the fabrics.
15 Clues: / finds or analyzes relevant data. • / takes photographs of the latest clothes etc. • / responsible for reducing or enlarging a pattern. • / creates the designs that are printed on the fabrics. • / makes sure that the production or event runs smoothly. • / sews the design from the pattern to look for flaws. • ...
Miss Curran's Crossword of Careers 2021-06-16
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- someone who fixes cars
- someone who fixes teeth
- someone who checks your eyes
- someone who pretends to be another person for a living
- someone who helps sick animals
- someone who cuts and styles hair
- someone who flies a plane
- someone who helps deliver a baby
- someone who cooks for in a restaurant
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- someone who cuts up raw meat
- someone who writes for a newspaper
- someone who helps people learn
- someone who makes bread and cakes
- someone who comes in an ambulance to help you
- someone who designs buildings
15 Clues: someone who fixes cars • someone who fixes teeth • someone who flies a plane • someone who cuts up raw meat • someone who checks your eyes • someone who designs buildings • someone who helps people learn • someone who helps sick animals • someone who cuts and styles hair • someone who helps deliver a baby • someone who makes bread and cakes • someone who writes for a newspaper • ...
Careers - Just what is Work? 2019-06-13
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- _________ refers to the ways people make, buy, and sell goods and services.
- A _____________ is all people over the age of 16 who work or are seeking work
- Working ____________ means you work at least 40 hours per week.
- ______________ is using outside resources to do tasks traditionally handled by internal staff.
- A ___________ is a work history of one or more jobs in the same or related fields of interest.
- A work schedule arrangement that allows workers to choose work hours that fit their particular needs is ___________.
- People who _____________ work from home via a computer and/or phone.
- Your _____________ is the way you use your time, energy, and other resources.
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- ____________ is the need for workers and the kinds of work available to them.
- ______ are items that people buy.
- A _______ is work that people do for pay.
- An _____________ is a set of related skills and experiences.
- _______________ is the buying and selling of goods and services via the Internet.
- _______________ is equal employment opportunity for all, regardless of gender.
- _______ are activities people do for others for a fee.
15 Clues: ______ are items that people buy. • A _______ is work that people do for pay. • _______ are activities people do for others for a fee. • An _____________ is a set of related skills and experiences. • Working ____________ means you work at least 40 hours per week. • People who _____________ work from home via a computer and/or phone. • ...
1.2 Vocab 2024-09-05
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- A career pathway to apply knowledge of engineering, hydraulics,pneumatics, electronics, power, structures, and controls to the field of agriculture.
- Data that results in numbers, acreages, and categorical responses. It is easily graphed.
- A career pathway to develop, maintain, and manage minerals, forests, water, and land.
- A graphical display of data points connected by line segments.
- A career pathway that includes opportunities to work directly with animals or the products that come from animals.
- A career pathway focusing on improving environmental impacts.
- A career pathway that connects the business world with agriculture production.
- A detailed plan setting out the objectives of a business, the strategy and tactics planned to achieve them, and the expected profits, usually over a period of three to ten years.
- A career pathway that works to make the Earth cleaner and healthier, including recycling, pollution control, waste disposal, and public health issues.
- Electronic trade or the buying and selling of products and services via the internet.
- Goods or services are obtained from a supplier outside the area.
- An individual who organizes a business; a risk taker and profit seeker.
- A graphical representation of data in a circular shape divided into wedges or distinctive parts.
- A career pathway using foods' physical, biological, and chemical makeup to improve the food available to humans.
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- Experiential service and work-based learning conducted by all agricultural education students based on exploring a student's passions and career interests.
- A career pathway for programming, data analysis, and technology development.
- The process of determining a market's factors, conditions, and characteristics
- A career pathway that provides the foundational knowledge for careers in all other pathways. Careers in this path develop citizens with agricultural industry general knowledge and technical skills in both the public and private sectors.
- A career pathway that utilizes specialized skills, knowledge, or ability applied to specific areas.
- A horizontal line on a spreadsheet used for cell reference. Numbers reference them.
- The spreadsheet program available through the Microsoft Corporation.
- A term usually applied to changes in production and prices of agricultural products.
- A horizontal line on a spreadsheet used for cell reference. They are referenced by letters.
- Uses observable and recordable data that characterize trends. These questions are openended and have written responses that are not easily graphed.
- A career pathway in which scientists and engineers use genetic composition to enhance plants, animals, and microorganisms to increase the world’s access to safe and affordable food, fiber, and natural resources.
- An intangible item, something that is not physically touched or stored, that is traded. These are efforts and talents by individuals, such as mechanical work, consulting, logistics, public relations, and maintenance tasks.
- A naming convention for spreadsheets that uses the intersection of the column and row as the name of the cell.
- Tool used to investigate a product or service in a geographical area, including consumer needs and preferences.
- A graphical representation of data using bars or strips either vertically or horizontally oriented.
- A career pathway that studies plants and how they impact our world.
30 Clues: A career pathway focusing on improving environmental impacts. • A graphical display of data points connected by line segments. • Goods or services are obtained from a supplier outside the area. • A career pathway that studies plants and how they impact our world. • The spreadsheet program available through the Microsoft Corporation. • ...
IT Basics 2020-07-24
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- in Helping Others Information technology jobs are some of the best careers for people who love to help others.
- being able to find technology, software and products that enhance your own productivity and the productivity of others.
- communicate well with your supervisors and colleagues to help them solve technology issues
- allow you to diagnose technology issues and fix them.
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- the ability to make professional plans, set and reach goals, and work with colleagues to resolve project issues
- if you don't give up easily on difficult tasks
- Solving Ever spent hours trying to figure out why your personal computer, printer or phone isn't doing what you want it to
- come up with ideas to improve processes or products
- finding enjoyment in learning new things and genuinely wanting to know how things work
9 Clues: if you don't give up easily on difficult tasks • come up with ideas to improve processes or products • allow you to diagnose technology issues and fix them. • finding enjoyment in learning new things and genuinely wanting to know how things work • communicate well with your supervisors and colleagues to help them solve technology issues • ...
Careers in the Floral Industry 2015-08-20
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- A business that buys from growers or brokers and sells to retail florists at wholesale prices.
- Trained person who cares for and tends to foliage and flowering plants in an outdoor environment.
- Person with the skill and training to make floral designs and unique floral art.
- Person who has the responsibility of coordinating the operations of the retail business.
- Business that selects, places and maintains flowering plants in an indoor environment
- Person who has direct and frequent contact with the retail florist; takes orders and arranges delivery of the products.
- Businesses that purchase and resell flowers and foliage to many parts of the world.
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- “Culture of flowers”; multi-billion dollar industry based on flowering and foliage plants.
- Provides floral design services, cut flowers and other floriculture crops.
- Person who oversees the operations of the wholesale business by supervising the staff, estimating retail demands for products and preparing long-range plans.
- Leaves harvested for floral design work; also called “greens”; used to accent and enhance arrangements.
- Businesses that sell, distribute, handle design and deliver fresh flowers, cut foliage and foliage plants.
- Person who locates sources of products & places bids or offers for purchase.
- Businesses that buys products and brings them “into their ports” or into their country from another country.
- Flowers grown in a greenhouse or field, cut when they reach a certain maturity, and sold to a wholesaler.
15 Clues: Provides floral design services, cut flowers and other floriculture crops. • Person who locates sources of products & places bids or offers for purchase. • Person with the skill and training to make floral designs and unique floral art. • Businesses that purchase and resell flowers and foliage to many parts of the world. • ...
Careers In The Garment Industry 2021-02-15
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- / produces shows and understand or researches all of the latest fashion trends.
- / help design and create fabric including the equipment and materials needed for fabrication.
- / sews the design from the pattern to look for flaws.
- / responsible for selling products and providing customer service.
- / handles the company's image through marketing campaigns etc.
- / using creativity to design new styles for their target customers.
- / finds or analyzes relevant data.
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- / takes photographs of the latest clothes etc.
- / promotes or interpret fashion ideas and facts in written form.
- / represent brands and designers by wearing their clothing and accessories publicly.
- / makes sure that the production or event runs smoothly.
- / responsible for reducing or enlarging a pattern.
- / uses technological equipments to carry out tests of textile products etc.
- / produces patterns on paper or fabric for use in the clothing industry.
- / creates the designs that are printed on the fabrics.
15 Clues: / finds or analyzes relevant data. • / takes photographs of the latest clothes etc. • / responsible for reducing or enlarging a pattern. • / creates the designs that are printed on the fabrics. • / makes sure that the production or event runs smoothly. • / sews the design from the pattern to look for flaws. • ...
Careers In The Garment Industry 2021-02-15
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- / produces shows and understand or researches all of the latest fashion trends.
- / help design and create fabric including the equipment and materials needed for fabrication.
- / sews the design from the pattern to look for flaws.
- / responsible for selling products and providing customer service.
- / handles the company's image through marketing campaigns etc.
- / using creativity to design new styles for their target customers.
- / finds or analyzes relevant data.
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- / takes photographs of the latest clothes etc.
- / promotes or interpret fashion ideas and facts in written form.
- / represent brands and designers by wearing their clothing and accessories publicly.
- / makes sure that the production or event runs smoothly.
- / responsible for reducing or enlarging a pattern.
- / uses technological equipments to carry out tests of textile products etc.
- / produces patterns on paper or fabric for use in the clothing industry.
- / creates the designs that are printed on the fabrics.
15 Clues: / finds or analyzes relevant data. • / takes photographs of the latest clothes etc. • / responsible for reducing or enlarging a pattern. • / creates the designs that are printed on the fabrics. • / makes sure that the production or event runs smoothly. • / sews the design from the pattern to look for flaws. • ...
Careers in the Fashion Industry 2021-02-06
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- They help companies to decide what products to sell
- People who budget, plan and monitor am investment
- They make templates that are used to mass produce clothing and shoes
- A person responsible for testing new products
- They design the processes and procedures that create fabrics and yarns
- A person who sells products and services
- A worker who cultivates silkworms to produce silk
- Someone who collects wool from sheep
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- A worker who assists in the operation of the store
- They design clothes that are functional and aesthetically pleasing
- A person who creates 2-D designs used in the production of fabrics
- Someone who expresses fashion ideas through art
- A person responsible for how clothing looks in advertisments
- A person who displays clothing in a fashion show
- A worker who collects linen from the stalk
15 Clues: Someone who collects wool from sheep • A person who sells products and services • A worker who collects linen from the stalk • A person responsible for testing new products • Someone who expresses fashion ideas through art • A person who displays clothing in a fashion show • People who budget, plan and monitor am investment • ...
STEM Careers of the Day 2025-08-01
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- This type of engineer designs power plants and tools which use radioactivity
- A "_____" practitioner helps treat human patients and diagnose illnesses
- Design houses using art and science
- Studies rocks; helps with resource extraction and natural disaster prevention
- Explore human history by analyzing physical artifacts
- A scientist who uses analysis to investigate crime scenes
- A biologist who studies life in our oceans and lakes
- Use biology and chemistry to do research
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- An engineer who works on building physical things, like robots and cars
- A doctor for pets
- Engineers who use chemistry and process engineering to scale manufacturing
- Engineers that design electronic components (hardware and software)
- Goes up into space
- These scientists design, process, and characterize "_________"
- This engineer designs bridges, roads, & buildings
15 Clues: A doctor for pets • Goes up into space • Design houses using art and science • Use biology and chemistry to do research • This engineer designs bridges, roads, & buildings • A biologist who studies life in our oceans and lakes • Explore human history by analyzing physical artifacts • A scientist who uses analysis to investigate crime scenes • ...
Careers with a Biology Degree 2022-06-27
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- medical technicians who perform diagnostics imaging tests
- studies fossils to determine the evolution of an organism, as well as its interaction with other organisms and the environment
- studies human activity in the past
- This type of biologist studies organisms and ecosystems in the oceans and seas in order to improve our understanding and help predict changes in ecosystems affected by human and natural disturbances.
- Carries out work to support scientists conduct analysis, investigation, research and development
- Creates and fits artificial replacement limbs.
- Studies microorganisms with the aim to solve a range of problems affecting our health, the environment, climate and food and agriculture
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- manages animals housed for conservation purposes or to be viewed by the public
- Works closely with a dentist to provide patients with advice on taking care of teeth and gums and provides preventative treatment.
- Combines science and research skills to explore and develop treatments for problems with the brain, spinal cord and nervous system
- creates, implements, and defends laws and regulations relating to the effects of human activity on the natural environment.
- diagnoses and treats human disease, injury, and other ailments
- This type of scientist prepares traces of physical evidence for use in courts of law.
- Researches, writes and edits scientific news, articles and features, for business, trade and professional publications, specialist scientific and technical journals, and the general media, including television, radio and blogs.
- works in emergency medical situations
15 Clues: studies human activity in the past • works in emergency medical situations • Creates and fits artificial replacement limbs. • medical technicians who perform diagnostics imaging tests • diagnoses and treats human disease, injury, and other ailments • manages animals housed for conservation purposes or to be viewed by the public • ...
