careers Crossword Puzzles
2.00 Hort. Vocab 2020-08-27
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- The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes.
- Designed primarily to help students become literate in agriculture and/or become aware of possible careers in agriculture.
- Course Employee, Responsible for maintenance of: golf course including turfgrass, irrigation and drainage, sand traps, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment.
- Completed outside of normal classroom hours, may be paid or non-paid. These SAE's involve being placed in an agricultural area to provide a "learning by doing" environment. Students must have a training agreement signed.
- Center Employee, Cares for plants, moves plants and supplies, arranges plants and supplies, along with selling plants and related supplies.
- Agricultural Experience, Programs consisting of planned practical activities conducted outside of class time in which students develop and apply agricultural knowledge and skills.
- The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing vegetables.
- An extensive activity where the student plans and conducts a major agricultural experiment using the scientific process.
- Maintenance Employee, Cares for the land area and plants that surround a business, school, church, industry or other public or private places that have lawns and plants that have the be maintained.
- Students choose an agricultural problem that is not amendable to experimentation and design a plan to investigate and analyze the problem.
- ,The science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing, processing and marketing tree grown fruits.
- Latin word meaning "cultivation"
- Impact of Horticulture, Includes health and comfort by cleaning air, preventing erosion, providing shade and nutrition.
- Employee, Maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment and driveways in national, state, city, or privately owned parks.
- Importance of Horticulture, $25 billion dollars annually into the economy which provides jobs, produces food, increases the value of homes through landscaping.
- Value of Horticulture, Improves the appearance of homes and buildings through landscaping, also
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- the appearance of land from fruit, vegetable and ornamental crops grown.
- Employee, Grows vegetables and cut flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants and hanging baskets.
- Student plans, implements, operates and assumes financial risks in a farming activity or agricultural business.
- ,The science and practice of growing, harrvesting, storing, designing and marketing flowering plants.
- Student performs one specific agricultural skill outside of normal class time.
- A series of learning activities that improves the value or appearance of the place of employment, home, school or community; the efficiency of an enterprise or business or the living conditions of a family.
- annuals, shrubs and trees.
- ,Latin word meaning "garden"
- and Nursery, The science and practice of propagation, growing, planting, maintaining and using
- Employee, Grows seedlings and plants for landscaping, replanting in forest, or producing fruit.
26 Clues: annuals, shrubs and trees. • ,Latin word meaning "garden" • Latin word meaning "cultivation" • The science and practice of growing, maintaining and processing grapes. • the appearance of land from fruit, vegetable and ornamental crops grown. • Student performs one specific agricultural skill outside of normal class time. • ...
Unit 5 QFS Vocabulary 2023-02-27
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- the action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something
- the state of being vested with the rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen; the character of an individual viewed as a member of society; behavior in terms of the duties, obligations, and functions of a citizen
- a solemn promise regarding one's future action or behavior
- concern more with the needs and wishes of others than with one's own
- a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
- the belief in or practice of selfless concern for the well-being of others
- the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- the ability to predict what will happen or will be needed in the future
- work that is done without pay to help people in a community
- to give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling)
- concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare, longevity: long existence or service
- a systematic process for determining and addressing needs, or "gaps," between current conditions and desired conditions; discrepancy between the current condition and wanted condition must be measured to appropriately identify the need
- the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health, especially through the provision of medical services
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- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- the health of the population as a whole, especially as monitored, regulated, and promoted by the state
- leadership: a philosophy of a leading others by putting the members’ needs over one’s own
- a learning environment in which a trainee is able to practice using and operating relevant industrial equipment under realistic workplace conditions
- the action or process of forming a concept or idea of something
- careers that nurture the growth of or address the problems of a person's physical, psychological, intellectual, emotional, or spiritual well-being; types of professions include nursing, psychotherapy, counseling, social work, education, life coaching, and ministry
- providing care that is respectful of, and responsive to, individual patient preferences, needs, and values, and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions
- the use or involvement of volunteer labor, especially in community services
- a group of people with common interests who live in a particular area
- a particular instance of something used or analyzed in order to illustrate a thesis or principle
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- the job of supervising or taking care of something, such as an organization or a property
25 Clues: the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • a solemn promise regarding one's future action or behavior • work that is done without pay to help people in a community • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • the action or process of forming a concept or idea of something • ...
unit 5 vocab 2023-03-03
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- a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
- Health the health of the population as a whole, especially as monitored, regulated, and promoted by the state
- care providing care that is respectful of, and responsive to, individual patient preferences, needs, and values, and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions
- a particular instance of something used or analyzed in order to illustrate a thesis or principle
- concern more with the needs and wishes of others than with one's own
- work that is done without pay to help people in a community
- professions careers that nurture the growth of or address the problems of a person's physical, psychological, intellectual, emotional, or spiritual well-being; types of professions include nursing, psychotherapy, counseling, social work, education, life coaching, and ministry
- the action or process of forming a concept or idea of something
- Work Environment a learning environment in which a trainee is able to practice using and operating relevant industrial equipment under realistic workplace conditions
- to give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling)
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- the use or involvement of volunteer labor, especially in community services
- concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare, longevity: long existence or service
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- the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- leadership: a philosophy of a leading others by putting the members’ needs over one’s own
- the job of supervising or taking care of something, such as an organization or a property
- the state of being vested with the rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen; the character of an individual viewed as a member of society; behavior in terms of the duties, obligations, and functions of a citizen
- the ability to predict what will happen or will be needed in the future
- a group of people with common interests who live in a particular area
- a solemn promise regarding one's future action or behavior
- Assessment a systematic process for determining and addressing needs, or "gaps," between current conditions and desired conditions; discrepancy between the current condition and wanted condition must be measured to appropriately identify the need
- the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health, especially through the provision of medical services
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- the action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something
- the belief in or practice of selfless concern for the well-being of others
25 Clues: the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • a solemn promise regarding one's future action or behavior • work that is done without pay to help people in a community • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • the action or process of forming a concept or idea of something • ...
Intro to ABS_2 2013-10-03
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- SAE Career experience where a student is placed with an employer who is conducting agricultural business such as farming, ranching, greenhouse operations, and others.
- Pertaining to that which is related to the production, processing, or distribution of milk and its products.
- Supervised Agricultural Experience.
- mechanics Design, operation, maintenance, service, selling, and use of power units, machinery, equipment, structures, and utilities in agriscience.
- A piece of work, a specific task done as part of the routine of one's occupation or for an agreed price.
- A collection of items used to organize documentation of your abilities and competencies.
- The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field-crop production and soil management.
- skills Employability skills or soft skills are non-technical skills that are necessary for an employee to have in order to be successful in the workforce. A few examples of employability skills are listening, speaking, group participation, and problem solving.
- The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- Career Development Event. A CDE is an event where students apply skills related to specific areas of the agricultural industry.
- The mineral and organic surface of the earth capable of supporting upland plants.
- To examine and judge carefully.
- The meat of swine.
- The meat derived from cattle.
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- Any place where plants, shrubs, and trees are grown for transplanting.
- SAE A program that allows a student to become involved in learning a variety of subjects about agriscience and careers related to agriculture.
- SAE An enterprise that is conducted by a student as the owner or manager of a business based on agriscience and is supervised by a teacher.
- A person’s occupation or profession.
- Any or all domesticated fowl that are raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers.
- A national youth organization for students interested in agriculture. The official name is the National FFA Organization. In 1988, the National FFA Organization changed its original name of Future Farmers of America to reflect the expanding career field of Agricultural Education.
- science The study of the nature of foods and the changes that occur in them naturally and as a result of handling and processing.
- To improve the appearance of an area of land by planting trees, shrubs, or grass, or altering the contours of the ground.
- An odor detected by the olfactory sense.
- 1. An expanse of open or cleared ground, esp. a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage. 2. A sphere of activity or interest within a particular business or profession.
- The meat derived from sheep less than one year of age.
25 Clues: The meat of swine. • The meat derived from cattle. • To examine and judge carefully. • Supervised Agricultural Experience. • A person’s occupation or profession. • An odor detected by the olfactory sense. • The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • The meat derived from sheep less than one year of age. • ...
RCRJ 351: Exam 1 Review 2013-10-15
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- Unlike most countries, America's law enforcement field follows which type of structure?
- The traditional style of policing that prefers officers to minimize any intrusion into citizens' lives.
- The logic used to justify racial profiling on the basis of arrest rates is often referred to as ____________.
- A 'sniff' by which type of animal is not considered a 4th Amendment search?
- In which role to most officers start their careers?
- The first type of police patrol and the one that is heralded for improving police-community relations.
- Which researcher developed 4 dimensions of trust?
- Jay-Z's 99 Problems provided a basis for our discussion of the ____________ Amendment.
- Which department within the federal government was created at 9/11?
- Which modern concept puts pressure on the police to collect DNA evidence to solve every case?
- In discretionary decision-making, which types of factors are considerations like age, gender, and race?
- Is it true that it is common for suspect lineups to not include the actual perpetrator? (yes/no)
- Americans began to approve of racial profiling at which venues after 9/11?
- Most police departments follow a ____________ or hierarchical structure.
- The type of police lineup that shows all of the suspects at once.
- The researcher who argued that the police are the catchall for emergency and nuisance situations.
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- This adjective of the CJ system says that any component changing its practices can result in changes at other stages.
- Which non-traditional organizational structure seeks to empower lower level officers to be leaders?
- A term often used to describe vice crimes.
- Which era of policing took place during the Civil Rights Movement?
- A major component in police decision-making.
- Which type of patrol is argued to provide the very short response times?
- Terry v. Ohio set the basis for which common law enforcement practice?
- One of the first organized law enforcement groups in England.
- A component of traditional police subculture, which says that officers are reluctant to report misconduct by fellow officers.
- A special population that is often outside and therefore exposed to the police at a higher rate than other populations.
- It was during this era of policing that many early technological advancements were made.
- The less important pathway to legitimacy.
- The most important pathway to legitimacy.
- A burden of proof that is lower than probable cause.
- What type of policies were created as a result of the Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment?
- Which image of the police is perpetuated by the public, the media, and the police?
- Civilianization is the process of replacing sworn officers with ____________ personnel.
33 Clues: The less important pathway to legitimacy. • The most important pathway to legitimacy. • A term often used to describe vice crimes. • A major component in police decision-making. • Which researcher developed 4 dimensions of trust? • In which role to most officers start their careers? • A burden of proof that is lower than probable cause. • ...
Vocab 1 & 2 Test Review 2022-02-08
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- The world ____s Isaac Newton for discovering the laws of gravity.
- It's difficult to make a child understand the need for ____. What parent hasn't had the experience of having a child yell out some true but embarrassing fact in public?
- It's ____ of the Millers to build a huge fancy vacation home they'll use only once a year. Why must they make such a show of having money?
- After breaking her hip, Mrs. Murphy was ___, but she became more hopeful and cheerful when she was discharged from the hospital.
- My little sister's friends ____ed at her when she claimed she could do magic tricks. Their laughter stopped, however, when she made a pair of pigeons appear from nowhere.
- Experts say that the ___ age for receiving the measles vaccine is 15 months.
- When Brian said he spent all the money I had lent him on a new sports car, I wasn't sure if he was being serious or ____.
- Winnie was a happy, fun-loving girl when she got married. But five years of living with her sour, serious husband has ____ed her personality.
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- Joan didn't take part in the snowball fight, but she ____ed it by giving the boys huge piles of snowballs.
- John Lennon and Paul McCartney ____ed in writing many of the Beatles' hit songs.
- In retrospect, Tim believes his marriage to Lily could have been saved, but at the time, he was convinced that they should split up.
- It will be many years before I can afford to travel much, but in the meantime, I get ___ pleasure from hearing about my friends' exciting vacations.
- Our neighbor is a ___ about keeping his yard neat. He trims the grass with scissors.
- People with AIDS are much less ____ than others. A flu attack that most can easily shake off is life-threatening to them.
- To be great performers, piano players must be ___ with their hands.
- The boys' club has made Hank more comfortable with others. In the past, he usually stayed by himself, but now he's much more ____.
- Anyone with even a ____ understanding of electricity knows it's not a good idea to use a metal fork to take a piece of toast from the toaster.
- Anita is ____ about not wasting her employer's time. Although she uses a computer all day, she never sends personal email or plays computer games until she gets home.
- Not being able to read well is a _____ to most careers.
- Babies benefit from a great deal of _____ stimulation: different textures to feel, shapes and colors to look at, and various sounds to hear.
20 Clues: Not being able to read well is a _____ to most careers. • The world ____s Isaac Newton for discovering the laws of gravity. • To be great performers, piano players must be ___ with their hands. • Experts say that the ___ age for receiving the measles vaccine is 15 months. • John Lennon and Paul McCartney ____ed in writing many of the Beatles' hit songs. • ...
Middle School Accounting Careers Crossword 2025-03-18
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- Accountants who meet specific educational requirements and pass a national examination.
- Top-level professional who may have final responsibility for one of many aspects of a business’s financial activity, from accounting and taxation to preparing financial reports and supervising various financial departments of a company.
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- Worker who handles bank deposits and withdrawals, sell traveler’s checks and foreign currency, accept loan payments, prepare certified checks or money orders, and may handle other duties.
- A professional who produces and examines financial records, prepares financial reports and tax returns, and may give budget, tax, or investment advice to the company or customer. Some accountants have their own businesses and work for many clients, and others may work within the financial department of a company.
- A professional whose work mainly involves checking on the accuracy of work performed by bookkeepers and accountants, and checking to be sure a company is following all financial laws and regulations.
5 Clues: Accountants who meet specific educational requirements and pass a national examination. • Worker who handles bank deposits and withdrawals, sell traveler’s checks and foreign currency, accept loan payments, prepare certified checks or money orders, and may handle other duties. • ...
Jobs, Careers & Education 2020-11-02
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- Ladder term used to describe the vertically structured sequence of job positions through which a person can progress
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- collection of past work used to document skills and achievements
- document listing a person’s education, work experience and accomplishments used by employers to determine job eligibility
3 Clues: collection of past work used to document skills and achievements • Ladder term used to describe the vertically structured sequence of job positions through which a person can progress • document listing a person’s education, work experience and accomplishments used by employers to determine job eligibility
Investing Careers Vocab 2020-04-08
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- is a smaller group of jobs within a career cluster that use similar skills. Each career cluster contains several career pathways. You can start in a lower-lever job in a career pathway and, with more education and experience, move up within that pathway.
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- is the use of innovative technology to improve products or processes, with the relevant technology being described as advanced, innovative, or cutting edge.
- is the human effort in science, engineering, and business to fly in the atmosphere of Earth and surrounding space.
3 Clues: is the human effort in science, engineering, and business to fly in the atmosphere of Earth and surrounding space. • is the use of innovative technology to improve products or processes, with the relevant technology being described as advanced, innovative, or cutting edge. • ...
Craigee's Retirement Puzzle 2023-12-24
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- One of Craig’s job’s stands out as more impactful than the others because of certain social benefits it bestowed upon him over time. What would you call that benefit?
- It was probably Craig’s career that helped him develop a knowledge based in this area earlier than the rest of us in the family.
- Most people find Craig to be a fine young man (er, budding senior citizen). However, those of us who have full knowledge of Craig’s history, activities and investments (term used loosely) recognize that his pursuits have not always been 100% virtuous. Take, for instance, the aforementioned avocation (or ensuing, depending upon this puzzle’s final design – LOL). Here was a wholesome, sensible endeavor, replete with the potential for even more character-building which, tragically, was negated as a result of his moral lapse and egregious error in judgment. (Or maybe a result of his friendship with Matt Callison?). So, yep – busted in the canyon for _____________. Not his finest hour.
- Another barely tapped skill of Craig’s that is little known in the world but was revealed in the workplace at a job that rhymed with coal.
- Craig could have had any number of careers, based on the variety of work experiences he enjoyed in his early years. One such career could have been: _____________
- A name not to be selected for any of our future children.
- Craig grew up to be an industrious and nurturing man. What was one of his avocations which helped him develop those skills?
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- A second name not to be selected for any of our future children.
- For his very first job, did Craig receive a full third of the “salary?”
- One of Craig’s former colleagues.
- Another one of Craig’s former colleagues.
- In Craig’s very first job, often there was a number in the 70’s that was relevant. What did that relate to?
- The family occasionally benefited from one of Craig’s jobs, especially at Christmastime. What was one of those bonuses?
- Craig and Yvonne chose to live in the lovely Carmel Valley. Little did he know as a very young man working with Mr. _______ that his workplace at the time would eventually be so close to home.
- Craig’s very first job was “the ……”
- For Craig’s very first job, was he required to obtain a work permit?
16 Clues: One of Craig’s former colleagues. • Craig’s very first job was “the ……” • Another one of Craig’s former colleagues. • A name not to be selected for any of our future children. • A second name not to be selected for any of our future children. • For Craig’s very first job, was he required to obtain a work permit? • ...
Careers in Food, Nutrition and Health 2023-09-03
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- a person who teaches.
- a person who advises others on matters of food and nutrition.
- a professional cook and tradesman who is proficient in all aspects of food preparation.
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- is the profession of managing a restaurant.
- the study of chemical processes and interactions of all biological and non-biological components of foods.
- a person who sets up a business or businesses.
6 Clues: a person who teaches. • is the profession of managing a restaurant. • a person who sets up a business or businesses. • a person who advises others on matters of food and nutrition. • a professional cook and tradesman who is proficient in all aspects of food preparation. • ...
"A.5 crossword puzzle, STEM careers" 2023-09-27
6 Clues: People who work with AI • someone who works with X-rays • Those who help create medicine • The product made by yard-engineer • People who test Products before production • The product produced by Technology engineers
Career & Technical Education - General Careers 2 2024-12-11
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- A task or work someone does, often for money
- Abilities or talents used to do a job well
- A series of jobs someone does in a certain field over time
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- The effort or activity needed to accomplish something
- A person hired to work for a company or business
- A person responsible for leading a team or department.
6 Clues: Abilities or talents used to do a job well • A task or work someone does, often for money • A person hired to work for a company or business • The effort or activity needed to accomplish something • A person responsible for leading a team or department. • A series of jobs someone does in a certain field over time
Andrew Jackson and the Age of Reform Summative Review 2024-02-13
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- The Supreme Court ruled that Georgia had NO power in Cherokee lands and no right to enter Cherokee lands without permission.
- Horace Mann believed that states should provide free and compulsory elementary education to all children – both boys and girls.
- Preachers taught that slavery was a sin and encouraged the end of slavery. Anti-slavery societies appeared across the North and sent petitions to Congress against slavery.
- Participants encouraged greater emotion in religion and applied Christian values to social issues.
- Thousands of Cherokees died on the march to “Indian Territory” due to hunger and exposure
- Passed by Congress after South Carolina issued the Ordinance of Nullification; stated that Jackson could use military force against South Carolina to enforce federal law.
- Jackson's victory in 1828 was seen as a victory for the __.
- After the Tariff of 1828 was passed, he wrote a paper where he stated that states should be able to nullify (cancel) federal laws that they believed were unconstitutional.
- Many states removed their property requirements for voting in the mid-1820s. As a result all ___ could vote.
- Henry Clay supported John Quincy Adams for the presidency in exchange for the position of Secretary of State in Adams’ administration.
- Name given to the Tariff of 1828 by Southerners since it favored the economy of the North over the economy of the South
- Jackson rejected the charter for the Second Bank of the US because he believed it favored the wealthy; it was unconstitutional; and it didn't regulate currency correctly.
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- Dorothea Dix presented a report to the Massachusetts state legislature about the mistreatment of the mentally ill in prisons and persuaded them to build a state hospital to treat the mentally ill.
- Supporters demanded equal rights for women, since women could not vote, receive higher education, or have professional careers. Women reformers focused on suffrage and the abolition of slavery.
- This law was written by South Carolina after the Tariff of 1832 was passed; it stated that they would not enforce the law because they believed it was unconstitutional and threatened to secede from the Union.
- Supporters were against drinking alcoholic beverages and started asking state legislatures to ban the sale of alcoholic beverages in the 1840s.
- This tribe was forcibly removed from their land in Georgia since Jackson ignored the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v. Georgia.
- Jackson’s practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs became known as __.
- Followers, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, rejected traditional religion. They believed God’s work was revealed in the wonders of the natural world and that everything in nature is connected.
19 Clues: Jackson's victory in 1828 was seen as a victory for the __. • Thousands of Cherokees died on the march to “Indian Territory” due to hunger and exposure • Jackson’s practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs became known as __. • Participants encouraged greater emotion in religion and applied Christian values to social issues. • ...
Branches and Careers Of Social Studies. 2024-09-30
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- an expert in or student of history
- scientists who study meteorology and spend their days forecasting the weather
- Curators are in charge of a collection of exhibits in a museum or art gallery
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- A geologist studies the Earth's composition, structure, and history.
- other branch of social studies apart from history and geography
- help students learn by imparting knowledge to them and by setting up a situation in which students can and will learn effectively
6 Clues: an expert in or student of history • other branch of social studies apart from history and geography • A geologist studies the Earth's composition, structure, and history. • scientists who study meteorology and spend their days forecasting the weather • Curators are in charge of a collection of exhibits in a museum or art gallery • ...