Berk Exploring Lifespan Ch 13 2020-07-14
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- period between ages 11 and 16, where adolescents think about careers in terms of their abilities and values
- naturally occurring, highly reactive chemicals that form in the presence of oxygen
- type of cognition that refers to our reflections on how we arrived at facts, beliefs, and ideas
- the amount of energy the body uses at complete rest
- biological aging
- type of thought that involves a structural advance in which logic becomes a tool for solving real-world problems
- period by the late teens and early twenties, when young people start to narrow their options in recognition of the economic and practical realities right around the corner
- ___________________ without relativistic thinking
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- theory of aging that discusses tissue fibers becoming less elastic and leading to many negative outcomes; cross-___________
- thinking that dividing information, values, and authority into right and wrong, good and bad, we and they
- period in early and middle childhood when children gain insight into career options by fantasizing about them
- acquisition of extensive knowledge in a field or endeavor
- thinking that views all knowledge as embedded in a framework of thought
- type of thought development beyond Piaget's final stage
- awareness and coordination of conflicting positive and negative feelings; cognitive-________________ complexity
15 Clues: biological aging • ___________________ without relativistic thinking • the amount of energy the body uses at complete rest • type of thought development beyond Piaget's final stage • acquisition of extensive knowledge in a field or endeavor • thinking that views all knowledge as embedded in a framework of thought • ...
A Bit of Black Burlesque History: Crossword Edition! 2024-02-16
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- New York neighbourhood whose 1920s "renaissance" launched or elevated many Black American performers' careers
- Josephine Baker famously wore a skirt made of these.
- A peeler by any other name, one who sheds their skin.
- Canada's first primarily-Black burlesque troupe, founded by Dainty Smith
- along with 15 Across, one of the foundational movements of burlesque
- ____ Bentley, a Black, openly lesbian singer known for her top hat, tails and raunchy lyrics.
- along with 13 Across, one of the foundations of burlesque movement
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- A name often used to refer to Black burlesque artists in the 50s and 60s.
- Stage entertainment with variety acts including burlesque, said to be derived from the French "Voix de Ville"
- ____ Elling, the "Satin Doll" whose stage name was inspired by friend and collaborator Duke Ellington.
- These handy nipple hats allowed performers to take it *almost* all off without risk of arrest.
- You may see these on 5 Down, robes, or graduation caps.
- ____ Idelle, known as the "Sepia Sally Rand", is considered the first Black fan dancer.
- How we shake our fringe-- this move has its origins in ragtime music.
- ____ Overton Walker, a vaudeville performer born in 1880 who refused to play to stereotypes.
15 Clues: Josephine Baker famously wore a skirt made of these. • A peeler by any other name, one who sheds their skin. • You may see these on 5 Down, robes, or graduation caps. • along with 13 Across, one of the foundations of burlesque movement • along with 15 Across, one of the foundational movements of burlesque • ...
Unit 2 College - The Ladder to Success 2024-03-27
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- When the job market worsens, many students ______ they can't major in English or history.
- Evidence of basic ______ in English is part of the admission requirement.
- Please allow me to _______ the true value that the humanities add to people's lives.
- He promised to get to work on the state's massive _______.
- The _____ help to creat well-rounded human beings with insight and understanding of the passions, hopes and dreams.
- This ______ body of work from ancient times forms the basis of study of the humanities.
- ______ cars in traffic jams cause a great deal of pollution.
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- Over the next few years, the humanities will probably continue their long slide in _______.
- The humanities, the ancient timeless ______ of knowledge, teach us to see things differently.
- The body cannot cope with sudden _______ to stress.
- The humanities can prepare us for many different careers and jobs we can _______.
- The inner drive is called the "_______ mind" or, more familiarly, "instinct".
- Each one of us needs to become as ______ and professionally skilled as possible to help meet the needs of modern life.
- Studying the humanities ______ us with great insight and self-awareness.
- I can be reasonably _______ about the time of the incident.
15 Clues: The body cannot cope with sudden _______ to stress. • He promised to get to work on the state's massive _______. • I can be reasonably _______ about the time of the incident. • ______ cars in traffic jams cause a great deal of pollution. • Studying the humanities ______ us with great insight and self-awareness. • ...
School 2023-06-12
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- School A school that offers specialized training for specific careers or trades
- School A school for older students, usually grades 9-12, preparing for college
- A school for young children before they start kindergarten
- School A school for students in their early teenage years, usually grades 6-8
- School A school that specializes in teaching music and musical instruments
- School A school where students learn different styles of dance and choreography
- School A school that offers language courses for learning different languages
- School A school that is not funded by the government, often with smaller class sizes and specialized programs
- School A school that focuses on teaching various forms of art and creativity
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- School A school that follows the Montessori educational approach, emphasizing self-directed learning and hands-on activities
- School A school funded and run by the government, open to all students
- A school for children before they enter elementary school
- School A school where students live and study away from home
- School A school where young children learn basic subjects and make new friends
- School A school that provides education for students from different countries, often with a focus on global perspectives
15 Clues: A school for children before they enter elementary school • A school for young children before they start kindergarten • School A school where students live and study away from home • School A school funded and run by the government, open to all students • School A school that specializes in teaching music and musical instruments • ...
Group 3 2022-09-20
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- Image It’s how you view your physical self.
- Typically reflect western ideals.
- Self An image of self somewhere in between the actual and ideal self.
- How you value and respect yourself as a person.
- It is a theory that includes the use of conditioning in order to induce a new behavior to a child.
- An individualist term for connected
- It is the self that reflects through interactions with others and responds to changes in particular situations.
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- concept The individual’s perception of themselves in areas of physical ability and appearance.
- The value characterized by the emphasis on cohesiveness among individuals.
- It is the moral disposition to do good that leads to Yi.
- States that the coding of genes in each cell in human beings determine the different traits that we have, dominantly on the physical attributes.
- Refers to motives, interests, attitudes, perception and level of understanding.
- Argument of Confucius that is not seen as inherently existing, but as something that is being formed through upbringing and environment.
- branding The process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands.
- of wisdom Arguments of Confucius that leads to Chih.
15 Clues: Typically reflect western ideals. • An individualist term for connected • Image It’s how you view your physical self. • How you value and respect yourself as a person. • of wisdom Arguments of Confucius that leads to Chih. • It is the moral disposition to do good that leads to Yi. • Self An image of self somewhere in between the actual and ideal self. • ...
TECHNOLOGY WITH MS ROBINSON 2023-09-12
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- One of things you will learn about is called _________ literacy. This will teach you about money and how to manage it.
- You will use your ________ to show Ms. Robinson your level of understanding when she asks.
- You must fill out a hall pass and the chart hanging on the _________ if you need to leave the classroom.
- You may borrow a pair of __________ from the back or bring in your own earbuds.
- There are just _______ rules you must follow in this class.
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- If you are late to class, you must have a _________.
- You will also learn about different _________ which is another word for jobs.
- Make sure you are with us when Ms. Robinson picks you up from the ____________.
- In the back of the room, you will have a _________ with your name on it to store unfinished work.
- You are allowed ______ passes to exit the classroom per marking period.
10 Clues: If you are late to class, you must have a _________. • There are just _______ rules you must follow in this class. • You are allowed ______ passes to exit the classroom per marking period. • You will also learn about different _________ which is another word for jobs. • Make sure you are with us when Ms. Robinson picks you up from the ____________. • ...
Chapter 10 Careers/Personality Traits / Taxes 2020-04-01
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- what men LOVE to share
- perfectionist trait descriptor
- great to __
- you will NOT ____ your personality
- type of tax on wages
- no bueno quarantine location
- first impressions during an interview takes _______
- one root cause of poor money management
- La,-La-La-La,-La orator
- infectious laughter trait descriptor
- webbased networking platform
- 40% of the populations is from "animal" this area of the DISC personality test
- type of tax on grandma's cadillac
- type of tax on an airplane ticket
- interview strategy that needs to be "maintained"
- social security + medicare
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- a typical job last 2.1 years, while you will have ___ different jobs in your lifetime
- back bone of the US economy
- 10% of the population's DISC personality test are from this animal category
- falling into a tackle box
- type of income BEFORE taxes
- good listener trait descriptor
- type of tax on land
- a job that needs to be transformed into a vacation
- type of tax on clothing
- enterprising trait descriptor
- something that needs to be grown (plural)
- most important aspect of securing a job
- do not put this on a resume
- motivation to work (2 words)
- the rate of _____ is blinding
31 Clues: great to __ • type of tax on land • type of tax on wages • what men LOVE to share • type of tax on clothing • La,-La-La-La,-La orator • falling into a tackle box • social security + medicare • back bone of the US economy • type of income BEFORE taxes • do not put this on a resume • no bueno quarantine location • webbased networking platform • motivation to work (2 words) • ...
Chapter 3: Careers in Health Care 2021-10-13
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- Individual who records the electrical activity of the brain as an electroencephalogram, which is used by neurologists and other physicians to diagnose and evaluate diseases and disorders of the brain
- Individuals who make and repair a variety of dental prostheses such as dentures, crowns, bridges, and orthodontic appliances
- Individuals who operate electrocardiograph machines, which record electrical impulses that originate in the heart.
- Individuals who study and review the history, philosophy, theology, medical research, and sociology of health care to make judgments about treatment options and the effectiveness of these options as they relate to ethical standards regarding patient rights, quality of life, privacy, death, and how health care funds and resources should be allocated.
- Individuals who assist patients who have difficulty coping with various problems by helping them make adjustments in their lives and/or referring them to community resources for assistance
- Individuals who use a computer and word-processing software to enter data that has been dictated on a recorder by physicians or other health care professionals.
- Classification of physician who diagnoses, treats, and prevents diseases or disorders
- Individuals who identify and analyze workplace hazards
- A licensed, nonmedical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of dietitians and assist with food preparation and service, help patients select menus, clean work areas, and assist other dietary workers; also called food service workers.
- Classification of physician who treats diseases/disorders, placing special emphasis on the nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems, and the relationship between the body, mind, and emotions
- Doctors who specialize in diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases of the teeth and gums
- An individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-depth patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician
- A licensed individual who works with a dentist to provide care and treatment for the teeth and gums.
- Individuals who specializes in the science of diet and nutrition
- individuals who work with the many different machines used to diagnose, treat, and monitor patients'
- Individuals who work under the supervision of physicians and take medical histories, perform routine physical examinations and basic diagnostic tests, make preliminary diagnoses, treat minor injuries, and prescribe and administer treatments.
- Individuals who dispense medications per written orders from physicians, dentists, and other health care professionals authorized to prescribe medications.
- Also called a venipuncture technician; individual who collects blood and prepares it for tests.
- Individuals who are employed in hospitals, extended care facilities, clinics, and other health facilities to record information in records, schedule procedures or tests, answer telephones, order supplies, and work with computers to record or obtain information.
- Individuals who promote, sell, and educate clients, sales associates, and the public about health care products and services.
- Surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones; also called maxillofacial surgery.
- Individuals who cut, grind, finish, polish, and mount the lenses used in eyeglasses, contact lenses, and other optical instruments such as telescopes and binoculars.
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- Individuals who work under the supervision of dentists to prepare a patient for dental procedures and assist with the procedures.
- Individuals who are members of the openheart surgical team and operate the heart-lung machines used in coronary bypass surgery
- Doctors who examine patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses, perform surgery, treat diseases/disorders, and teach preventive health.
- degree awarded by the college after 4 years
- Individuals who help maintain the cleanliness of the health care facility to provide a pleasant,sanitary environment; also called environmental service workers
- Individuals who help people who have physical, developmental, mental, or emotional disabilities overcome, correct, or adjust to their particular problems
- Branch of dentistry involving treatment of the pulp chamber and root canals of the teeth; root canal treatment.
- The branch of dentistry dealing with the treatment of the gingiva (gum) and periodontium (supporting tissues) surrounding the teeth.
- Individuals who operate and monitor the machinery that is used to produce biotechnology products
- Secondary education programs that prepare a student for immediate employment in many health care careers or for additional education after graduation.
- Degree awarded by a vocational-technical school or community college after successful completion of a two-year course of study or its equivalent.
- The branch of dentistry dealing with the construction of artificial appliances for the mouth.
- Individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
- Individuals who transport patients by assisting them to move in and out of vehicles, ambulances, and helicopters.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurses to provide basic patient care.
- The procedures, processes and actions that health care providers are legally permitted to perform in keeping with the terms of their professional license.
- Individuals who work to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries in animals.
- Degree awarded by a college or university after completion of a prescribed course of study beyond a bachelor’s or master’s degree.
- The issuing of a statement or certificate by a professional organization to a person who has met the requirements of education and/or experience and who meets the standards set by the organization.
- Individuals who work under the supervision of pharmacists to help prepare medication for dispensing and perform other duties as directed by pharmacists
- Individuals who identify and tract diseases as they occur in a group of people
- Individual specializing in diagnosis and treatment of hearing disorders
- Individuals who operate the kidney hemodialysis machines used to treat patients with limited or no kidney function.
- Individuals who study genes and how they are inherited, mutated, and activated, or inactivated
- Individuals who provide information to patients and/or their families on genetic diseases or inherited conditions
- Individuals who prepare the body of a deceased person for interment or burial
- Process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
50 Clues: degree awarded by the college after 4 years • Individuals who identify and analyze workplace hazards • Individuals who specializes in the science of diet and nutrition • Individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business • Individual specializing in diagnosis and treatment of hearing disorders • ...
Unit 1 Careers, Income, and Education 2023-09-14
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- a post-graduate degree awarded after two years of specific study.
- Money is given to the heirs or heiresses of an estate or trust in a will.
- a tax on store-purchased items
- a tax on the values of homes and land
- the entire sequence of jobs you hold throughout your lifetime.
- an undergraduate degree awarded after two years of course study in a college.
- a government health program for all over the age of 65.
- an educational institution for advanced learning with multiple colleges.
- What an employer pays an employee.
- income after all payroll deductions of taxes.
- the level of attainability of employment.
- government pension that gives a portion of your earned income to those who are retired, sick, disabled pe
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- an undergraduate degree awarded after four years of course study in a college.
- a tax on the sale of stocks.
- a tax on all salaries and payments made to an employee.
- a written introduction to an employer with the purpose of highlighting a candidate’s strengths
- income before taxes and payroll deductions.
- combine career-specific training and curriculum.
- a person who organizes or operates a business.
- a snapshot of your qualifications including education and previous work history.
- official recognition that a school or program meets a certain standard.
- a temporary, short-term position designed to provide exposure to and training in a particular job.
- a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions by an employer in order to find out if they are suitable for a job.
- someone who works for an employer in a company or organization
- a person or organization that employs people.
25 Clues: a tax on the sale of stocks. • a tax on store-purchased items • What an employer pays an employee. • a tax on the values of homes and land • the level of attainability of employment. • income before taxes and payroll deductions. • income after all payroll deductions of taxes. • a person or organization that employs people. • a person who organizes or operates a business. • ...
metiers et professions ( JOBS AND CAREERS ) 2022-05-31
25 Clues: chef • farmer • lawyer • artist • banker • writer • athlete • butcher • teacher • plumber • mechanic • engineer • secretary • detective • architect • journalist • electrician • veterinarian • editor (fem.) • editor (masc.) • principal (fem.) • principal (masc.) • salesperson (fem.) • salesperson (masc.) • computer programmer
Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- branding, Process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands. The concept suggests comes from self packaging.
- concept, the concept that described simply as how one perceives himself and his behavior in the market place.
- characteristics that define the quality of life in a society
- identity, In individualism, it describes as the right of privacy.
- It is how you value and respect yourself as a person.
- genetic, hereditary factors, physical appearance and physique and rate of maturation
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- it is the idea that the individual's life belongs not to him but to the group or society.
- the one component of the self concept that consumers perceived themselves as.
- The identity, character, or essential qualities of any person or thing.
- It is the "We" in collectivism.
- It includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance
- self, it is the self as reflected through your interaction with others.
- self, All physical element that reflect who you are.
- image, It is how you view physical self including whether you feel you are attractive and whether others like your looks.
- characteristics include: strong will power of a person that can make a quick decision which is needed for better adjustment
15 Clues: It is the "We" in collectivism. • self, All physical element that reflect who you are. • It is how you value and respect yourself as a person. • It includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance • characteristics that define the quality of life in a society • identity, In individualism, it describes as the right of privacy. • ...
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo 2024-05-23
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- Main character's best friend and 5th husband, Evelyn's producer.
- Main character's second husband, was very abusive
- Main character's third husband, was a singer, used to cover up Celia and Evelyn's love.
- Monique's ex-husband, took the coffee table from the apartment out of spite.
- Main character's fourth husband, used each other to boost their careers, was a fake marriage
- Character that interviews Evelyn, writes the book about Evelyn.
- Main character's seventh husband, female love interest's brother, married to cover up Celia and Evelyn's love.
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- Main character's first husband, was the reason she got to Hollywood.
- Evelyn and Harry's daughter, loved her father a lot.
- Main character's female love interest, married near the end of the book, her only wife.
- Monique's father, framed for drunk driving, was in love with Harry.
- Main character's sixth husband, only wanted her for her status, tried to out her as being gay.
- Main character's first best friend, and ex best friend, betrayed her by marrying Don Adler.
- The driver that helped move Harry out of the drivers seat, Evelyn helped make him famous.
- Main character of the book, had seven husbands throughout the whole book and one wife.
15 Clues: Main character's second husband, was very abusive • Evelyn and Harry's daughter, loved her father a lot. • Character that interviews Evelyn, writes the book about Evelyn. • Main character's best friend and 5th husband, Evelyn's producer. • Monique's father, framed for drunk driving, was in love with Harry. • ...
Healthcare Careers (Vision/Therapeutic/Diagnostic Services) 2021-11-04
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- operate kidney hemodialysis machine
- dispense medications per physician orders
- uses activities to assist with ADLs
- monitor implant of pacemakers
- treat heart/lung disease patients
- examines eyes for vision problems
- evaluate and treat speech disorders
- specialize in eye disease and injury
- specializes in physical medicine
- use leisure activities as treatment
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- prepare patients for surgery
- use nuclear medicine to treat dx
- collects blood and prepares for testing
- work machines that record brain activity
- provide care to hearing impaired
- massage, bodywork, and therapeutic touch
- operate machines that record heart impulse
- operate the heart-lung machines
- prevent and treat athletic injuries
- make and fit eyeglasses and lenses
20 Clues: prepare patients for surgery • monitor implant of pacemakers • operate the heart-lung machines • use nuclear medicine to treat dx • provide care to hearing impaired • specializes in physical medicine • treat heart/lung disease patients • examines eyes for vision problems • make and fit eyeglasses and lenses • operate kidney hemodialysis machine • ...
Careers in Principles and Human Services 2025-08-22
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- a person who creates art
- a person who treats animals
- a person who designs buildings
- a person who preforms in plays, musicals and movies
- a person who educates people in school
- a person who reports the news
- a person who flies airplanes
- a person who practices law
- a person trained to treat people who are ill
- a person who repairs cars
- a person who puts out fires
- a healthcare worker that cares for sick people
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- a person who studies or has expert knowledge in science
- a person who designs, builds structures
- a person who grows crops or raising animals
- a person who cares for teeth
- a person who works with medicines
- a professional cook
- a person who installs and repairs pipes
- a person who works with electric systems
20 Clues: a professional cook • a person who creates art • a person who repairs cars • a person who practices law • a person who treats animals • a person who puts out fires • a person who cares for teeth • a person who flies airplanes • a person who reports the news • a person who designs buildings • a person who works with medicines • a person who educates people in school • ...
The Progressive era by Bobbie Marquez 2024-09-19
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- Of, from, in, or characteristic of a country or language other than ones own.
- The general reduction/ decrease in prices in the economy
- Bargaining a negotiation between an employer and a bargaining agent chosen by a group of employees to determine the terms and conditions of employment
- The action or fact of joining or being joined, more so in a political context
- Labor Positions and careers where you perform physical work
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- An agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessiosn
- A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- A set of moral principles, especially ones relating to or affirming to a specified group, field, or form of conduct
- The act of consciously and efficiently using land and/or its natural resourse
10 Clues: A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority • The general reduction/ decrease in prices in the economy • Labor Positions and careers where you perform physical work • A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • Of, from, in, or characteristic of a country or language other than ones own. • ...
Careers Week 1 Project: Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources, Hospitality & Tourism, and Health Science 2025-02-07
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- diagnose and treat people who are hurt or ill
- a youth organization preparing members for careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture
- the study of applied science that deals with human physical/behavioral well being
- someone who provides service on a airplane(requires high school diploma and/or 2-year college or technical training
- a career where someone serves drinks to people(usually at a bar)
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- an establishment providing accommodations, meals, and other services for travelers and tourists
- the practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops/the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- responsible for protecting the public by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human health
- a career where someone prepares dishes for fine dining restaurants
- a establishment where you usually dine out to eat ad waiter provide customer service and food
10 Clues: diagnose and treat people who are hurt or ill • a career where someone serves drinks to people(usually at a bar) • a career where someone prepares dishes for fine dining restaurants • the study of applied science that deals with human physical/behavioral well being • a establishment where you usually dine out to eat ad waiter provide customer service and food • ...
Business Model Crossword 2025-11-14
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- Which management company provides services like rent, managing budgets, and handling dues, paying bills, and providing financial reports.
- Examples of independent businesses are E-Commerce Services, and ______.
- Franchising is a method for expanding a business and distributing goods and services through what?
- What business structure offers entrepreneurs the advantage of a ready made business formula? But requires them to adhere to strict operational standards and pay initial ongoing fees
- Which business coordinates and overseas its operations to achieve its objectives by planning, organizing and controlling resources?
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- The franchise business model allows an independent entrepreneur to use an established company's band name _______, and proven operating systems in exchange for a free and ongoing royalties
- An independent business is a ______ Company?
- An independent business can be owned by a small _______?
- Which business has a greater control over their careers?
- Managed business can refer to different concepts such as owner managed business, business management and __________?
10 Clues: An independent business is a ______ Company? • An independent business can be owned by a small _______? • Which business has a greater control over their careers? • Examples of independent businesses are E-Commerce Services, and ______. • Franchising is a method for expanding a business and distributing goods and services through what? • ...
Manufacturing Exam 2017-12-10
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- Something that prevents you from focusing fully on the task at hand.
- A personal statement that clearly states the job and company that desired to work within.
- Report all accidents and injuries to the ____________ immediately regardless of the severity.
- Online posting of information about a person with the intent to cause that person harm or pain.
- Sharing information and building relationships with others online.
- Applying knowledge through practice.
- A tool of measurement.
- A set of rules that explains acceptable and unacceptable use of computer equipment and networks.
- Always wear safety __________ when in the workshop or using power tools.
- Event at which job seekers can meet with representatives from companies that have job openings.
- The measurement from head to toe.
- Way a person learns information and processes it.
- A business styled document that is sent with a resume to describe how the job candidate’s skills and aptitude applies to the job descriptions.
- A document that describes education, work experience, and other qualifications for work.
- Developing relationships with people with whom information can be shared or exchanged.
- The process of smoothing the wood surface with a scratchy piece of paper.
- Belief, idea, or conviction that is important to a person.
- Planning how to use your time.
- Never ____________ anyone working in the workshop or on any of the machines.
- Data record of all of someone’s online activities.
- Natural talent or the potential to learn easily and quickly.
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- A skill that has been developed and improved.
- The way an individual reacts to a situation.
- The measurement of something from end to end.
- Wear ___________ when handling wood and other raw materials in the workshop.
- Standard of appropriate behavior when using technology to communicate
- Series of steps or occupations taken to advance in a chosen field of work.
- Group of traits that makes each person unique.
- Document that details the tasks an employee is to perform for a particular position.
- A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function of a building before it is built or made.
- Non-family member that knows you and can tell a potential employer or others about your character, traits, skills, education, or experience.
- Abilities utilized in multiple situations or careers which can be transferred to other situations or careers such as dependable, punctual, trustworthy, respectful, organized, and leadership.
- Illegal act that involves stealing someone’s personal information and using it to commit theft or fraud.
- Discussion between an employer and a job applicant.
- Use hazardous chemicals in ______ _______________ areas.
- Think __________!
- Set of guidelines for appropriate behavior on the Internet.
- Never cross the yellow line without the ______________ of the instructor.
- Work done to earn money while pursuing an interesting career.
- Occupational training program during which a person works at a job learning skills and gaining experience.
40 Clues: Think __________! • A tool of measurement. • Planning how to use your time. • The measurement from head to toe. • Applying knowledge through practice. • The way an individual reacts to a situation. • A skill that has been developed and improved. • The measurement of something from end to end. • Group of traits that makes each person unique. • ...
Chapter 3 Key Terms 2023-10-17
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- the average rate of growth for an investment over time; often expressed as an annual figure
- the initial amount of money invested or borrowed
- interest paid on interest previously earned
- a purchase that requires a significant amount of money
- The ______ foundation is to build wealth and give
- the amount of interest charged on a debt but not yet collected; interest accumulates from the date a loan is issued
- The _____ foundation is to pay cash for college
- concept that an amount of money is worth more today than in the future due to earning potential
- the persistent rise in the cost of goods and services over time
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- The _____ foundation is to get out and stay out of debt
- The ____ foundation states that you should save $500
- Stands for "you only live once" and can be an excuse to spend money you do not have.
- a savings account set up specifically to be used to cover financial emergencies
- The ______ foundation is to pay cash for your car
- the percentage of principal charged by the lender for the use of its money
- the measure of an investment’s profit or loss, usually expressed as a percentage of the initial investment
- the top three careers reported among millionaires were accounting, engineering and ______.