Computer game 2023-06-25
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- Join a colorful and action-packed battle royale game where you compete against other players to be the last one standing. Build, fight, and strategize to claim victory.
- Us Step aboard a spaceship or a space station and work together with your crewmates to complete tasks. But be careful, as there might be impostors among you!
- League Combine soccer and fast-paced car action in this thrilling game. Drive rocket-powered cars and score goals in intense matches against other players in this unique sports game.
- Crossing Live a cozy virtual life on an island or in a village filled with adorable animal characters. Fish, catch bugs, decorate your home, and make friends in this relaxing game.
- Valley Escape to a peaceful countryside setting where you can farm, fish, mine, and build relationships with charming characters. Experience the joys of rural life in this farming simulation.
- Explore and build your own virtual world using blocks. Create structures, mine resources, and embark on adventures in a pixelated universe.
- Sims Create and control virtual characters, called Sims, as you guide them through their daily lives. Build homes, pursue careers, and fulfill their dreams in this life simulation game.
- Dance Move to the beat and follow dance routines in this interactive dancing game. Groove to popular songs and show off your dance skills to earn points and have a great time!
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- Join a team of heroes and engage in fast-paced, team-based battles. Use your unique abilities and work together to achieve objectives and claim victory in this exciting shooter game.
- Embark on a journey to catch and train various creatures called Pokémon. Battle other trainers, explore the world, and become a Pokémon Master!
- Kart Get behind the wheel and race against friends or computer-controlled characters in fun and colorful kart racing. Use power-ups and skill to cross the finish line first!
- Play games, create your own virtual worlds, and interact with friends in a user-generated online gaming platform filled with endless possibilities.
- Engage in an exciting battle royale game where you compete against other players to be the last one standing. Gather resources, build structures, and outwit your opponents in this epic showdown.
- Dungeons Embark on a heroic adventure in a Minecraft-inspired world filled with dungeons, monsters, and treasures. Fight enemies, discover secrets, and save the day with your friends!
- Mario Join Mario, the famous plumber, on his exciting adventures to rescue Princess Peach from the clutches of the villainous Bowser. Collect coins, power-ups, and save the day!
15 Clues: Explore and build your own virtual world using blocks. Create structures, mine resources, and embark on adventures in a pixelated universe. • Embark on a journey to catch and train various creatures called Pokémon. Battle other trainers, explore the world, and become a Pokémon Master! • ...
GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 2022-04-11
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- will require technical skills related to budgeting, personnel management, procurement, or other activities, and specific knowledge of the regulations and other policies that govern public management.
- typically possess a body of technical knowledge about an industry, the environment, or technology. This-coupled with a knowledge of related laws, rules and regulatory systems-permit regulators to protect our health, safety and environment, as well as ensure the integrity of our financial, transportation, and public utility industries.
- serve in embassies, consulates, and other diplomatic missions and in Washington, D.C. Job responsibilities range from day-to- day operations of a U.S. embassy to analyzing political and economic events or helping American citizens abroad.
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- ensure that governments obtain revenues from businesses and citizens by collecting tax dollars, reviewing tax returns, conducting audits, monitoring taxes payable, and collecting overdue tax dollars.
- develop long- and short-term land use plans to provide for growth and revitalization of urban, suburban and rural communities, while helping local officials make decisions concerning social, economic and environmental issues. Promote the best use of a community's land and resources for residential, commercial, institutional and recreational purposes.
- include the officials elected or appointed to government positions responsible for making and executing public policy. Careers in this pathway often require working with constituents or interest groups with conflicting goals. Leadership, consensus building, and conflict resolution are important skills for success.
- encompasses such diverse activities as running a hospital, commanding a tank, programming computers, operating a nuclear reactor, or repairing and maintaining a helicopter. The Military provides training and work experience in these fields and many others for more than 2.5 million people who actively serve.
7 Clues: ensure that governments obtain revenues from businesses and citizens by collecting tax dollars, reviewing tax returns, conducting audits, monitoring taxes payable, and collecting overdue tax dollars. • ...
AFA 7 AGRICULTURE JOB AND CAREERS 2024-09-23
6 Clues: selling materials • perform manual tasks • scientist work in agriculture • performing administrative roles • economic sectors for farming and farming- related commerce. • It is the science,artor practice of soil cultivation through crop production and livestock raising
STEM Quest: Discovering Careers and Concepts at Idaho National Laboratory 2025-07-18
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- Type of engineer that designs and builds machines
- A person who designs buildings, roads, and bridges
- Tiny basic building block of all matter
- Where is INL located?
- Process of splitting an atom to create nuclear power
- A person who writes computer programs
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- Person who analyzes experiments in science at INL
- Energy released in a reactor
- First atomic-powered town in 1951
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
- (Advanced Test Reactor) A unique reactor at INL used for testing materials
- The L in INL
- Protecting computers and networks from attacks
- Scientists use these to test their ideas
14 Clues: The L in INL • Where is INL located? • Energy released in a reactor • First atomic-powered town in 1951 • A person who writes computer programs • Tiny basic building block of all matter • Scientists use these to test their ideas • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math • Protecting computers and networks from attacks • Person who analyzes experiments in science at INL • ...
Technological Revolution 2018-10-15
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- we can listen to songs whenever we want to as long as we have our phones, we do not need any big CDs
- when taking pictures we have the abilities to change how we look in the photos by just using apps
- when we have questions on any topics we can just search for the answers on our phones or computers instead of going to libraries
- to fall in love you would have to meet someone back then, now you can just find someone on tinder
- keeping in touch with our family and friends have been made way easier by making simple phone calls, face times or texts
- getting from one destination to another is now way easier with transit
- technology has impacted and influenced many people, but specifically children who become exposed to inappropriate things for their age
- in the old times people would use paper with countries on it to find their way around the world, now you just open an app and type in your destination
- students can learn and go to school online
- with the news online ______ is no longer needed, and jobs are lost
- at school practically all teachers teach by using technology in ways, tests, assignments and projects are even submitted online at times
- books are no longer needed as long as you have a device, you can purchase any book online and even read them there
- medicine is highly affected by technology from different x-rays or monitors that help detect a patient's medical issue
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- we can contact teachers or others with writing a digital letter on our devices
- to watch shows in the past you would have to watch it right at that time, now you can pause them, fast forward, rewind and even record
- for many people devices can be used a lot, it can be used too much sometimes and it causes _______
- bullying behind a screen
- when buying clothes or even groceries we now only need a computer
- many jobs allow you to work from home or anywhere you want because all you really need is your computer
- to get the job you want people need to go through _________ but now some are done online. For example, by text or face time
- there is now online money and credit cards that are used daily which makes buying things much easier and organized
- due to the internet, people do not have to think anymore because they just ask "Siri" or "Google" and lack creativity
- you can now just go onto a device open up an app and see what someone is doing or how their life is
- people today mainly watch movies or shows on Netflix, it is way cheaper than watching one movie at _______
24 Clues: bullying behind a screen • students can learn and go to school online • when buying clothes or even groceries we now only need a computer • with the news online ______ is no longer needed, and jobs are lost • getting from one destination to another is now way easier with transit • we can contact teachers or others with writing a digital letter on our devices • ...
Competencies, Associations, and Settings for Technicians 2023-09-19
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- Pharmacy association primarily for technicians; founded in 1999
- The practice of keeping privileged customer information from being disclosed without the customer's consent
- A state-managed agency that licenses pharmacists and may either register or license pharmacy technicians to work in pharmacy
- Parenteral (intravenous) nutrition for patients who are unable to eat solids or liquids; also known as total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
- A term most commonly used to describe medications administered by injection, such as intravenously, intramuscularly, or subcutaneously
- The ability to express oneself in such a way that one is readily and clearly understood
- Agency-formed partnership between ASHP and ACPE for review and accreditation of pharmacy technician education and training programs
- First pharmacy technician association; founded in 1979
- National organization for members of state boards of pharmacy
- Also known as an outpatient or a retail pharmacy; these pharmacies serve patients in their communities; consumers can walk in and purchase a prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) drug
- A pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting
- Pharmacy association founded in 1942
- Large-volume intravenous nutrition administered through the central vein (subclavian vein), which allows for a higher concentration of solutions
- Model Curriculum for Pharmacy Technician Education and Training A program that provides details on how to meet the ASHP goals for pharmacy technician training curricula
- National board for the certification of pharmacy technicians
- Conforming to the right principles of conduct (work ethics) as accepted by others in the profession
- The capability or proficiency to perform a function
- Certification organization for a variety of health care careers, including the Institute for the Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (ICPT)
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- A pharmacy technician who is registered through the state board of pharmacy; the registration process helps maintain a list of those working in pharmacies and may require a background check through the legal system; the registration process does not guarantee the level of the registrant's knowledge or skills
- Education beyond the basic technical education, usually required for license or certification renewal
- A technician who has passed the national certification examination; the technician can use the abbreviation CPhT after his or her name
- SEPhT is a national technician organization with free membership that offers tools and useful information used in training and education of students and current practicing pharmacy technicians
- A pharmacy technician who is licensed by the state board; licensing ensures that an individual has at least the minimum level of competency required by the profession, unlike a registered pharmacy technician
- Tasks that do not require professional judgment such as repackaging medications, managing inventory, filling automated dispensing machines, and billing
- National agency for the accreditation of professional degree programs in pharmacy and providers of continuing pharmacy education
- A pharmacy in which medications are called in from institutions, such as long-term care facilities, and are then delivered; closed-door pharmacies are not open to the public
- Oldest pharmacy association; founded in 1852
- A pharmacy that serves patients in community or ambulatory settings
28 Clues: Pharmacy association founded in 1942 • Oldest pharmacy association; founded in 1852 • A pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting • The capability or proficiency to perform a function • First pharmacy technician association; founded in 1979 • National board for the certification of pharmacy technicians • ...
Mias crossword puzzle 2025-01-17
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- The total of businesses consisting of brokerage firms, investment banks, and stock exchanges, all of which support the flow of funds from investors to companies and institutions
- management An umbrella term covering those careers that provide a bridge between business processes/initiatives and IT (information technology)
- A career area in which employees facilitate business operations through a variety of administrative and clerical duties, including information and communication management, data processing and collection, and project tracking
- The process of keeping and interpreting financial records
- A career area in which employees focus on planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlling the resources needed to produce/provide a business’s goods and/or services
- A career area in which employees focus on marketing activities that inform, remind, and/or persuade the targeted audience of ideas, experiences, goods/services, and/or images
- A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives
- A career area in which employees focus on planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating part or all of a business organization through the allocation and use of financial, human, and material resources
- A contractual agreement in which one company (insurer) will pay for specified losses incurred by the other company (insured) in return for installment payments (premium)
- A career area in which employees are primarily concerned with accepting deposits, lending funds, and extending credit to bank customers
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- A career area in which employees focus on the staffing activities that involve planning, recruitment, selection, orientation, training, performance appraisal, compensation, and safety of employees
- Reliability; the quality of deserving others’ confidence
- An organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relations in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders
- A function in a company that manages policy and strategy for (and the implementation of) capital structure, budgeting, acquisition and investment, financial modeling and planning, funding, dividends, and taxation
- The process of obtaining funds and using them to achieve the goals of the business
- The ability to adapt to changes as they occur
- A career area in which employees focus on all marketing functions, including channel management, marketing-information management, pricing, product/service management, promotion, and selling
- Intense interest or excitement
- A career that involves the systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data about problems relating to the marketing of goods and services
- A marketing function that involves determining client needs and wants and responding through planned, personalized communication that influences purchase decisions and enhances future business opportunities
- The process of having the right goods in the right place at the right time in order to make a profit
- The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions
22 Clues: Intense interest or excitement • The ability to adapt to changes as they occur • Reliability; the quality of deserving others’ confidence • The process of keeping and interpreting financial records • A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives • The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions • ...
Functional Performance in Older Adults - Chapter 10 2013-11-14
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- depression and medical illness commonly ______ in older adults
- _______ suicide behaviors include refusing necessary medical treatments and surgeries, failing to take medications, failing to follow prescribed diet regimens, and refusing to eat
- increasing occupational engagement can ________ the incidence of depression
- term describing comorbid dementia and depression
- dysfunction in daily activities can be severe enough to result in total withdrawal, _____, and inability to care for even the most basic of personal needs
- for individuals who do not improve after medications and therapy have been tried, ______ therapy may be the treatment of choice
- type of depression characterized by reports of impaired cognitive function and memory by depressed older adults
- primary emphasis of occupational therapy in all these settings is to _____ individuals in identifying constellations of occupations that engage their interest and have meaning
- therapy that emphasizes positive ______ coping skills is helpful for older adults with depression
- disorder that is a less severe form of depression in which the symptoms have lasted for at least 2 years
- couples and _______ therapy are important in the treatment of depressive disorders in older adults
- next to prevention, _____ ______ of depression in older adults is the most important function of professionals in geriatric practice
- the most common psychiatric syndrome in older adults
- development of careers, voluntary work, meaningful social interactions, and community programs can help ____ some reactive depressions
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- type of depression defined as a pattern of depressive symptoms that are not severe or pervasive enough to meet the diagnostic criteria for a depressive disorder
- groups _____ ______ are not designed to provide formal therapy for depression
- often describes the onset of a depressed person's cognitive impairments
- type of depressive illness characterized by symptoms of physical illness without the expected emotional, cognitive, and behavioral manifestations of depression
- medical illness, pain, and functional disabilities are linked to depression in a ______ relationship
- common side effect of antidepressant medication in which the blood pressure drops upon standing
- older adult often needs _____ doses of antidepressant medications than those prescribed for young persons in order to reach the desired therapeutic level
- the risk of _____ is estimated as being nearly three times greater than the risk in younger persons
- older adults as a group have ______ the incidence of side effects and negative drug interactions as do younger persons
- additional deficits in ______, memory, perception, and problem solving seen in dementia are not typically seen in depression
- ______ americans are less likely than other racial or ethnic groups to seek or receive treatment for depression
- ______ reactions in older adults sometimes appear indistinguishable from a depressive disorder
- area of occupation most susceptible to the effects of depression (abbreviation)
- questions have arisen about the validity of measures of depression with _____ and racial groups
- impairments in cognitive function and ________ occur in a significant proportion of depressed older adults
- the number of depressed older individuals who actually receive treatment may be as low as one in _____
30 Clues: term describing comorbid dementia and depression • the most common psychiatric syndrome in older adults • depression and medical illness commonly ______ in older adults • often describes the onset of a depressed person's cognitive impairments • increasing occupational engagement can ________ the incidence of depression • ...
ChemE Crossword 2021-02-05
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- Name the country where the first four-year curriculum in chemical engineering was introduced at university level??
- Hollywood Actor who is a biochemical engineer.
- ITC,Unilever,Dabur fall under the category of ____ companies.
- Number of Labs under CSIR in India.
- The largest chemical company in the world by revenue.
- Maximum conversion takes place in this type of reactor
- World's worst Chemical disaster happened at company X in india
- X is a noble gas and the title of a famous song by sia.
- The subject that is most often confused with chemical engineering.
- Web series with a wormhole in a cave system below a nuclear power plant
- Frances Arnold is a chemical engineer who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in the year 2018. Her focus of study was.
- A team of three B.Tech graduates from Chemical Engineering Dept. had won the HackHarvard Global hackathon in 2019. The project was based on teachings of the subject “Sustainable Engineering” which is taught in the final year by Dr. ______
- Which of the following careers can a chemical engineer not opt for in the future
- World's biggest oil refinery belongs to Reliance Industries and is situated at ___
- Most produced chemical in the world
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- The smaller you go the complex it gets, this is the limit for any material to set. The study of this branch is often misery, practically this is much more than just a theory.
- Why did the white bear dissolve in water? Because its
- Organisation which is known as the petroleum cartel.
- Mascot of our department in IG 2020- Dr.___
- The Bombay Shaving Company which recently received an investment of INR 45 crores from RB and was founded byChemical VNIT alumni.His first name is.
- A software that has various tools like graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called Visual Basic developed by Microsoft.
- The gas that had leaked during the LG polymer incident.
- This NIT was co-organiser of Chemix-19
- Visit this website to cover the course in case you miss your online lectures
- Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar award in the field of chemical sciences(2020) was given to.
- Featured on a list of top 2% researchers in the world published by Stanford University(surname)
- Name of our instagram handle.
- He published ‘The Handbook of Chemical Engineering’ and is regarded as the father of chemical engineering
- A small steam whistle, perfectly insulated and doing no shaft work, causes a drop of 0.8 kJ/kg in enthalpy of steam from entry to exit. The mass inflow rate is 2kg/s. The inlet temperature is 85C at 1.5 atm and outlet temperature is 120 C at 2 atm. The potential energy of the steam at entry is negligible.You can ask this question to Dr.
- A Software package used for modelling chemical systems
30 Clues: Name of our instagram handle. • Number of Labs under CSIR in India. • Most produced chemical in the world • This NIT was co-organiser of Chemix-19 • Mascot of our department in IG 2020- Dr.___ • Hollywood Actor who is a biochemical engineer. • Organisation which is known as the petroleum cartel. • Why did the white bear dissolve in water? Because its • ...
Final Study Guide 2022-07-11
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- What is the most common form of organ donation
- What involves repeating the main idea of the conversation while also identifying the senders feelings
- Issues that have moral implication of right and wrong
- Not typically available through the patient information web portal
- Call, What is the most successful collection strategy
- Documents that list the order in which business is to be conducted during a meeting
- Newsletter, What is one of the most popular and beneficial marketing tools for the provider
- attitude, Probably the most important asset a medical assistant can offer the employer is
- A strong method of improving employee morale and encouraging outstanding performance
- The pretrial disclosure of pertinent facts or documents by one or both parties in a legal action is called
- Practitioner, The health professional who provides basic patient care services, including diagnosing illnesses and prescribing medication
- An office with more than _________ employees should have one person designated as a supervisor or office manager
- Consent, The medical assistant cannot legally provide the information for the patient
- RMA credential is awarded
- Thinking, ______________ could be described as thorough thinking because it requires learners to be open-minded to all possibilities
- what type of registered nurse has advanced training to diagnose and treat common illnesses
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- With regard to medical ethics, which term deals with the fair distribution of benefits and burdens among individuals or groups in society having legitimate claims on those benefits and burdens
- What is a moral obligation to act for the benefit of others
- With regard to ethical distress, what stands in the way of making an ethical choice
- A person who shifts his or her weight when attempting to deal with conflict is exhibiting
- A medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of disorders of the eye
- Some managers assign a person to assist new employees during the initial probationary period: this person is called a
- There is/are __________ form(s) of verbal communication
- Verbal expressions or body language, such as a nod of understanding, are called
- How many Federal Reserve districts is the country divided into
- nine, Medical assisting is one of the nation's fastest growing careers, and employment opportunities are projected to grow __________% through 2022
- The National Library of Medicine is part of what organization
- Subjects that cannot be discussed in a job interview
- Period, A period of 60-90 days is the traditional _________ ________, but many employers believe that 2 weeks is sufficient to determine whether the employee will be able to learn and adapt to the position
- In order to become a successful medical assistant you must first become a successful
- A task is noted as an E priority is probably a(n)
- ,According to the learning style inventory, which stage learners enjoy teaching others and working in groups and learn best when they can apply new information to real-world problems
32 Clues: RMA credential is awarded • What is the most common form of organ donation • A task is noted as an E priority is probably a(n) • Subjects that cannot be discussed in a job interview • Issues that have moral implication of right and wrong • Call, What is the most successful collection strategy • There is/are __________ form(s) of verbal communication • ...
Career Investigation 2023-08-22
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- A short, concise, introduction of yourself which typically lasts about 30 seconds but no more than 60 seconds. It may include your name, past education, work experience, skill/characteristics, and goals
- similar to a resume in that it is an account of one's personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experiences typically used for a job
- a person who starts a business and is willing to risk a loss or a person who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business or enterprise.
- The amount of money you earn after money is taken out for taxes and deductions
- combine paid on-the-job training with classroom instruction to prepare workers for highly-skilled careers.
- the financial rewards and other compensation employees receive in addition to their regular paycheck. may include medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage; paid vacation, holidays and sick days; tuition assistance; or a retirement plan to save for your future
- A form or paper which indicates interest in a particular place of employment or position within a company.
- A brief account of one's personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experiences typically used to apply for a job.
- very similar to an internship, but are more typically spent observing employers/employees to preview their day-to-day activities and functions. Usually a few days to a weeks in length.
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- The exchange of information or resources to cultivate productive relationship for employment or business activities
- a style of clothing that is less formal than traditional business wear, but is still intended to give a professional and business like impression
- a collection and inspection of public and private records by an individual or organization.may include verifying: criminal records, credit history, work authorization, education history, social media profiles, driving records, medical records,
- a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills developed in a professional setting
- The amount of money you earn before anything is taken out for taxes and deductions.
- a brief document, usually 1 page in length, which overviews your qualifications as they directly relate to the qualifications which the employer is seeking
- employment is usually considered somewhere between 30-40 hours a week
- the market in which employers search for employees and employers search for jobs.
- a two-way exchange of information which an employer uses to get to know more about a candidate prior to making a decision of hire
- a term that describes those who typically work in manual labor positions and earn an hourly wage. are typically known to wear protective equipment and clothing while carrying out their employment responsibilities.