17 Clues: interest paid on interest previously earned • The _____ foundation is to pay cash for college • The ______ foundation is to pay cash for your car • The ______ foundation is to build wealth and give • The ____ foundation states that you should save $500 • a purchase that requires a significant amount of money • The _____ foundation is to get out and stay out of debt • ...
Community Benefit 2023-08-18
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- This type of occurrence will be deleted from CBISA if it does not have this
- Activities to protect or improve the community's health or safety & may be considered community benefit activities
- Website offers tools like to help determine if a program or activity counts as community benefit
- Another word for uncompensated care
- Any information that can be used to individually identify a person
- Funds should be allocated to 815001 - Donations Made - CASH ONLY - Not Reportable as Community Benefit
- A systematic process involving the community to identify and analyze community health needs
- Category 1
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- A group of highly-valued, under-appreciated, individuals that dedicate precious time and exert great effort to ensure their hospital('s) community benefit dollars are reported in CBISA
- Donor-imposed condition in which moneys can be used
- Programs for Persons Living in Poverty or Other Vulnerable Persons
- Applies to all emergency and other medically necessary care provided by the hospital
- Costs shared by multiple activities or programs, such as facilities, and administrative costs related to the organization's infrastructure
- Focuses on the unique needs of students engaged in preparation for careers in health care
- A field in CBISA that is utilized to aid in tracking Community Benefit occurrences related to implementation strategies
- An occurrence that has not been published
- Respond to community health needs
- Living in Poverty, Broader Community
18 Clues: Category 1 • Respond to community health needs • Another word for uncompensated care • Living in Poverty, Broader Community • An occurrence that has not been published • Donor-imposed condition in which moneys can be used • Programs for Persons Living in Poverty or Other Vulnerable Persons • Any information that can be used to individually identify a person • ...
Career Clusters 2025-10-13
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- A person’s long-term work path that may include many jobs in one or more occupations.
- An experienced person who gives advice and guidance to someone less experienced.
- An academic award received after completing a college or university program.
- A specific position where a person works for pay.
- A type of work that requires similar skills or duties.
- A group of businesses that produce similar goods or services.
- A qualification or achievement that shows a person’s ability or authority in a field.
- The process of starting and running your own business.
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- A career that usually requires specialized education, training, and qualifications.
- A group of related careers that share similar skills and interests. There are 16
- Building relationships with people who can offer advice, information, or job opportunities.
- All the people who are working or available to work in a community or country.
- A program that combines on-the-job training with classroom learning to teach a skilled trade.
- The ability to do something well, often gained through training or practice.
- A short-term work experience that helps a student or beginner gain hands-on skills in a career field.
- Official proof that a person has specific skills or knowledge in an area.
- A person who starts, owns, and manages a business.
17 Clues: A specific position where a person works for pay. • A person who starts, owns, and manages a business. • A type of work that requires similar skills or duties. • The process of starting and running your own business. • A group of businesses that produce similar goods or services. • Official proof that a person has specific skills or knowledge in an area. • ...
Cost of Education and Training 2022-11-03
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- money rewarded to students based on certain financial need criteria
- education past the high school or GED level
- - a plan created to help students pay off their loans over a period of time
- attainable after a student has earned an undergraduate degree
- combining multiple loan payments into one
- stands for Grade Point Average
- written promise to repay a sum of money that way borrowed
- cost of a students education
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- a school that receives the majority of their funds through tuition, donations, and endowments
- a college or university that is mainly funded by state government
- the set amount of money an institution feels a student's family could contribute to their education
- money borrowed by students to help pay for their education
- property and possessions that belong to a person that could be subject to payment for debts
- a two-year college which awards Associat's Degrees and allows students to transfer
- short-term school that focuses on specific topics or careers
- cost of a student's living and meal plan
- allows students to apply for financial aid from a variety of sources
- amount of money a student will have to pay to attend a college or career school
- percentage of the loan that must be paid back in addition to the amount borrowed
- test designed to provide credentials equivalent to a high school diploma
20 Clues: cost of a students education • stands for Grade Point Average • cost of a student's living and meal plan • combining multiple loan payments into one • education past the high school or GED level • written promise to repay a sum of money that way borrowed • money borrowed by students to help pay for their education • ...
LA Vocabulary 2022-11-18
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- (appeal to logic) is a way of persuading an audience with reason, using facts and figures.
- the author will attempt to persuade the reader to agree with this point of view and/or subsequently take a particular course of action.
- geared toward giving information to the reader to educate them on a given topic.
- The author will keep things as interesting as possible.
- clearly defined or identified
- (appeal to credibility) is used as a means of convincing an audience via the authority or credibility of the persuader.
- word for word; exactly as written or spoken
- Feeling little or no emotion.
- lazy person; idler.
- next to or in contact with
- to admit
- to ask for information
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- to criticize harshly
- extra
- to use unclear language especially to deceive or mislead someone
- (appeal to emotion) is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional response.
- Texts that provide facts about a variety of topics (sports, animals, science, history, careers, travel, geography, space, weather, etc.)
- inequality; difference
- an organization founded and united for a specific purpose
- Appeals Generally, three strategies are used to create a connection between the writer/speaker and reader/audience.
- to come to a conclusion through information
- resistant to persuasion
- to be slow in leaving or going away
23 Clues: extra • to admit • lazy person; idler. • to criticize harshly • inequality; difference • to ask for information • resistant to persuasion • next to or in contact with • clearly defined or identified • Feeling little or no emotion. • to be slow in leaving or going away • to come to a conclusion through information • word for word; exactly as written or spoken • ...
1.03 Life Roles 2020-10-12
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- This time describes doing activities with all members of the family.
- This is the stage in the family life cycle when a couple gets married and establishes a home.
- This is the stage in the family life cycle when children leave for college.
- This Holland code would open a new business and try to sell you something.
- This is Ledford's mascot
- This is the most important attitude to have.
- This is the location that one should confront a destructive critic about an interpersonal problem.
- This type of discrimination can occur to people over 40 years of age.
- The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) investigates this.
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- This stage in the family life cycle occurs when changes take place due to teen's school activities.
- This is the stage in the family life cycle when couples become parents.
- This type of Holland Code likes to deal with things.
- This job category has the most careers
- A person with a low self-esteem is afraid of this.
- This type of criticism helps a person learn and grow.
- These types of skills are of various occupations. Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills
- This term describes time spent earning a living.
- This change is intentional
- This is harmony between work and personal life.
- John is a father, a carpet salesman, husband, cousin, and friend. What are all of these things?
20 Clues: This is Ledford's mascot • This change is intentional • This job category has the most careers • This is the most important attitude to have. • This is harmony between work and personal life. • This term describes time spent earning a living. • A person with a low self-esteem is afraid of this. • This type of Holland Code likes to deal with things. • ...
Chapter & Vocabulary 2014-04-09
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- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- states that deviance is more likely when expectations are unrealistic to individuals abilities
- theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- acts committed in violation of the law
- behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- repeating a criminal behavior over and over
- A theory that states that the more your are exposed to deviance the more you will likely commit deviance
- being placed in administrative segregation
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- that departs from societal or group norms
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- deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms
- theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- a condition where individuals are uncertain about how to act
- high status people committing crimes that are related to their careers
- Process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people or lower status
- behavior that over conforms to social expectations
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- an undesirable trait or label that is used to characterize an individual
- system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- payback
- deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
22 Clues: payback • that departs from societal or group norms • acts committed in violation of the law • being placed in administrative segregation • repeating a criminal behavior over and over • behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • behavior that over conforms to social expectations • ...
Tyler's Hunger Games Crossword 2014-03-19
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- Peeta killed _____ with berries. ( 2 words)
- This fired after each death.
- Katniss drops _____ on to the careers from up in a tree. (2 words)
- Katniss always slept in _____.
- ____ was from district 1.
- Katniss set these to catch rabbits.
- Katniss shoot this when the game makers were evaluating them.
- The _____ chased after Cato Katniss and peeta.
- Female winner of the Hunger Games.
- This played every night.
- Peeta throw this in to the lake.
- ____ was from district 11.
- Katniss and Peeta won the _____________ annual hunger games.(2 words)
- I was a mentor.
- Cato was good with a ____.
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- Katniss was good at shooting a ____.( 3 words no space)
- Katniss got this at the start of the Hunger Games at the cornucopia.
- Katniss's last name is _______.
- Katniss and Rue used these to communicate to each other. (2 words)
- The biggest kill Katniss and Gail had.
- Katniss and peeta are both from _________.( 2 words)
- ____ was used to cook food.
- Peeta was good at _____ him self.
- Peeta's last name is _______.
- ___ was from district 2.
- This was used to cut peetas leg.
- male winner of the Hunger Games.
- Berries. ( 2 words)
- The game makers shoot _____ at Katniss and they burnt her leg.(2 words)
- Katniss snared these all the time.
30 Clues: I was a mentor. • Berries. ( 2 words) • ___ was from district 2. • This played every night. • ____ was from district 1. • ____ was from district 11. • Cato was good with a ____. • ____ was used to cook food. • This fired after each death. • Peeta's last name is _______. • Katniss always slept in _____. • Katniss's last name is _______. • This was used to cut peetas leg. • ...
Tourism Industry Management Semester Test 2024-12-05
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- when marketers divide the mass market based on shared characteristics
- connections given to a sales person by others and have a high probability of becoming sales
- past research which has already been performed and often published
- employed by organizations to influence legislators and other officials
- employee only portion of the industry
- travel outside the home country
- aiming marketing at everyone without consideration of differences among people
- travel within the home country
- Responsible for the operations of lodging facilities and the care of guests
- Patron accessible portion of the industry
- collaborative marketing effort between two or more organizations
- step in the selling process that refers to identifying the people who may be interested in the product
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- Initiating relationships with new people and using the new relationship to help initiate mutual business
- most popular way an organization reaches the public
- satisfy people's needs
- paid endorsement of someone or something
- theories, principles, and models which deal with production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- economic system in which there is increased government involvement where the goal is to keep prices low and provide jobs for everyone
- The restaurants and food/beverage services pathway offers _____ and demanding careers
- document needed for international travel
- When economies are suffering, ______ people travel
- First section of a job application
- product is demanded in larger quantities than it is produced
23 Clues: satisfy people's needs • travel within the home country • travel outside the home country • First section of a job application • employee only portion of the industry • paid endorsement of someone or something • document needed for international travel • Patron accessible portion of the industry • When economies are suffering, ______ people travel • ...
Picnic Point High School Library 2024-12-02
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- Mrs _____________ is the coolest Librarian.
- send an email if you require this.
- could you last 5 nights here?
- maybe it will happen this summer! CoA F HAN
- you can read these books as fast as a _________.
- 567.903 WOO
- he rode in a glass elevator and inherited a chocolate factory.
- Mrs ____ teaches Secondary Studies.
- this author is a weirdo.
- Non-Fiction 932
- the hard edge of the book where the pages connect.
- ____________ and Max Adv F HAR
- Adv F BLY Edith _________.
- Ms ______ can help you at the circulation desk.
- these are funny books.
- reading these books is like looking into a crystal ball.
- anyone want to play? 794.1 LEV
- Dys F ROT
- Study Guides 570.76
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- this room is used by students studying languages online.
- 3 initials 973.9 MCE
- Hor F DEL
- this room is painted black with an aboriginal mural.
- Batman reads these novels.
- Dia F ZOM Diary of a Minecraft ________________.
- Attack on Titan.
- the Learning Center conducts ____________ sessions.
- it's Aboriginal for embrace.
- author of George's Secret Key.
- this genre will blow your mind.
- Alicia ___________ is a heartstopper.
- go see Mr Allan if you want a job.
- graveyard genre.
- was a prisoner of Azkaban.
- books that are make believe or not true stories.
- on a train 941.5952
36 Clues: Hor F DEL • Dys F ROT • 567.903 WOO • Non-Fiction 932 • Attack on Titan. • graveyard genre. • on a train 941.5952 • Study Guides 570.76 • 3 initials 973.9 MCE • these are funny books. • this author is a weirdo. • Batman reads these novels. • Adv F BLY Edith _________. • was a prisoner of Azkaban. • it's Aboriginal for embrace. • could you last 5 nights here? • author of George's Secret Key. • ...
FFA CDE/LDE Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-08
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- Young FFA members properly conduct an FFA meeting.
- Members create beautiful floral arrangements, like the ones we get from a greenhouse!
- Evaluation of animal carcasses and cuts of meat to figure out which ones we should buy from the store.
- Judge the foundation of all life (soil) and determine the best uses.
- Includes writing a script and acting to showcase the endless opportunities in FFA
- Mock sales call with a product members are interested in or use in their daily lives.
- Seed, weed and plant identification.
- Uses coding and website design to post information about the chapter and its history.
- Study genes and other traits that are passed down through generations.
- Evaluation of cattle, sheep, pigs and goats to pick the best animals.
- Creative members showcase yearly chapter activities and the membership roaster through creating a scrapbook.