- An event held where various companies and employers recruit potential employees. Usually, there are booths or tables set up for each company looking to hire students
20 Clues: employment is usually considered somewhere between 30-40 hours a week • The amount of money you earn after money is taken out for taxes and deductions • the market in which employers search for employees and employers search for jobs. • The amount of money you earn before anything is taken out for taxes and deductions. • ...
Engineering Education: A System in Motion 2024-10-14
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- Structural or institutional obstacles that limit access and success for certain groups. Ong et al. (2020)
- The process by which individuals challenge and disrupt traditional gender norms. Powell et al. (2009)
- Frameworks that describe how students absorb, process, and retain knowledge during learning. How People Learn II (2018)
- The structured planning of courses and content in engineering programs. Reference: Borrego (2011), Streveler et al. (2015)
- The feeling of being accepted and valued in a community or organization. Ong et al. (2020)
- Economic challenges that disproportionately affect students from underrepresented backgrounds. National Academies (2022)
- The ability to work effectively in international and multicultural contexts. Mote et al. (2016)
- The educational pathway leading individuals into science, technology, engineering, and math careers.
- Knowledge, skills, and experiences brought by students from marginalized communities. Ong et al. (2020)
- Challenges from faculty members who are hesitant to adopt new teaching methods or curriculum changes. Haynes & Patton (2019)
- A culminating project where students apply their knowledge to real-world problems. Grinter (1955)
- Policies and structures governing how educational institutions operate. Borrego (2011), Seely (1999)
- Non-technical abilities like communication, teamwork, and leadership that are critical. Borrego (2011)
- The process of certifying that educational programs meet established standards.
- Fair treatment and opportunities for all students, particularly in education. National Academies (2020), Ong et al. (2020)
- The field focused on studying and improving how engineering is taught and learned.Reference: Borrego(2011)
- The divisions between fields of study that sometimes prevent interdisciplinary collaboration. Lucena et al. (2008)
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- The ability of an educational program to keep students enrolled and progressing. Ong et al. (2020)
- Policies designed to promote inclusion of underrepresented groups. Resnik (2023)
- Type of artificial intelligence that can create new content, such as text or images.
- One’s belief in their ability to succeed in specific tasks or situations. How People Learn II (2018)
- Inclusion of individuals from various backgrounds and identities in STEM fields. Ong et al. (2020)
- An instructional method where students learn through solving real-world projects. Streveler et al. (2015)
- The ability to maintain processes or systems over the long term, often applied to environmental and societal contexts. Mote Jr. et al. (2016)
- Everyday slights or insults that communicate hostile messages to marginalized groups. Haynes & Patton (2019)
- The unspoken or implicit lessons, values, and expectations that students learn in school. Borrego (2011)
- A theory exploring how individuals navigate identity in specific social contexts. Ong et al. (2020)
- How various aspects of identity intersect and shape experiences of discrimination. Ong et al. (2020)
- The process of analyzing, evaluating, and synthesizing information to form reasoned judgments. How People Learn II (2018)
- The networks of relationships among people providing access to resources and support. National Academies (2019)
30 Clues: The process of certifying that educational programs meet established standards. • Policies designed to promote inclusion of underrepresented groups. Resnik (2023) • Type of artificial intelligence that can create new content, such as text or images. • The feeling of being accepted and valued in a community or organization. Ong et al. (2020) • ...
Lesson 1-5 terms to know 2025-09-24
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- Something that matter to you or connects to your goals, needs, or interest
- A way to learn more about interests, strengths, needs, and goals so that you can plan for life after high school
- Working together with people to achieve a shared goal
- Being on time
- Your ability to assess and start a task independently
- Having strong belief about working hard and being disciplined in how you approach tasks
- Able to adjust to new situations
- Changes made to teaching methods, assignments, or classroom environment to help you learn better and succeed in school
- Things that are harder for you or that you're still working to improve
- The things that you personally feel are important in life
- A goal you want to accomplish that is specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound
- The Combination of your skills , strengths, interests, and values that you present to others
- Owning your mistakes and learning from them
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or to overcome barriers
- Doing something despite it being difficult to acheieve
- Mindset A belief in improving yourself through effort, learning , and not giving up
- Something that is made or chosen just for you, based on your own needs, strengths, and goals
- Taking Ownership of your actions and tasks
- Changes made to the way tasks are performed or how you access information without changing what is expected of you.
- The Things you're naturally good at or have worked hard to get better at
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- A section of the IEP that outlines goals and services to help you prepare for life after high school
- A knowledge and understanding of your own personality or individuality
- Giving clear details so people know exactly what you mean
- The movement from one period in your life to the next
- The quality of being trustworthy or performing well consistently
- Your goals has a deadline or a set time for when you want to finish it
- Something you can track or count, so you know if you're making progress or reaching your goal
- Understanding the way things really are and making decisions that make sense and can actually happen
- Conducting yourself in a mature and professional manner
- An assessment that can help you identify your interests and match them with potential careers
- Skills Qualities or skills you develop that relate to how you work and interact with others
- The Goal you have chosen is able to be reached
- Skills abilities and skills that you learn through practice, repetition, and education
- Staying focused and avoiding distractions
- Someone who publicly supports you
- Skills that transfer from one environment to another
- with Disabilities Education Act)- A Federal law that requires public schools to serve the educational needs of eligible students with disabilities
37 Clues: Being on time • Able to adjust to new situations • Someone who publicly supports you • Staying focused and avoiding distractions • Taking Ownership of your actions and tasks • Owning your mistakes and learning from them • The Goal you have chosen is able to be reached • Skills that transfer from one environment to another • ...
Pharmacy Law and Competencies 2019-02-25
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- This agency enforces US laws and regulations related to controlled substances.
- 10 digit code that specifies a prescription drug or insulin product.
- False labeling of a product or information that is misleading.
- Information on a medication's actions within that class of drug.
- Regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state.
- Confirming to the right principles of conduct as accepted by others in the profession.
- Drug counseling has to be offered to Medicaid patients.
- Federal and state managed insurance program that covers persons older than 65, or younger than 65 with a long term disabilities and those with end- stage renal disease.
- Publication of the USP that contains standards for medications, dosage forms, drug substances, excipients, medical devices, and dietary supplements.
- Requires prescription for dispensing.
- Patient's personal health data.
- The practice of keeping privileged customer information from being disclosed without the customer's consent.
- Ensures that prescribed drugs are used appropriately.
- Association founded in 1942.
- A pharmacy that serves patients in community or ambulatory settings.
- Federal and state operated insurance program that covers low income children, adults, and elderly and those with disabilities.
- Warning that is placed in the prescribing information or package insert and indicates a significant rick of potentially dangerous side affects.
- Diversion Misuse of a drug.
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- Technician that is licensed by the state board.
- Desk ReferencePDR Reference book on medications, complies and publishes select manufacturer- provided package inserts and prescribing information useful for health professionals.
- Mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality. Can cause injury or illness to the consumer.
- Registered through the state board of pharmacy.
- Any drug schedule I thru V and regulated by the DEA.
- National organization for members of state boards of pharmacy.
- serves patients in the community, also known as an outpatient or retail pharmacy.
- Causing harm or injury to an individual intentionally or because of negligence.
- Pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting.
- Education beyond the basic technical education.
- Responsible for ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of drug, biological products, medical devices, the national food supply, cosmetics, and radioactive products.
- Medication that can be purchased without a prescription.
- Plan passed by Congress that is a "bill" until it is enacted and becomes a law.
- Certification organization for a variety of health care careers.
- National board for the certification of pharmacy technicians
- Pharmacy Technician A tech who has passed the national certification exam.
- Protects patient rights, and establishes national standards for electronic health care communication.
- A change in an original act or law.
- Door Pharmacy A pharmacy where medications are called in from an institution, and then delivered.
37 Clues: Association founded in 1942. • Diversion Misuse of a drug. • Patient's personal health data. • A change in an original act or law. • Requires prescription for dispensing. • Technician that is licensed by the state board. • Registered through the state board of pharmacy. • Education beyond the basic technical education. • Pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting. • ...
Educational Jargon 2016-07-19
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- effective transfer of learning in authentic and worthy performance
- Odysseyware product line that focuses on skills-based English and mathematics instruction in grades K-8
- Northwest Evaluation Association - provider of web-based, adaptive, interim assessments to 8 million K-12 students annually
- a tool used to numerically categorize levels of cognitive complexity
- a chronological representation of an individual's learning journey from Novice to Expert
- multi-tier approach to the early identification and support of students with learning and behavior needs.
- a systems model in which teaching and learning are designed to ensure students are becoming proficient by advancing on demonstrated mastery
- content-specific, grade level learning objectives that are measureable, focused on growth in student learning, and aligned to curriculum standards
- Rasch Interval Unit - a statistical measure of difficulty used to rank assessments on a fixed interval scale
- development strategy that begins with the desired goal and uses task analysis to identify the steps necessary to reach that goal
- a tool used to describe levels of cognitive thinking
- an acronym for English Language Learner (formerly ESL or ESOL)
- recently passed federal education act; successor to No Child Left Behind
- widely used term that requires context; often a specific, technical process being used to develop lessons, deliver instruction, and evaluate student learning growth and achievement
- an IMS spec for integrating learning tools and content into Web-based platforms
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- provides students with the academic and technical skills, knowledge and training necessary to succeed in future careers; sometimes refered to as vocational education
- vendor with expertise and technology surrounding the metadata of academic standards
- a method of teaching, assessing, grading and reporting based on concise and measurable statements of knowledge and/or skill representing what students should know and be able to do at specific points in their learning
- an IMS spec for exchanging student information between a school and vendor
- an IMS spec for packaging content or content links and metadata for integration into a Web-based platform
- a teaching method; students gain knowledge and skills by working to investigate and respond to an engaging and complex question, problem, or challenge.
- integrate online with traditional face-to-face class activities in a planned, pedagogically valuable manner
- term used when addressing education policy and curriculum choices in schools to improve competitiveness in science and technology development
- instructional statements that describe what a student will learn; measured by various forms of assessment for demonstration of understanding
- global learning technology consortium that establishes technology specifications for PK12 community; spin-off of the Instructional Management Systems project.
- Bring Your Own Device - education/democratization movement allowing students to use their own technology as classroom learning tools
- an API spec for collecting data about a person's learning experiences online
- student testing system in Texas (State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness)
28 Clues: a tool used to describe levels of cognitive thinking • an acronym for English Language Learner (formerly ESL or ESOL) • effective transfer of learning in authentic and worthy performance • a tool used to numerically categorize levels of cognitive complexity • recently passed federal education act; successor to No Child Left Behind • ...
Final Study Guide 2022-07-11
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- In order to become a successful medical assistant you must first become a successful
- RMA credential is awarded
- Thinking, ______________ could be described as thorough thinking because it requires learners to be open-minded to all possibilities
- Newsletter, What is one of the most popular and beneficial marketing tools for the provider
- Subjects that cannot be discussed in a job interview
- What is a moral obligation to act for the benefit of others
- What involves repeating the main idea of the conversation while also identifying the senders feelings
- Not typically available through the patient information web portal
- attitude, Probably the most important asset a medical assistant can offer the employer is
- Some managers assign a person to assist new employees during the initial probationary period: this person is called a
- Period, A period of 60-90 days is the traditional _________ ________, but many employers believe that 2 weeks is sufficient to determine whether the employee will be able to learn and adapt to the position
- An office with more than _________ employees should have one person designated as a supervisor or office manager
- A medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of disorders of the eye
- A task is noted as an E priority is probably a(n)
- The National Library of Medicine is part of what organization
- A person who shifts his or her weight when attempting to deal with conflict is exhibiting
- With regard to medical ethics, which term deals with the fair distribution of benefits and burdens among individuals or groups in society having legitimate claims on those benefits and burdens
- Practitioner, The health professional who provides basic patient care services, including diagnosing illnesses and prescribing medication
- Verbal expressions or body language, such as a nod of understanding, are called
- Documents that list the order in which business is to be conducted during a meeting
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- what type of registered nurse has advanced training to diagnose and treat common illnesses
- What is the most common form of organ donation
- With regard to ethical distress, what stands in the way of making an ethical choice
- How many Federal Reserve districts is the country divided into
- Consent, The medical assistant cannot legally provide the information for the patient
- A strong method of improving employee morale and encouraging outstanding performance
- nine, Medical assisting is one of the nation's fastest growing careers, and employment opportunities are projected to grow __________% through 2022
- Call, What is the most successful collection strategy
- There is/are __________ form(s) of verbal communication
- Issues that have moral implication of right and wrong
- The pretrial disclosure of pertinent facts or documents by one or both parties in a legal action is called
- 4,According to the learning style inventory, which stage learners enjoy teaching others and working in groups and learn best when they can apply new information to real-world problems
32 Clues: RMA credential is awarded • What is the most common form of organ donation • A task is noted as an E priority is probably a(n) • Subjects that cannot be discussed in a job interview • Call, What is the most successful collection strategy • Issues that have moral implication of right and wrong • There is/are __________ form(s) of verbal communication • ...
GCSE Development - Childhood, Adolescence and Adulthood 2023-06-05
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- After the child is born, the brain develops many new neural connections (approximately 1000 per second). For example, in the ”?” cortex, the number of synapses nearly doubles up to the age of four months.
- old, the new “?” allow it to see in 3D and colour too.
- During later childhood, connections are “?”, meaning that they get rid of the neural connections that they do not use.
- The frontal lobes are important for voluntary movement, expressive language and for managing higher level “?” functions (cognitive skills, including the capacity to plan, organise, initiate, self-monitor and control one's responses in order or achieve a goal.
- Adulthood is the stage from the age of twenty until ”?”.
- Childhood is defined as the period from birth through to the age of “?”.
- At around the age of three, the density of synapses in the pre-frontal cortex is at its peak. This allows the child to start to use their past “?” to understand their present. They also start to understand cause and effect.
- The frontal lobes continue to develop during adolescence and reach maturity around the age of “?”.
- During adolescence, the body undergoes significant changes as it “?” sexually.
- At around the age of 25 (during adulthood), the prefrontal cortex, the “?” part of the brain, finally matures. This part of the brain helps people make ”?” decisions and be able to focus on long-term consequences of actions, reducing impulsiveness.
- Adulthood is a time of taking on new “?”, such as intimate relationships, parenthood and careers.
- Individuals going through adolescence begin to think, act and “?” differently.
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- At the beginning of childhood, individuals are totally reliant on their parents/caregivers, who they bond with in order to gain “?” and independence.
- During adolescence, the brain undergoes some significant changes, for example, grey matter (which enables individuals to control movement, memory, and emotions) reaches its maximum “?”.
- Adolescence is the stage that runs from thirteen to “?” years old and is the transitional stage from childhood to adulthood.
- During later adulthood, individuals can develop “.” disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. These are progressive (in that they get worse over time) and result in the death of neurons within the brain.
- As individuals move through childhood, they rapidly gain skills, such as walking and talking and start to be more”?”.
- The prefrontal cortex is the last to mature (during adolescence). This regulates decision making and moderates social behaviour, helping to explain behaviour in adolescence, such as ”?” taking.
- In Alzheimer’s disease, scientists believe that changes in the “?” result in problems with thinking and memory.
- Pre-frontal cortex: part of the brain that is located behind the forehead and is associated with making ”?” decisions.
- When a baby is born, its ability to see clearly is limited. By the time it is five
- Areas of the brain, like the limbic system, are the first to mature (during adolescence). The limbic system regulates “?” and helps form new memories.
22 Clues: old, the new “?” allow it to see in 3D and colour too. • Adulthood is the stage from the age of twenty until ”?”. • Childhood is defined as the period from birth through to the age of “?”. • During adolescence, the body undergoes significant changes as it “?” sexually. • Individuals going through adolescence begin to think, act and “?” differently. • ...
1950-2000 2025-08-05
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- Comedy legend married to Gracie Allen
- Star who made “What a revoltin’ development!” a catchphrase
- Sitcom that shaped the American family ideal
- Puppet with freckles and a cult following
- Marshal Dillon’s limping deputy
- Red-haired TV pioneer and comedic genius
- Classic sitcom that promised "To the moon!"
- TV mom with pearls and calm advice
- Bandleader husband with a Cuban beat
- Patriarch with wisdom in a cardigan
- Master schemer at Fort Baxter
- SULLIVAN Variety show host who introduced The Beatles (and Topo Gigio)
- MASON Defense attorney who never lost a case
- SILVERS Star with the fastest patter on TV
- PARKER Played the King of the Wild Frontier
- TELL THE TRUTH Game show where imposters told fibs
- Zany kids' show host who shouted, "Oooooh!"
- Actress behind Miss Brooks
- Cowboy in black with a white horse
- Quiz show at center of a real-life scandal
- Collie who always saved the day
- Surgeon in “Medic” and future MAS*H star (tricky clue)
- Letter intro in Leave It to Beaver? (cryptic clue)
- Just the facts, ma’am
- CROCKETT Coonskin-capped folk hero
- Played Jim Anderson, ideal dad
- "This is the city..." lead detective
- Farm-loving sidekick in overalls
- Show with ears and “Hey There, Hi There” charm
- MY LINE Panel show with mystery careers
- Comedic foil with a quirky delivery
- Mouse puppet with an Italian accent
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- Contestant who knew too much
- Longest-running Western of its time
- Groucho’s quiz show full of quips
- Journalist and panelist who never missed a cue
- Masked man with a silver bullet
- CARNEY Played Ed Norton, sewer worker and sidekick
- Faster than a speeding bullet
- Talk and variety host who introduced Carol Burnett
- Silent clown with a horn and seltzer
- British import about a Sherwood outlaw
- Sentimental series set in early 20th-century San Francisco
- Mustached host with a cigar and a wisecrack
- Cleaver kid with a mischievous streak
- Sitcom about a high school English teacher
- Ralph Kramden actor with legendary timing
- Anthology that launched a theme park empire
- What 1950s car chases ran on? (cryptic clue)
- Comedian with characters like Clem Kadiddlehopper
- Frequent visitor on early sitcoms (cryptic)
- RILEY Sitcom about Chester A. Riley, a lovable lug
- Loyal companion with a “Kemosabe” bond
- Teen idol son of Ozzie and Harriet
- Real-life couple in a sitcom family
- REEVES Man of Steel on the small screen
- SOTHERN Played Susie MacNamara, switchboard star
- Gentle host with a big coat of pockets
- Show with chocolate factory mayhem and a Vitameatavegamin mishap
- Boy often in trouble near wells or cliffs
- DILLON Dodge City marshal with a fast draw
- Beloved Mousketeer with star power
62 Clues: Just the facts, ma’am • Actress behind Miss Brooks • Contestant who knew too much • Faster than a speeding bullet • Master schemer at Fort Baxter • Played Jim Anderson, ideal dad • Masked man with a silver bullet • Marshal Dillon’s limping deputy • Collie who always saved the day • Farm-loving sidekick in overalls • Groucho’s quiz show full of quips • ...
Wendell Crossword puzzle 2025-01-16
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- A career area in which employees focus on all marketing functions, including channel management, marketing-information management, pricing, product/service management, promotion, and selling
- A career area in which employees focus on planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating part or all of a business organization through the allocation and use of financial, human, and material resources
- The process of keeping and interpreting financial records
- management: An umbrella term covering those careers that provide a bridge between business processes/initiatives and IT (information technology)
- An organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relations in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders
- The process of having the right goods in the right place at the right time in order to make a profit
- A career area in which employees focus on the staffing activities that involve planning, recruitment, selection, orientation, training, performance appraisal, compensation, and safety of employees
- Intense interest or excitement
- A function in a company that manages policy and strategy for (and the implementation of) capital structure, budgeting, acquisition and investment, financial modeling and planning, funding, dividends, and taxation
- The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions
- Reliability; the quality of deserving others’ confidence
- A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives
- The total of businesses consisting of brokerage firms, investment banks, and stock exchanges, all of which support the flow of funds from investors to companies and institutions
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- A career area in which employees facilitate business operations through a variety of administrative and clerical duties, including information and communication management, data processing and collection, and project tracking
- A contractual agreement in which one company (insurer) will pay for specified losses incurred by the other company (insured) in return for installment payments (premium)
- A career area in which employees are primarily concerned with accepting deposits, lending funds, and extending credit to bank customers
- A marketing function that involves determining client needs and wants and responding through planned, personalized communication that influences purchase decisions and enhances future business opportunities
- A career area in which employees focus on marketing activities that inform, remind, and/or persuade the targeted audience of ideas, experiences, goods/services, and/or images
- A career area in which employees focus on planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlling the resources needed to produce/provide a business’s goods and/or services
- The ability to adapt to changes as they occur
- The process of obtaining funds and using them to achieve the goals of the business
- A career that involves the systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data about problems relating to the marketing of goods and services
22 Clues: Intense interest or excitement • The ability to adapt to changes as they occur • Reliability; the quality of deserving others’ confidence • The process of keeping and interpreting financial records • A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives • The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions • ...
1.01 Vocabulary Puzzle 2025-01-17
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- A career area in which employees focus on marketing activities that inform, remind, and/or persuade the targeted audience of ideas, experiences, goods/services, and/or images
- The ability to adapt to changes as they occur
- Intense interest or excitement
- A career area in which employees facilitate business operations through a variety of administrative and clerical duties, including information and communication management, data processing and collection, and project tracking
- A career area in which employees focus on planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating part or all of a business organization through the allocation and use of financial, human, and material resources
- A career area in which employees focus on planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlling the resources needed to produce/provide a business’s goods and/or services
- A career that involves the systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data about problems relating to the marketing of goods and services
- The process of obtaining funds and using them to achieve the goals of the business
- A contractual agreement in which one company (insurer) will pay for specified losses incurred by the other company (insured) in return for installment payments (premium)
- A marketing function that involves determining client needs and wants and responding through planned, personalized communication that influences purchase decisions and enhances future business opportunities
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- The total of businesses consisting of brokerage firms, investment banks, and stock exchanges, all of which support the flow of funds from investors to companies and institutions
- An umbrella term covering those careers that provide a bridge between business processes/initiatives and IT (information technology)
- The process of keeping and interpreting financial records
- A career area in which employees are primarily concerned with accepting deposits, lending funds, and extending credit to bank customers
- A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives
- A function in a company that manages policy and strategy for (and the implementation of) capital structure, budgeting, acquisition and investment, financial modeling and planning, funding, dividends, and taxation
- An organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relations in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders
- A career area in which employees focus on all marketing functions, including channel management, marketing-information management, pricing, product/service management, promotion, and selling
- Reliability; the quality of deserving others’ confidence
- A career area in which employees focus on the staffing activities that involve planning, recruitment, selection, orientation, training, performance appraisal, compensation, and safety of employees
- The process of having the right goods in the right place at the right time in order to make a profit
- The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions
22 Clues: Intense interest or excitement • The ability to adapt to changes as they occur • Reliability; the quality of deserving others’ confidence • The process of keeping and interpreting financial records • A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives • The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions • ...
1st period 2022-02-09
1 Clue: job engineering science robotics Aerospace Engineers Bioengineering Energy Careers Math and Science Careers Ocean Engineering Physics Careers Junior Engineering Technical Society green engineering water resources engineering US Army Corps of Engineer
Final Study Guide 2022-07-11
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- Documents that list the order in which business is to be conducted during a meeting
- There is/are __________ form(s) of verbal communication
- According to the learning style inventory, which stage learners enjoy teaching others and working in groups and learn best when they can apply new information to real-world problems
- A task is noted as an E priority is probably a(n)
- what type of registered nurse has advanced training to diagnose and treat common illnesses
- With regard to ethical distress, what stands in the way of making an ethical choice
- Medical assisting is one of the nation's fastest growing careers, and employment opportunities are projected to grow __________% through 2022
- Probably the most important asset a medical assistant can offer the employer is
- The pretrial disclosure of pertinent facts or documents by one or both parties in a legal action is called
- What involves repeating the main idea of the conversation while also identifying the senders feelings
- What is the most common form of organ donation
- A strong method of improving employee morale and encouraging outstanding performance
- Issues that have moral implication of right and wrong
- The medical assistant cannot legally provide the information for the patient
- Not typically available through the patient information web portal
- Some managers assign a person to assist new employees during the initial probationary period: this person is called a
- ______________ could be described as thorough thinking because it requires learners to be open-minded to all possibilities
- The National Library of Medicine is part of what organization
- How many Federal Reserve districts is the country divided into
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- What is one of the most popular and beneficial marketing tools for the provider
- RMA credential is awarded
- A medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of disorders of the eye
- In order to become a successful medical assistant you must first become a successful
- Subjects that cannot be discussed in a job interview
- A period of 60-90 days is the traditional _________ ________, but many employers believe that 2 weeks is sufficient to determine whether the employee will be able to learn and adapt to the position
- An office with more than _________ employees should have one person designated as a supervisor or office manager
- Verbal expressions or body language, such as a nod of understanding, are called
- What is a moral obligation to act for the benefit of others
- What is the most successful collection strategy
- With regard to medical ethics, which term deals with the fair distribution of benefits and burdens among individuals or groups in society having legitimate claims on those benefits and burdens
- The health professional who provides basic patient care services, including diagnosing illnesses and prescribing medication
- A person who shifts his or her weight when attempting to deal with conflict is exhibiting
32 Clues: RMA credential is awarded • What is the most common form of organ donation • What is the most successful collection strategy • A task is noted as an E priority is probably a(n) • Subjects that cannot be discussed in a job interview • Issues that have moral implication of right and wrong • There is/are __________ form(s) of verbal communication • ...
SMBHC Harry Potter Crossword Puzzle 2013-08-16
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- Harry's Patronus
- One of the unforgivable curses
- How long does it take for the Polyjuice potion to brew?
- 2 of 3 brothers to ask for the creation of the Deathly Hallows
- Weasley snackbox for instant 'sickness'
- Possessed by Voldemort in the Sorcerer's Stone
- Harry uses Parseltongue to open this
- Weasleys' home
- London station to catch the train to Hogwarts
- Appears to Harry out of the Resurrection Stone
- Leads flying classes at Hogwarts
- Shop opened on Diagon Alley by the Weasley twins
- Hermione's cat
- Scabbers was who in his Animagus form?
- Hogwarts' tree with a personality
- Prison guarded by dementors
- Shop on Knockturn Alley specializing in objects related to the Dark Arts
- Defense Against the Dark Arts professor in the Order of the Phoenix
- You must be a _____ if you suffer from lycanthropy
- Pub run by Madam Rosemerta
- Dumbledore's mother
- Lord Voldemort's real name
- Argus Filch's cat
- Appears to Harry out of the Resurrection Stone
- Buckbeak is what type of creature?
- Breed of Hagrid's pet dragon
- Dumbledore's phoenix
- Attacks Ron's father in Harry's dream
- Shape-shifter that takes the shape of a person's worst fear
- Ron's pet rat
- How Fawkes saves Harry from the Basilisk poison
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- Village visited by Hogwarts students
- Secret organization initiated by Harry, Ron, and Hermione
- Prominent magical journalist
- Major sporting event in the Goblet of Fire
- The sorting hat almost put Harry in which house?
- One of Dumbledore’s middle names
- / Hogwarts school motto (Latin)
- The gift of speaking and understanding snakes
- Enchanted the Triwizard cup
- Hagrid's dog
- Teaches 'Defense Against the Dark Arts' in the Chamber of Secrets
- Harry takes the Polyjuice potion to become whom in the Chamber of Secrets?
- Sybill Trelawney tells the prophecy about 'the coming of a boy' to whom?
- Bathilda Bagshot's great-grandnephew
- The sulking ghost who lives in the bathroom
- 3 of 3 brothers to ask for the creation of the Deathly Hallows
- Make of the Weasley's car
- Shows the corridors, classrooms, people, and secret passages in Hogwarts castle and grounds
- Symbol of Voldemort and the Death Eaters
- Harry and Ron encounter ______ in the forbidden corridor on the 3rd floor
- Luna's Patronus
- Viktor Krum represents which country?
- Run Gringotts Bank
- Spell to conjure the Dark Mark
- Headmaster of Hogwarts prior to Dumbledore
- The house elf of House of Black
- Present to Harry from his godfather
- 1 of 3 brothers to ask for the creation of the Deathly Hallows
- Hermione's parent's careers
- Sirius Black's animagus form
- Triple-decker bus designed for Wizard transportation
- Enchanted object used for transportation
- Harry's cousin
64 Clues: Hagrid's dog • Ron's pet rat • Weasleys' home • Hermione's cat • Harry's cousin • Luna's Patronus • Harry's Patronus • Argus Filch's cat • Run Gringotts Bank • Dumbledore's mother • Dumbledore's phoenix • Make of the Weasley's car • Pub run by Madam Rosemerta • Lord Voldemort's real name • Enchanted the Triwizard cup • Prison guarded by dementors • Hermione's parent's careers • ...
College and Career Readiness 2023-11-02
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- degree, a typical two year degree after high school.
- someone who unites people for a common goal
- something you try to achieve.
- doing work without pay
- money provided by others to help pay for your education
- process of sending/receiving information
- a college-level diploma that is not an associates, bachelors, masters, or doctorate program
- someone the same age as you
- unplanned, spur of the moment type purchase
- a chosen field of work where you try to advance over time.
- type of job that is working less than 40 hrs per week
- using money, fixed or flexible
- job or career
- someone who works with a professional to learn a skill or trade.
- a choice
- a plan for spending and saving money.
- goods you have available to sell
- money we pay to the government
- polite and proper behavior in social settings
- another term for rent
- accomplishing more than one task at a time
- setting and achieving a goal
- a document you may have to fill out and submit to a potential employer
- amount of money in your bank account
- person who organizes and runs their own business
- another term for a paid job
- meeting between job seeker and potential employer
- money you borrow and promise to pay back
- options
- department that typically handles hiring, firing, and pay
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- type of job that works 40+ hours per week
- goal you hope to achieve in the near future
- skills developed through training or practice
- person who buys/uses goods or services
- a person who works in a business owned by someone else
- amount of money paid to the loan holder for borrowing their money
- buying or borrowing now, paying back later
- beliefs, feelings, and views you consider important
- document that summarizes your skills and education
- trusted person to help guide you
- expense that is the same month after month
- loan to purchase a home
- natural talents with which you were born
- something required to live
- card you use in place of cash.
- field of specialization in college
- expense that may change month to month
- wages and benefits provided in exchange for work
- income before taxes
- cost of education
- income after taxes/withholdings are deducted
- feeling the need or desire to do something
- small duties and tasks you do throughout the day
- degree, a four year degree program after high school.
- something you desire
- 16 groupings of careers based on common knowledge and skills
- another term for college
- a bank record of all financial transactions you make during the month
- extra money paid for receiving good service
59 Clues: options • a choice • job or career • cost of education • income before taxes • something you desire • another term for rent • doing work without pay • loan to purchase a home • another term for college • something required to live • someone the same age as you • another term for a paid job • setting and achieving a goal • something you try to achieve. • using money, fixed or flexible • ...
College Terms 2025-12-09
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- - The fee a college or university charges for its instructions and education.
- - A standardized college admission test in the U.S that measures reading, writing, and math skills for college level work.
- - College-level classes that high school students are able to take that give high school credit and college credit.
- - Meaning sisterhood, is a social organization for women.
- - GPA means Grade Point Average, a number that stands for a student’s overall academic achievement.
- - A type of financial aid that you need to fill out a form for in order to be eligible to accept grants, loans, and work-studies to assist paying for college.
- - An graduate-level academic credential awarded by a university, signifying advanced knowledge and expertise in a certain field of study.
- - A written or printed version of material originally presented.
- - A unit of measurement for academic work.
- - A course that is required to finish before enrolling in future advanced classes.
- - A form of financial aid that you do not need to pay back. Provided by the government.
- - A standardized college entrance exam that measures college readiness.
- - A third year student at a college or high school.
- - A specific subject area or discipline that a student specializes in to earn their degree.
- - A fourth year student at a college or high school.
- - A numerical representation of a student’s academic performance compared to their fellow scholars.
- - A second year student at a college or high school.
- - Funding, such as grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study that helps students pay for tuition.
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- - A large bedroom for a number of people in a school.
- - A formal written document that confirms you are accepting an offer, a professional way of saying yes.
- - A type of financial aid that is money borrowed for higher education expenses. Needs to be paid back.
- - A type of financial aid that is awarded for the purpose of studying and does not need to be paid back. In short, free money is awarded for education.
- - An undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities typically after 4 years.
- - A secondary academic discipline that requires a smaller number of credit hours than a major.
- - Meaning brotherhood, is a social organization for men.
- - Voluntary pursuits, such as sports that students do after school.
- - An undergraduate degree awarded after 2 years by colleges and universities.
- - A first year student at a college or high school.
- - The final academic degree and final step in post-graduate education, signifying expert-level knowledge on a specific subject and shows preparation for advanced careers in a specific field.
- - College level classes offered to students that prepare them for rigorous academic work while also giving them potential college credit.
30 Clues: - A unit of measurement for academic work. • - A third year student at a college or high school. • - A first year student at a college or high school. • - A fourth year student at a college or high school. • - A second year student at a college or high school. • - A large bedroom for a number of people in a school. • ...
10th - Careers (Professions) #2 - 11/5/19 2019-11-04
7 Clues: a person who teaches • a person who prepares food • a person who takes photographs • a person whose job is to extinguish fires • a person who writes for newspapers, magazines • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill • a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft (plane)
10th - Careers (Professions) #1 - 11/5/19 2019-11-04
7 Clues: a person who teaches • a person who prepares food • a person who takes photographs • a person whose job is to extinguish fires • a person who writes for newspapers, magazines • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill • a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft (plane)
Educational Institute 2023-07-19
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- An academy is an institution that offers specialized education or training in a specific field or discipline. It provides focused learning opportunities beyond traditional school settings.
- A conservatory is an institution for the study of fine arts, such as music, dance, or drama. It offers intensive training, performance opportunities, and a structured curriculum.
- center A language center is an institution that offers language courses and programs to help individuals learn and improve their language skills. It provides instruction in various languages.
- A preschool is an early childhood education program for children before they start formal schooling. It focuses on play-based learning, socialization, and developing basic skills.
- A school is a place where students go to learn and receive education. It provides a structured environment where teachers teach various subjects and students engage in learning activities.
- college A community college is a two-year institution that offers courses and programs at the post-secondary level. It provides accessible and affordable education to the local community.
- Kindergarten is a preschool program for children aged 5-6, serving as an introduction to formal education. It emphasizes social skills, basic literacy, and numeracy development.
- school A Montessori school follows the Montessori educational approach developed by Maria Montessori. It focuses on child-centered learning, independence, and hands-on experiential activities.
- center A tutorial center provides personalized instruction and support to students in specific subjects or areas of study. It offers individual or small group tutorials to enhance learning outcomes.
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- school A technical school, also known as a vocational school, provides specialized training in practical skills and specific trades. It prepares students for careers in various technical fields.
- Homeschooling is an educational approach where parents or guardians teach their children at home instead of sending them to traditional schools. It offers personalized and flexible learning.
- A university is a higher education institution where students pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees. It offers a wide range of academic programs and conducts research in various fields.
- A college is an educational institution that provides post-secondary education. It offers programs that lead to diplomas, certificates, and associate or bachelor's degrees.
- school A boarding school is a residential school where students live on campus. It offers a comprehensive education program, combining academic instruction with extracurricular activities and housing.
- academy An online academy is a virtual educational institution that delivers courses and programs through online platforms. It offers flexible learning options and access to educational resources.
- An institute is an organization that focuses on advanced research, specialized training, or professional development in specific areas. It often collaborates with universities and industries.
16 Clues: A college is an educational institution that provides post-secondary education. It offers programs that lead to diplomas, certificates, and associate or bachelor's degrees. • Kindergarten is a preschool program for children aged 5-6, serving as an introduction to formal education. It emphasizes social skills, basic literacy, and numeracy development. • ...
STEAM Careers 2023-02-08
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STEM Careers 2023-09-27
STEM Careers 2023-09-27
Engineering Careers 2025-12-10
Music crossword 2022-01-27
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- - I want to know the title of this song by the girl group Destiny's child. It was also the title of their third album that was released in 2001. The group later split up and all three members started solo careers. The most famous one is Beyonce.
- - This time I want you to write down the first word of this girl band's name. This group toured the world and was very very famous in 1996-2000. One of the group members later married a football player and started a fashion brand. This word also means “krydda” in english.
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- Write the name of this Swedish singer/ dj who made this song. He was very young when he died in 2018. He had many more hits that we still listen to today. I want the name he called himself as an artist and not his real name.
- - In the video for this song we meet an animal that sits on a motorcycle. I want to know what animal it is. This song was made into a ring signal that you could buy. The company who sold it made 14 million pounds (That's almost 140 million Swedish kronor.)
4 Clues: Write the name of this Swedish singer/ dj who made this song. He was very young when he died in 2018. He had many more hits that we still listen to today. I want the name he called himself as an artist and not his real name. • ...
Stem Careers 2023-01-18
Engineering Careers 2022-10-19
Engineering Careers 2022-10-19
School 2021-09-22
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- education Integrates science, technology, engineering, & math into one learning experience
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- project-based learning Reinforces real world application Prepares students for integrated careers develops “soft” & technical skills soft skills Verbal/written communication skills Leadership skills Organization skills Curiosity & imagination Technology experience 21 century skills Global awareness financial, economic, business, and entrepreneurial literacy Civic literacy Health literacy Environmental literacy. Creativity and innovation Critical thinking and problem solving Communication and collaboration Information, media, and technology skills Life and career skills.
2 Clues: education Integrates science, technology, engineering, & math into one learning experience • ...
STEM Careers 2023-09-27
Engineering Careers 2020-10-06
Psych 203 Exam 4 2023-12-08
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- Women going through menopause and men having a reduction in testosterone are examples of a decline in fertility, also known as:
- According to the research we discussed in class, the elderly are often perceived as having high warmth and low ______.
- In class, we discussed both cross-sectional and longitudinal research on happiness in late adulthood. Did the longitudinal research find that happiness increased or decreased with age?
- Theodore is in late adulthood. He spends most of his time with his wife because he is the most emotionally close to her. He didn’t care as much about having only emotionally close relationships when he was younger. What theory would attribute Theodore’s reduction of less close relationships to a desire for increased positive affect?
- Before Thanksgiving Break, we had a few guests come and visit our class. This group is a local non-___ organization.
- A comprehensive support for dying and their families that can be in the home or other settings is known as:
- This has been linked to suicide in America due to a decrease in economic and social well-being.
- This type of care focuses on providing comfort to relieve pain:
- In late adulthood, people generally choose to focus their attention on more positive things, as shown in the question about emotionally close relationships. Generally speaking, though, does selective attention improve or decline with age?
- John can remember how to do basic tasks such as driving a car and brushing his teeth. Even though he is in Late Adulthood, his ability to complete these tasks has not declined. This is most likely an example of _____ memory.
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- A time when adults go through questioning their lives, careers, and the meaning of life is known as:
- A doctor administers a lethal dose of a drug to a patient, causing death. This is known as:
- Joel started to display some memory loss and confusion. Then, he started to struggle with change and problem-solving skills. Eventually, he was no longer able to take care of himself and control movement. Joel likely had ______.
- There are 2 types of coping with stress. The type of coping that is concerned with regulating emotions is known as:
- Jen just turned 58. She has been noticing a loss of muscle mass and strength when picking up her grandkids and carrying groceries. This loss of muscle mass and strength is known as:
- According to a graph presented in class on sensory systems, at the ages of 75-84, are women more likely to be hearing impaired or visually impaired?
- To help prevent lifelong risks of osteoporosis, people should make diet changes to enrich vitamin D and ___ intake.
- This stage of grief is not always obvious and can be missed because it can be expressed in something that does not have to do with loss.
18 Clues: This type of care focuses on providing comfort to relieve pain: • A doctor administers a lethal dose of a drug to a patient, causing death. This is known as: • This has been linked to suicide in America due to a decrease in economic and social well-being. • A time when adults go through questioning their lives, careers, and the meaning of life is known as: • ...
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British Invasion 64-70 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- Known for their deep-voiced front man and for their gritty, bluesy sound, exemplified by their signature song hit single "The House of the Rising Sun"
- They were the second group of the British Invasion to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show. They were one of the most commercially successful acts of the British Invasion, releasing seventeen top 40 hits in the US between 1964 and 1967.
- Group had a British and American hit in 1964 with "She's Not There". In the US, two further singles —"Tell Her No" in 1965 and "Time of the Season" in 1969
- Formed in London in 1965. One of the first British psychedelic groups, they were distinguished by their extended compositions, sonic experimentation, philosophical lyrics and elaborate live shows.
- The band emerged during the height of British rhythm and blues and Merseybeat. Their third single, the Ray Davies-penned "You Really Got Me" became an international hit.
- English garage rock band formed in Andover, Hampshire in May 1964. Their most famous songs include the US chart-topper "Wild Thing", "With a Girl Like You" and "Love Is All Around"
- Formed in 1963. The band started the careers of three of rock's most famous guitarists: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page.
- Group formed in Birmingham in April 1967 by Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood and Dave Mason.
- Group formed in Liverpool in 1960, regarded as the most influential band of all time
- Group formed in London in 1968. One very famous song lyric of theirs - But some stupid with a flare gun burned the place to the ground.
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- Group formed in 1968. With a heavy, guitar-driven sound, they are cited as one of the progenitors of hard rock and heavy metal.
- Group formed in 1964. They are considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century. Notable performance at Woodstock and later at the Super Bowl.
- Group embraced the psychedelic rock movement of the latter part of the decade, with their second album, 1967's Days of Future Passed, being a fusion of rock with classical music.
- August 17, 1969, the band performed a breakthrough American appearance at Woodstock; their rendition of "I'm Going Home" featuring Alvin Lee as lead singer/lead guitar.
- Group formed in 1968. Often cited as pioneers of heavy metal music. Distinguished themselves through occult themes with horror-inspired lyrics and down-tuned guitars.
- Group formed in London in 1962. Active for six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era.
- British rock and pop band, formed in 1962. One of the leading British groups of the 1960s. They are known for their distinctive three-part vocal harmony style.