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- Young FFA members develop public speaking skills and recite the historical FFA Creed.
- Focuses on issues in our communities.
- Members rank dairy cattle based on wanted qualities.
- Decorative display highlighting chapter activities.
- Focuses on skills needed in life to succeed in getting a job.
- Electricity, small engines, welding, woodworking.
- Junior high members explore careers and develop leadership skills.
- Practice different veterinary jobs and look at the different diseases that can impact our animals.
- Member records a radio broadcast like we hear on the radio.
20 Clues: Seed, weed and plant identification. • Focuses on issues in our communities. • Electricity, small engines, welding, woodworking. • Young FFA members properly conduct an FFA meeting. • Decorative display highlighting chapter activities. • Members rank dairy cattle based on wanted qualities. • Member records a radio broadcast like we hear on the radio. • ...
What is FFA 2025-10-31
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- 1 of the 3 pillars of the FFA mission FFA focuses on career readiness
- Ed, Part of the FFA emblem that represents learning and leadership
- This FFA Officer is in charge of welcoming members at the door
- Part of the FFA emblem that represents hard
- Part of the FFA emblem that represents unity
- official jacket worn by FFA members
- 1 of the 3 pillars of the FFA mission FFA focuses on leadership
- Part of the FFA emblem that represents wisdom
- This FFA officer is in charge of leading meetings and representing their chapter
- This FFA Officer is in charge of helping the president
- Sun, Part of the FFA emblem that represents progress
- This FFA officer is responsible for posting updates on social media
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- This FFA Officer is in charge of keeping notes at meetings to share with members
- Leadership Development Event A contest to help FFA members gain leadership skills
- agriculture teacher who coaches FFA members also an FFA Officer that gives advice
- official uniform for FFA members
- 1 of the 3 pillars of the FFA mission FFA focuses on student growth
- This FFA Officer is in charge of keeping updated financial records
- Part of the FFA emblem that represents freedom
- career development event A contest to help FFA members learn about careers.
- Money students can earn to pay for college
21 Clues: official uniform for FFA members • official jacket worn by FFA members • Money students can earn to pay for college • Part of the FFA emblem that represents hard • Part of the FFA emblem that represents unity • Part of the FFA emblem that represents wisdom • Part of the FFA emblem that represents freedom • Sun, Part of the FFA emblem that represents progress • ...
Berk Exploring Lifespan Ch 13 2020-07-14
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- period between ages 11 and 16, where adolescents think about careers in terms of their abilities and values
- naturally occurring, highly reactive chemicals that form in the presence of oxygen
- type of cognition that refers to our reflections on how we arrived at facts, beliefs, and ideas
- the amount of energy the body uses at complete rest
- biological aging
- type of thought that involves a structural advance in which logic becomes a tool for solving real-world problems
- period by the late teens and early twenties, when young people start to narrow their options in recognition of the economic and practical realities right around the corner
- ___________________ without relativistic thinking
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- theory of aging that discusses tissue fibers becoming less elastic and leading to many negative outcomes; cross-___________
- thinking that dividing information, values, and authority into right and wrong, good and bad, we and they
- period in early and middle childhood when children gain insight into career options by fantasizing about them
- acquisition of extensive knowledge in a field or endeavor
- thinking that views all knowledge as embedded in a framework of thought
- type of thought development beyond Piaget's final stage
- awareness and coordination of conflicting positive and negative feelings; cognitive-________________ complexity
15 Clues: biological aging • ___________________ without relativistic thinking • the amount of energy the body uses at complete rest • type of thought development beyond Piaget's final stage • acquisition of extensive knowledge in a field or endeavor • thinking that views all knowledge as embedded in a framework of thought • ...
Group 3 - Crossword Puzzle (Lessons 7-10) 2022-09-20
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- Argument of Confucius that is not seen as inherently existing, but as something that is being formed through upbringing and environment.
- It is the moral disposition to do good that leads to Yi.
- It’s how you view your physical self.
- Refers to motives, interests, attitudes, perception and level of understanding.
- It is a theory that includes the use of conditioning in order to induce a new behavior to a child.
- States that the coding of genes in each cell in human beings determines the different traits that we have, dominantly on the physical attributes.
- An image of self somewhere in between the actual and ideal self.
- The individual’s perception of themselves in areas of physical ability and appearance.
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- of Wisdom Arguments of Confucius that leads to Chih.
- An individualist term for connected.
- The process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands.
- Typically reflect western ideals.
- How you value and respect yourself as a person.
- The value characterized by the emphasis on cohesiveness among individuals.
- It is the self that reflects through interactions with others and responds to changes in particular situations.
15 Clues: Typically reflect western ideals. • An individualist term for connected. • It’s how you view your physical self. • How you value and respect yourself as a person. • of Wisdom Arguments of Confucius that leads to Chih. • It is the moral disposition to do good that leads to Yi. • An image of self somewhere in between the actual and ideal self. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE GEN002 2022-09-19
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- Includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance, while appearance refers to attractiveness
- How a person would like others to perceive him.
- Is how you value and respect yourself as a person
- can be described simply as how one perceives himself and his behavior in the market
- is how you project yourself to the world.
- is how you view your physical self. A combination of the thoughts and feelings that you have about your body
- the sufficiency or the ability of individuals and and families to maintain sufficient income to consistently meet their basic needs
- a person with strong will power can make a quick decision which is needed for better adjustments.
- Signify aspects of one's sense of self and identity.
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- Individual’s perception of themselves in areas of physical ability.
- How a person would like to perceive himself.
- different studies show the evidence that traits such as shyness, fear and distress are more likely caused by inherited genetics characteristics.
- A self as reflected through your interaction with others
- Characteristics that define the quality of life in a society
- Process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands
15 Clues: is how you project yourself to the world. • How a person would like to perceive himself. • How a person would like others to perceive him. • Is how you value and respect yourself as a person • Signify aspects of one's sense of self and identity. • A self as reflected through your interaction with others • Characteristics that define the quality of life in a society • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE COUNCIL # 6 2022-10-27
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- It is the process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands.
- A person with strong will power can make a quick decision which is needed for better adjustment.
- Different studies show the evidence that traits such as shyness, fear and distress are more likely caused by inherited genetics characteristics.
- It is how you view your physical self including whether you feel you are attractive and whether others like your look.
- It is the individual's perception of themselves in areas of physical ability and appearance.
- It is how a person actually perceives himself.
- It is how a person would like to perceive himself.
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- It is how a person thinks others perceive him.
- It is how a person would like others to perceive him.
- It is how you value and respect yourself as a person.
- It includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance, while appearance refers to attractiveness.
- It is compromised of our body, clothes immediate family, and home.
- A person's self-image in a specific situation.
- It influence the behaviors, attitude trends and lifestyle of individuals.
- An image of self somewhere in between the actual and ideal self.
15 Clues: It is how a person thinks others perceive him. • A person's self-image in a specific situation. • It is how a person actually perceives himself. • It is how a person would like to perceive himself. • It is how a person would like others to perceive him. • It is how you value and respect yourself as a person. • ...
School 2023-09-24
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- School A school that offers vocational and technical training for specific careers.
- School A school with specialized programs or curricula, often focused on specific subjects.
- School A school funded by tuition fees, not by the government.
- School A school for older children, often from grades 6 to 8 or 6 to 9, depending on the region.
- Education School A school that provides tailored education and support for students with disabilities.
- A school for very young children, usually before kindergarten.
- School A secondary school for teenagers, usually from grades 9 to 12.
- School A school that offers an international curriculum and often caters to expatriate students.
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- School An online school where students learn from home via the internet.
- School A publicly funded school with more flexibility in its programs and curriculum.
- School A school based on the Waldorf educational approach, focusing on creativity and holistic development.
- School A school for young children, typically from kindergarten to grade 5 or 6.
- School A school that follows the Montessori educational philosophy, emphasizing self-directed learning.
- School A school where students live and study on campus.
- School A government-funded school open to all students in the district.
15 Clues: School A school where students live and study on campus. • School A school funded by tuition fees, not by the government. • A school for very young children, usually before kindergarten. • School A secondary school for teenagers, usually from grades 9 to 12. • School A government-funded school open to all students in the district. • ...
Labour Market 2025-03-19
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- Information and statistics about employment, wages, and job trends used to make career decisions.
- Reliable and trustworthy information about careers and job opportunities.
- A decrease in job opportunities or employment in a particular industry or sector.
- Personal and social skills like communication and teamwork that help in any job.
- The place where jobs are available, which can impact employment opportunities and wages.
- Consistent and accurate information or data about the labour market.
- An increase in job opportunities or employment in a particular industry or sector.
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- The education, training, or certifications required for a specific job.
- A new or rapidly growing industry that offers new job opportunities.
- Skills Specific, teachable skills required for a job, such as coding or operating machinery.
- A general direction in which employment, industries, or skills demand is moving over time.
- A specific category of businesses or jobs, such as healthcare, construction, or education.
- The supply and demand for workers, where employers seek employees and people look for jobs.
- When there aren’t enough workers with the necessary skills to fill job openings.
- Guidance on choosing and preparing for a job or career path.
15 Clues: Guidance on choosing and preparing for a job or career path. • A new or rapidly growing industry that offers new job opportunities. • Consistent and accurate information or data about the labour market. • The education, training, or certifications required for a specific job. • Reliable and trustworthy information about careers and job opportunities. • ...
Business Ethics & Law 1.01 2024-12-19
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- Jobs that require specialized knowledge or training, often associated with advanced education.
- Education or training that occurs after high school, including college, university, or vocational training programs.
- The necessary qualifications, skills, or education needed to pursue a specific career or further education.
- Relating to job opportunities or standards that apply across the entire country.
- A profession or occupation that requires special training, education, or skills.
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- Careers that offer salaries above the average income, typically reflecting the level of skill and demand for the position.
- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- Referring to jobs or skills that are currently sought after in the workforce, indicating a need for qualified individuals.
- Referring to job opportunities or regulations that apply within a specific state or territory.
- Pertaining to a specific area or community, often used to describe job opportunities available within a certain region.
10 Clues: Relating to job opportunities or standards that apply across the entire country. • A profession or occupation that requires special training, education, or skills. • Jobs that require specialized knowledge or training, often associated with advanced education. • Referring to job opportunities or regulations that apply within a specific state or territory. • ...
human resources management 2018-03-22
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- begin to do or pursue (something) again after a pause or interruption
- a formal request to an authority for something.
- a person or organization that employs people.
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- a person employed for wages or salary, especially at nonexecutive level.
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- Skills An ability and capacity acquired through deliberate, systematic, and sustained effort to smoothly and adaptively carryout complex activities or job functions involving ideas
- Marketing Personal branding is the practice of people marketing themselves and their careers as brands. While previous self-help management techniques were about self-improvement, the personal-branding concept suggests instead that success comes from self-packaging.
7 Clues: a person or organization that employs people. • a formal request to an authority for something. • begin to do or pursue (something) again after a pause or interruption • a person employed for wages or salary, especially at nonexecutive level. • moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. • ...
Human Resource Management 2018-03-22
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- a person or organization that employs people.
- Personal branding is the practice of people marketing themselves and their careers as brands.
- a brief account of a person’s education, qualifications, and previous experience, typically sent with a job application.
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- a formal request to an authority for something.
- Technical job skills, also referred to as hard skills, are specific talents and expertise an individual possesses, helping him perform a certain task or job; these skills differ from soft skills, which are character and personality traits.
- a person employed for wages or salary, especially at non executive level.
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
7 Clues: a person or organization that employs people. • a formal request to an authority for something. • a person employed for wages or salary, especially at non executive level. • moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. • Personal branding is the practice of people marketing themselves and their careers as brands. • ...
The Hunger Games 2018-01-27
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- They tend to be tributes from 1, 2 and 4 but other tributes that show promise can join them
- The kids/teens that are reaped to join the games
- Prim's hideous cat that hates Katniss
- A wild highly poisonous blueberry looking fruit that grows abundantly in district 12 and in the arena
- The horrible deathmatch between 24 tributes, 2 from each of the 12 districts
- Katniss's sweet little sister that was chosen for the reaping until Katniss volunteered
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- Katniss's friend and hunting companion. Probably wants more to do with her...
- The capital of Panem and creator of strange fashion statements
- Small parts of Panem panem that provide suplies and tributes to the capitol
- (mutts) Genetically engineered hybrid horrors created by the gamemakers for the games
- The sly tribute from district 5, who fell to Nightlockmuttations (Mutts) Hybrids that have been genetically engineered
- the baker's son and
- The heroine. Winner of the 74th Hunger Games with Peeta
- The state where all this nonsense happened which is somewhere in north america
- The sweet tribute from district 11 who was Katniss's first ally and died of a district 1 tribute's spear
15 Clues: the baker's son and • Prim's hideous cat that hates Katniss • The kids/teens that are reaped to join the games • The heroine. Winner of the 74th Hunger Games with Peeta • The capital of Panem and creator of strange fashion statements • Small parts of Panem panem that provide suplies and tributes to the capitol • ...