- Group formed in London in 1966. The group consisted of bassist Jack Bruce, guitarist Eric Clapton, and drummer Ginger Baker.
18 Clues: Group formed in Liverpool in 1960, regarded as the most influential band of all time • Group formed in Birmingham in April 1967 by Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood and Dave Mason. • Group formed in London in 1962. Active for six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. • ...
Mr. Campbell ELA Unit 22 "Jobs and Careers" Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-25
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- Plays instruments or sings music
- Helps sick or injured animals
- Fixes cars and machines
- Grows crops and takes care of animals
- Takes pictures with a camera
- Cuts and styles hair
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- Helps people feel better when they are sick
- Builds houses, roads, or buildings
- Keeps people safe and enforces the law
- Cooks food in a restaurant or kitchen
- Helps students learn in school
- Puts out fires and helps during emergencies
12 Clues: Cuts and styles hair • Fixes cars and machines • Takes pictures with a camera • Helps sick or injured animals • Helps students learn in school • Plays instruments or sings music • Builds houses, roads, or buildings • Cooks food in a restaurant or kitchen • Grows crops and takes care of animals • Keeps people safe and enforces the law • ...
Technology Vocab 2024-09-10
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- mobile learning; a way of accessing learning content through mobile devices.
- An instructional strategy and a type of blended learning. It aims to increase student engagement and learning by having pupils complete readings at home, and work on live problem-solving during class time.
- Real-time interaction between instructors and students, often through live lectures or videoconferencing. VS. Students access materials at their own pace and interact with each other over longer periods.
- the use of computer modeling and simulation that enables a person to interact with an artificial three-dimensional (3-D) visual or other sensory environment
- Acceptable use policy
- Open educational resources
- Google apps for education; a suite of productivity tools that can be used for classroom collaboration.
- Artificial intelligence
- cloud computing offloads some or all of a school’s IT environment to an offsite server cluster that is managed and maintained by a cloud provider
- The application of elements of game playing to other areas of activity.
- The digital divide is the gap created by unequal access to modern telecommunications technology among different demographic groups and regions
- Learning management system; a software that enables educational institutions to manage all aspects of the digital learning process.
- The term 21st century skills refers to a broad set of knowledge, skills, work habits, and character traits that are believed—by educators, school reformers, college professors, employers, and others—to be critically important to success in today’s world, particularly in collegiate programs and contemporary careers and workplace.
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- type of two-dimensional matrix barcode
- Differentiated learning is an instructional technique in which teachers employ a variety of teaching methods to individually meet the needs of each student according to their needs
- a program (as of music or talk) made available in digital format for automatic download over the Internet
- Blended learning is an educational approach that combines both traditional ways of teaching (e.g., inside the classroom) and online ways of teaching through a series of online educational materials and interactive activities.
- a collaborative work space inside a school, library or separate public/private facility for making, learning, exploring and sharing that uses high tech to no tech tools.
- a personalized and technology-based model that adjusts the course material to the learner's needs and pace
- One-to-one technology, also known as one-to-one computing or a one-to-one initiative, refers to an educational program where schools provide each student with their own personal learning device, such as computers, laptops, tablets, or Chromebooks
- an interactive experience that combines the real world and computer-generated 3D content
- Bring your own device
- student information system
- it provides an instructor with a set of tools and a framework that allows the relatively easy creation of online course content and the subsequent teaching and management of that course, including various interactions with students taking the course.”
- the state of being skilled in using the internet in order to communicate with others, buy and sell things, and take part in politics, and understanding how to do this in a safe and responsible way:
25 Clues: Acceptable use policy • Bring your own device • Artificial intelligence • Open educational resources • student information system • type of two-dimensional matrix barcode • The application of elements of game playing to other areas of activity. • mobile learning; a way of accessing learning content through mobile devices. • ...
The Furnished Room By: O'Henry 2021-10-07
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- The man was a ___________; he had stayed in 25 different apartments in 6 months and he had to walk to and from all of them for he did not have a car.
- The rock band's rise in popularity turned out to be _________, and within two years its members had moved on to other careers.
- The man's rug was very _____________; it had 18 different colors!
- Hitler and the Nazis used ____________ to send messages back and forth to each other for the purpose of not letting the Americans and their other rivals understand what they were saying to each other.
- The judge _________ the man's sentence for the armed bank robbery from 65 years to 60 years.
- After work the businessman came back to his humble _____ where he saw his wife making dinner in the kitchen.
- I have _________ my backyard looking for baseballs and footballs probably over 1,000,000 times in my life; I have almost covered every sq inch.
- Señorita B has the only ____________ classroom in the St. Patrick's Jr High building; you have to go underground to get to her classroom.
- Apartment buildings are full of ________; they are all beings that live there and pay rent to the landlord.
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- The man ________ his wife to not divorce him after the big fight they had last night; he was on his knees pleading and begging her.
- ___________ is the story of my life; I rarely think things through before I do them.
- The sign on the door said the room was for ___ with a phone number to call about the property and how to rent it.
- The man was _________; he had eaten so much that he threw up everywhere when he got home.
- Aaron Rodgers' quarterback coach is one of the most ______ coaches in the NFL; he is completely useless because Aaron Rodgers is one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
- The man ________ the statement the judge said he had uttered; he denied the statement saying, ¨I would never say that!¨
- The man's ________ statement made everyone think it was true but once they looked it up they realized he was lying the whole time.
- The ___________ outside the woman's house were so beautiful that every time someone walked past they asked her if she had gotten them straight out of the Mediterranean.
- When I went to Arizona in 2018 we were very _________ guests; we stayed in Sedona for 2 days, in Zion for 3 days, and Phoenix for 5 days.
- The girl was very ______; she never complained or said a word to anyone.
- One might think that the man wearing all black at 11:30 at night in the alleyway was a bit of a _______; he looked very suspicious.
- The homeless man who had just gotten kicked off his bench put all of his things, only a picture hat and fig tree, in a _______; the well-constructed box had never ripped or torn in all the times he had used it.
21 Clues: The man's rug was very _____________; it had 18 different colors! • The girl was very ______; she never complained or said a word to anyone. • ___________ is the story of my life; I rarely think things through before I do them. • The man was _________; he had eaten so much that he threw up everywhere when he got home. • ...
Post-Secondary Education Common Terms 2023-11-10
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- Degree Typically a 2 year degree or 90 credits (AA or AS)
- Classes that aren't specifically required for a student's major and aren't gen eds
- GPA The average of all of your course grades
- Aid Money given or earned by eligible students to make less college tuition less expensive
- Assistant Academically advanced students who are hired by universities to teach classes with a professor or lead discussion sessions
- A description of the course objectives, requirements, and grade policies for a specific class
- College entrance exam that tests proficiency in English, Math, Science, Reading, and Writing
- Fees paid for classes and other fees required by the institution
- Collection of land owned by the college or university where class buildings and resources are
- Services Supports provided to students with obtaining academic accommodations
- Ed Short for General Education and are subjects that all universities require students to take
- Short for undergraduate; A student who has not yet earned a bachelor's degree
- School Post-secondary school that offers instruction or training in a skill or trade (plumbing or cosmetology)
- Academic Record of your grades earned during high school or college
- Payment made on a students behalf for education and is awarded based on academic or other achievement
- Placement exam used by many community colleges as part of the entrance process
- Type of class structure where an instructor presents course material to the class while students take notes
- College School partially funded by a state or local government
- Instructor of college course who has achieved a doctoral degree or some other post-graduate degree
- Larger institution that offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees
- Funds received that are not expected to be paid back, often called gift aid
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- Loans Interest is paid by the federal government while student attends college
- Degree Academic degree that typically takes about 4 years to obtain and is awared by a college or university (BA or BS)
- College School that receives only a small amount of ongoing government support, tuition is usually higher
- Common term used for getting a degree after high school
- Specific area of study that a student will focus their college career on
- College Post-secondary school that offers career training or preparation for a four year college
- Loans Loans not from federal government and charge interest from the start of the loans
- Free Application for federal student aid
- A term of study that last either from fall to winter or winter to spring
- Secondary field of study or specialization while in college
- Aid Package Amount and type of aid awarded with any conditions attached to the award
- Program or course that a student is required to complete before being permitted to enroll in more advanced programs or classes
- Hour Indicate how much work a student can expect in class
- Advisor Someone who helps you plan what classes you are going to take, rearrange your class schedule, and offer advice on careers or college life
- Person who maintains academic records such as transcripts
36 Clues: Free Application for federal student aid • GPA The average of all of your course grades • Common term used for getting a degree after high school • Degree Typically a 2 year degree or 90 credits (AA or AS) • Hour Indicate how much work a student can expect in class • Person who maintains academic records such as transcripts • ...
PSY200 Lifespan Crossword 2025-06-11
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- The stage where people focus on careers, relationships, and independence
- A long-standing connection or bond with others
- The transition from childhood to adulthood
- A decrease in memory and processing speed often associated with aging
- A style where the child is clingy but rejects comfort
- Psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development in children
- Understanding that things continue to exist even when not seen
- A style marked by erratic or inconsistent behavior toward caregivers
- The first stage of cognitive development; involves learning through senses and actions
- An understanding and assessment of who one is
- The third stage; marked by logical thought about concrete events
- A consistent sense of self; central task of adolescence according to Erikson
- Erikson’s final stage where older adults reflect on life with satisfaction or regret
- A general term for memory loss and cognitive decline severe enough to interfere with daily life
- A degenerative brain disease and the most common cause of dementia
- The influence of environment and experience on development
- Parenting style with little warmth or control; often associated with poor outcomes
- Difficulty seeing another’s point of view, common in early childhood
- A socially defined period of life between adolescence and full adulthood
- The idea that all people go through the same stages in the same order
- Parenting style that is warm but lacks discipline; may lead to impulsivity
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- A theory that proposes development happens in specific steps
- Parenting style that is high in warmth and discipline; linked to positive outcomes
- A reflex that helps an infant find a food source by turning toward a touch on the cheek
- An environmental agent that can cause damage to a developing fetus
- The stage of development before birth
- The influence of genetics and biology on development
- A style where the child avoids closeness or emotional connection
- A view that development occurs in distinct stages
- Inborn automatic responses to particular forms of stimulation
- The final stage; involves abstract and hypothetical reasoning
- The term for a developing human from nine weeks to birth
- A view that development is a cumulative, gradual process
- A fertilized egg cell
- The stage of life beginning in the 60s; involves reflection and coping with aging
- The study of how people change over the lifespan
- Parenting style that is strict and low in warmth; associated with obedience but lower happiness
- The developing human from about two to eight weeks after conception
- The growth of thinking and reasoning abilities
- The second stage; marked by symbolic thinking but not logical reasoning
- The field that studies physical, cognitive, and psychosocial changes from birth to death
- A healthy attachment marked by comfort with closeness and independence
- The stage often involving career stability, parenting, and life evaluation
- An infant’s characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity
- Psychologist known for psychosocial stages of development
45 Clues: A fertilized egg cell • The stage of development before birth • The transition from childhood to adulthood • An understanding and assessment of who one is • A long-standing connection or bond with others • The growth of thinking and reasoning abilities • The study of how people change over the lifespan • A view that development occurs in distinct stages • ...
SAT Practice Puzzle 2022-10-07
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- A unit to compare measurements in an easy-to-understand display; bar, pie, linear
- Half of the Thai language comes from this language
- Famous Italian astronomer
- The act of drawing a black line through unimportant information
- Sentence structure and the way you order a sentence to communicate writing style and tone
- Word Choice
- Questions that ask you to concentrate on revising text in relation to the rhetorical purpose
- Questions that ask you to revise text as need to present a passage in a logical
- A Buddhist principle that teaches that every action has a consequence
- Language questions that identify stated central themes or determine themes that are implied in the text
- Something you need to answer a writing question that is only done by reading the entire passage
- T. Le'Ana's middle name
- A Japanese city destroyed in World War Two
- Largest city in the world
- Coffee was invented in this country
- Largest country in the world
- Passages that deal with science and do not present any bias; factual and impartial
- The act of evaluating two or more things to find similarities and differences
- Synonym for monarchy
- A tool to measure the intent of a statement that utilizes diction and voice inflection
- A Rainforest in South America
- French word for Red
- When the writer's opinion is very easy to identify in a piece of writing or speech
- Punctuation used to join two independent clauses
- One of a few city-states in the world
- Largest country in the Western Hemisphere
- A month named after a Roman Politician
- include passages that deal with trends, debates, and issues.
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- This is a topic included in the SAT writing section
- Leader of the communist revolution in China
- Belonging to a pronoun; to possess something
- A tool to measure fluency
- You should do this to identify important parts of a passage
- Punctuation used to indicate the end of a sentence
- The relation between information that is factual and based on numerical displays (graphs, charts)
- The highest free-standing mountain that is above sea level
- Usage that focuses on editing text to ensure conformity to English language
- Famous Italian banking family
- The feeling a word gives you; A common association for a word
- When you identify the wrong answer first to help you narrow the correct answers
- The English language is apart of a series of languages called
- A French philosopher who wrote Candide
- This is a synonym for a type of writing that is used to educate you on something
- Synonym for a period
- Relevance to topic and purpose
- These ask you to add claims or points within a text
- A passage that takes a strong stance and uses evidence to support the claim
- This is a topic discussed in the SAT writing section
- Birthplace of French Fries
- Punctuation used to link an independent clause to a dependent clause and/or to separate items in a list
50 Clues: Word Choice • French word for Red • Synonym for a period • Synonym for monarchy • T. Le'Ana's middle name • Famous Italian astronomer • A tool to measure fluency • Largest city in the world • Birthplace of French Fries • Largest country in the world • Famous Italian banking family • A Rainforest in South America • Relevance to topic and purpose • Coffee was invented in this country • ...
Inside Out 2 Quotes 2025-11-09
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- Ennui: Uh, what do you think the _______ are for?
- Pouchy: Which one do you think will work the best? A ______? A frog? Or exploding dynamite?
- Joy: Bloofy, we're in a REAL ______! Could you help us get out of here?
- Joy: And we are expecting a great championship today with the ________!
- Joy: Playing in his thirteenth year and fresh from the _______ Box, it's Riley's Anger!
- Pouchy: Which one do you think will work the best? A roll of ____? A rubber ducky--
- Anxiety: Ennui, where's your _____?
- Val: But it's not a bad thing. It means you're on her _____!
- Anxiety: I can take notes, get coffee, manage your ________, walk your dog, carry your things, watch you sleep!
- Ennui: Ennui. It's what you call a _______.
- Joy: Well, there's a lid for every ___. Come on!
- Joy: We even got ______ with extra rubber bands!
- Joy: Quick, to the ______ of Future Careers!
- Disgust: Joy, you forgot her ________.
- Anger: Ooh, the Fire _____! Finally, a team I can get behind!
- Val: Plus, I think you'll wanna get some sleep before tomorrow's _________.
- Disgust: Where all the good ______ comes from!
- Anger: The teachers ______ has a hot tub?
- Fear: This is a huge _____! I can't breathe!
- Joy: You got a real ______ palm there buddy.
- Joy: You can't just ______ us up!
- Disgust: Riley paints her nails to match her ______, everybody copies her and she is so cool!
- Envy: Hey, hey, focus everyone. Val's leading us
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- Riley: I know, right? I'd give anything for a piece of _____ right now.
- Disgust: Oh! A ______ chef!
- Lance Slashblade: But I'm a warrior cursed with a ______ attack.
- Joy: Yeah, and breaking grandma's favorite _____.
- Joy: Behold! My Super High ____ Riley Protection System!
- Disgust: We do not want to be red and _____, do we?
- Envy: But we hate those things. They taste like _________.
- Joy: We can't go back without her _____ of Self!
- Riley: You set the old time school record as a ______.
- Joy: ______? Who made the console ______?
- Disgust: Fear! You have a _________?!
- Joy: Stretch those _______, Anger! Let's go.
- Riley: I know. You're the _______ captain.
- Joy: You know what? Who likes ______ bread? Show of hands!
- Joy: It's fine. Locker rooms are places of ______ respect.
- Anxiety: No, you're totally right. That decision's not gonna _____ us for the rest our lives at all.
- Joy: Hog the ____?! Trash talk the other team?!
- Joy: Way down at the root level, these memories were also creating _______.
- Envy: It's mostly _______ and dad's yacht rock!
- Fear: Helmet, ____, gloves, safety check list is complete!
- Joy: And the Olympics called and she rallies a weary ______ TO VICTORY!
- Joy: She's also really kind. And she's nice to _____ cats, I mean, come on!
- You're _______ behind Anderson! Skate harder!
- Fear: Lucy from math class is _____ psychic?
- Disgust: And then we'll ride an _________ of bad memories back to headquarters?
- Joy: Look, she's not the only one who can _______ the future.
- Anxiety: Every time we miss, we skate a lap around the ____.
50 Clues: Disgust: Oh! A ______ chef! • Joy: You can't just ______ us up! • Anxiety: Ennui, where's your _____? • Disgust: Fear! You have a _________?! • Disgust: Joy, you forgot her ________. • Joy: ______? Who made the console ______? • Anger: The teachers ______ has a hot tub? • Riley: I know. You're the _______ captain. • Ennui: Ennui. It's what you call a _______. • ...
Mr. K's Engineering Careers Crossword 2015-03-01
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- Engineers who are involved in the design and supervision of highways, sewage systems, and water treatment facilities.
- Engineers who develop, process, and test materials used to create a range of products, from computer chips and aircraft wings to golf clubs and snow skis.
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- Engineers who design the framework of buildings, pipelines, and bridges.
- Engineers who design systems for the safe and efficient location, extraction, and transportation of natural resources, such as gold and coal.
4 Clues: Engineers who design the framework of buildings, pipelines, and bridges. • Engineers who are involved in the design and supervision of highways, sewage systems, and water treatment facilities. • Engineers who design systems for the safe and efficient location, extraction, and transportation of natural resources, such as gold and coal. • ...
Competencies, Associations, and Settings for Technicians 2020-02-14
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- A pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting
- A technician who has passed the national certification examination; the technician can use the abbreviation CPhT after his or her name
- A state-managed agency that licenses pharmacists and may either register or license pharmacy technicians to work in pharmacy
- Large-volume intravenous nutrition administered through the central vein (subclavian vein), which allows for a higher concentration of solutions
- A pharmacy technician who is licensed by the state board; licensing ensures that an individual has at least the minimum level of competency required by the profession, unlike a registered pharmacy technician
- Agency-formed partnership between ASHP and ACPE for review and accreditation of pharmacy technician education and training programs
- Education beyond the basic technical education, usually required for license or certification renewal
- Pharmacy association primarily for technicians; founded in 1999
- A term most commonly used to describe medications administered by injection, such as intravenously, intramuscularly, or subcutaneously
- Oldest pharmacy association; founded in 1852
- Also known as an outpatient or a retail pharmacy; these pharmacies serve patients in their communities; consumers can walk in and purchase a prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) drug
- National organization for members of state boards of pharmacy
- First pharmacy technician association; founded in 1979
- Tasks that do not require professional judgment such as repackaging medications, managing inventory, filling automated dispensing machines, and billing
- Pharmacy association founded in 1942
- National board for the certification of pharmacy technicians
- Certification organization for a variety of health care careers, including the Institute for the Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (ICPT)
- A pharmacy in which medications are called in from institutions, such as long-term care facilities, and are then delivered; closed-door pharmacies are not open to the public
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- SEPhT is a national technician organization with free membership that offers tools and useful information used in training and education of students and current practicing pharmacy technicians
- A pharmacy that serves patients in community or ambulatory settings
- National agency for the accreditation of professional degree programs in pharmacy and providers of continuing pharmacy education
- The ability to express oneself in such a way that one is readily and clearly understood
- Conforming to the right principles of conduct (work ethics) as accepted by others in the profession
- Model Curriculum for Pharmacy Technician Education and Training A program that provides details on how to meet the ASHP goals for pharmacy technician training curricula
- Parenteral (intravenous) nutrition for patients who are unable to eat solids or liquids; also known as total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
- A pharmacy technician who is registered through the state board of pharmacy; the registration process helps maintain a list of those working in pharmacies and may require a background check through the legal system; the registration process does not guarantee the level of the registrant's knowledge or skills
- The practice of keeping privileged customer information from being disclosed without the customer's consent
- The capability or proficiency to perform a function
28 Clues: Pharmacy association founded in 1942 • Oldest pharmacy association; founded in 1852 • A pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting • The capability or proficiency to perform a function • First pharmacy technician association; founded in 1979 • National board for the certification of pharmacy technicians • ...
BUSINESS KEY TERMS 2023-02-01
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- A marketing framework to analyse the environment in which a company can operate. The 5Cs include: Company, Collaborators, Customers, Competitors and Context.
- The number and power of a company's competitive rivals, potential new market entrants, suppliers, customers and substitute products that influence a company’s profitability,
- A company’s approach to determining the price at which it offers a good service to the market.
- When all companies sell identical products, market share does not influence the price.
- A condition in which firms can freely enter the market for an economic good, establishing production and beginning to sell the product.
- Anything that gives the company an edge over its competitors, helping it attract more customers and grow its market share.
- A firm may take a variety of legal structures including sole proprietorship, partnerships, corporations, or cooperatives.
- The essence of what makes your product or service better than competitors.
- Increased utility of a product as it passes through different production stages. Can be formed of extra products on a product or service to increase its perceived value for the customer.
- A state of possible outcome when you have different points of view looking at some information.
- The principle of setting your company apart from the competition through a specific element, such as your distribution network or price-point.
- Take advantage of a situation, for example it can relate to several situations in careers, sports, business etc. It can make a difference between real leaders, winners and quitters.
- A legal entity possessing the right to conduct business on its own, for example to enter into contracts, own property, incur liabilities and establish bank accounts.
- Measures the effect on quantity demanded of a change in price, with all other factors held constant.
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- A segment of a larger market that can be defined by its unique needs, preferences, or identity that makes it different from the market at large.
- The percentage of total sales or total output that a business has in a specified market.
- The product identifier and a general description of the product such as acid, base, biological hazard, flammable liquid, organic solvent.
- Anything that threatens an organisation's ability to generate profits at its large target levels.
- A subconscious expertise.
- The size of the economy at a point in time . It measures all the total value of all goods made, and services provided, during a specific period of time.
- A public perception of the company and how it operates, for example, the public's opinions on the company’s products/services or how the company treats their employees.
- A measure of an organisation ‘s profit relative to its expenses. More efficient will realise more profit as a percentage of its expenses than a less-efficient organisation.
- A company with the largest market share in an industry can often use its dominance to affect the competitive landscape and direction the market takes.
- Whenever a market, hypothetical or real, violates the abstract tenets of neoclassical perfect competition.
24 Clues: A subconscious expertise. • The essence of what makes your product or service better than competitors. • When all companies sell identical products, market share does not influence the price. • The percentage of total sales or total output that a business has in a specified market. • ...
Dot Demo 2022-01-03
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- Our Mexico distribution partner.
- Employees who hit their 2021 goals will be enjoying Winner’s Circle in _____.
- “Food trends you can source” is the tagline of this blog for our national accounts.
- Find the Dot __ in the app or your mailbox for employee news.
- Innovations 2022 will be held at the ____ Center for the 14th year in a row.
- Our Mt. Sterling warehouse is getting high-tech with parcel fulfillment ___.
- Relax, swim, and play at RT’s Cove, located in ___ Beach, MO.
- Location of our next Canada DC, coming in 2023.
- One of the manufacturers of our Dot trucks.
- Could also be called an Individual Growth Proposal (acronym).
- Dot Foods is a ___ Place to Work®.
- If you know someone looking for a job, tell them to check out DotFoods___.com.
- Our first in-house driving school opened at our DC in this state.
- You can find Dot Foods on the ‘gram. Follow us at @dotfoods_____.
- Appropriately named ___ Foods, Dot created this in 1990 to redistribute frozen products.
- Everyone stocks up on low-priced products at Dorothy’s ____.
- We replace bulls with forklifts at our annual ___.
- To get the Dot app on your phone, you must download ____.
- The ponyshoe, a cheesy Illinois favorite, is topped with buffalo chicken at ___ 1891.
- Dot has over 1,000 ____ who make exceptional products.
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- This country crooner only wanted to be with our attendees when he performed an exclusive show at Innovations.
- This state opened Dot’s first Family Health Center.
- One of our newest ERGs for LGBTQ+ employees and allies; plus, a toy with bright colors and patterns.
- Awww! Several Dot employees left home with these at NBM 2019.
- Not to be confused with the numerical prefix, this is what we use to safely access Dot platforms/information.
- In 2020, we removed over $8 million in waste through __ methods.
- The Mt. Sterling YMCA recently renamed their community ____ in honor of Dorothy Tracy.
- It doesn’t wear a cape, but our recently acquired ecommerce platform is still pretty super.
- You couldn’t find this on the Dot Expressway—our new website includes a ___ center.
- The general session of NBM 2014 was kicked off by this.
- Our distribution center in this state was struck by lightning 20 times.
- You can get yourself a Dot shirt, balloon, or bluetooth speaker at the Dot __ Shop.
- Which of the 12 Tracy children shaved their head at NBM?
- We donate nearly $350K worth of goods to pantries each year through __-to-__ (same word).
- Our vision is to improve lives by enhancing ___ for everyone, everywhere.
- Dot’s global imports company includes items from 32 countries.
- Dot Trip 2022 will be taking place in ___, less than five hours away from the Winner’s Circle destination.
- Our company’s distribution focus in the early days—and something produced from cows.
- The Veterans Employee Resource Group recognized 12 Dot military veterans at ___ of Valor ceremonies.
39 Clues: Our Mexico distribution partner. • Dot Foods is a ___ Place to Work®. • One of the manufacturers of our Dot trucks. • Location of our next Canada DC, coming in 2023. • We replace bulls with forklifts at our annual ___. • This state opened Dot’s first Family Health Center. • Dot has over 1,000 ____ who make exceptional products. • ...
Competencies, Associations, and Settings for Technicians 2023-09-19
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- A pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting
- A technician who has passed the national certification examination; the technician can use the abbreviation CPhT after his or her name
- A state-managed agency that licenses pharmacists and may either register or license pharmacy technicians to work in pharmacy
- Large-volume intravenous nutrition administered through the central vein (subclavian vein), which allows for a higher concentration of solutions
- A pharmacy technician who is licensed by the state board; licensing ensures that an individual has at least the minimum level of competency required by the profession, unlike a registered pharmacy technician
- Agency-formed partnership between ASHP and ACPE for review and accreditation of pharmacy technician education and training programs
- Education beyond the basic technical education, usually required for license or certification renewal
- Pharmacy association primarily for technicians; founded in 1999
- A term most commonly used to describe medications administered by injection, such as intravenously, intramuscularly, or subcutaneously
- Oldest pharmacy association; founded in 1852
- Also known as an outpatient or a retail pharmacy; these pharmacies serve patients in their communities; consumers can walk in and purchase a prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) drug
- National organization for members of state boards of pharmacy
- First pharmacy technician association; founded in 1979
- Tasks that do not require professional judgment such as repackaging medications, managing inventory, filling automated dispensing machines, and billing
- Pharmacy association founded in 1942
- National board for the certification of pharmacy technicians
- Certification organization for a variety of health care careers, including the Institute for the Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (ICPT)
- A pharmacy in which medications are called in from institutions, such as long-term care facilities, and are then delivered; closed-door pharmacies are not open to the public
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- SEPhT is a national technician organization with free membership that offers tools and useful information used in training and education of students and current practicing pharmacy technicians
- A pharmacy that serves patients in community or ambulatory settings
- National agency for the accreditation of professional degree programs in pharmacy and providers of continuing pharmacy education
- The ability to express oneself in such a way that one is readily and clearly understood
- Conforming to the right principles of conduct (work ethics) as accepted by others in the profession
- Model Curriculum for Pharmacy Technician Education and Training A program that provides details on how to meet the ASHP goals for pharmacy technician training curricula
- Parenteral (intravenous) nutrition for patients who are unable to eat solids or liquids; also known as total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
- A pharmacy technician who is registered through the state board of pharmacy; the registration process helps maintain a list of those working in pharmacies and may require a background check through the legal system; the registration process does not guarantee the level of the registrant's knowledge or skills
- The practice of keeping privileged customer information from being disclosed without the customer's consent
- The capability or proficiency to perform a function
28 Clues: Pharmacy association founded in 1942 • Oldest pharmacy association; founded in 1852 • A pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting • The capability or proficiency to perform a function • First pharmacy technician association; founded in 1979 • National board for the certification of pharmacy technicians • ...
Intro to Vergil and the Aeneid 2024-02-12
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- Vergil was not Roman but _________.
- This god disguises himself as Aeneas' son and causes Dido to fall in love with Aeneas
- Vergil wanted his unfinished Aeneid to be ______________ at his death
- Poetry that idealizes rural life and the countryside is called _________________.
- The narrator of Books II-III of the Aeneid (hint: the audience includes Dido, who falls in love with this character)
- The Aeneid is divided into _____ books.
- The storm in Book I drives Aeneas and his men to this new city, ruled by Dido.
- The Iliad and the Odyssey are each composed of ______ books.
- Heroes in epic poetry often undertake a ________ into the underworld.
- Many Romans lost their land when it was _____________ and distributed to war veterans.
- Vergil's celebration of the joys of rural life
- Carthaginian queen whom Roman readers would have associated with Cleopatra
- This god is sent to tell Aeneas to leave Carthage and go establish the Roman people in Rome
- Latin word that means "bore," from Vergil's tomb's inscription
- Latin word that means "I sang," from Vergil's tomb's inscription
- The Aeneid begins with an ______, a prayer to the gods for inspiration
- Also known as Ascanius or Ilus, this son of Aeneas was the supposed ancestor of Julius Caesar
- Wealthy patron who helped Vergil's career as well as the careers of many other Roman poets at the time.
- Goddess of grain
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- Person who stopped Vergil's Aeneid from being destroyed after Vergil's death
- Material the Aeneid was written on
- Dangerous Egyptian queen and threat to Rome in Vergil's time
- The years following Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BC were ______________.
- Long-time rival of Rome that was defeated in the Punic Wars
- Dido's love for Aeneas leads to her _________.
- Father of Aeneas who shows him the future of Rome during Aeneas' visit to the underworld
- Augustus was Julius Caesar's ____________ son.
- Vergil's most significant literary predecessor and model
- Vergil's book of short pastoral poems
- Trojan priest who warns the Trojans not to take the wooden horse into the city
- The Greek word that refers to the expectation of hospitality
- Her Greek name is Athena
- A descriptive phrase used with the name of a hero or a place, e.g. "grey-eyed Athena."
- Vergil's Aeneid is set shortly after the mythic _____________ War.
- The mother of Aeneas, this goddess is portrayed in the Aeneid as the divine ancestor of Augustus
- The second half of Vergil's Aeneid resembles and calls back to Homer's ________.
- Term that refers to the practice of starting an epic poem in the middle of the story: in ____________ res.
- In this naval battle, the forces of Octavian defeated Antony and Cleopatra.
- This goddess asks a minor god named Aeolus to send a devastating storm to destroy the Trojan fleet in Book I.
- Goddess of the rainbow
- The first half of Vergil's Aeneid resembles and calls back to Homer's ________.
- Latin word that means "holds," from Vergil's tomb's inscription
- Barbarian princess who helped the hero Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece, but later killed their two children out of rage when Jason married another woman
43 Clues: Goddess of grain • Goddess of the rainbow • Her Greek name is Athena • Material the Aeneid was written on • Vergil was not Roman but _________. • Vergil's book of short pastoral poems • The Aeneid is divided into _____ books. • Dido's love for Aeneas leads to her _________. • Augustus was Julius Caesar's ____________ son. • Vergil's celebration of the joys of rural life • ...
Vocabulary Career Crossword 2024-04-08
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- Guidance and support provided by experienced individuals to assist in career growth and skill development.
- Job __________ The level of contentment or fulfillment derived from one's career and work activities.
- Job ____________ Observing and experiencing the day-to-day responsibilities of professionals in a particular field to gain insight into potential career paths.
- __________Work Employment arrangements that allow individuals to work from locations outside of a traditional office setting, offering flexibility and autonomy in career choices.
- Building and maintaining relationships with professionals in one's field to enhance career opportunities and development.
- Self-employment in which individuals offer their services on a contract basis to multiple clients or organizations, providing autonomy and flexibility in career management.
- Job _____________ The level of contentment or fulfillment derived from one's career and work activities.
- The degree to which a career allows for adaptability in work arrangements, schedules, and responsibilities.
- Genuine curiosity or liking for certain tasks, subjects, or industries related to a career.
- Personal ____________ Self-improvement efforts focused on enhancing personal qualities, such as communication skills, leadership abilities, and emotional intelligence, to support career success.
- Job ____________ Stability and assurance of continued employment within a specific career or industry.
- Industry _________ Current and emerging patterns, technologies, and practices relevant to specific career fields.
- A strong inclination or calling to pursue a particular career or profession.
- Formal or informal learning opportunities necessary to acquire knowledge and qualifications for a chosen career.
- Work ___________ The physical, cultural, and social conditions in which individuals perform their jobs, influencing career satisfaction.
- ___________ Potential: The earning capacity associated with different careers, influenced by factors like education, experience, and industry demand.
- Natural talent or ability for a specific type of work or activity.
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- ___________Learning Continuously acquiring new knowledge, skills, and experiences throughout one's career to adapt to evolving industry trends, technological advancements, and personal growth aspirations
- Work _________ Personal values and principles related to diligence, reliability, and dedication in one's professional endeavors.
- Job _________ The overall demand for labor and available employment opportunities within a particular industry or geographical region.
- Focusing on a specific area or niche within a broader field of expertise to develop specialized skills and knowledge.
- The ability to adapt and bounce back from setbacks or challenges encountered in pursuing a career.
- Starting and managing one's own business venture, involving risk-taking, innovation, and self-direction in shaping a career path.
- ________Path The planned progression of roles, responsibilities, and achievements over the course of a professional journey.
- Abilities and competencies acquired through training, education, or experience relevant to a career.
- A chosen pursuit or profession that involves a long-term commitment to a particular field or line of work.
- ____________Education Lifelong learning and skill development to stay current and competitive in one's career field.
- Market _________ The level of need or desire for professionals with particular skills or expertise in the job market.
- Career _____________ Progressing to higher-level positions, gaining increased responsibility, and achieving greater recognition and compensation within one's chosen field.
- Personal principles or beliefs that guide career choices and decision-making.
- Specific objectives or aspirations regarding one's career path and achievements.
- Company ___________ The values, attitudes, and norms within an organization that impact employee experience and career alignment.
- Intense enthusiasm or enjoyment for a particular career or field of work.
33 Clues: Natural talent or ability for a specific type of work or activity. • Intense enthusiasm or enjoyment for a particular career or field of work. • A strong inclination or calling to pursue a particular career or profession. • Personal principles or beliefs that guide career choices and decision-making. • ...
MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY 2024-11-22
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- A publication, usually issued periodically (weekly or monthly), containing articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements, often focused on a specific theme or audience.
- Show A television or radio program where a host interviews guests, often celebrities or public figures, about their lives, careers, or current topics.
- The transmission of audio or visual content to the public via television, radio, or online platforms.
- Affairs Events and topics of political, social, or cultural significance that are happening in the world at the present time and are widely discussed in media.
- Ad A short advertisement in a newspaper or online, usually placed in a section organized by category, such as jobs, real estate, or personal announcements.
- A large-format newspaper known for serious journalism and in-depth reporting, often focusing on politics, economics, and international affairs.
- An article written by the editor expressing the publication's opinions or stance on a particular topic or current issue.
- The owner of a business or establishment, such as a newspaper or media outlet.
- The suppression or restriction of material, such as news, books, or media, that is deemed offensive, harmful, or politically sensitive.
- A paid advertisement broadcast on television or radio, promoting products, services, or events.
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- A person who takes part in a competition or game, often featured on a game show.
- Show A television program in which contestants compete for prizes by answering questions or performing tasks.
- The presenter or moderator of a television or radio program who guides the audience through the show and interacts with guests or contestants.
- A broadcasted show on television or radio, designed to entertain, inform, or educate, such as documentaries, dramas, or talk shows.
- The title or summary at the top of a news article that highlights the main topic and grabs the reader’s attention.
- A written notice of a person’s death, often including a summary of their life, achievements, and contributions, published in a newspaper or online.
- A smaller-format newspaper, typically featuring sensational stories, gossip, and entertainment news, often with more pictures and less serious reporting.
- A device or structure, often placed high up, used to transmit or receive television, radio, or other communication signals.
- The total number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are distributed or sold to readers, often used to measure its popularity or reach.
- Page The first page of a newspaper, typically featuring the most important news stories, headlines, and eye-catching images to draw readers’ attention.
- A person responsible for overseeing and making decisions about the content, style, and accuracy of material published in a newspaper, magazine, or other media.
- An official permit or document granting permission to operate something, such as broadcasting television or radio channels.
- Opera A serialized drama series, often focusing on the lives, relationships, and emotional struggles of its characters, typically aired daily or weekly.
- A deliberate deception or trick intended to mislead people, often for amusement, publicity, or malicious intent.
24 Clues: The owner of a business or establishment, such as a newspaper or media outlet. • A person who takes part in a competition or game, often featured on a game show. • A paid advertisement broadcast on television or radio, promoting products, services, or events. • ...
Ch. 02 and Ch. 04 KEY TERMS - Intro to Med Careers 2024-2025 2024-10-22
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- a leader who has control and makes decisions with little or no consultation with others
- someone who focuses on others
- change in individuals and social systems
- the competence or skill expected of a professional
- trust and reliance on their employees
- someone who values order and structure
- a mental disposition mindset
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- charming and non charming
- two or more people who interact interdependently
- variety of ethnic groups
- method of relaying information
- welcome and value others input
- what hurricane recently hit
- the ability to do something successfully or efficiently
- activity limitation
- manner of dress
- being responsible for one’s actions
- the quality of being trustworthy and reliable
- the quality of being honest
- communication of information through the body positions and gestures
- the ability to understand and share the feels of another
- initial judgements about people
- making an assumption and decision based on inaccurate or faulty information
23 Clues: manner of dress • activity limitation • variety of ethnic groups • charming and non charming • what hurricane recently hit • the quality of being honest • a mental disposition mindset • someone who focuses on others • method of relaying information • welcome and value others input • initial judgements about people • being responsible for one’s actions • ...
Definitions 2017-03-05
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- - Academic Knowledge & Skills is aligned to the state-adopted Georgia Standards of Excellence in Language Arts (K-12), Mathematics (K-12), and literacy standards for Science, Social Studies, and Technical Education for middle and high school students. The Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) are in place for other content areas. Netting's AKS is a rigorous curriculum that prepares students for college and 21st century careers in a globally competitive future.
- - Common Core Standards Common Core Standards The Common Core State Standards drafting process relied on teachers and standards experts from across the country
- – GA Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills is a year-long, performance-based assessment aligned to the state mandated content standards. The goal of the assessment program is to provide teachers with information about the level of instructional support needed by individual students entering kindergarten and first grade.
- One Schools Title 1 funds aim to bridge the gap between low-income students and other students. The U.S. Department of Education provides supplemental funding to local school districts to meet the needs of at-risk and low-income students.
- is a special-education worker who is not licensed to teach, but performs many duties both individually with students and organizationally in the classroom.
- unique yearly targets in reading and mathematics for each subgroup, school and district, as described in Washington’s Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Flexibility Request.
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- - Georgia Standards of Excellence is a free, public website providing information and resources necessary to help meet the educational needs of students. The goal of this web site is to provide information that will enhance and support teaching and learning of Georgia standards.
- gap refers to the disparity in academic performance between groups of students. The achievement gap shows up in grades, standardized-test scores, course selection, dropout rates, and college-completion rates, among other success measures
- BROAD Prize was created to recognize the public school systems that show the greatest academic performance and improvement while reducing achievement gaps among low-income students and students of color.
- – Georgia Department of Education Georgia Department of Education
- - adequate yearly progress is a measurement defined by the United States Federal No Child Left Behind Act that allows the U.S. Department of Education to determine how every public school and school district in the country is performing academically according to results on standardized tests.
- - Race to the Top Through Race to the Top, the Department ask states to advance reforms around four specific areas
12 Clues: – Georgia Department of Education Georgia Department of Education • - Race to the Top Through Race to the Top, the Department ask states to advance reforms around four specific areas • is a special-education worker who is not licensed to teach, but performs many duties both individually with students and organizationally in the classroom. • ...
Can You Solve This? 2023-11-28
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- / (idiom) master or become skilled at (get the ____ of). I'm really getting the ________ of English idioms.
- / (idiom) dramatically different or distant from (a far ____ from). Her attempt at recreating the famous painting was a far _______ from the original masterpiece.
- down / (phr v) be well-received or accepted (2 words: (2)_____ (4)_____ well). The students weren't sure if their proposal for secure bicycle parking would ____ _____ well, but it did and the school is putting it up this week.
- / (phr v) enter slowly and unnoticed (1 word: ______ in). I got home late last night while everyone was sleeping so I had to _______ in.
- / many or lots and lots. There were __________ reasons why the project was delayed, including budget constraints and unexpected technical issues.
- / (phr v) create disorder by filling with untidy items (_____ up). Leaving textbooks and papers scattered across the desk can _______ up the study space, making it harder for effective learning to take place.
- / (idiom) when every alternative is unsuccessful (if all ____ fails). I'll try to fix it myself, but if all _____ fails, I'll call a professional.
- / not good at making on-the-spot decisions. Being _________, she struggled to choose between the two menu options for a few minutes.
- / a pleasant situation that you imagine but is unlikely to happen. The idea of having a pet dragon became a popular fantasy among the school children.
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- / to get an increasing number or quantity of things. Over the years, she managed to ________ a vast collection of rare books.
- / a deceptive or fake belief. The belief that all teenagers are irresponsible is a _________.
- / (idiom) a situation that benefits everyone involved (it's a ________ situation). The decision to collaborate on the project proved to be a _________ situation for both companies, leading to increased profits and mutual success.
- / to bring or gather things together from different places and sources over a period of time. He loves _______ing Pokemon cards and trading them with his friends.