Berk Exploring Lifespan Ch. 13 2021-11-05
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- biological aging
- type of thought that involves a structural advance in which logic becomes a tool for solving real world problems
- type of thought development beyond Piaget's final stage
- naturally occurring, highly reactive chemicals that form in the presence of oxygen
- type of cognition that refers to our reflections on how we arrived at facts, beliefs, and ideas
- period in early and middle childhood when children gain insight into career options by fantasizing about them
- acquisition of extensive knowledge in a field or endeavor
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- ___________________ within relativistic thinking
- thinking that divides information, values, and authority into right and wrong, good and bad, we and they
- the amount of energy the body uses at complete rest
- period between ages 11 and 16, where adolescents think about careers in terms of their abilities and values
- awareness and coordination of conflicting positive and negative feelings; cognitive-________________ complexity
- theory of aging that discusses tissue fibers becoming less elastic and leading to many negative outcomes; cross-___________
- thinking that views all knowledge as embedded in a framework of thought
- period by the late teens and early twenties, when young people start to narrow their options in recognition of the economic and practical realities right around the corner
15 Clues: biological aging • ___________________ within relativistic thinking • the amount of energy the body uses at complete rest • type of thought development beyond Piaget's final stage • acquisition of extensive knowledge in a field or endeavor • thinking that views all knowledge as embedded in a framework of thought • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-10-24
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- What are all of the physical elements that reflect who you are?
- is the individual's perception of themselves in areas of physical ability and appearance.
- How a person actually perceive himself
- can be described simply as how one perceives himself and his behavior in the market place.
- How you Value and respect yourself as a person
- How a person thinks others perceive him?
- Is the process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands?
- How you view your physical self
- A person’s self-image in a specific situation.
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- How person would like others to perceive him?
- What is characteristics that define the quality of life in a society?
- A value that is characterized by emphasis on cohesiveness among individuals and prioritization of the group over the self.
- It is states that the coding of genes in each cell in human beings determine the differenttraits that we have, more dominantly on the physical attributes like eye color, hair color, ear size, height, and other traits
- An image of self somewhere in between the actual and ideal self.
- It includes such as physical strength and endurance.
15 Clues: How you view your physical self • How a person actually perceive himself • How a person thinks others perceive him? • How person would like others to perceive him? • How you Value and respect yourself as a person • A person’s self-image in a specific situation. • It includes such as physical strength and endurance. • ...
The Job Search, Résumés, and Cover Messages 2023-06-03
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- a member of a company or organization that is looking for new employees
- a written statement of your educational and work experience
- the activity of meeting people who might be useful to know, especially in your job
- a short, easily remembered phrase that a company uses in its advertisements, especially on television or the internet, so that people will recognize it or its products
- the act of directing someone to a different place or person for information, help, or action
- a _______ application that is in response to a company's promotion of a job opening
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- a business and employment-focused social media platform
- a electronic collection of drawings, documents, etc. that represent a person's, especially an artist's, work
- personal ________ is the practice of marketing people and their careers as brands
- a qualification that you receive when you are successful in an examination, or have done a course of training
10 Clues: a business and employment-focused social media platform • a written statement of your educational and work experience • a member of a company or organization that is looking for new employees • personal ________ is the practice of marketing people and their careers as brands • the activity of meeting people who might be useful to know, especially in your job • ...
First paralytic man cleared to got to space 2025-03-17
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- The space station McFall is now eligible to travel to. (3 letters)
- McFall's clearance marks a milestone for inclusion in space travel for individuals with this. (10
- First astronaut with a physical disability to be cleared for long-duration space missions. (6 letters)
- McFall had to complete this process to prove his capability as an astronaut. (8 letters)
- The space agency that selected John McFall as an astronaut. (3 letters)
- The field of study and careers that includes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics,which McFall's achievement promotes for all individuals. (4 letters)
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- The type of study conducted to assess whether astronauts with disabilities could participate in missions. (11 letters)
- Before becoming an astronaut, McFall was this type of athlete. (11 letters)
- The profession McFall achieved despite having a physical disability. (9 letters)
- The broader movement that McFall's selection represents in space exploration. (11 letters)
10 Clues: The space station McFall is now eligible to travel to. (3 letters) • The space agency that selected John McFall as an astronaut. (3 letters) • Before becoming an astronaut, McFall was this type of athlete. (11 letters) • The profession McFall achieved despite having a physical disability. (9 letters) • ...
Chapter 3 Key Terms 2023-10-17
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- the average rate of growth for an investment over time; often expressed as an annual figure
- the initial amount of money invested or borrowed
- interest paid on interest previously earned
- a purchase that requires a significant amount of money
- The ______ foundation is to build wealth and give
- the amount of interest charged on a debt but not yet collected; interest accumulates from the date a loan is issued
- The _____ foundation is to pay cash for college
- concept that an amount of money is worth more today than in the future due to earning potential
- the persistent rise in the cost of goods and services over time
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- The _____ foundation is to get out and stay out of debt
- The ____ foundation states that you should save $500
- Stands for "you only live once" and can be an excuse to spend money you do not have.
- a savings account set up specifically to be used to cover financial emergencies
- The ______ foundation is to pay cash for your car
- the percentage of principal charged by the lender for the use of its money
- the measure of an investment’s profit or loss, usually expressed as a percentage of the initial investment
- the top three careers reported among millionaires were accounting, engineering and ______.
17 Clues: interest paid on interest previously earned • The _____ foundation is to pay cash for college • The ______ foundation is to pay cash for your car • The ______ foundation is to build wealth and give • The ____ foundation states that you should save $500 • a purchase that requires a significant amount of money • The _____ foundation is to get out and stay out of debt • ...
So Many Careers to Choose From! 2013-07-12
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- I can treat you back to health.
- I research and make new discoveries all the time.
- Most people run away from fires but I run into them to save lives.
- I spend all day in the kitchen, cooking whatever they order.
- Best to call me when you have an electrical problem.
- The world through my lens is amazing!
- Without me nobody would have pants or suits to wear.
- I bring the world of fantasy to life in the pages of a book.
- I am expert on cars and how to fix them.
- They pay me, I cook and deliver their food.
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- I can tell you everything about your teeth!
- I am surrounded by books about most things in the world.
- I love children and they love to learn from me.
- I turn a new idea, or reinvent and old, one into a business.
- I know best about building houses.
- Got a news story? call me!
- I am expected to uphold the law and ensure that everyone else does too.
- I love the land and the food it produces.
- I put in the commands that tell your computer what to do.
- I drive one of these to take you to work and everywhere else!
20 Clues: Got a news story? call me! • I can treat you back to health. • I know best about building houses. • The world through my lens is amazing! • I am expert on cars and how to fix them. • I love the land and the food it produces. • I can tell you everything about your teeth! • They pay me, I cook and deliver their food. • I love children and they love to learn from me. • ...
Careers in Performing Arts and Drama 2018-06-06
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- Performs the daring and risky activities required in order to make a realistically action packed production.
- Coordinates all the physical actions of on-stage performers during the presentation of a production.
- Responsible for all the technical aspects during the creation and performance of a production.
- Responsible for the creative and practical production and performance of a playwright.
- Creates the necessary musical components for a dramatic presentation.
- Conducts a more humorous performance most likely a self produced production, often live on television or done in person.
- Informs the audience members by providing important information in an accessible and visually pleasing way.
- Responsible for the organization of events and services to ensure the success of a particular dramatic performance.
- Addresses the financial and business responsibilities associated with creating a theatrical production.
- Criticizes and evaluates the dramatic performances of others.
- Expresses emotions and narratives through the interpretation of music.
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- Uses cosmetic products to exaggerate the physical features of an actor or actresses face or body.
- Uses narrative talent and knowledge of pop culture to create engaging and relevant scripts.
- Makes sure each performance runs smoothly.
- Is “instrumental” in providing the musical accompaniment for a production.
- Known as a “triple threat” in the world of performing arts.
- Responsible for creating on-stage settings and the utilization of inanimate objects to enhance the visual aspect of a performance.
- Specializes in using performing arts to help others to express and better themselves.
- Teaches on-stage performers how to dance effectively and appropriately based on the theatrical performance in question.
- Conducts the creation of live music by an orchestra.
- Artist Enhances the reality of the performance by adding physically captivating effects such as appropriate lighting sensory stimulants.
- Dresses the actors and actresses in the appropriate apparel for each of their individual roles.
- Works technically to reproduce, synchronize and add sound effects throughout the presentation of a theatrical performance.
- Performs mind boggling physical feats and saltos during a performance or production.
- Uses specific body language and dialogue to develop a variety of characters and situations with a specific playwright.
25 Clues: Makes sure each performance runs smoothly. • Conducts the creation of live music by an orchestra. • Known as a “triple threat” in the world of performing arts. • Criticizes and evaluates the dramatic performances of others. • Creates the necessary musical components for a dramatic presentation. • ...
Clone of 4.02 Diagnostic Healthcare Careers 2023-05-10
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- Treats patients, can prescribe medications, works under the supervision of a doctor
- Injects radioactive dye intravenously to help physicians diagnoses diseases
- Uses the MRI machine to help the physician diagnoses diseases
- Uses X-rays to diagnose and treat diseases
- Studies changes in cells, tissues, and organs
- Delivers babies; treats pregnancy
- Treats cancer patients
- Uses a diagnostic equipment that uses sounds waves to see within the body
- Treats disorders of bones and muscles
- Assist with cardiac procedures; completes 12 lead EKGs
- Treats patients during emergencies; highest level is a paramedic
- Takes X-rays and possible CAT scans to help physicians diagnose disease
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- Treats stomach and intestinal disorders
- Treats animals; can spay or neuter dog and cats
- Treats heart and blood vessel diseases
- Works in a lab; tests blood, body fluid, and tissues as ordered by the doctors
- Treats female reproductive diseases
- Draws blood and may run some simple labs
- Treats disorders of brain and nerves
- Treats skin disorders
- Treats children
21 Clues: Treats children • Treats skin disorders • Treats cancer patients • Delivers babies; treats pregnancy • Treats female reproductive diseases • Treats disorders of brain and nerves • Treats disorders of bones and muscles • Treats heart and blood vessel diseases • Treats stomach and intestinal disorders • Draws blood and may run some simple labs • ...
Intro to sports careers emergency care 2023-01-09
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- fastest source of energy
- electrolytes
- 30 compressions
- Range of motion of a joint
- always above and below a joint that is FX
- certified athletic trainer
- The speed of the heartbeat contractions per minute
- type of exercise where feet are on something
- Cold treatment
- part of bone where blood vessels are located
- Acronym for treating acute injuries
- located at the end of a long bone
- tubes that carry blood away from the heart
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- shocks a persons heart back to beating
- broken bone
- joint pops out and back into place
- muscle contraction that changes length
- pressure point to slow bleeding in the arm
- blood pumping to the heart
- muscle contracts without changing length
- diminished amount of blood flow causes this
- bleeding
- Blood pressure cuff
- Reduces the space for swelling to accumulate
24 Clues: bleeding • broken bone • electrolytes • Cold treatment • 30 compressions • Blood pressure cuff • fastest source of energy • blood pumping to the heart • Range of motion of a joint • certified athletic trainer • located at the end of a long bone • joint pops out and back into place • Acronym for treating acute injuries • shocks a persons heart back to beating • ...
History and Careers in Forensic Science 2025-04-30
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- A professional that listens and helps others understand their behavior.
- Analyzed the Shroud of Turin for bloodstains
- Father of Document Examination
- Father of Criminal Profiling
- A professional that investigates deaths and performs autopsies.
- A professional that makes sure employees follow industry standards and safety regulations.
- A professional who determines if a person was poisoned.
- Father of Toxicology
- Father of Fingerprinting
- A scientist who studies microorganisms.
- Author of Sherlock Holmes
- A professional who analyzes Bodily fluids for genetic information.
- Father of DNA Fingerprinting
- Every contact leaves a trace
- A professional that tests body fluids for antibodies and antigens.
- Father of Modern policing; First police chief of Berkeley, California
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- The study of social, economic and behavior of criminals.
- Father of Anthropometry
- A professional that studies biological samples and can determine the post mortem interval.
- Father of Ballistics
- A professional that collects blood samples.
- A professional who documents crime scene evidence.
- A professional that analyzes causes of behavior.
- A professional that studies the effect of chemicals and drugs on people.
- French criminologist that started the first police forensic laboratory in Lyon.
- A professional that examines evidence in a crime lab
- A professional that analyzes plastic, patent and latent prints.
- Father of Blood Typing
- A professional that determines paternity.
- Another term for Forensic Science
30 Clues: Father of Ballistics • Father of Toxicology • Father of Blood Typing • Father of Anthropometry • Father of Fingerprinting • Author of Sherlock Holmes • Father of Criminal Profiling • Father of DNA Fingerprinting • Every contact leaves a trace • Father of Document Examination • Another term for Forensic Science • A scientist who studies microorganisms. • ...
Bones, muscles, contractions, movements & Health careers 2025-12-09
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- primary movers in knee flexion
- collar bone
- larger of the 2 shin bones
- largest bone in the foot
- outer most layer that covers compact bone
- prime mover for shoulder abduction
- the growth plate at the end of a long bone
- Need a masters degree specializing on care & prevention of injury
- licensed professional that give nutritional plans
- degree from a junior college
- process that is an extension of the spine of scapula
- part of the pelvis that is origin for hamstrings
- nurse who cares for patients when they come out of sedation
- chest bone
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- muscles outermost protective barrier that transmits nerve signals
- bundles of fibers that organize to allow muscle contractions
- nurse that works with cancer patients & chemotherapy
- part of the tibia that holds the meniscus in the knee
- prime mover for shoulder internal rotation
- largest bone in the body
- type of nurse that works with children
- Therapist that specializes in rehabilitation of injury
- muscles on medial side of the
- nurse that works with critically ill newborn babies
- outer most layer of muscle that encloses skeletal muscle
- Primary movers in knee extension
26 Clues: chest bone • collar bone • largest bone in the foot • largest bone in the body • larger of the 2 shin bones • degree from a junior college • muscles on medial side of the • primary movers in knee flexion • Primary movers in knee extension • prime mover for shoulder abduction • type of nurse that works with children • outer most layer that covers compact bone • ...
Development Indicators 2014-01-30
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- This is particularily high in countries with good healthcare, resources and a high quality of life.
- This can increase due to factors such as famine, disease, natural disasters or war.
- This is particularily low in MEDCs and in Stage 4 and 5 countries. (3 words)
- This is low in MEDCs where women are more likely to prioritise their careers.
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- This is the number of devices which allow you to communicate per person. (4 words)
- This is low in MEDCs where babies are given better healthcare and vaccinations.
- This is often measured per capita in regards to goods produced and services provided by a country in a year.
- This is the number of people, over 15 years, who can read and write.
8 Clues: This is the number of people, over 15 years, who can read and write. • This is particularily low in MEDCs and in Stage 4 and 5 countries. (3 words) • This is low in MEDCs where women are more likely to prioritise their careers. • This is low in MEDCs where babies are given better healthcare and vaccinations. • ...
Priorities and Talent Discussions 2024-05-01
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- A focus on an employee's performance by taking a close, honest look at actions, and expectations with an aim of improving future endeavors.
- Ongoing insight and recommendations about team members’ performance provided by the client account.
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- Information about a person's performance of a task which is used as a basis for improvement.
- Tool used to set and reflect on priorities.
- Facilitated discussion to determine employees' talent outcomes and recommend any development and growth actions.
- Facilitates discussion to determine talent outcome and any development and growth actions.
- 3 to 6 most critical things you are focused on to make the biggest impact and grow. people grow in their careers.
- Plays a critical role in providing guidance and coaching to help counselees set the right priorities and feel supported.
8 Clues: Tool used to set and reflect on priorities. • Facilitates discussion to determine talent outcome and any development and growth actions. • Information about a person's performance of a task which is used as a basis for improvement. • Ongoing insight and recommendations about team members’ performance provided by the client account. • ...
Ms. Sebastian 2014-11-30
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- besides healthcare professionals, people in which careers are at increased risk for exposure.
- is where every state must report a patient who has HIV infection by name.
- classification of drugs used for the treatment of Kaposi's sarcoma.
- over a period of time, and in most cases HIV infection develops into it and results in death.
- if used properly, is the best way of preventing the spread of AIDS/HIV infection.
- disease can be transmitted by blood borne pathogens.
- the most common HIV related malignancy.
- the variation of hepatitis that is rarely fatal with a recovery of 99% and for which vaccination is available.
- is not permitted in a woman with HIV infection.
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- may be offered by employer for HBV infection at no charge for healthcare worker.
- the risk of contracting it, is considerably greater than contracting HIV.
- not every infant born to an HIV infected mother contracts it.
- is the main risk factors for hepatitis B and C.
- hepatitis transmitted through contact with contaminated blood or body fluids or through sexual contact.
- is the condition that results from the advance stages of HIV.
- the incubation period of HIV in adults.
- its presence is indicated in most of the blood test for hepatitis.
- the virus that causes chicken pox, may lay dormant in the body and return later in life.
- variation of hepatitis which is the most common blood borne hazard health care workers face.
- the type of hepatitis that occurs only in people infected with hepatitis B.
20 Clues: the incubation period of HIV in adults. • the most common HIV related malignancy. • is the main risk factors for hepatitis B and C. • is not permitted in a woman with HIV infection. • disease can be transmitted by blood borne pathogens. • not every infant born to an HIV infected mother contracts it. • is the condition that results from the advance stages of HIV. • ...
TV content 2025-01-08
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- A film where characters sing and dance as part of the story.
- A competition where people show off their skills, like singing or dancing, to win a prize.
- A TV program where a host talks to guests about their lives and careers.
- A show that teaches you about real people, places, or things, usually through pictures and videos.
- Show that follows real people and their lives, often with challenges or competitions.
- A film set in the future or in space, often with advanced technology or aliens.
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- A funny film about people falling in love.
- A funny film meant to make you laugh through jokes and funny situations.
- A TV show with many episodes, often about love, secrets, and family.
- A show where characters and stories are made by drawing or using computer images instead of real actors.
- A film meant to scare you, with ghosts, monsters, or other scary things.
- A show that keeps you excited and nervous, often with mysteries or dangerous situations.
- A funny TV show with the same characters each time.
13 Clues: A funny film about people falling in love. • A funny TV show with the same characters each time. • A film where characters sing and dance as part of the story. • A TV show with many episodes, often about love, secrets, and family. • A funny film meant to make you laugh through jokes and funny situations. • ...
STEM 2023-01-20
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- science -Technological progress in recent decades has increased the need for talented computer science majors. These learners may study topics like artificial intelligence, robotics, and video game programming. Core courses include computer organization and systems, principles of computer systems, and data structures and algorithms. Graduates can pursue careers as programmers, infosec professionals, and web developers.
- engineer- It’s no surprise that the occupation of a biomedical engineer ranks high on our list of best STEM jobs, as it merges the robust STEM industries of healthcare and engineering. Applying skills from both fields, biomedical engineers are responsible for designing and developing tools (including software and computer applications) for the healthcare industry. This is a high-paying career that requires only a bachelor’s degree in engineering or bioengineering for entry. A master’s degree will make you more competitive for open positions, however, and can also prepare you for future advancement opportunities.
- -Biology majors ask questions about how the living world works and evolves. They often study evolution, nanobiology, biophysics, and applied bioinformatics. Beyond jobs in academia and education, biologists are essential to the advancement of medical science, biotechnology, and the pharmaceuticals. Biology graduates can pursue careers as water quality specialists, geneticists, and doctors.
- -Mathematics is a bridge between the physical world, the internal world, and the abstract spaces in between. Mathematics majors study algebra, geometry, and topology, as well as applied mathematical fields like fluid dynamics. Graduates can pursue careers in research, teaching, investment banking, and strategic consulting.
- technology -Information technology majors study advanced math, including discrete math and calculus, along with interactive design, web application development, and organizational communication. Graduates can find work as network and database administrators, application system designers, or multimedia specialists.
- Astronomy majors learn about the universe by studying physics and chemistry as they relate to celestial objects. Students often take courses in calculus, astrophysics, astronomical techniques, and mechanics. Some astronomy majors become college faculty members, while others work at federal laboratories. About 10% of astronomy majors work in private industry, such as in the aerospace sector.
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- -Core courses in geology cover physics, chemistry, and mathematics, as well as petrology, tectonics, and stratigraphy. In advanced courses, students learn more about the planet's surface environments, physical processes like earthquakes and plate movements, and paleontology. Graduates can find work in urban planning, mining and resource extraction, and primary education.
- - You’ll likely just need a bachelor’s degree to become a geographer—another of the best STEM jobs. Geographers research the Earth, including its features and its people. Employers will want to know that you’re up on the latest technology in the field though, including geographic information systems, or GIS. You can obtain professional certification in GIS through The GIS Certification Institute as well as The American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.
- engineering -Mechanical engineering students take basic science classes in chemistry and physics before launching into major courses like mechanical systems, thermal science, differential and integral calculus, and experimental physics. Mechanical engineers are interested in both functionality and aesthetics.
- engineer-Electrical engineering students take introductory courses in mathematics, calculus, and sustainable engineering. Advanced coursework covers electromagnetic waves and materials, integrated circuit engineering, and digital signal processing. With these skills, electrical engineering majors create electrical systems and devices that improve the human experience, shaping everything from iPads and GPS navigation hardware to hydro, wind, and solar power generation systems.
- -Physics students focus on the most basic elements of scientific inquiry, learning how to effectively solve complex problems in areas like classical mechanics, optics, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics. Employing advanced mathematical reasoning and laboratory skills, physicists may solve problems related to issues like climate change, commercial space travel, and food safety.
- - Chemistry students take a variety of classes in organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry. They also study physics, mathematics, and statistics. These students develop essential skills related to creative problem-solving, data analysis, and communication.
12 Clues: - Chemistry students take a variety of classes in organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry. They also study physics, mathematics, and statistics. These students develop essential skills related to creative problem-solving, data analysis, and communication. • ...
Chapter 4 Sports and Economy 2021-06-15
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- Sources of Income for Team Owners, Sponsors and Promoters
- process of produce goods, services and products involve sold and bought that includes money and financial management
- aspect of the sport enterprise that involves the sale, display, promotion and use of sport products to produce income
- entertained mostly by action, danger, the dramatic expressions of athletes and coaches rather than the well-coordinated defensive strategy that leads to winning the game.
- had little or no legal power to control their careers
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- most prevalent in market economies where material rewards are highly valued by athletes, team owners, event sponsors, and spectators.
- participate because of enjoyment and satisfaction
7 Clues: participate because of enjoyment and satisfaction • had little or no legal power to control their careers • Sources of Income for Team Owners, Sponsors and Promoters • process of produce goods, services and products involve sold and bought that includes money and financial management • ...
MAP AND TRACK PUZZLE 7 2023-02-11
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- an initiative aimed at promoting gender equality in scientific research and technological development
- an initiative aimed at increasing the participation of girls and women in scientific research
- An initiative aimed at increasing the representation of girls and women in STEM fields through mentorship
- A program aimed at encouraging girls and women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
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- The impact of societal norms on girls' and women's participation in science and technology
- A program aimed at providing girls and women with access to scientific and technological resources and opportunities
- An initiative aimed at increasing the participation of girls and women in technology entrepreneurship
7 Clues: The impact of societal norms on girls' and women's participation in science and technology • an initiative aimed at increasing the participation of girls and women in scientific research • an initiative aimed at promoting gender equality in scientific research and technological development • ...
Chapter 6 HRM Review 2017-04-13
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- Formal education, job experiences, relationships, and assessment of personality and abilities to help employees prepare for the future of their careers.(two words)
- Training used to prepare workers to perform their jobs effectively, learn about the organization, and establish work relationships.
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- A work-study method teaching job skills on-the-job and in-class.
- Used to receive training via internet/intranet.
- A process or activity of gaining knowledge or skills.
5 Clues: Used to receive training via internet/intranet. • A process or activity of gaining knowledge or skills. • A work-study method teaching job skills on-the-job and in-class. • Training used to prepare workers to perform their jobs effectively, learn about the organization, and establish work relationships. • ...
Videgames 2024-11-20
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- A game that has a 18 warning and his name has three letters
- a box person who intent surviving in a box world
- Turismo, a simulator where you can participate in careers of formula one
- The most popular where you have to play football
- league, a football match where cars are playing
- nights at Freddys A game where you try to survive with animatronic
- Surfers A game where you dodge trains running away from a vigilant
- royale, a game which you must win matchs with your cards
- A game where you win when you eat the king
- GO, you need walk out house and look for fantastic animals where the game tell you
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- dash A two words game where you have to jump above spikes
- The most famous game where you have to enter figures of colours
- a battle royale that you can building
- Bros, a whose a boy with red cap intent save a price
- Dead Redemption 2, a game that you are a person in the wild west and you can ride hourse and do lots of things
- of clans A game where you have to fight between villages
- guys A game where the meme “prgotip” was borned
- stars- A game where you have brawlers
- Birds An old game where you have to throw birds to pigs
- a game whose company is the same that call of duty
20 Clues: a battle royale that you can building • A game where you win when you eat the king • league, a football match where cars are playing • guys A game where the meme “prgotip” was borned • stars- A game where you have brawlers • a box person who intent surviving in a box world • The most popular where you have to play football • ...
Healthcare Careers 2020-12-17
5 Clues: The science of radioactive substances • Depression state after delivering a child • Care center that deals with young patients • Device that transmits data from instruments • Branch of science that deals with urinary-tract issues
Engineering Careers 2020-09-23
Engineering Careers 2021-11-03
5 Clues: engineer- creates databases • engineer- works with chemicals • engineer- Innovative medical devices • engineer- Designs electrical supplies • engineer- builds air crafts, satellites
Imaging Careers 2015-02-19
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- A technique for displaying a representation of a cross section through a human body or other solid object using X-rays or ultrasound.