- / to obtain something by buying it or being given it. After saving for months, she was finally able to ________ the latest smartphone that she had been eyeing for a long time.
- / (idiom) stay in command or in control (stay on top of the ______). By consistently completing assignments early and actively participating in class discussions, Sarah strives to stay on top of the ________.
- / (idiom) back at the starting point (back to _____ one). After attempting to repair the old computer for hours, he realized it was beyond fixing, and he was back to _______ one in need of a new one.
- / mistaken belief in something. His belief that he could become a millionaire overnight was a _________.
- / aspirations, ambitions or hopes. Despite the setbacks, the high school students were determined to pursue their ________ of attending top universities and securing successful careers.
- out / (phr v) cause someone to experience sudden panic or anxiety (2 words: (5)_____ someone (3)_____). The sudden appearance of a ghost in an old abandoned house is enough to _______ anyone _______.
19 Clues: / a deceptive or fake belief. The belief that all teenagers are irresponsible is a _________. • / mistaken belief in something. His belief that he could become a millionaire overnight was a _________. • / (idiom) master or become skilled at (get the ____ of). I'm really getting the ________ of English idioms. • ...
Ch. 02 and Ch. 04 KEY TERMS - Intro to Med Careers 2024-2025 2024-10-22
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- an assumption and decision base on inaccurate or faulty information
- language- communication of information through body positions and gestures
- appearance- manner of dress
- the quality of being honest
- communication-Communicating without the use of words.
- communication- method of relying information
- leader-a leader who has control and makes decisions with little or no consultation with others
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- diversity-variety of ethnic group
- leader and non charismatic leader-charming and non charming
- leaders-someone who values order and structure
- Who is married to Beyonce
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- standards-quality of work of a person
- the quality of being trustworthy and reliable
- attitudes- a mental disposition mindset
- leader-welcome and value others input
- the competence or skill expected of a professional
- impressions-initial judgments about people
- player- two or more people who interact interdependently
- the ability to do something successfully or efficiently
- disabilities- activity limitation
- leaders-someone who focuses on others
- leaders-change in individuals and social systems
- being responsible for ones actions
- leader-trust and reliance on their employees
25 Clues: Who is married to Beyonce • appearance- manner of dress • the quality of being honest • disabilities- activity limitation • diversity-variety of ethnic group • being responsible for ones actions • standards-quality of work of a person • leader-welcome and value others input • leaders-someone who focuses on others • attitudes- a mental disposition mindset • ...
The Changing Landscape of Work and Careers 2014-09-16
6 Clues: attainment is likely • performance-based pay • unwritten understanding • freedom to select work projects • organizations help achieve work-life balance • work-related experiences that span the course of a lifetime
16 New Deal Programs 2024-03-31
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- Established May 12 1933, directed by Harry Hopkins, offered grants of federal money to states and local governments that were operating relief programs (Soup Kitchens for example) for the jobless and homeless.
- Established May 6 1935, spent billions of dollars between 1935 and 1940 to provide people with jobs. After a year of operation under Hopkins it had employed 3.4 million men and women.
- Established June 13 1933, provided refinancing of small homes to prevent foreclosures.
- Established August 14 1935, created a federal insurance program based upon the automatic collection of taxes from employees and employers throughout people's working careers. The trust fund would then be used to make monthly payments to retired persons over the age of 65, also gave benefits to workers who lost their jobs, disabled, and dependent children and their mothers.
- Established May 18 1933, experiments in regional development that hired thousands of people in one of the nation's poorest regions to build dams, operate electric power, control flooding, etc. Ended up selling electricity to residents of the region at rates lower than the previous private power company.
- Established March 31 1933, employed young men on projects on the federal lands and paid their families small monthly sums.
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- Established June 16 1933, directed by Hugh Johnson, attempted to guarantee reasonable profits for business and fair wages and hours for labor. Also gave workers the right to organize and bargain collectively. Ended up being declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
- Established May 12 1933, encouraged farmers to reduce production by offering to pay government subsidies for every acre they plowed under. Declared unconstitutional in 1935 by the Supreme Court.
- Established June 16 1933, guaranteed individual bank deposits up to $5,000.
- Established June 6 1934, created to regulate the stock market and to place strict limits on the practices of speculation that led to the crash in 1929.
- Established June 25 1938, established minimum wage, payed overtime, recordkeeping, and child labor standards.
- Established March 27 1933, provided low-interest farm loans and mortgages to prevent foreclosures on the properties of indebted farmers.
- Established May 20 1936, Provided loans for electrical cooperatives to supply power in rural areas.
- Established June 16 1933, directed by Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, allotted money to state and local governments for different kinds of public works and infrastructure construction, provided thousands of jobs.
- Established July 6 1935, replaced the labor provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act and guaranteed a worker's right to join a union and a union's right to bargain collectively. It also outlawed business practices that were unfair to labor.
- Established March 9 1933, authorized the government to examine the finances of banks closed during the bank holiday before reopening the banks deemed stable.
16 Clues: Established June 16 1933, guaranteed individual bank deposits up to $5,000. • Established June 13 1933, provided refinancing of small homes to prevent foreclosures. • Established May 20 1936, Provided loans for electrical cooperatives to supply power in rural areas. • ...
Vocabulary revision: careers, ex.5 p70, reading phrasal verbs (blue words) 2023-04-19
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- to complete a university degree successfully (verb+preposition)
- Verb+preposition: when you request something, usually officially, especially in writing or by sending in a form
- employ someone (phrasal verb) _____ someone _____
- someone who has a lot of ability and a strong wish to be successful and is therefore expected to achieve a lot (2 words)
- to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening
- demand or request money to the government. Usually money for people who need financial help because they can't find a job. (2 words)
- have enough of something, for example money, to survive (phrasal verb)
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- refuse an offer (phrasal verb)
- to stop doing something before you have completely finished (phrasal verb)
- make fast progress (phrasal verb)
- we feel this sudden strong emotion when something is too much for us to manage
- lasting forever or for a very long time
- accept an offer (phrasal verb)
13 Clues: refuse an offer (phrasal verb) • accept an offer (phrasal verb) • make fast progress (phrasal verb) • lasting forever or for a very long time • employ someone (phrasal verb) _____ someone _____ • to complete a university degree successfully (verb+preposition) • have enough of something, for example money, to survive (phrasal verb) • ...
Careers 9 key terms 2023-10-11
careers 9 key terms 2023-10-11
Investigating careers Sales, marketing, and service crossword puzzle 2023-02-14
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- the production, distribution, and sale of goods and services for a profit.
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
- A share of a company
- The person who scans your items for you at a store
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- A person who deals with customers complaints, helps customers return a product, and helps them buy a product
- A person that deals with finance for your company
- Someone who takes your order for you at a restaurant and brings it to your table when its finished
7 Clues: A share of a company • A person that deals with finance for your company • The person who scans your items for you at a store • the production, distribution, and sale of goods and services for a profit. • the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services. • ...
Sr. 1 Fall 2023 Final Exam Review 2024-01-10
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- The cunning thief managed to rob the old man ______ his life savings.
- Definition: A distinctive name or symbol representing a product or company.
- The discovery of a new species is of great ______ to the field of biology.
- Definition: Impossible to capture in words.
- With a ______ of energy, he sprinted to the finish line.
- The ______ industry plays a crucial role in producing various types of fabrics.
- Definition: A deviation from the usual route.
- It's important to ______ all perspectives before making a decision.
- Definition: Show or prove something through action or evidence..
- While some prefer modern designs, others appreciate the timeless elegance of ______ furniture.
- The ______ in medical research paved the way for new treatments.
- The paths of their careers became increasingly ______ over the years.
- Opposite: In agreement with.
- Companies must continually ______ to stay competitive in the market.
- The ______ player on the team often takes charge during critical moments.
- Opposite: Physical.
- The sudden fright caused him to ______ involuntarily.
- Opposite: Remain a fantasy.
- The ______ objective of the project is to increase efficiency..
- The organization's goal is to ______ individuals and promote self-confidence.
- Opposite: Free.
- The injured athlete lay on the field ______ , waiting for medical assistance.
- Opposite: Travel alone.
- Regular exercise helps maintain good physical ______ .
- Opposite: Intentional.
- When making a promise, it's important to look someone ______ .
- Opposite: Can’t do it.
- Artists ______ inspiration from the world around them.
- To succeed, it's essential to ______ one task at a time.
- Opposite: Conventional. Sentence: His weird sense of humor always kept the group entertained.
- Definition: The public area or system where goods are bought and sold.
- Even small contributions can be ______ in creating positive change.
- The conclusive evidence provided a ______ answer to the mystery.
- Opposite: Never.
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- To keep up with technological advancements, companies must continuously ______ their products.
- Opposite: Pride.
- Opposite: Misunderstand me.
- The car began to ______ as it merged onto the highway.
- Opposite: Work from home.
- Personal growth requires a willingness to learn and ______ new skills.
- Opposite: Low-budget.
- Opposite: Disagreement.
- Opposite: Original.
- Opposite: Limited.
- Her face revealed a myriad of ______ during the heartfelt speech.
- Opposite: Loss.
- Opposite: Remain hidden.
- The party had a retro theme, with everyone dressing in 80s fashion.
- Opposite: Narrow view.
- Opposite: Nakedness.
- Definition: Increase in size or volume.
- Definition: Something that significantly alters the course.
- The factory converts raw materials into the final ______ for consumers.
- Each ______ in the country has its own unique culture and traditions.
- ______ , his words hinted at an unspoken truth.
- ______ solutions often provide a better fit for individual needs.
- The sudden surge in ______ caught the manufacturers off guard.
- Opposite: Calm acceptance.
- Opposite: Demand.
- Opposite: Go forward.
- Fabrics are made by weaving or knitting fibers together.
- Opposite: Focused listening.
- Opposite: Forget.
- Definition: A favorable or advantageous circumstance.
- Successful leaders are often ______ and adapt to changing circumstances.
- The team worked together to ______ the complicated machinery.
- Opposite: Work alone.
- Opposite: Limited ability.
- Opposite: Pleasant.
69 Clues: Opposite: Loss. • Opposite: Free. • Opposite: Pride. • Opposite: Never. • Opposite: Demand. • Opposite: Forget. • Opposite: Limited. • Opposite: Original. • Opposite: Physical. • Opposite: Pleasant. • Opposite: Nakedness. • Opposite: Low-budget. • Opposite: Go forward. • Opposite: Work alone. • Opposite: Narrow view. • Opposite: Intentional. • Opposite: Can’t do it. • Opposite: Disagreement. • ...
Vocabulary Career Crossword 2024-04-08
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- Self-employment in which individuals offer their services on a contract basis to multiple clients or organizations, providing autonomy and flexibility in career management.
- Job ____________ The level of contentment or fulfillment derived from one's career and work activities.
- A chosen pursuit or profession that involves a long-term commitment to a particular field or line of work.
- Market ________ The level of need or desire for professionals with particular skills or expertise in the job market.
- ________ Potential The earning capacity associated with different careers, influenced by factors like education, experience, and industry demand.
- Genuine curiosity or liking for certain tasks, subjects, or industries related to a career.
- Job ___________ Stability and assurance of continued employment within a specific career or industry.
- Focusing on a specific area or niche within a broader field of expertise to develop specialized skills and knowledge.
- Guidance and support provided by experienced individuals to assist in career growth and skill development.
- ___________Development Activities and initiatives aimed at enhancing skills, knowledge, and competencies relevant to one's career goals and advancement.
- ________Education: Lifelong learning and skill development to stay current and competitive in one's career field.
- The degree to which a career allows for adaptability in work arrangements, schedules, and responsibilities.
- Natural talent or ability for a specific type of work or activity.
- Work ________ The physical, cultural, and social conditions in which individuals perform their jobs, influencing career satisfaction.
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- The ability to adapt and bounce back from setbacks or challenges encountered in pursuing a career.
- Job _________ The overall demand for labor and available employment opportunities within a particular industry or geographical region.
- Industry __________ Current and emerging patterns, technologies, and practices relevant to specific career fields.
- Starting and managing one's own business venture, involving risk-taking, innovation, and self-direction in shaping a career path.
- Intense enthusiasm or enjoyment for a particular career or field of work.
- Work _______ Personal values and principles related to diligence, reliability, and dedication in one's professional endeavors.
- Specific objectives or aspirations regarding one's career path and achievements.
- Formal or informal learning opportunities necessary to acquire knowledge and qualifications for a chosen career.
- _________ Work Employment arrangements that allow individuals to work from locations outside of a traditional office setting, offering flexibility and autonomy in career choices.
- ___________ Learning Continuously acquiring new knowledge, skills, and experiences throughout one's career to adapt to evolving industry trends, technological advancements, and personal growth aspirations
- Personal principles or beliefs that guide career choices and decision-making.
- Job __________The level of contentment or fulfillment derived from one's career and work activities.
- Abilities and competencies acquired through training, education, or experience relevant to a career.
- Building and maintaining relationships with professionals in one's field to enhance career opportunities and development.
- Job ___________ Observing and experiencing the day-to-day responsibilities of professionals in a particular field to gain insight into potential career paths.
- Company ________ The values, attitudes, and norms within an organization that impact employee experience and career alignment.
- Career ____________ Progressing to higher-level positions, gaining increased responsibility, and achieving greater recognition and compensation within one's chosen field.
- Career ___________ The process of managing one's career progression through goal setting, skill enhancement, and strategic planning.
- A strong inclination or calling to pursue a particular career or profession.
33 Clues: Natural talent or ability for a specific type of work or activity. • Intense enthusiasm or enjoyment for a particular career or field of work. • A strong inclination or calling to pursue a particular career or profession. • Personal principles or beliefs that guide career choices and decision-making. • ...
AFNR Lesson 1.2 Crossword 2024-10-18
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- – An odor detected by the olfactory sense.
- – An enterprise conducted by a student as the owner or manager of a business based on agriscience and supervised by a teacher.
- – The meat derived from cattle.
- – The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field crop production and soil management.
- – An activity where students plan and conduct major agricultural experiments using the scientific process and discover new knowledge.
- – To improve the appearance of an area of land by planting trees, shrubs, or grass or altering the ground's contours.
- – The meat derived from sheep less than one year of age
- – A program that allows a student to become involved in learning a variety of subjects about agriscience and careers related to agriculture.
- – To examine and judge carefully.
- – Specialization in a particular subject at a college or university.
- – Any place where plants, shrubs, and trees are grown for transplanting.
- – Program where a student to builds upon their Foundational SAE activities by gaining real-world, hands-on experience within their chosen career path.
- – The study of the nature of foods and the changes that occur in them naturally and due to handling and processing.
- – Foundational SAEs support a student's career interest. Projects and experiential learning activities for all types of SAEs will develop the student in each of this five Foundational component areas: (1) Career Exploration, (2) Employability Skills & College Readiness, (3) Personal financial management, (4), Workplace Safety, and (5) Agricultural Literacy which introduce Immersion SAEs
- – The production, processing, or distribution of milk and its products.
- – Employability skills or soft skills are non-technical skills necessary for an employee to be successful in the workforce. A few examples of employability skills are listening, speaking, group participation, and problem-solving.
- – A student managed service activity where students are involved in developing, implementing, promoting, and evaluating a chosen project.
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- – The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- – Design, operation, maintenance, service, selling, and use of power units, machinery, equipment, structures, and utilities in agriscience.
- – A group of occupations, industries, and majors with common knowledge and skills.
- – A student managed entrepreneurial or placement SAE that takes place in a school setting outside of regular class time.
- – A CDE is an event where students apply skills related to specific areas of the agricultural industry.
- – Career experience where a student is placed with an employer conducting agricultural business such as farming, ranching, greenhouse operations, and others.
- – A person's occupation or profession
- – A piece of work, a specific task done as part of the routine of one's occupation or for an agreed price.
- – The meat of mature pig, or swine.
- – Contest where FFA members developing the skills in public speaking, decision making, communication, needed to seek employment in the industry of agriculture.
- – A collection of items used to organize the documentation of your abilities and competencies.
- – Small groups of occupations within a career cluster.
- – An expanse of open or cleared ground, esp. a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage. 2. A sphere of activity or interest within a particular business or profession.
30 Clues: – The meat derived from cattle. • – To examine and judge carefully. • – The meat of mature pig, or swine. • – A person's occupation or profession • – An odor detected by the olfactory sense. • – The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • – Small groups of occupations within a career cluster. • – The meat derived from sheep less than one year of age • ...
Types of College Vocab 2022-11-04
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- A type of financial aid that does not have to be repaid. They are usually given to a student by the government, and are related to the parent's income level.
- Institutions These schools are where at least 25% of the students enrolled are Hispanic. These schools offer their Hispanic students a large community where they can be supported, and relate culturally.
- Degree The highest level of academic degree. Usually a 2-year program after a Master's degree.
- Black Colleges These schools were created, because black students were denied access to most other colleges. They offer the opportunity to earn a degree, and to connect with their cultural heritage.
- Colleges Schools that get money from the government, and usually offer lower tuition than Private Colleges and Universities.
- Affiliated Colleges These schools are private, and are connected to a religious faith.
- Loans Financial aid that is borrowed from financial institutions. These funds must be paid back; usually with interest.
- Aid methods of paying for education/training, such as grants, scholarships, and student loans, etc.
- These are smaller than universities, and don't offer as many degree programs or majors. They do not have to have a graduate program.
- Service Academies Consists of 5 highly selective institutions that prepare students to serve as officers in their chosen branch of the military. Students must begin to prepare for these schools no later than 9th grade.
- Gender College These schools are private colleges that are specifically for men or women.
- Degree 2 year college degree from a community college, university, college, or technical school. The recipient of this degree can then transfer the credits toward a 4 year Bachelor's Degree.
- The cost of classes at a college or university.
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- Financial aid that is awarded for having very good grades, or for being good at things like sports. These funds do not have to be paid back.
- These are larger than colleges, and offer more degree programs and majors. They must have at least one graduate program.
- College These Schools offer 2-year degree programs that lead to an Associate's degree, or other type of certification. You can transfer from these schools to a 4-year college to finish your Bachelor's degree.
- college These schools offer 4 year degree programs that lead to a Bachelor's Degree.
- Arts College These schools offer a broad selection of courses in the liberal arts, which includes areas such as literature, history, languages, mathematics, and life sciences. Most are private and offer four-year programs that lead to a bachelors degree. These colleges can prepare you for a wide variety of careers or for graduate school.
- School Any degree program beyond a Bachelor's degree, (Master's or Doctoral)
- School the first four years of college study (up to a bachelor's degree)
- Degree An advanced 2-year program completed after a bachelor's degree.
- Degree An academic degree which usually takes four years to earn and is awarded by a college or university.
- Profit Schools These schools are run like businesses that offer a variety of degree programs. They tend to cost more, leading to more debt.
- Colleges Schools that do not get money from the government. Because most of their funding comes from tuition, it can often cost more than a public college or university. However, you may receive generous financial aid from these schools.
24 Clues: The cost of classes at a college or university. • Degree An advanced 2-year program completed after a bachelor's degree. • School the first four years of college study (up to a bachelor's degree) • School Any degree program beyond a Bachelor's degree, (Master's or Doctoral) • college These schools offer 4 year degree programs that lead to a Bachelor's Degree. • ...
Words adults should know 2025-01-25
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- direct opposite or contrast.
- soundness or legitimacy of something.
- standard or typical behaviors.
- extremely careful, detail-oriented.
- contradictory terms (e.g. "jumbo shrimp").
- arrangement of words/phrases in sentences.
- relationship between two variables.
- deliberate exaggeration for effect.
- rapidly increasing or expanding.
- involving two-way communication/engagement.
- relating to skilled trades or careers.
- respectful submission or regard.
- agree silently or reluctantly.
- methods/principles of adult learning.
- overabundance or excessive amount.
- existing digitally or conceptually.
- newly appearing or developing.
- method and practice of teaching.
- smallest units of sound in language.
- speech by a character alone on stage.
- misuse of similar-sounding words.
- measuring performance against a standard.
- excessive pride or self-confidence.
- comparison using "like" or "as".
- regional variation of language.
- informal, everyday language.
- inborn or natural characteristic.
- extremely bad or shocking.
- word with opposite meaning.
- placing contrasting elements side by side.
- overly concerned with minor details.
- fluent, persuasive speaking/writing.
- slow to understand or insensitive.
- main idea or central argument.
- recurring theme or element.
- difficult puzzle or problem.
- presenting another's work as one's own.
- showy or pretentious display.
- generating ideas in a free-flowing way.
- extreme dishonor or notoriety.
- something misplaced in time.
- out of place or inconsistent.
- experienced guide or adviser.
- formidable rival or persistent challenge.
- emphasizing the whole, not parts.
- seemingly contradictory but possibly true.
- artificially formed or forced.
- careful reading or examination.
- relating to growth or progress.
- making an exaggerated show of importance.
- express clearly and effectively.
- repeated vowel sounds in words.
- lengthy, formal research paper.
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- restate text in different words.
- outcome opposite of what's expected.
- relating to mental or academic pursuits.
- extended speech by one person.
- having great knowledge, scholarly.
- increasing or growing in quantity.
- act of beginning or introduction.
- shaping or influencing development.
- multiple possible meanings or uncertainty.
- countless or a great number.
- structured course of study.
- perfect example of something.