- Difference between positive and negative charges of particles
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- An imaging technique that uses electromagnetic radiation other than visible light, especially X-rays, to view the internal structure of a dense object. (Ex. human body)
- Sound or other vibrations having an ultrasonic frequency, particularly as used in medical imaging.
- A form of an atom with different numbers of neutrons.
5 Clues: A form of an atom with different numbers of neutrons. • Difference between positive and negative charges of particles • Sound or other vibrations having an ultrasonic frequency, particularly as used in medical imaging. • A technique for displaying a representation of a cross section through a human body or other solid object using X-rays or ultrasound. • ...
engineering careers 2023-01-22
Engineering careers 2023-09-28
5 Clues: design electronic equipment • supervise the maintenance of building • designs chemical manufacturing processes • develops technologies for use in spacecraft • develop new devices to improve human health
Computing Careers Group Members Name: 2022-05-06
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- __________________ create systems to protect information networks and websites from cyber attacks and other security breaches.
- __________________ is considered to be one of the most widely recognized forces affecting work and how it is changing.
- As a ____________________ you are responsible for creating new programs for an organization.
- _________________ are responsible for designing, developing, and testing computer components, such as circuit boards, routers, and memory devices.
- They develop and improve the data resources used to store and retrieve critical information.
- Individuals who watch over a team of programmers and analysts to complete projects.
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- ______________ analyze a company's technology needs and oversee the implementation of appropriate data systems.
- _________________assess an organization's computer systems and recommend changes to hardware and software to improve the company.
- which team installs new software, troubleshoots, and repairs software problems
- Which department in an organisation is responsible for the hardware software and network of computers in a company
- __________________design, implement, and maintain networking and data communication systems.
- ____________________ invent technology that solves complex problems in fields like science, medicine, and business.
- They need to be fluent in the computer languages that are used to write the code for programs.
- Communication Skills and broad knowledge of technology and computer systems help computer science individuals excel in this role.
- Who creates Websites
15 Clues: Who creates Websites • which team installs new software, troubleshoots, and repairs software problems • Individuals who watch over a team of programmers and analysts to complete projects. • __________________design, implement, and maintain networking and data communication systems. • ...
HS Careers Wk 4 Crosswords 2025-09-15
Healthcare Careers (Informatics/Support/Biotechnology) 2021-11-04
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- assign specific codes to services
- develop and manage health information systems
- produce illustration for textbook
- develop solutions to complex problems
- monitor electronic and paper-based information
- investigate crimes
- identify and track diseases
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- convert spoken word
- assist with facility operation
- enter dictated data
- organize printed material
- convert written material
- study living organisms
- sterilize instruments
14 Clues: investigate crimes • convert spoken word • enter dictated data • sterilize instruments • study living organisms • convert written material • organize printed material • identify and track diseases • assist with facility operation • assign specific codes to services • produce illustration for textbook • develop solutions to complex problems • ...
Popular Careers in the UAE 2023-05-15
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- someone with expert knowledge of natural or physical sciences
- someone who comes up with concepts and creates different styles of attire
- someone responsible for running system checks and analyzing data
- someone who studies humans through history and artifacts
- someone responsible for the text that accompanies an advert
- someone who designs and supervises the construction of buildings
- someone who imparts knowledge and skills to others
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- someone responsible for the maintenance and repair of engines
- someone who takes care of equipment or supervises practical work in a lab
- someone responsible for the rehabilitation of injured muscles
- someone who navigates and controls aircraft
- someone who installs and maintains electrical equipment
- someone with expert knowledge in behaviour and physiology of animals
- someone who designs and builds structures or machines
14 Clues: someone who navigates and controls aircraft • someone who imparts knowledge and skills to others • someone who designs and builds structures or machines • someone who installs and maintains electrical equipment • someone who studies humans through history and artifacts • someone responsible for the text that accompanies an advert • ...
Understanding The Self (Group 7) 2022-08-16
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- How you view your physical self.
- It can be described simply as how one perceives himself and his behavior in the marketplace.
- Independent; Self-Reliant; Self-assured
- It is how you value and respect yourself as a person.
- The part of self that determines the hereditary factors such as the person’s physical appearance and physique.
- The part of self that determines the characteristics of the person’s quality of life in society.
- It includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance.
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- It is comprised of our body, clothes, immediate family, and home.
- The ___ theory believes that the person we become is a product of innate and inborn tendencies.
- Refers to attractiveness.
- The part of self that determines the person’s strong willpower and reasoning capabilities.
- Process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands.
- What is the basic unit of moral concern according to collectivism?
- He was a well-known Chinese philosopher who has arguments on the concept of self and the distinctions between individual and collectivism.
- It is a value that is characterized by an emphasis on cohesiveness among individuals and prioritization of the group over the self.
15 Clues: Refers to attractiveness. • How you view your physical self. • Independent; Self-Reliant; Self-assured • It is how you value and respect yourself as a person. • It includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance. • Process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands. • It is comprised of our body, clothes, immediate family, and home. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- genetic, hereditary factors, physical appearance and physique and rate of maturation
- concept, the concept that described simply as how one perceives himself and his behavior in the market place.
- The identity, character, or essential qualities of any person or thing.
- characteristics that define the quality of life in a society
- It includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance
- the one component of the self concept that consumers perceived themselves as.
- self, All physical element that reflect who you are.
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- identity, In individualism, it describes as the right of privacy.
- self, it is the self as reflected through your interaction with others.
- It is how you value and respect yourself as a person.
- branding, Process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands. The concept suggests comes from self packaging.
- characteristics include: strong will power of a person that can make a quick decision which is needed for better adjustment
- image, It is how you view physical self including whether you feel you are attractive and whether others like your looks.
- It is the "We" in collectivism.
- it is the idea that the individual's life belongs not to him but to the group or society.
15 Clues: It is the "We" in collectivism. • self, All physical element that reflect who you are. • It is how you value and respect yourself as a person. • characteristics that define the quality of life in a society • It includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance • identity, In individualism, it describes as the right of privacy. • ...
Group 3 Crossword Puzzle Activity 2023-08-08
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- - How you view your physical self including whether you feel you are attractive and whether others like your looks.
- - What are the things that person would like to have but are not needed for survival.
- - It can be described simply as how one perceives himself and his behavior in the market place.
- - Having a strong desire to win or be the best at something.
- - The process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands.
- - What is the concept that are influenced by interpersonal relationships and the reactions of other people?
- - What is the principle of giving a group priority over each individual?
- - A behavior that involves recognition of feelings and beliefs.
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- - What is behavior that intrinsically social, with two ore more individual, inter acting together for a common purposes.
- - They influence the behaviors, attitudes, trends tastes and lifestyles of individual.
- - What type of concept do we call the value and respect of a person or yourself as a person?
- - A person with strong will power can make a quick decision.
- - How a person actually perceives himself.
- - How a person would like to perceives himself.
- - Different studies show the evidence that traits such as shyness, fear and distress.
15 Clues: - How a person actually perceives himself. • - How a person would like to perceives himself. • - A person with strong will power can make a quick decision. • - Having a strong desire to win or be the best at something. • - A behavior that involves recognition of feelings and beliefs. • - The process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands. • ...
School 2023-09-24
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- School A school that offers vocational and technical training for specific careers.
- School A school with specialized programs or curricula, often focused on specific subjects.
- School A school funded by tuition fees, not by the government.
- School A school for older children, often from grades 6 to 8 or 6 to 9, depending on the region.
- Education School A school that provides tailored education and support for students with disabilities.
- A school for very young children, usually before kindergarten.
- School A secondary school for teenagers, usually from grades 9 to 12.
- School A school that offers an international curriculum and often caters to expatriate students.
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- School An online school where students learn from home via the internet.
- School A publicly funded school with more flexibility in its programs and curriculum.
- School A school based on the Waldorf educational approach, focusing on creativity and holistic development.
- School A school for young children, typically from kindergarten to grade 5 or 6.
- School A school that follows the Montessori educational philosophy, emphasizing self-directed learning.
- School A school where students live and study on campus.
- School A government-funded school open to all students in the district.
15 Clues: School A school where students live and study on campus. • School A school funded by tuition fees, not by the government. • A school for very young children, usually before kindergarten. • School A secondary school for teenagers, usually from grades 9 to 12. • School A government-funded school open to all students in the district. • ...
Careers Working with Children- Chapter 23 2022-09-13
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- a job in which a person works for little or no pay while gaining experience
- a school program that offers students the opportunity to combine in-school and on the job learning.
- someone who is willing to learn new information and acquire skills throughout his or her working life
- has a position that requires at least a degree from a four-year college or technical school in a specific area of study.
- observes someone performing his or her job.
- a law ensuring that former employees can keep health insurance plan for up to 18 months
- all of the career moves and job experience that a person gains as he or she works toward a career goal.
- someone who chooses to be self-employed or to own his or her own business
- the kind of job many people take when they first enter a career area.
- an introductory letter sent with a resume
- a school program in which students volunteer in their community as a graduation requirement
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- the practice of using personal and professional contacts to further your career goals.
- the skills or abilities needed to do a specific job
- funds paid by individual states to unemployed people who are actively seeking employment
- a mental image
- practically means do the right thing through your workplace
- someone with some education beyond high school that trains him or her for a certain field.
- express a sense of purpose and direction
- a natural talent or potential for learning a skill
- a skill you have already developed
- a visualization of your chosen career path
- a concise document that summarizes your career objective, education, accomplishments, and experience
- an event where employers with current or future job opening meet with potential employees.
- general skills used in school and in various types of jobs.
- readable and singed
25 Clues: a mental image • readable and singed • a skill you have already developed • express a sense of purpose and direction • an introductory letter sent with a resume • a visualization of your chosen career path • observes someone performing his or her job. • a natural talent or potential for learning a skill • the skills or abilities needed to do a specific job • ...
Engineer Careers Crossword by Abigail Nwokolo 2023-08-22
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- designs highways and flow of traffic
- designs oil mining machines
- makes anti lock breaks for cars
- makes medicine for animals suitable
- designs cityscapes
- Designs animal habitats
- makes sure buildings are structurally strong
- designs X-ray machines to view bodies
- designs electrical wires
- deals with movement humans make
- designs yards
- designs nuclear power plants
- responsible for making sure your utilities are available
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- makes rockets
- designs trains
- oversees water quality
- designs phones and how they transmit data
- designs genetically modified organisms
- makes advances in technology for health
- makes jet engines
- makes paper making machines
- insulates houses and buildings
- designs hardware for quantum physics
- makes tools for doctors
- supervises lightning manufacturing
- help solve crimes using engineering
26 Clues: makes rockets • designs yards • designs trains • makes jet engines • designs cityscapes • oversees water quality • Designs animal habitats • makes tools for doctors • designs electrical wires • designs oil mining machines • makes paper making machines • designs nuclear power plants • insulates houses and buildings • makes anti lock breaks for cars • deals with movement humans make • ...
College and Careers College Study Guide 2023-03-21
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- Should have _____ to _____ students in a study group.
- Second time management technique
- You must prioritize time for these first.
- Can bounce ideas off and they can be resources to help you more clearly understand the class.
- Form a word, insert a letter, rearrange letters, shape a sentence, and try a combination
- You will have ______ reading in college than in high school.
- A good time to talk to the professor is during their ______ hours which are usually posted it eh syllabus.
- If you have trouble retaining what you read, try ___________ main ideas.
- Note-taking strategy - try not to doodle, arrive at class prepared, sit near the front, sit away from friends, end daydreaming, and look at the teacher.
- Allow at least _____ hours outside of class for each class you take.
- Plan your weekends to include both _____ and _____.
- you must _______ your advisor before you can register for classes.
- As you read, ask yourself how it _______ to what you’re learning in class to give you hints on important material.
- Most common teaching method in college
- Courses that every major has are ______ requirements.
- To decide on a major, take a _______ survey.
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- On the first day of the class take the ________ and enter when assignments are due as well as when you will do them.
- Find out if the tests will be more heavily taken from class ______ or _________ materials.
- One sheet outline of what is required in your major.
- These are your needs in college.
- You must be _________ to schedule your homework time just like you would your class time.
- Break study time into manageable _________.
- Research shows that retention rates are better if you are in a more ______, ______ stage when inputting information into your brain.
- Many professors base their tests on _______.
- The best way to establish a good rapport with a professor is to attend class regularly and be __________ in class.
- First time management technique
- Reading strategy - survey, question, read, recite, review
- Many college professors have ___________ policies that are a certain percentage of your grade.
- Most schools will ask that you declare a major at the end of your ______ year.
29 Clues: First time management technique • Second time management technique • These are your needs in college. • Most common teaching method in college • You must prioritize time for these first. • Break study time into manageable _________. • Many professors base their tests on _______. • To decide on a major, take a _______ survey. • ...