- relational word (e.g. "in," "on," "by").
- intended to teach or instruct.
- work jointly on a project.
- everyday language used by ordinary people.
- understanding another's feelings.
- indirect comparison without "like" or "as".
- differing or moving apart.
- cautious, considering all circumstances.
- fictitious name, often for authors.
- relating to sound systems in language.
- sources cited or consulted.
- make unclear or confusing.
- serious thought or consideration.
- existing in name only.
- abbreviation formed from initials.
- unnecessary or excessive.
- implied or emotional meaning.
- mental processes of understanding.
- standard or principle for judgment.
- use of humor to criticize.
- word choice and phrasing.
- relating to existence/meaning of life.
- sudden insight or realization.
- grimly mocking or cynical.
- comparison highlighting similarities.
- memory aid or device.
- word mimicking a sound.
- mysterious or puzzling situation.
- specialized language of a group.
- occurring or published after death.
- secret or covert.
- generous or noble in spirit.
- set criteria or guide for assessment.
- word identical in form, different meaning.
- inscription on a tombstone.
100 Clues: secret or covert. • memory aid or device. • existing in name only. • word mimicking a sound. • unnecessary or excessive. • word choice and phrasing. • work jointly on a project. • differing or moving apart. • make unclear or confusing. • extremely bad or shocking. • use of humor to criticize. • grimly mocking or cynical. • structured course of study. • sources cited or consulted. • ...
Making the Right Choice for Majors and Careers 2014-09-04
7 Clues: you who you are. • most important beliefs. • values/The way you work. • be improved with practice. • goals/What you want to get done. • of your biological heritage or the result of early training. • will develop from experiences and beliefs and can continue to develop and throughout your life.
Foundations Final Period 6 Ben Tan, Raegan Couch 2017-12-12
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- The international agency that is continually monitoring health problems worldwide and taking action to prevent pandemics is ___.
- The technique of using the imagination and senses to help a person visualize a calming image to relieve tension, anxiety, and stress is ___.
- Which managed healthcare plan requires a patient to use a specific hospital and/or doctor?
- Forms of ___ are physical, verbal, psychological, and sexual.
- False statements about an individual causing them to be made fun of or their reputation damaged is ___.
- Agencies that provide assistance and are supposed to increase the quality of life for terminally ill patients who have a limited life expectancy are known as ___.
- Healthcare workers that allow healthcare facilities to cut costs by having less members of staff but the same amount of skill within the staff are called ________ ________.
- Initially, ___ were dissected to gain insight about different organs and body systems and how they worked together.
- The first person to arrive at a scene of an emergency is known as a?
- Which type of therapy is used in conjunction with conventional modern medicine?
- Keeping information private and only shared with members of staff who are treating a patient is maintaining __________.
- What is the name for the plan in which patients with similar diagnoses are grouped together in a certain payment plan?
- Careers within the professional level require __ or more years of college on top of a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctorate degree.
- A ___ leader encourages participation between all workers in making necessary decisions or problems needing to be solved.
- The difference between libel and slander is that libel is _______ defamation.
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- Facilities that allow individuals to purchase living quarters in the facilities and provide basic household services are known as _______?
- A health insurance plan that provides services for employees hurt while working is?
- The three ___ to communication are physical disabilities, psychological barriers, and cultural diversity.
- In the 21st century, the use of biological agents to intentionally infect other humans, as a form of threat or weapon is ___.
- The ___ cluster requires focus on the changing health status, treatment, and care of the patient directly through conversation and contact with the person.
- A psychiatrist requires a ___ degree, which involves two or more years of work beyond a bachelor’s or master’s.
- Exercise; avoidance of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs; good posture; rest; and ___ are all examples of good health.
- What aspect of uniform is usually indicative of which department an employee works at?
- Which types of communication involves facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, and/or touch to express ideas?
- Being underage and thus unable to sign a contract is an example of a(n) _____ _____.
- Living wills allow patients to state necessary actions to prolong life when their conditions are ___.
- The health insurance plan offered and provided to members of the military by the U.S. government is known as ___.
- A surgical team consisting of several different individuals who vary in education, background, and ideas is a good example of which personal characteristic?
- During the dark ages, illness and disease was treated with ______.
- Electrocardiographic technicians are a part of the ___ cluster.
30 Clues: Forms of ___ are physical, verbal, psychological, and sexual. • Electrocardiographic technicians are a part of the ___ cluster. • During the dark ages, illness and disease was treated with ______. • The first person to arrive at a scene of an emergency is known as a? • The difference between libel and slander is that libel is _______ defamation. • ...
Vocabulary Project 2021-08-27
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- of study- he academic or vocational education an F or M student receives while studying in the United States
- of application- explains to the employer why you are qualified for the position in which you are applying
- a person's or an institution's entire collection of investments or financial assets
- degree- a degree that is given to a student by a college or university usually after one or two years of additional study following a bachelor's degree.
- a permit from an authority to own or use something, do a particular thing, or carry on a trade
- programs- is a structured method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience.
- group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport.
- a document created and used by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments.
- communication- the use of words to convey a message
- an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
- he action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts.
- degree- a degree that is given to a student by a college or university usually after four years of study.
- the action or process of providing someone or something with an official document attesting to a status or level of achievement.
- degree- a degree granted after a two-year course of study, especially by a community or junior college.
- communication- the transfer of information through the use of body language including eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and more
- pathways- is a series of structured and connected education programs
- term goals- something you want to do in the future.
- skills- specific abilities, or capabilities, that an individual can possess and demonstrate in a measured way.
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- Plan of study- define their career goals and postsecondary plans and make informed decisions about their courses and activities throughout high school
- a job or profession.
- the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification.
- settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- the action of mentioning or alluding to something.
- programs- a training and employment program involving a contract between an apprentice and an employer on an approved apprenticeable occupation.
- a natural ability to do something.
- programs- s an educational strategy that provides students with real-life work experiences where they can apply academic and technical skills and develop their employability.
- Profiler- a family of self-assessment career exploration tools that can help clients discover the type of work activities and occupations that they would like and find exciting
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- Skills skills which are desirable in all professions
- clusters- is group of careers that share common features.
- or PhD degree-the highest degree awarded by a graduate school or other approved educational organization.
- term goal- something you want to accomplish soon.
- schools- technical school is a two-year college that covers fields such as business, finance, hospitality, tourism, construction, engineering, visual arts, information technology and community work.
33 Clues: a job or profession. • a natural ability to do something. • term goal- something you want to accomplish soon. • the action of mentioning or alluding to something. • communication- the use of words to convey a message • term goals- something you want to do in the future. • Skills skills which are desirable in all professions • ...
Sep 1 2023-08-31
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- escape, run away from a bad situation
- (3 words) The lions couldn't _ _ _ the antelope because the zebras alerted them to the danger.
- (4 words) the possibility to little or no prior warning. You have to be ready to go _ _ _ _.
- perform extremely well. Because of the lacfk of constant interruptions from his boss, he could _ in the MTCP in St-Jean.
- (one hyphenated word: _-_) It makes sense to accept the posting _ _ because I will be able to get a promotion faster.
- (5 words) a possible timeline (in weeks). _ _ _ _ _ residents are allowed to return to their homes after the wildfires.
- (3 words) (fig) make a bad or potentially bad situation worse. The kidnapping of the school children near the horder will _ _ _ of the hostility between the two countries.
- loves, is obsessed with. He's always talking about flying. He's _ _ aviation.
- (3 words) basically, in conclusion
- The snow _ the countryside with 20 cm of fresh powder. It was time for a snowball fight!
- 70 degrees is an _ angle
- quite. between "a little" and "very"
- (5 words) It was innocent and professional at first, but after working late together a few nights, _ _ _ _ _ and now we are a couple.
- (4 words) This job is _ _ _ _. You have all the qualifications and you also get to travel which you want.
- a quantity in relation to another quantity: km/h is your _ of speed. 5 words/day is the _ of new vocab learning.
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- I can __ hear you. Can you speak more loudly and more clearly, please?
- (3 words) be useful, practical. Jamie hopes this course will _ _ _ in your careers.
- not enough. His performance was __ and consequently he was not promoted.
- (3 words) The whole electrical grid could _ _ _ if the fire reaches the city.
- a song that gets into your head and you keep singing it
- (3 words) succeed but with some difficulty
- I have been in the military __ 2016.
- roads, telecommunications, health centres, schools etc.
- (3 words) I discovered I was always getting sick when i was flying, so I _ _ _ a transfer to the navy.
- because
- (3 words) (lit) a game where you attempt to hit as many imitation rodents as possible with a hammer; (fig) a situation which is hard to fix permanently because as soon as one problem is fixed, another problem happens
- 100 degrees is an _ angle
- describes a body part that is used for grasping, like a monkey's tail or even our fingers
- the part of your arm where your biceps are
- directly, no deviation. "Go __ to jail. do not pass GO, do not collect $200."
- a 90-degree turn is a _ _
- The winding road is too dangerous, so construction workers will __ it, so that there are fewer curves.
- (lit) the home of bees or wasps; (fig) a very busy place
- a green vegetable that looks like grass
- (lit) a flat stone surface formerly used for writing; (fig) "a clean __" = a new beginning or a perfect situation
- (3 words) consult, check with "I need to _ _ _ my students to see how their assignment is progressing.
- under your shoulder
- (2 words) Many species are _ _ of extinction and many have already become extinct.
38 Clues: because • under your shoulder • 70 degrees is an _ angle • 100 degrees is an _ angle • a 90-degree turn is a _ _ • (3 words) basically, in conclusion • I have been in the military __ 2016. • quite. between "a little" and "very" • escape, run away from a bad situation • a green vegetable that looks like grass • (3 words) succeed but with some difficulty • ...
Exam #3 2023-04-13
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- Estrogen and progesterone are given to alleviate menopause symptoms
- The ability to discern fine spatial detail in both close and distant objects; begins to decline around age 40
- The relationship among intelligence, prior experience, and the ability to cope with new situations
- A personality characteristic associated with a lower rate of stress-related illness
- Those born after 1980 and who entered young adulthood around the millennium in 2000
- Until age 11; choices are made without regard to skills, abilities, or available jobs
- Living alone without an intimate partner
- A person’s tendencies to be organized and responsible
- Pressure in the fluid of the eye increases
- Parents who work together,adopting common child-rearing goals
- When parents experience unhappiness, worry, loneliness, and depression from their children’s departure from home
- The cessation of menstruation Hormone production changes and symptoms can include “hot flashes,” headaches, dizziness, heart palpitations, and aching joints
- The period of physical and psychological change relating to the male reproductive system that occurs during late middle age
- The ability to withstand, overcome, and thrive following profound adversity.
- Parents who preemptively seek to remove future obstacles and impediments that might negatively impact their children
- naturally occurring declines related to age
- Thinking that goes beyond Piaget’s formal operations, acknowledging that adult predicaments must sometimes be solved in relativistic terms.
- The study of the relationship among the brain, the immune system, and psychological factors
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- The Physical and emotional response to events that threaten or challenge us.
- Focusing on the triviality of life
- Parents who intrusively intervene in their children’s lives
- The period from the late teenage years extending to the mid-20s in which people are still sorting out their options for the future
- When basic psychological needs were left unfulfilled
- The degree to which a person is moody, anxious, and self-critical
- Young adults explore specific career options through experience or training
- The period beginning around 10 years prior to menopause when hormone production starts to change
- The period from post adolescence into the early 30s that focuses on developing close, intimate relationships with others
- The transition from being able to bear children to being unable to do so; begins around age 45 and lasts 15 to 20 years
- Combining responses or ideas in novel ways, is at its peak for many during early adulthood, but there are many exceptions
- The inability to achieve or maintain an erection, becomes more common.
- The mental components involved in analyzing data used in solving problems
- The approach to personality development that is based on fairly universal stages tied to a sequence of age-related crises
- A nearly universal change in eyesight during middle adulthood that results in some loss of near vision
- Young adults who return, after leaving home for some period, to live in the homes of their middle-aged parents
- A stage entered between ages 20 and 40, when young adults become centered on their careers
- Couples living together without being married
- Long term continuing events
- When psychological needs rather than material needs were satisfied
- The approach to personality development that is based on the timing of particular events in an adult’s life rather than on age per se
- A person’s level of curiosity and interest in new experiences
- Events and circumstances that produce threats to our well being
41 Clues: Long term continuing events • Focusing on the triviality of life • Living alone without an intimate partner • Pressure in the fluid of the eye increases • naturally occurring declines related to age • Couples living together without being married • When basic psychological needs were left unfulfilled • A person’s tendencies to be organized and responsible • ...
Career Investigations VOCAB SEACH! 2013-03-15
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- A letter of introduction attached to, or accompanying another document such as a résumé or curriculum vitae.
- An academic degree earned for an undergraduate course or major that generally lasts four years, but can range anywhere from one to seven years depending on the region of the world.
- A Web Publication that offers statistical information about colleges and universities such as information about degree programs offered, program rankings and basic demographic information about students.
- An academic degree granted to individuals who have undergone study demonstrating a mastery or high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
- Assessment Exercises that allows you to rank the things that you think are most important to you in a job.
- Any of several tests that attempt to characterize the personality of an individual by objective scoring of replies to a large number of questions concerning his or her own behavior
- A field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
- Assessment exercises that may help you learn more about your strengths and abilities. It is based on John Holland's Theory of Vocational Development. This theory maintains that people can be loosely classified into six categories: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional.
- An individual or publication that provides guidance to people facing a variety of career Fields. The information provided in this type of guide is used to collect information about career fields, education requirements, salary averages etc.
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- An academic degree or professional degree that, in most countries, qualifies the holder to teach at the university level in the specific field of their certificate.
- The application of concepts and methods of biology (and secondarily of physics, chemistry, mathematics, and computer science) to solve real-world problems related to the life sciences.
- A document used by persons to present their backgrounds and skills.
- An interdisciplinary field of engineering that focuses on how to design and manage complex engineering projects over their life cycles.
- Assessment Exercises that will help you identify your strongest work-related interests. Knowing your work interests we can help you decide what kinds of careers you want to explore.
- The branch of engineering that applies the physical sciences (e.g., chemistry and physics) and/or life sciences (e.g., biology, microbiology and biochemistry) together with mathematics and economics to processes that convert raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.
- The primary branch of engineering concerned with the design, construction, and science of aircraft and spacecraft.
- A branch of engineering dealing with the optimization of complex processes or systems.
- A discipline that integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer science required to develop computer hardware and software.
- An undergraduate academic degree awarded by community colleges, junior colleges, technical colleges, and bachelor's degree-granting colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study usually lasting two years.
- A Web Publication that offers a comprehensive database of scholarships across the world. This website collects demographic information about you, your approximate grades, and you academic interests in order to match your profile with available scholarships.
- A Web Publication that offers statistical information about career earnings such as information about salaries based on the neighborhood (city and zip code) and experience (years on the job).
21 Clues: A document used by persons to present their backgrounds and skills. • A branch of engineering dealing with the optimization of complex processes or systems. • Assessment Exercises that allows you to rank the things that you think are most important to you in a job. • ...
Outcasts United Crossword 2017-05-04
Across
- Under 13 Bosnian refugee, easy-going, cooperative goalie
- 13 year old son of Beatrice; Plays for under 13 squad
- Kicked off team for gang activities, get shot at
- State where book takes place
- plays for u13 team and his father is imprisoned in Central African Republic
- liberian, brothers are Jeremiah and Darlington, mother is Beatrice; good player on U15's, but loses interest and gets kicked off team after his friends leave
- Recently elected mayor who won't let refugees play at the soccer fields
- team's original practice field, get kicked off shortly after forming team
- U13 Soccer cup
- U13, from Burundi, son of Generose and brother of Alex and Ive
- Wanted the center to focus on "real American's"
- field that team practices on, in terrible condition, reminds some of the Fugees of Africa
- Liberian political scientist, refugee, and has a relationship with Beatrice
- Holds MD/PhD, but realizes that she doesn't want to pursue careers in medicine and research
- Police officer who abused Chike Chime
- Tribe that the Dikori's are a part of
- Chief who was given a plaque at town hall
- Bosnian, plays goalie for the U13's, not very good but tries hard
- Coach of the Fugees
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- from Kosovo, small midfielder for the U13's, had a grandfather who was a famous soccer player
- Brother of Alex and Ive, excited to see Grace who speaks Swahili
- Jail in Walton County where Luma is held
- Soccer team name
- Country where most refugees are from
- Liberian and best player on under 15s, but dismissed for refusal to cut his hair
- Gambian, overweight; plays goalie for the U13's, also not very good
- Luma's bakery that fails
- One of the leaders on the U15 team, ultimately Luma gives him the decision on whether to keep Mandela on the team
- International Bible Church where some of the fugues attend
- Sudanese, Luma's "Secret weapons" on the U13 team, their mother and sisters died in a car accident shortly after arriving in the US
- youth services coordinator at Refugee Family Services
- Mother of Jeremiah and Mandela; Terrified to let her boys out of sight
- Mother of Alex, Bienvenue and Ive, from Burundi; lost a daughter in a refugee camp due to a cooking accident
- Liberian, leads the fight to get U15's back together, lives with his uncle who works all day, he does the cooking and cleaning
- Soccer field in Milam park Scheduled by Coach Cooper
- Liberian, U13 striker who has a very big frame, considered himself a basketball player before joining Fugees
- U15 player who gets kicked off team because he doesn't think he needs to try out a second time
- Under 14 Bambian refugee with many of the same characteristics as his friend Eldin
- Soccer team that the fugues play at Milam Park
- 15 year resident of the US, car insurance agent
- From Burudni, U15 player, spends a lot of time at home taking care of his siblings
- Mother of Grace, works for Luma's cleaning company
42 Clues: U13 Soccer cup • Soccer team name • Coach of the Fugees • Luma's bakery that fails • State where book takes place • Country where most refugees are from • Police officer who abused Chike Chime • Tribe that the Dikori's are a part of • Jail in Walton County where Luma is held • Chief who was given a plaque at town hall • Soccer team that the fugues play at Milam Park • ...
V1 2023-12-23
Across
- Man associated with Jug.
- Hotel for Mr Capp
- They like a rack so all six is turned on
- Glasgow’s first & last on, starring our man with vision at a rave
- Claim he changed Fez
- Ribbon and a small ring
- Lass turning chart over
- Napoleon’s got a lovely white peak to his hat
- Truck sage has age developed with nature.
- Spark spoils metal container
- Liberal employed to help cameraman’s shot then she meets alien in this work of fiction
- its a bright thing that builds the apps, we hear!
- Old king runs the show
- King of vision?
- City in hidden chest error
- Explorer lodging in this cottage
- Point your fingers back at Ronnie and he’ll sort you out!
- She made a return in a new order
- He can guarantee you mixed years
- The disturbed rude diva is now a shooter
- Chief holy person’s nightly joint(5,4)
- He cracks cases?
- Boss with restraint adds yoghurt
- Elliot’s got the same as price now?
- boxer with century jokes this money man (3,5)
- Useful Cockney cheeky chappy
- Primarily call our Derby neighbourhood our residence
- Show where the finger points? (9,4)
- Gary’s Place?
- Concentrate on these guys with tubes
- Place cover
- Jane’s Book found upstairs in an office
- I’m the top mixer
- Goddess is inside the Radio newsroom
- ‘Put it in the can with lithium’ she said
- Angry chap?
- He swopped the O and the A in this hoax
- left-winger dominating victory embraces players
- struggle to the place
- Forgotten hero blows his trumpet
- Welsh OB has musical Piece
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- Playing tonight — Man City
- Musky product served up in an oriental setting
- Norfolk flower auditions for our careers
- New man
- Bird nurse
- Safe arm of the ocean
- Bury a famous Abdul
- place where Ecstasy is taken in sheds
- Day in day out he gets an op
- A Cooper’s Hat?
- Rambler Rob by the baize
- Fibre man in deal thats dodgy
- This Venetian player does the do
- She was lost in James meanderings
- Charles is upset when son leaves for girl
- Recording of Monroe divorce rejected
- Ring inventor
- Cleopatra’s lover fixes It
- Drop an E if you’re lucky with this fab chap
- Nine air storms for fast driver
- Hissing loom function for this lad
- What Gary says isn’t complete drivel-listen!
- I put the I’s & T’s in a shed for her
- hot band
- Compiler replaced a different Capital for a bright spark
- He painted horses, mostly fat, on a ship
- VT & Vision still getting scam mail?
- Communist rejected by us
- chat reversed for Riedel
- A linen hat ordered for boy
- Christian who makes flights
- seed vessel spans over a couple
- It’s in the Malt by him fixing it
- Guy stumped the day before
- cumulus note for us all
- Prophet fixed us meal
- One struck Winnie’s friend, then got married for company(5,4)
- Woman I grumble about
79 Clues: New man • hot band • Bird nurse • Place cover • Angry chap? • Ring inventor • Gary’s Place? • A Cooper’s Hat? • King of vision? • He cracks cases? • Hotel for Mr Capp • I’m the top mixer • Bury a famous Abdul • Claim he changed Fez • Safe arm of the ocean • Prophet fixed us meal • Woman I grumble about • struggle to the place • Old king runs the show • Ribbon and a small ring • Lass turning chart over • ...
